Quiet Days
Events
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July Quiet Day: ‘Be Thou My Vision’
John Rackley will offer three short meditations on this beautiful Irish poem, whose origins can be traced back to the early days of Celtic Christianity and has written a liturgy based on the hymn created by Eleanor Henrietta Hull to close the day we may share together. He intends this to be an opportunity for us to reflect on the heights and depths of our relationship with God.
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July Saturday Quiet Day: ‘Give us today our daily bread’
A quiet day to meditate afresh on the phrases of the Lord’s Prayer. Through short talks and quiet reflection, there will be an opportunity to engage with prayer stations to express our response creatively as we pray through the core themes of the prayer. Led by our Resident Chaplain, Revd Debbie Smith.
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August Quiet Day: On the Side of Angels and Dirt – Reflecting through the Art of Stanley Spencer
This day will include a gentle invitation to share in collective reflection on the pictures we will look at, as well as guided exploration of Spencer’s work and our own spiritual lives. There will be plenty of space for quiet time within the grounds or the Abbey. Led by Susannah Underwood.
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