Occurring
for 6 hours
Venue Address
College Green Bristol, BS1 5TJ, United Kingdom
The Rev’d Ally Barret will be leading us in a series of reflections on four of her paintings based on the theme of Imagining the Journey to the Cross:
The Hen, The Women of Jerusalem, Veronica and Mary.

Ally is an ordained priest with two decades of experience, who uses painting as both a personal expression and a way of exploring ideas and stories. Her artwork enables her to delve into theological and spiritual narratives that words alone may struggle to portray.
Ally also channels her creativity into hymn writing, using both her hymns and paintings as a tool to address often overlooked themes.
There will be time for quiet reflection and prayer after each talk and the opportunity to attend the 12.30pm Eucharist.
Join us from 9.30am onwards for refreshments.
Drinks will be provided throughout but please bring your own lunch.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Quiet Day.

To register your interest email
[email protected]

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Lent Quiet Day with Rev'd Ally Barrett

Occurring
for 6 hours
Venue
Bristol Cathedral
Address
College Green Bristol, BS1 5TJ, United Kingdom

The Rev’d Ally Barret will be leading us in a series of reflections on four of her paintings based on the theme of Imagining the Journey to the Cross:
The Hen, The Women of Jerusalem, Veronica and Mary.

Ally is an ordained priest with two decades of experience, who uses painting as both a personal expression and a way of exploring ideas and stories. Her artwork enables her to delve into theological and spiritual narratives that words alone may struggle to portray.
Ally also channels her creativity into hymn writing, using both her hymns and paintings as a tool to address often overlooked themes.
There will be time for quiet reflection and prayer after each talk and the opportunity to attend the 12.30pm Eucharist.
Join us from 9.30am onwards for refreshments.
Drinks will be provided throughout but please bring your own lunch.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Quiet Day.

To register your interest email
[email protected]

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