Occurring
for 6 hours, 30 mins
Venue Address
College Green Bristol, BS1 5TJ, United Kingdom
Join the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury in reflecting on themes and questions raised in the Hebrew Bible and their relevance for us. Learn how they throw light on the coming of Christ and our following of Christ today.

The Right Revd Dr Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, is an internationally recognised theologian, author of numerous books and a poet. He has served on several theological, ecumenical and educational commissions. Following his doctorate, on the theology of the leading 20th century Orthodox theologian, Vladimer Lossky, he taught at both Oxford and Cambridge. He was consecrated as Bishop of Monmouth in 1991 and as Archbishop of Wales in 1999. Following his retirement as Archbishop of Canterbury he continued to serve in the House of Lords as Baron Williams of Ostermouth and as Master of Magdelene College, Cambridge from 2013 until retirement and returning to Wales in 2020.

There will be three addresses during the day which will take place in the Chapter House. Following each address there will be a time of quiet and space for reflection and prayer. During these times, you are welcome to stay in the Chapter House or to use the Cathedral chapels and garden. Alternatively, there are plenty of spaces to walk in the surrounding area.

There will be a said Eucharist at 12.30 in the Eastern Lady Chapel.

There is no charge for this event.

Please express your interest by contacting [email protected]

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Advent Quiet Day with Dr Rowan Williams

Occurring
for 6 hours, 30 mins
Venue
Bristol Cathedral
Address
College Green Bristol, BS1 5TJ, United Kingdom

Join the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury in reflecting on themes and questions raised in the Hebrew Bible and their relevance for us. Learn how they throw light on the coming of Christ and our following of Christ today.

The Right Revd Dr Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, is an internationally recognised theologian, author of numerous books and a poet. He has served on several theological, ecumenical and educational commissions. Following his doctorate, on the theology of the leading 20th century Orthodox theologian, Vladimer Lossky, he taught at both Oxford and Cambridge. He was consecrated as Bishop of Monmouth in 1991 and as Archbishop of Wales in 1999. Following his retirement as Archbishop of Canterbury he continued to serve in the House of Lords as Baron Williams of Ostermouth and as Master of Magdelene College, Cambridge from 2013 until retirement and returning to Wales in 2020.

There will be three addresses during the day which will take place in the Chapter House. Following each address there will be a time of quiet and space for reflection and prayer. During these times, you are welcome to stay in the Chapter House or to use the Cathedral chapels and garden. Alternatively, there are plenty of spaces to walk in the surrounding area.

There will be a said Eucharist at 12.30 in the Eastern Lady Chapel.

There is no charge for this event.

Please express your interest by contacting [email protected]

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Bristol Cathedral has a duty of care to all the children, young peope and adults who engage with our life and work. We take the responsibility very seriously and work closely with our partners to ensure that there is a safe and secure culture within the Cathedral.

If you have any questions about safeguarding in the Cathedral, please contact Ben Silvey (Chief Operating Officer and Cathedral Safeguarding Officer), or Chrissie Graham (Operations Officer for Safeguarding and Finance and Deputy Cathedral Safeguarding Officer) on 0117 926 4879

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