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“Contemplative Response to Austerity” videos now available

September 29, 2016 by James Bishop Leave a Comment

On 13 July 2016, Teeside University in Middlesbrough hosted the Meditatio seminar “A Contemplative Response to Austerity.” Two videos are now available of talks from this seminar.

Part I features the Anglican Bishop of Whitby, The Rt Revd Paul Ferguson opening the seminar followed by Bethany Eckley, Director of Research and Policy at CUF (Church Urban Fund). It can be viewed below:

Meditatio Seminar: A Contemplative Response to Austerity – Part I from Meditatio on Vimeo.

 

Part II features the Very Rev Canon Derek Turnham, Episcopal Vicar for Christian Disclipeship, from the Diocese of Middlesbrough. He speaks about the role of Caritas and the Catholic Social Action Network (CSAN). It can be viewed below:

Meditatio Seminar: A Contemplative response to Austerity – Part II from Meditatio on Vimeo.

 

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A Contemplative Response to Austerity – a Meditatio Seminar

July 18, 2016 by James Bishop Leave a Comment

A Contemplative Response to Austerity Meditatio Seminar eflyer
Anglican Bishop of Whitby Paul Ferguson, right, opens the “A Contemplative Response to Austerity” Meditatio Seminar at Teesside University in Middlesbrough. Terry Doyle, the Development Officer of Together Middlesbrough & Cleveland, is on the left.

A Contemplative Response to Austerity – a Meditatio Seminar

Kit Dollard, 15 July 2016

About a hundred people gathered at Teesside University, Middlesbrough on 13 July 2016 to listen to a variety of speakers address the subject of “A Contemplative Response to Austerity.” The chair for the day was the Bishop of Whitby Paul Ferguson and Fr Laurence was the keynote speaker.

Fr Laurence spoke on the nature of contemplation, and reminded that meditation is not an escape but becomes ‘a new way of seeing the interaction with what we see.’ In other words contemplation changes us and allows us to see the world differently.

Bethany Eckley, Director of Research & Policy at the Church Urban Fund presented two papers about how Christian churches might engage with communities in more effective ways. She underscored that relationships, not programmes, bring healing. Canon Derek Turnham spoke about the important role of Caritas and the Catholic Social Action Network (CSAN) in building community around the world.

There was a choice of workshops dealing with the more practical aspects of coping with austerity, ranging from healing and harmony to supporting communities and building social inclusion.

This seminar re-affirmed the absolute centrality of relationships and of love in our daily lives, and allows us to address austerity with peace, patience, maturity and wisdom.

Kit Dollard is Chair of Catholic Marriage Care, a member of the Catholic Bishops Conference on Spirituality, an author on Benedictine spirituality and a regular speaker at conferences.

 

Filed Under: Meditatio, News, Seminar, Social Justice Tagged With: Austerity, seminar, social justice

Bere Island Retreat: Health & Meditation

July 7, 2016 by Leonardo Correa Leave a Comment

BERE ISLAND RETREAT

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Chade-Meng Tan and Laurence Freeman: meditation, compassion and joy for the corporate world

June 12, 2016 by Leonardo Correa Leave a Comment

Chade-Meng Tan and Laurence Freeman met online recently for a conversation on how meditation, compassion and joy can be transformative powers to make the world, especially the corporative world, more balanced and more human.

Meng, one of Google’s earliest engineers, was Google’s Jolly Good Fellow — the head of personal growth at the groundbreaking search company. He is now an inspiring author in this new field. He speaks with Laurence about his new book, Joy on Demand: The Art of Discovering the Happiness Within.

Watch the video below:

Chade-Meng Tan and Laurence Freeman: meditation, compassion and joy for the corporate world from Meditatio on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Leadership, Meditatio, Uncategorized Tagged With: VIDEO CLIP BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP

A Way of Faith and Common Ground

May 27, 2016 by James Bishop Leave a Comment

The Sunday, May 22nd edition of The Spirit of Things podcast on Australia’s ABC Radio featured an interview with Fr. Laurence Freeman and host Rachel Kohn. Fr. Freeman spoke about the hope that different faiths can be brought together in meditation. Fr. Freeman said, “I think it is possible that if we meditate with people of different beliefs we can create a community of faith among people of different beliefs.”

The 54-minute podcast is available as a link from ABC’s The Spirit of Things website here.

Filed Under: Meditatio, News, Religion Tagged With: INTERFAITH PODCAST

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