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London: Discussion on papacy of Pope Leo


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Christopher Lamb, CNN's Vatican correspondent and Rev Erin Clark, an American writer based in London who is the vicar of St Mary's CoE church, Battersea will be taking part in a discussion entitled: 'Unity and Hope, where can Pope Leo lead the church?' at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Battersea next Thursday, March 5 from 7pm to 8.30pm.

The event will be chaired by Fr David O'Malley SDB, chaplain, teacher and author coordinates the Salesian Schools team and network.

The organisers say: "Join us to explore how Pope Leo can lead the church in the context of world events and the importance of faith in turbulent times.

"Join us in person for an inspiring event diving into the future of faith. Discover the vision of Pope Leo and explore how he might shape the path of the church. It's a great chance to connect, reflect, and be part of the conversation about unity and hope in today's world. Don't miss out on this engaging gathering!"

The Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Battersea is in Trott Street, London SW11 3DS

Reserve your free place here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/unity-and-hope-where-can-pope-leo-lead-the-church-tickets-1981296278504

See a short video about the event: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nQBTlDDxXNZWvMDTAoDaYZWDj6S8B8_s/view

Tags: Pope Leo, Christopher Lamb, Rev Erin Clark, St Mary's Battersea, Fr David O'Malley, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Battersea

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