Swanwick Re-Gathering Programme

The Programme

The dedication of the team setting up the events over the next few days is awe-inspiring. Considering these are voluntary roles, there has been a great deal of thought, prayer and vision acted out to make sure attendees are able to enjoy a full and varied programme. We are pleased to be able to place the programme for the weekend on our website.

Timetable for the Weekend

Friday

17:00 Arrivals

20:00 Evening Prayer About “New Wine, Fresh Skins!”

20:30 – 22:00 Social Evening

 

Saturday

9:15 Welcome & Opening Liturgy The Liturgy is a reflection on the episode in Chapter 2 of St. John’s Gospel about the Wedding at Cana.  This scripture passage introduced the “Serving in Imitation of Mary” Study Topic for the current Teams year.  This Liturgy will dwell on Mary’s instruction to “Do whatever He tells you.”

10:00 – 12:30 Keynote Presentation (Father Eamonn Mulcahy, CSSp)

13:30 Free Time/Sit-Down/Quiet Prayer

14:30 – 16:00 Teams Movement Presentation & Discussion Groups

 16:45 – 17:45 “Serving in Imitation of Mary” Mixed Teams About “The Flight into Egypt”

19:30 Evening Prayer About God’s Love

20:00 – Social Evening

 

Sunday

9:15 Morning Prayer/Opening Reflection The Liturgy is a reflection about the need to keep sowing God’s Kingdom

10:00 -10:30  Keynote Presentation (Bishop Patrick McKinney)

Keynote Discussion Groups

11:45 -12:30 “Serving in Imitation of Mary” Mixed Teams About Mary awaiting the coming of the Holy Spirit with the Apostles

14:00 – 15:30 Closing Mass (Main Celebrant: Bishop Paul Mason) Mass for the 3rd Sunday of Easter, Year A:  The Journey to Emmaus.

For the full document select Teams GB Gathering Information

Our Posts

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