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28/01/2008
Press release
Issued by the Catholic Communications Network
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
31 August 2007
Right Reverend Declan Lang, Bishop of Clifton said:
“Join with us on the journey of Sound of Many Waters. Here at Clifton Cathedral we are embarking on a series of events that demonstrate action, prayer, fun, and reflection, to help us explore our need to care for our environment.”
Overview of events
First Sound of Many Waters
Saturday 29th September 2007
6.00 pm Mass in Clifton Cathedral
Not Just Hot Air
St Francis Day
Thursday 4th October
Night Vigil of Reconciliation & Reflection for Creation
Friday 15th February 2008
Dawn Chorus & Owl Prowl
Spring Has Sprung - Let’s Explore
Sunday 6th April 2008
Saints & Sustainability
United Nations World Environment Day
Thursday 5th June 2008
Celebratory Conclusion
Weekend of 4th & 5th October 2008
Each event
Saturday 29th September 2007
First Sound of Many Waters
6.00 pm Mass in Clifton Cathedral
Supporters and guests will be present to open our year of environmental action with special messages. Keynote speaker is Bishop Chris Toohey, of Wilcannia-Forbes in Australia, Chair of Catholic Earthcare Australia, and an inspirational environmental campaigner. He promises to give us a robust account of the ecological challenges we face and how faith can help us tackle them.
We invite people to celebrate the world in which we live, but also to recognise the challenges faced by our generation - and to respond through commitment and action. Come and share ideas and experiences, explore nature on our doorstep, have fun, participate in worship and prayer, and be inspired.
Thursday 4th October 2007
Not Just Hot Air
St Francis Day
St Brendan’s Catholic College in Bristol leads the way with a launch of the first ever UK Catholic school’s environmental audit project, opened by Miranda Krestovnikoff of BBC Two’s BAFTA award winning ‘Coast’. From 4th October you’ll be able to download details of this exciting project. Why don’t you go to www.soundofmanywaters.org and pass it on to your local school?
Friday 15th February 2008
Night Vigil of Reconciliation & Reflection for Creation
Father Chris Boles, Jesuit priest and Vicar Episcopal for Justice and Peace in the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh, leads a unique event in and around Clifton’s stunning Cathedral. Monastic music and reflective readings will focus our thoughts and prayers on God’s creation. All are welcome to come and experience what Father Chris, his friends and many of us feel so passionately about - drop in for as long, or as little as you wish. During this multimedia event we’ll see TV footage from the BBC’s prestigious Bristol-based Natural History Unit projected onto the Cathedral walls as we are transported throughout our world’s most breathtaking natural landscapes.
Sunday 6th April 2008
Dawn Chorus & Owl Prowl
Spring Has Sprung - Let’s Explore
Pioneering ecological campaigner and BBC Natural History TV producer Mary Colwell leads us on a series of nature walks around her parish church, Clifton Cathedral. Throughout the day we’ll have the fantastic opportunity to hear from Mary’s friends and colleagues from the BBC Natural History Unit, as they present nature talks and walks exploring our local environment. Top naturalists from across the country will come together at the Cathedral to help us discover our local area’s rich ecology. Everyone’s welcome. Open to all ages.
Thursday 5th June 2008
Saints & Sustainability
United Nations World Environment Day
A lively evening at Clifton Cathedral exploring tales of Catholic saints who protected the environment. Radio and TV presenter Martin Palmer guides us through 2000 fascinating years of Christian engagement with our natural world, bringing to life amazing stories, legends and myths. Martin’s presentation leads up to Bishop Declan Lang launching the theological reflection produced by Gavin D’Costa, the University of Bristol’s Professor in Christian Theology and Mary Colwell. Come World Environment Day 2008 you can access this beautifully-produced and much-needed summary of current theological thinking on the environment from www.soundofmanywaters.org.
Founding supporters
Sound of Many Waters began with the support of:
WWF
Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC)
Clifton Cathedral
Clear Design UK
St Brendan’s Sixth Form College, Bristol
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales
The Apostleship of the Sea
Clifton Diocese
CAFOD
Sound of Many Waters - we’re listening
Visit our website www.soundofmanywaters.org
Speak with us, call 0117 973 8128
Email contact@soundofmanywaters.org
Write to us at Sound of Many Waters, Clifton Cathedral, Clifton Park, Bristol BS8 3BX
Ends.
6. What it means to live with faith in 2007
To celebrate the launch of the Sacred Exhibition at the British Library, Lord Bragg hosted a panel discussion with four faith leaders looking at what it means to live with faith in 2007. The panellists were the Most Reverend Kevin McDonald, Archbishop of Southwark, Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi, Moulana Shahid Raza, director of the Imams and Mosques Council UK, and founder trustee of the British Muslim forum; and Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury. Picture of Rowan Williams above and Archbishop McDonald above.
Listen to a 10 minute extract (MP3, 10 min, 4MD)
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/whatson/downloads/files/faith_debate_extract.mp3