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Catholicism
For the Curious
Every Monday during lunch in the Fisher Library, starting at 1.15pm
(first meeting 14 October) Fr Alban will give a short talk on
what Catholics believe. This term's topic will be the Moral Teaching
of the Church.
Catholicism
and the Political: Reflections on the Catholic Commitment and
Political Action:
Mondays
of full term (starting 20th Jan), led by Dr
Tom D'Andrea, Fellow of Wolfson, at 8pm in the Fisher Library.
Sign
of the Times Discussion Group
is for graduates and senior members and aims to explore issues
concerning the Church in the world. Meeting this term in the Library
at 8.00pm on Thursday 20th Feb- Contact Dr
Rory Rapple.
The
Bible Study Group
led by Fr Stephen, meeting
on Wednesday evenings at 8pm (first meeting 22th Jan) in the Fisher
Library offers an oppurtunity to learn about the Bible in the
Catholic tradition and to reflect on its meaning for ourselves,
the Church and the world.
CAMACT
seeks to lend support to small scale projects in the Third World
as a way of putting Christian faith into practice in the service
of the needy in less privileged parts of the world - Contact Peter
Hartley .
COG
The Fisher House Drinking Society meets regularly at weekly announced
venues and for dinners in different colleges - Contact Chris
Paley.
Medical
Ethics Discussion Group
meeting three times each term, organises talks and discussions,
primarily but not exclusively for medics, seeking to provide an
ethical perspective on the everyday problems of medical practice.
Contact Caroline Horne
or Illina Iordanova.
11:15am
Mass Choir
If you are interested in providing music for the 11:15am
mass please contact Louise Perrio
Schola
Cantorum (Latin Choir)
provides music from the Gregorian and classical traditions at
the 9.30am mass on Sundays in term. New members welcome - Contact
Rupert Beale.
R.H.
Benson Society
is for Cambridge Catholic Graduates and senior members. This term's
dinner and talk is on Wednesday 5th Feb- Contact Mantas
Adomenas.
Christian
Life Communities (CLC)
There are two Chrisitian Life Comminities, for undergraduates
and graduates respectively. They meet regularly to reflect on
their daily lives in the light of Scripture - Contact Joe
Conlon and Wiebke Kuklys.
Children's
Visiting Group (CVG)
organises activities for disabled children including a trip to
the fireworks, swimming, parties and activity evenings. No previous
experience is required and there is no need to commit yourself
immediately to visiting a child - Contact Richard
Fallon.
CAFOD
Catholic Aid for Overseas Development is Fisher House's justice
and peace and third world group. It sponsors educational, social
and charitable events designed to increase awareness about development
issues. There is a bread and soup lunch on Fridays in the library,
proceeds to CAFOD. Meetings take place on Friday at 1pm in the
library - Contact Stephanie Godden.
The
Prayer Group
meets in the chapel every Wednesdays of term between 7-8pm for
informal prayer. For further details, contact Cassie
Serpell.
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