Led by Anne Booth
When the Saints go marching in, do we really want to be in their number? In the Christian tradition we have the Saints, whose stories and images are so familiar that they can feel like our heavenly friends and family, yet sometimes their extraordinary examples of holiness can be hard to reconcile with our own more ordinary lives. How can we be inspired without being demoralised, and how is God inviting us to live out our own call to sainthood? This day will explore the stories of the saints and their spiritualities, and the fact and fiction which surrounds them. We will pray about and ponder the fact that they were real, imperfect people, and, using the Gospels, poetry and the writings of Thomas Merton, consider the part they can play today in inspiring us to love God with all our hearts, souls and minds, and our neighbours as ourselves.
Starts at 10am and finishes at 4pm. Please bring a packed lunch.
Cost: £35
Cost including B&B: £110
Anne is a married mum of four, with an MA in Children’s Literature and another in Creative Writing and a postgraduate diploma in Pastoral Theology from Heythrop College. She is a qualified Spiritual Director. She is an author of more than twenty-five books for children and two novels for adults, published by Penguin Harvill Secker, and regularly writes a column for ’The Tablet’. She believes in the power of storytelling, and the use of fiction to help our relationship with God. She is a passionate fan of Children’s Book illustration and, as well as working on future books, is currently studying part-time for an MA in Children’s Book Illustration at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.