In the autumn of 1996 the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales published a teaching document entitled The Common Good and the Catholic Church’ Social Teaching. This aimed to help guide Catholics and others in the months leading to the May 1997 General Election. To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary St Mary’s University is organising a study day on Wednesday 26 January.
An evening discussion on ‘The Common Good: What does it mean for government?’ with Lord Maurice Glasman, Danny Kruger MP, Caroline Slocock, and chaired by Ruth Kelly.
The Benedict XVI Centre at St Mary's University, with Together for the Common Good, The Centre for Social Justice and Caritas Social Action Network, invites you to an evening discussion on ‘The Common Good: What does it mean for society?’ with Tim Montgomerie, Julia Unwin, David Goodhart, Trevor Phillips, and chaired by Richard Harries.
The first 'Newman Lecture' of 2021 will be given by Dr Jacob Phillips (Director of the Institute of Theology and Liberal Arts).
The Benedict XVI Centre at St Mary's University, with Together for the Common Good, The Centre for Social Justice and Caritas Social Action Network, invites you to an evening discussion on ‘The Common Good: What does it mean for the family?’ with Edward Hadas, Cristina Odone, Mercy Muroki, and chaired by Ruth Gledhill.
The Benedict XVI Centre at St Mary's University, with Together for the Common Good, The Centre for Social Justice and Caritas Social Action Network, invites you to an evening discussion on ‘The Common Good: What does it mean?’ with Professor Philip Booth, Jenny Sinclair and Dr Sam Bruce, chaired by Ruth Kelly.