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Invitation to people of all faiths!
Please join us for an engaging evening exploring some of the greatest challenges to interreligious relations today with theologian and professor of interfaith relations at Georgetown University, Leo Lefebure.
Professor Leo Lefebure will address the question: How can religious and interreligious leaders work with political and cultural leaders in shaping a constructive culture of encounter? He will explore this in the context of Aesthetics, Academic Sharing, Spiritual Encounter, Concern for the World, and Friendship.
Places are limited.
Parking available. Refreshments from 6pm.
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Invitation to people of all faiths!
Please join us for an engaging evening exploring some of the greatest challenges to interreligious relations today with theologian and professor of interfaith relations at Georgetown University, Leo Lefebure.
Professor Leo Lefebure will address the question: How can religious and interreligious leaders work with political and cultural leaders in shaping a constructive culture of encounter? He will explore this in the context of Aesthetics, Academic Sharing, Spiritual Encounter, Concern for the World, and Friendship.
Places are limited.
Parking available. Refreshments from 6pm.
Subscribe to receive weekly updates of upcoming events.