Who do you say that I am?

last updated on: 10th Mar 2012

"Who do you say that I am?” a queer conversation on identity and faith. Pádraig Ó Tuama leads a workshop exploring the interface of sexuality and spirituality. Saturday 10th March 3.00-5.00pm. St Martins House, 7 Peacock Lane, Leicester, LE1 5PZ £3 (concs £2)

Pádraig Ó Tuama is from Cork, on the south coast of Ireland. He has worked in Belfast for the past 8 years, particularly in developing faith and peace resources for churches, retreats and teachers.
He is a popular speaker at the Greenbelt Festival, and enjoys mixing poetry, theology, ignatian reflection and stories to create a warm atmosphere of spiritual reflection.

His poetry can be found in 'Discovering the Spirit in the City' (Continuum, 2010), 'Hymns to Swear By' (www.proost.co.uk) and from July 2012 in "Readings from the Book of Exile" (Canterbury Press, 2012). Pádraig is currently undertaking an MTh through Queens Birmingham examining the quality and tone of Jesus' interactions with the marginalised across the four gospel texts.

Booking is not required but if participants let us know that they are hoping to attend,  

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