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Spring Walking in Wharfedale
Spring Walking in Wharfedale Wharfedale’s varied landscape is on a reassuringly human scale; wild moorland, wooded vales and boulder-strewn hillsides above the peaty waters of the River Wharfe. We offer a choice each day of either short or longer walks with our guides, returning to the welcome and warmth of the Hall. Packed lunches are provided,
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Quiet Day II
Quiet Day II
Leader: Revd Canon Andrew Tawn ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?’ As this quiet day falls in Holy Week, we will be reflecting on Jesus’ agonised cry from the cross. These words lead us into some of the great mysteries of faith: our own experiences of God’s absence; why did Jesus have
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Easter Retreat
Leader: Canon Graham Bettridge Join us at Parcevall Hall for this most special week of the year. The programme will be led by our chaplain, Canon Graham Bettridge, taking time to reflect on the significance of Holy Week, and celebrating together the triumph of Easter Day. Graham trained for the ministry at the Society of
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Literature Appreciation I – Chaucer
Tutor: Hugh Parry In this course we will range over a sample of the Canterbury Tales, the well-known and the less-known. Like the pilgrims who told them, they are a collection of ‘all-sorts’, from satire to romance, raunchy anecdotes to saints’ lives, chivalry to folklore. Chaucer had no time to finish the project, but he
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Anglican Association Retreat (part silent)
Conductor: Canon Andy Hawes, SSC I am the Resurrection and the Life A retreat praying with the gospel accounts of the Resurrection. Services will be in accordance with the Book of Common Prayer and the Authorised Version of the Bible. It is not necessary to be a member of the Anglican Association to come on
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Art Appreciation 1 – The Glasgow Boys
Tutor: Tim Stimson An introduction to the art and lives of the Scottish artists – Henry, Guthrie, Crawhall, Hornel and others – who emerged from the rustic realism of the outdoor painting era to develop their individual and striking pictures. Tim’s involvement in art began with the practical. For a number of years, he was