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SUMMARY:Quiet Day II
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Revd Canon Andrew Tawn\n\n‘My God\, my God\, why have you forsaken me?’\n\nAs 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 to suffer and die on the cross? What sense can we make of our own suffering? How can we truly celebrate the resurrection\, unless we travel by the way of the  cross? \nThis day is an invitation to watch and pray with Christ in his suffering; to resist the temptation to bypass the darker themes of Holy Week\, so that we may be the better prepared for the light and joy of Easter. \nAndrew Tawn is Director of Clergy Development for the Diocese of Leeds. Before that he was rector of Addingham. Once upon a time he was a secondary school teacher\, and his interest and  enthusiasm for how we learn has always been an important strand in his ministry\, being involved in training ordinands\, readers and curates before his present full time training role. He loves  reading\, walking and good food. \nThis is a free event\, but please note\, booking is now required. Please email or phone the office to book your place.\nPlease bring your own lunch.\nFreewill offering
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/quiet-day-ii-2/
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SUMMARY:Easter Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Canon Graham Bettridge\n\nJoin 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. \nGraham trained for the ministry at the Society of the Sacred Mission in Durham. He was ordained in the Bradford Diocese by Bishop Michael Parker\, and his ordination retreat was spent at  Parcevall\, which was then the newly-acquired retreat house of Bradford Diocese. After ordination\, Graham was Team Rector of the seven Rainbow Parishes\, based in Kirby Lonsdale. He was also Honorary Canon and Senior Chaplain of Cumbria Police Service from 1992 until 2012. In 2007 he was appointed Honorary Chaplain of Parcevall Hall by Bishop Nick Baines.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/easter-retreat-4/
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SUMMARY:Literature Appreciation I - Chaucer
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Hugh Parry\n\nIn 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 envisaged it as a compendium of the narratives that circulated in the written and oral  culture of the age. The theme of dreams\, prominent in the earlier poems\, will feature again. The texts will be a combination of modern versions and the originals – no-one will be left bewildered\, but Middle English is a delight worth experiencing. \nHugh Parry has offered adult education classes in literature for over 30 years. Although loyal all his life to Shakespeare\, he has over the years given courses on a diverse range of topics\,  including detective fiction\, utopias\, ghost stories\, Cowper\, Swift and R S Thomas. \nThe second Literature Appreciation event this year is from 12-15 September.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/literature-appreciation-i-chaucer/
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SUMMARY:Anglican Association Retreat (part silent)
DESCRIPTION:Conductor: Canon Andy Hawes\, SSC \nI am the Resurrection and the Life\n\nA 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 this retreat\, and all are welcome. \nAll bookings should be made through Mrs Rosemary Hall. Rosemary is also the contact for questions and enquiries relating to this event. Telephone 0191 285 7534 or email  hallrosyhall@gmail.com
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/anglican-association-retreat-part-silent-4/
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SUMMARY:Art Appreciation 1 - The Glasgow Boys
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Tim Stimson\n\nAn 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. \nTim’s involvement in art began with the practical. For a number of years\, he was a professional painter and ceramicist in Scotland and Wales\, before returning to university to study literature and the history of art. For the last 30 years he has been a freelance cultural/art historian\, specialising in 17thand 19th-century art and society. He now lectures for the University of Cambridge\, the  WEA\, the Art Fund and the Arts Society (formerly NADFAS)\, and presents residential study courses in Britain and Europe. Tim has now completed two lecture tours of Australia\, the last in 2016\, and presented a lecture for Hull City of Culture 2017 on T E Ferens\, patron of Hull’s newly refurbished gallery. \nThe second Art Appreciation event this year is from 15-17 August.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/art-appreciation-1-the-glasgow-boys/
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