Archbishop Patrick Kelly (Liverpool) visits our 6th Form (St. Francis Xavier's College).

On May 15th Archbishop Kelly came and gave a very interesting talk to the 6th Form full A-Level R.E. groups about his experiences visiting the Holy Land and Iran on missions given to him by the Vatican. He demonstrated a sensitive appreciation of the barriers to peace and reconciliation in that part of the world between the 3 major religions (Judaism, Islam and Christianity). He illustrated his talk with photos and other souvenirs of his travels. The talked seemed to go down very well with the students.

In September the Archbishop will be making a more formal visit to the College as part of his tour around the different South Liverpool Pastoral Areas.

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The Archbishop addressing our 6th form R.E. students.

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Showing some photos to Stephan and Bryn, 2 of our A-Level R.E. students.


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Anonymous said…
A very Honoured Visit sound really interesting. I love that it happened in the library. All the best things happen in a school Library;-)

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