Presented by the Catholic Record Society, the Postgate Society and the English Catholic History Association
Your opportunity to discover more of the story of the Catholic Church in our region.
Saturday 7th June 2008
The Bar Convent, Blossom Street, York, 10.00 a.m. coffee, 10.30 a.m. first talk
- Adam Morton: The Coverdale Bible: putting Holbein’s frontispiece in perspective
- Nadine Lewycky: Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall, 1530 – 1559
- Emma Watson: Ringing the Changes: Popular Reactions to the
Elizabethan Settlement of Religion in Yorkshire, 1560-1580
A chance to see the Bar Convent Museum
Cost £12.50 (students and unwaged £6) includes refreshments but not lunch.
The Bar Convent and Museum are five minutes walk from York Railway Station. The day will conclude with the Vigil Mass of Sunday in the historic chapel at 5 p.m. More information can be provided from Judith Smeaton on (01904) 704 525 or
spj104@york.ac.uk
A warm welcome to everyone.