lundi 31 décembre 2012

mercredi 10 octobre 2012

Invitation : jeudi 25 octobre à 19 h. 30 UniMail M160


Bienvenue à tous à ces conférences publiques et gratuites, en français ...



- jeudi 25 octobre :  Mgr. Justin WELBY, ancien banquier, aujourd'hui Evêque anglican


- lundi 19 novembre : M. Cornelio SOMMARUGA, ancien Président du CICR


- jeudi 13 décembre : Professeur Philibert SECRETAN sur Ste Edith STEIN


- jeudi 24 janvier : M. Jean-Claude GUILLEBAUD, écrivain et journaliste


- lundi 18 mars : Archiduc Christian d'AUTRICHE sur S.A.I.R Charles Ier d'AUTRICHE


- lundi 13 mai : Madame Anne BERNET sur le Professeur LEJEUNE, Bienheureux

organisées par :


. le Centre Catholique d'Etudes de Genève (CCEGE)  
. l'Institut Saint-Jean  ( www.institut-saint-jean.ch )

ainsi que, pour la conférence du 24 janvier, 
avec l'Espace Fusterie  ( www.espacefusterie.ch )
où se tiendra cette conférence.

Toutes les conférences, sauf celle du 24 janvier, auront lieu à l'Université de Genève (Uni Mail).


L'Université est étrangère à l'organisation de ces manifestation.



http://www.durham.anglican.org/people-and-places/the-bishop-of-durham.aspx

The Bishop of Durham


The Bishop of Durham
The Rt Rev Justin Welby
Auckland Castle
Bishop Auckland. DL14 7NR
Tel: (01388) 602576 fax: (01388) 605264
Email: bishop.of.durham@durham.anglican.org

Justin was born in 1956 in London. After a degree in law and history he worked in the oil industry for eleven years, five in Paris and six in London where he was part of the senior management team of a large British exploration and production company, responsible for its financing operations.
He and Caroline were married in 1979 and lived in Paris for three years, during which time their first child, Johanna, was born. She died in 1983 in a car accident.
He trained for ordained ministry at Cranmer Hall in Durham, where he took a degree in Theology, being ordained deacon in 1992. His curacy was in Nuneaton, at All Saints Chilvers Coton, in Coventry Diocese. In 1995 he became Rector of St James, Southam, a small market town in the same Diocese, and in 1996 also of St Michael and All Angels, Ufton, the next door parish. In 2002 he was made a Canon Residentiary (subsequently also the Sub Dean) of Coventry Cathedral and, with Canon Andrew White and Canon Dr Stephen Davis, ran the reconciliation ministry based there working extensively in areas of civil war or other violent disturbance. In 2006 he also took responsibility for Holy Trinity Coventry, the main city centre church, as Priest-in-charge. In 2007 he became Dean of Liverpool, while continuing to do mediation and reconciliation work overseas.
Justin also writes and lectures on issues of ethics, especially to do with business and finance, working closely with Roman Catholic groups in Europe. He and Caroline have five children, aged 16 - 27, one married.