A series of events to commemorate the legacy of Lady Margaret Beaufort will begin this weekend with one of Europe鈥檚 leading theologians, Revd Canon Professor George Pattison preaching at Choral Evensong in Christ鈥檚 College Chapel.
A series of events to commemorate the legacy of Lady Margaret Beaufort will begin this weekend with one of Europe鈥檚 leading theologians, Revd Canon Professor George Pattison preaching at Choral Evensong in Christ鈥檚 College Chapel.
Canon Pattison is the former Dean of King鈥檚 College Cambridge and is the Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at the 探花直播 of Oxford. He is also a Canon of Christchurch in Oxford.
"We in Christ's are absolutely delighted to be celebrating the great legacy of Lady Margaret Beaufort this term. It will be a great pleasure to welcome Canon Pattison back to Cambridge to preach on the subject 'Lady Margaret 1509 and 2009: Faith, knowledge and the end of an era'鈥 said Revd Christopher Woods, Chaplain of Christ鈥檚 College and Director of Studies in Theology. 鈥淧rofessor Pattison is a very valued theologian and he holds one of the most valuable and sought-after Professorships in the world. Previous holders include Archbishop Rowan Williams and the late John Macquarrie".
Canon Pattison鈥檚 sermon is the first in a series of events, with visiting preachers including the Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Cambridge, Professor Judith Lieu who will give a sermon at Trinity College Chapel on Sunday, 7 June. Dr Susan O鈥橞rien, the Principal of the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology will preach on Sunday 24 May at Christ鈥檚 College Chapel and the noted Christian Historian Professor Eamonn Duffy will preach at a special Solemn Evensong on Saturday 27 June.
Music during the Solemn Evensong will include some rarely-performed music from the Eton Choir Book, a richly-illuminated collection of English sacred music, compiled between 1500 and 1505, and one of only a very few such musical collections to survive the Reformation. 探花直播music will be performed by Christ鈥檚 College Chapel Choir, under the direction of Professor David Rowland.
Christ鈥檚 College will also host a day of special lectures, events and small exhibitions to celebrate the legacy of Margaret Beaufort on Saturday 27 June. Guest speakers include David Starkey and Professor Lisa Jardine and there will be an appearance from the actor, Penelope Keith.
Lady Margaret Beaufort died 500 years ago this June. During her life she founded Christ鈥檚 College in 1505 and left instruction for the development of what was to become St John鈥檚 College in 1511. She also endowed two Professorships of Divinity, one at Oxford and one at Cambridge.
This Sunday鈥檚 Choral Evensong in Christ鈥檚 College Chapel begins at 6.00pm. All are welcome and refreshments will be available following the service. More information about the events can be found on the Christ鈥檚 College website
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