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Holy Week 2010
This week the Archbishop is giving a series of Holy Week Lectures entitled 'The beginning of the Gospel - reading Mark's life of Jesus' over 3 consecutive evenings at 7.30pm, Canterbury Cathedral. Listen to the podcasts and watch a special video message from the Archbishop on the journey of Holy Week.
The Archbishop's Reflections on Holy Week
The Archbishop gives his thoughts on Holy Week in a special video message. Holy Week is 'a week when we discover in a way we don't at any other time just we are and just who God is'.
Alternatively, read the transcript
NB: Podcasts will appear when available
Holy Week Lectures
History & Memory
Monday 29 March
The Archbishop talks about who Mark was, the origins of his work, and how the Gospel of St Mark 'has an exceptional impact'. He gives an insight into the purpose and the goal of the book and what scholarship has been doing with Mark's gospel for the last century.
A questions and answers session followed the lecture.
Listen to the lecture with Q&As
[56Mb]
Unveiling Secrets
Tuesday 30 March
A Lifelong Passion
Wednesday 31March
Listen to the lecture with Q+As
[48Mb]
Full details of Holy Week at Canterbury Cathedral can be found here:
http://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/pdf/events/holyweek2010cc.pdf

