De plaats van leken in de Kerk
dinsdag, 20 september 2011 16:29
Docent: pater Ignatius-Maria
Data: 5, 12, 19, 26 juni
Lokatie: Johanneszaal, Den Haag
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Den Haag
Verslag: 'Questioning Cultures'
maandag, 30 mei 2011 17:37
Het begon met een hartelijk welkom door de prior van de priorij in Vilnius waar we allen werden ontvangen. Jongeren van daar, die als vrijwilliger al maanden met de voorbereiding bezig waren, brachten ons naar onze knusse kamertjes en we voelden ons gelijk helemaal thuis in dit mooie klooster. De ‘kick-off’ bestond uit het kijken een humoristische film genaamd ‘The concert’ over hoe culturen kunnen botsen maar ook de mens kunnen verheffen.
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Den Haag
European conference: 'Questioning Cultures'
woensdag, 04 mei 2011 10:41
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European conference: ‘Human Economics’
dinsdag, 04 januari 2011 15:39A report
Economics and the Human Person

Slowly participants started arriving from the different corners of Europe and from the five different London airports as well. For some a great adventure due to the weather circumstances, for some a piece of cake.
After the introductory film ‘Wall street’ it’s time for the real work on human economics! Father Samuel introduces us into the different questions regarding work as a dimension of the human person and the challenge of economics in modern society. Tim Church from McKinsey & Company gives his experience and perspective on the noble purpose of economics: a service to mankind.
Small workshops encourage us to deepen our personal reflection on the importance of work in daily life, not only as a means to earn our living, but more as an essential part in the structure of becoming a human person.
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Den Haag
First European Conference: ‘Commitments for Peace’
zondag, 04 april 2010 15:05
Report of a participant
‘Sweet, sweet peace’, ‘an indefinable term’, ‘an utopia’, ‘hippies with a joint’, ‘what to do with it?!’ These were the different associations to peace the Dutch participants of the conference Commitments for Peace had beforehand. Despite the ashes (from the Icelandic vulcano), almost fifty participants from Lithuania, Rumania, Austria, the United Kingdom, and some from Albania, Croatia, Nigeria and France, gathered together in the royal residence of The Hague, for a meeting that would last over four days.
The program was packed and consisted of different parts. Framing lectures, reflective lectures, workshops, visits to and encounters with people engaged in the quest for peace, prayer times and socializing. Each day had a different topic which would be elaborated throughout the day.

The program was packed and consisted of different parts. Framing lectures, reflective lectures, workshops, visits to and encounters with people engaged in the quest for peace, prayer times and socializing. Each day had a different topic which would be elaborated throughout the day.
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Nieuws