‘Chaos & Beauty’
Conference on the legacy of Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
Saturday October 26, 2019
Conference on the legacy of Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
Saturday October 26, 2019
The ‘Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh Foundation’ is
holding its eighth conference on the legacy of Metropolitan Anthony of
Sourozh, to take place at St Sava’s Church Hall, 89 Lancaster Road,
London W11.
Entitled ‘Chaos and Beauty’, the conference will reflect on
Metropolitan Anthony’s understanding of chaos as potentialities, and the
ways in which this relates to our experience of life, of God, of one
another and the world. We include below his own words on chaos – words
which remain vital and relevant to the challenges we face today.
There
are several aspects in chaos: a disorderly, disorganised state; the
destruction of a pre-existing order; and lastly, the fact that God
created a world that held infinite possibilities, a chaos pregnant with
perfect Beauty when it will be ultimately unfolded; and that God called
out of “possibility” (the original “chaos”) all that was basic or
mature, and left it to men to help all other “Possibilities” to unfold
and form a Cosmos, i.e. Beauty Unfurled and Revealed. I compared this
Primaeval Chaos to the cell, which in the womb develops into an
organised grouping of cells, then into a foetus, and ultimately matures
to become a child who in his own turn will grow into full maturity —
ideally into the “full measure of the stature of Christ”. To organise,
to freeze such a chaos, to stop its unfolding into all that it can
become is a temptation, because, then, the chaos is tamed, subdued,
enslaved and holds no fear for us; but it is the end of its becoming…
Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
Programme and application form will follow in August.
The day will run from 9:15 a.m to 7:00 p.m., with Talks, Films and Round
Table, breaks for tea and lunch, wine and refreshments at the end.
Teas, Wine & refreshments are provided but please bring your own
sandwiches for lunch.
Booking is essential. Places are limited.
Provisional Timetable
9:15 Coffee and Registration
10:15 Morning Programme
The Christian life: between the chaos of sin and the beauty of redemption’. Father Dragos Herescu, IOCS Cambridge
‘Mary, the Mother of God, and the ‘pregnant’ promise of God’s creation’ Mary Cunningham, Oxford
12:15 Lunch
1:25 Afternoon Programme
Discovering Beauty in our World — Meaning and Sacrament. Revd Dr John Binns, Staffordshire Film of Metropolitan Anthony
Building Beauty Between Persons: Reconciliation in Relationships. Revd Deborah Walton, Staffordshire
3:30 Coffee & Refreshments
4:15 Round Table
Open discussion on themes arising in the conference.
Chair: Deacon Peter Scorer
Panel: Father Dragos Herescu, Mary Cunningham, Revd Dr. John Binns, Revd Deborah Walton, and invited guests
5:45 Film of Metropolitan Anthony
6:10 Panikhida (prayers for the departed)
6:30 Wine & Refreshments
10:15 Morning Programme
The Christian life: between the chaos of sin and the beauty of redemption’. Father Dragos Herescu, IOCS Cambridge
‘Mary, the Mother of God, and the ‘pregnant’ promise of God’s creation’ Mary Cunningham, Oxford
12:15 Lunch
1:25 Afternoon Programme
Discovering Beauty in our World — Meaning and Sacrament. Revd Dr John Binns, Staffordshire Film of Metropolitan Anthony
Building Beauty Between Persons: Reconciliation in Relationships. Revd Deborah Walton, Staffordshire
3:30 Coffee & Refreshments
4:15 Round Table
Open discussion on themes arising in the conference.
Chair: Deacon Peter Scorer
Panel: Father Dragos Herescu, Mary Cunningham, Revd Dr. John Binns, Revd Deborah Walton, and invited guests
5:45 Film of Metropolitan Anthony
6:10 Panikhida (prayers for the departed)
6:30 Wine & Refreshments
Speakers
I. Father Dragos Herescu
Cambridge
II. Mary Cunningham
Oxford
III. Revd Dr John Binns
Staffordshire
IV. Revd Deborah Walton
Staffordshire
Cambridge
II. Mary Cunningham
Oxford
III. Revd Dr John Binns
Staffordshire
IV. Revd Deborah Walton
Staffordshire
Registration
To reserve a place please register and we will send Programme and Application form to you. You can download the booking form here and send it with the payment to the address mentioned in the booking form.
As demand is high, we encourage you to apply early, and at latest by October 14, 2019.
After that please check with the organizers by telephone or e-mail (below) to see if places remain.
No tickets are issued, but once booked your names will be on a list at registration.