Westminster Hall Video Reflection

19 September 2010

Mary Colwell was in Westminster Hall on Friday (17 September) and has made a video reflecting on her experience there listening to the Holy Father.  Mary is a Cathedral parishioner and an internationally award-winning radio and TV producer.
 

You can watch Mary's video in the cliftondiocese.com cliplayer below.

 

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You can follow Pope Benedict XVI's speeches on the Vatican website.

You can watch the papal visit live online at the official papal visit website thepapalvisit.org.  If you miss any of the papal visit events you can catch up or watch again on the offical website.

Other ways to follow the papal visit online and have your say include Facebook, Twitter and Flickr.

Our series of podcasts introducing us to Cardinal John Henry Newman ran througout August on cliftondiocese.com.  We heard from local Newman scholars who’ll give us an insight into life of the man Pope Benedict XVI will beatify here in England.  All the episodes are still online:
The Life of Newman
The Life of Newman - The Discussion
Newman’s Importance Today
Newman’s Importance Today - The Discussion
Newman and Education
Newman and Education - The Discussion
Newman and Laity
Newman and Laity - The Discussion

Another of our podcast series takes you to the places where Cardinal John Henry Newman lived, preached, and where he’ll beatified by the Holy Father.  All episodes of 'In the Footsteps of Newman' are still online:
Maryvale
Oscott College
Newman's room
The Oratory
Cofton Park

Clifton Diocese Papal Visit Coordinator Father Michael McAndrew visited local people preparing for the papal visit.  All episodes of 'Father Michael Meets' are still online:
Father Richard McKay
The Connors family
Hugh Greenhalf
Bernice Pascal
Oisin Hawes

Bath priest Father Peter Cornwell presented a podcast series on Cardinal John Henry Newman for cliftondiocese.com.  Father Peter has a particular insight into Cardinal Newman as he’s a former Vicar of Newman’s old church in Oxford - the University Church of St Mary the Virgin.  All the podcasts are still online:
Getting to Know Newman
Newman the Pastor
Battered Newman
To Live is to Change - Newman the Thinker
Journey’s End

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