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The Reformation – this stupid and pernicious tragedy?

By Posted on 07/04/2014 Posted in News & Events Tagged with Belfast, conference, Reformation, sixteenth century

As part of the bicentenary celebrations at St George’s Parish Church, Belfast, the parish will host a lecture by Rev Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch (University of Oxford) on Thursday, 8 May at 7.30 pm. The title of the lecture is “The …

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