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This year’s Archbishop James M. Hayes Symposisum is scheduled for May 15- 17, 2017. Sessions for the day symposium will take place between two locations: the Atlantic School of Theology and Saint Andrew’s Unite d Church on Coburg Rd. The conversations will focus on the theme: Trauma, Suffering, and Resilience.
The guest speaker for the opening night keynote is Lt. General Romeo Dallaire. This portion of the symposium is open to the public and will happen on Monday, May 15 at 7:00pm at Saint Andrew’s United Church, 6036 Coburg Road. This lecture is free however, those interested in attending are asked to register at: www.astheology.ns.ca
The annual Hayes Symposium was begun by the Atlantic School of Theology in 2016 to honour the many accomplishments Archbishop James M. Hayes, former Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax.
For more information about the full symposium or to register see www.astheology.ns.ca or contact Ms. Falen McNulty at
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