Archbishop Romero Trust
Let Us Dream

(Saturday 13th March 2021)

Unmasking a PostCovid future with St Oscar Romero.

An eccumenical service marking the 41st anniversary of the martydom of Archbishop Romero. 

Led by Revd Richard Carter (Associate Vicar for Mission, St Martin-in-the-Fields), with address from Dr Gemma Simmonds CJ (Director, Religious Life Centre, Margaret Beaufort Insitiure of Theology). 

You can download the liturgy booklet for the celebration here

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