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17Jan

Photos from Bishops' Conference of Scotland's post

Earlier this week, the annual liaison meeting of the Bishops’ Conferences of Scotland, Ireland, and England & Wales took place in Maynooth.

The gathering brought together representatives from the three neighbouring Conferences to discuss and reflect on issues of shared concern and interest. Topics included synodality, safeguarding, vocations and formation, liturgy, education, conflict, peace and justice, populism and migration, as well as ecumenism and interreligious dialogue.

As well as sharing good practice and exploring common challenges, the meeting helped to deepen bonds between the Conferences and strengthen collaboration across these islands.

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