Past event
St Margaret of Scotland Annual Lecture and Choral Mass
The St Margaret of Scotland Annual Lecture Series commemorates the life and legacy of Margaret of Scotland. The Lecture Series is an annual event, focusing on intersections between Catholicism and theology or the arts.
The 2024 lecture will be delivered by Professor Michael D. Hurley (Cambridge) and is entitled: ‘Is Poetry Divinely Inspired'?
Attendance is free and open to the public, but places are limited so please register using the form below to save your place.
The St Margaret of Scotland Lecture Series precedes, and is attached to, an annual choral Mass at St Salvator's Chapel, which celebrates links between the University's School of Divinity and Canmore, the Catholic Chaplaincy in St Andrews.
The choral Mass will be presided over by his Grace, Archbishop Cushley. This year's Mass will be sung by St Salvator's Chapel choir and begins at 5.30pm. The Mass is open to all and tickets are not required.
A reception in Parliament Hall, kindly hosted by the Principal's Office, will directly follow the choral Mass.
For further inquiries please contact Dr Rebekah Lamb (Divinity) at [email protected].
Please note that photographs will be taken during all events outlined above and used on social media and other University channels