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Browse the latest news, features, and stories from St Augustine’s College of Theology. Highlights include the latest audio retreat releases, exciting event updates, and interesting news on and off campus.
Summertime has arrived, so, as the song says, "the livin' is easy." Not altogether accurate, of course, since over the next few weeks St Augustine's office at Malling is open, as is [...]
About forty-four miles east of Dallas is a town called Blank. I spent a night there once. A random, wretched, shabby huddle, dumped by the highway: gas station, general store, Dairy Queen, [...]
Drive out of New Orleans first thing on a Sunday morning after the town's had a frisky night, and you learn that depravity isn't nearly as much fun as it sounds. Suzy [...]
We are delighted to announce that we have a new member of the core teaching staff. On September 1st, the Rev. Dr. John Seymour will begin his work as Tutor in Mission [...]
Our librarian, Rosie Irvine, and a number of volunteers over the past weeks have been getting the Mother Agnes Mason Library ready for work. There is still lots to do but the [...]
On 23 May we shall be celebrating our first St Augustine's Day. The Bishop of Chichester, the Rt Reverend Martin Warner, will be blessing our new Library, Professor Mike Higton, from Durham [...]
Under 'Etcetera' on the main menu above, you'll find a series of reflections for the Sundays of Advent. Each week, during this first season of the year, one of the St. Augustine's [...]
A collaboration by the Mother Agnes Trust and St Augustine’s College of Theology, formally known as SEITE, will allow the Magnet library to be utilised by many more people. St Augustine’s College, [...]
As we launch our new website, celebrating our new name - St Augustine's College of Theology - we look to our past as well as our future. Since the foundation of the [...]
Science fiction is driven, not by rockets or lasers or robots, but by wonder. The vastness of space, the mystery of the shattered atom, the possibilities of technology—all push the reader to [...]



