The turn of the year is a time when we naturally stop and consider where we have been and wonder what the future may hold. Looking back over 2018 my CPW highlights have been those which are unlikely to feature in the newsletter reports. They are background moments, hidden breakthroughs which keep our wonderful organisation growing and maturing in response to contemporary challenges. Today, I would like to share five moments in 2018 which made a difference to me; as well as what I’m looking forward to for CPW in 2019.
Read MoreOn 17th November CPW were delighted to welcome Dr Pia Matthews as the speaker for the annual Dora Turbin lecture. Dr Matthews is a theologian and a lecturer in Healthcare Ethics at St Mary's University, Twickenham. The title of the lecture was ‘Disability and a Theology of Hope’ and you can read the full transcript here.
Read MoreIn the interests of making the most inspiring opportunities available to the widest number of people we have added to our 2019 event calendar an Autumn week day evening Lecture in London. Anne Dixon explains more.
Read MoreBarbara Wilson writes about CPW in the Catholic Universe newspaper.
Read MoreReflections from a new member.
Read MoreMary Huckfield couldn’t imagine a year without CPW.
Read MoreAgnes Milne reflects on 30 years of CPW membership.
Read MoreMari Girling explains why she keeps coming to CPW.
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