Teulu Tefeca - Celebrating 250 Years

Book Launch

Book printing was one of the activities of the original Teulu Trefeca and so it was very appropriate that books with strong connections to the present-day Teulu should be launched during the Open Afternoon.

The book To Love and to Cherish which as you can see is available in Welsh and English versions was prepared under the auspices of the Worship and Liturgy Group based upon and called together by Coleg Trefeca.

 

 

Marriage is intended as a relationship between two people in which lives are shaped and re-shaped by love and forgiveness and joy. Marriage in our contemporary society can also be a place of pain and suffering, where lives are touched at points of greatest intimacy with violence and cruelty.

Marriage, in a society of many faiths and none, can also be a channel for meeting and celebration between persons, families and communities of different faiths and of no faith.

To Love and to Cherish is intended as a resource for those who need to find personal and enriching ways of celebrating marriage within this wide range of human experience.

It is thoughtfully and sensitively written, it is ecumenical in the widest sense in its perspectives and brings together a wealth of experience from different Christian traditions and from attempts to find ways of celebrating marriage within the context of other faith traditions.

From the Introduction by Noel A Davies

The other publication to be launched was "Exploring Worship and Mission", a series of six workshops produced under the auspices of the European Region pf the Council for World Mission. On the launch day they were only available in Welsh but an English version will be produced.

 

NB There was a mistake in the copies available on the day. The price is not £5.50 but £1.50!

 

Back row: Aled Davies, Director of the publishers Cyhoeddiadu'r Gair; Meirion Lloyd Davies, responsible for the welsh adaptation; Gethin Rhys, general editor, Keith Forecast, editor of the english version.
Front row: Mererid Mair Williams, responsible for the welsh adaptation of the workshops; Fiona Liddell, general editor.

 
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Last updated 8/8/2002