When the plaque to Pascale was put up on the wall two years ago, an
English priest who was a senior Vatican official asked me if it would be all
right if he came to join us in the street when it was dedicated. I felt close to
the spirit of the founder of Methodism, John Wesley, who in 1749 wrote an
irenic letter to Roman Catholics in Ireland, which he summarised in a sermon
published in 1755 as ‘Though we cannot think alike, may we not love alike?’
– including being prepared to give up your life.
Ken Howcroft
Fun – Fundraising evening at Wesley House
For a couple of years Tim Macquiban and I have been thinking of organising some fundraising in order to increase our funds and support the Italian
student coming to study at Wesley House.
One year ago, Simone Maghenzani, a young Waldensian scholar who
was then researching for his Ph.D at Sidney Sussex College, suggested an
Italian Evening. This year, with Noemi Falla at Wesley House and Simone
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