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LentFest 2011

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LentFest 2011

  • Posted on 06/03/2011
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Lentfest_2011.jpgLENTFest is an annual festival of Faith and Arts which takes place during the season of Lent in venues across the Archdiocese of Glasgow.

It has been established as a channel for anyone who wishes to contribute to the cultural life of the Archdiocese of Glasgow.  The ethos of the project is broad ranging, embracing both the popular and the classical, the contemporary and the traditional and our work need not be overtly religious as all art can be a vehicle for leading us towards an enrichment of our faith.

Details of this year’s programme can be found using the link below.

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