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A new website has been launched to enable the Faculty of Divinity & CIP to keep in touch with colleagues, friends and students during lockdown

'Divinity Dispatches' - a recently launched website from the Faculty of Divinity and CIP offers online access to content that specifically responds to the COVID 19 pandemic and subsequent lock-down.

Developed to informally support and communicate with our many and varied stakeholders during this period of confinement, Divinity Dispatches features online access to public lectures, research seminars, interviews, updates, and other online resources. It includes an 'interfaith cook book' with recipes contributed by colleagues, which we hope will be added to as we use this time to reflect on ritual, seclusion, food and fasting.

Visit the website here, and follow the Twitter account here.

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