EVENT: Seminar: Religious Spaces in Transition/Donatus Mooney Study Day. Online, 14 May 2021

EVENT: Seminar: Religious Spaces in Transition/Donatus Mooney Study Day. Online, 14 May 2021

This seminar is a collaboration between the UL-based Religious Spaces in Transition project (funded via the Irish Research Council New Foundations grant) and the Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute for the Study of Irish History and Civilisation, University College Dublin. Sessions on the day’s schedule include “religious architecture in transition,” “perspectives on religious architecture,” and “new frameworks for researching religious architecture.”

The event takes place online from 13:00-18:00, 14 May 2021. It is free to attend but requires advance registration. To view the full program and to register, visit this link.

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