Reflection days in a retreat-like atmosphere in Salisbury's Cathedral Close.
Each day will start at 9.30am with a talk to help you shape the day for your own reflection and prayer.
Monday 29 March
How The Monastic Spirit Approaches Holy Week
Brother Patrick Moore
Tuesday 30 March
Contemporary Culture and Its Fascination with Holy Week
Dr Michael DeLashmutt
Wednesday 31 March
Matching Our Own Inner Journeys To The Journey of Christ To The Cross
Canon Keith Lamdin
Thursday 1 April
Welcome to the Supper
The Reverend Barbara Mosse
Friday 2 April
Salisbury Cathedral Services, begins at 7.30am with Mattins and Litany
Saturday 3 April
What Shall We Do While God Is Dead?
Sister Mairead Quigley
19.30 Vespers for the burial of Christ and vigil throughout the night
Sunday 4 April
5am The Easter Liturgy
8am Holy Communion
Breakfast in the college and departures
Alternatively, just book B&B and enjoy being steps away from Salisbury Cathedral.

View Salisbury Cathedral's Holy Week programme
Sarum will be preserved as a quiet and reflective space, with Chapel, Library and meeting rooms open for private reflection and prayer. The bookshop will be open as usual.
Coffee and lunch will be provided. Dinner (£10 extra) may be available if there are sufficient number of bookings.
The college’s timetable will match the pattern of the regular daily worship at the Cathedral.
Cost:
Non-residential
One day, £20; two days, £35; three days, £50; four days, £60; five days, £70.
Residential (including evening meal)
One night, £60; two nights, £90; three nights, £120; £150 for four nights with nights five and six at no extra charge.
Michael DeLashmutt is Director of Studies at Sarum College. A practical theologian, his teaching and research interests centre on the relationship between the Christian Church and contemporary culture.
Keith Lamdin is Principal of Sarum College. He has coached and developed church leadership training for the church, and charitable and health care groups.
Patrick Moore is a Scholar-in-Residence at Sarum College and a member of the De La Salle brothers. He has taught in Cambridge, London and California.
Barbara Mosse is lecturer in Christian Spirituality at Sarum College and an Anglican Priest. Her teaching and research interests include Celtic and medieval spirituality.
Mairead Quigley is a member of the Society of the Sacred Heart, Pastoral Tutor to the MA in Christian Spirituality and Chaplain of Sarum College.
Sarum College's international symposium will consider the multifaceted role played by wisdom within Christian thought and practice and reflect on ways in which wisdom can inform the mission of the Christian churches today. Our purpose in organising such an event is to carefully discern how wisdom can help our churches to interrelate theology, spirituality and Christian practice.
The College is hosting a number of events to celebrate 150 years of theological education and 15 years since the founding of Sarum College as an ecumenical centre for Christian research and study.