Liverpool Cathedral and Wall Street link up for ethics debate

Posted by Kendall Harmon

Has there ever been a more pressing time to discuss the ethics of business and investment?

The Dean of Liverpool Cathedral, the Very Rev Justin Welby, thinks this is exactly the right time to debate the issue.

Liverpool Cathedral will be the UK northern host of an online worldwide conference on this topic from Wall Street, New York.

It will join with Canterbury Cathedral and St Paul’s Cathedral, London, for the live video webcast streamed from New York.

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Posted January 6, 2010 at 8:07 am [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. AndrewA wrote:

Why Wall Street?  Sounds like border crossing to me.  Perhaps they should stick with London, where there is no shortage of bankers, investers, and businessmen.

January 6, 10:48 am | [comment link]
2. j.m.c. wrote:

Goodness, this is taking place at Trinity, Wall Street, home of the clown Eucharist and other such things.

January 6, 12:15 pm | [comment link]
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