British scholars urge Jesuits not to close historic Heythorp College
September 01, 2015
A group of British intellectuals has joined in a plea to Jesuit officials to rescind their decision to close Heythorp College, saying that the 400-year-old institution plays an important role in educating Anglican clerics.
Sarah Coakley, a Cambridge professor, gathered the signatures of 34 people-- including the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams-- in a letter to the Times deploring the decision to close Heythorp College. Their letter said that the loss of Heythorp would be a "serious blow" to many people outside the Catholic community.
Jesuit administrators announced in June that Heythorp would be closed in 2018 due to a financial crisis.
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Further information:
- Academics urge Jesuits not to give into fear over Heythrop (Tablet)
- 400-year-old Jesuit college in London will close (CWN, 6/26)
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