Bridge Fellowship Sydney with Joseph Pearce
Pacific Equity Partners
126 Phillip Street, Sydney

At the next meeting of the Bridge Fellowship in Sydney, in conjunction with Hartford College, we look forward to hearing from Joseph Pearce, who will be speaking in person on Tuesday, May 6.
Joseph Pearce, once a member of the far-right National Front, served two prison sentences before a transformative shift in the late 1980s, influenced by writers like C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton. Now an acclaimed English author, Pearce has written bestsellers such as The Quest for Shakespeare, Tolkien: Man and Myth, and Solzhenitsyn: A Soul in Exile. His works, translated worldwide, explore literature and Catholicism. He has produced series for EWTN and authored Death Comes for the War Poets. A renowned speaker, he has lectured globally and holds academic positions at Ave Maria University and Thomas More College. Pearce also edits the St. Austin Review, oversees Ignatius Critical Editions, and contributes to The Imaginative Conservative and Crisis Magazine, blending literature, faith, and cultural critique.
Come along from 7AM for a complimentary light breakfast and we will conclude by 8:30AM.
The Bridge Fellowship gathers and connects men around Australia to explore the intersection between life and faith. Open to all men regardless of their beliefs or background, we hear stories of adversity, courage, honesty, hope, failure and success.