Damian Lundy
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Damian Lundy (1944–1997) was a religious brother of the de La Salle Order. He died in 1997 at the age of 53. He is widely respected as a leading innovator in many forms of Catholic ministry and education in the UK. He is credited with devising the currently standard form of Catholic Residential Youth Work and for writing many popular hymns and prayers and leading seminars and conferences.
In 1975, Damian founded St Cassian's Centre, Kintbury, which is still operating today as a widely visited and respected Catholic Youth Retreat Centre.
He is remembered for his popular hymn: Walk in the light.[1] Publications include:
- What's the Point of It All? (Scripture for Living), 1992
- Songs of the Spirit, 1978
- Hymns Old and New - with Kevin Mayhew, 1980
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- 1943 births
- English Roman Catholics
- De La Salle Brothers
- Christian hymnwriters
- English hymnwriters
- 1996 deaths
- British religious biography stubs