THE Gaza ceasefire appeared to break down on Tuesday, amid accusations that both sides had violated the agreement. At least 104 people in Gaza were killed in Israeli air strikes on Tuesday evening, ...
IT IS no fun being short. Time and again, you are at some performance or event, but are seated behind someone blocking your view. There are no handy sycamore trees in a theatre. In a football stadium, ...
I HAD always thought that studying theology should make me more complex, and that, by the time I left theological college, I would have a big vocabulary that I could use to impress members of the ...
I HAVE just returned from another September pilgrimage on St Aldhelm’s Way with my two oldest friends, and I find myself continuing to reflect on both the fissures and the continuities in the story of ...
THE death of Pope Francis triggered an avalanche of commemoration. What stood out was his commitment to serving the marginalised and, in particular, the incarcerated. As someone who has recently been ...
THE Revd Sarah Chapman was an outstanding pastoral priest who served in four dioceses and was known for gifts of discernment, healing, and prayer ministry. Sarah was born and grew up in Kenya. She ...
Proper 24: Genesis 32.22-31; Psalm 121; 2 Timothy 3.14-4.5; Luke 18.1-8 BEING “broken-hearted” is more than metaphor. It is a real medical condition, also known as “broken heart syndrome”. Extreme ...
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