Category Archives: Church Teaching

Advent, Christmas days and COVID-19 Tiers are all starting


For people who are aware of the religious focus that is part of the preparation towards Christmas yesterday was the first Sunday of Advent. Tomorrow will be an important day for some additional people as the first day of the … Continue reading

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Two E-Petitions that could help raise the Bullying issue


In the light of the report regarding the bullying of Civil Servants by Priti Patel and the unwillingness of Boris Johnson to accept the report and indeed his apparent attempt to get it changed, it is understandable that many people … Continue reading

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Three Sussex MPs who have mis-judged their role


It is very sad that in two days’ time, just as was the case yesterday that we will not be able to publicly participate in the annual Remembrance Day due to our COVID lockdown. Last week in the House of … Continue reading

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Black History Month – A small number of our Champions


Earlier this week the new MP for Erith and Thamesmead, Abena Oppong-Asare opened up a debate in the House of Commons on the theme of Black History Month. Although Abena has only been an MP since the last General Election … Continue reading

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Can faith communities be part of the Domestic Abuse solution?


Many of the discussions that take place in the House of Lords include a Bishop from time to time. On Wednesday there was a particularly important but brief subject being raised. The title was “Domestic Abuse – Question” and on this … Continue reading

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An amazingly positive appointment as Bishop Of Horsham


Over the last few days there was an unexpected announcement made regarding the new Bishop of Horsham along with the announcement for the new Bishop of Lewes. This was really good news for people who are part of the Church … Continue reading

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Let us be very grateful for the many thousands of people on the front line


The idea that we can all avoid contact with other people because of the vital need to prevent Covid-19 from spreading too quickly across our nation and beyond, has varied results depending on what people do in their working or … Continue reading

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How many other vital appointments have been mismanaged?


It has emerged today in the Guardian that there was a decision to block Mary Beard as one of the 20 Trustee’s for the British Museum that need to be approved by No 10 Downing Street. According to this article … Continue reading

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Gavin’s next final warning must go to Lee Cain & Boris Johnson


This article from todays Times is calling for a group of Independent Charities (Universities) to offer freedom of speech and freedom of listening on their premises. This is clearly a challenge as not only may this need to apply to … Continue reading

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Bright Saturday follows Black Friday


The departure from the EU was celebrated in many locations and commiserated in many others. The annual tradition of Good or Black Friday (this year due on 10th April) is followed by Bright Saturday and then on Sunday the destruction … Continue reading

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