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Category Archives: Church Teaching
Winchester Bishop adds the Schools Mental Health Bill
On Friday 1st March in the House of Lords there was a discussion for the Schools (Mental Health Professionals) Bill and one of the people who contributed was Philip Mounstephen who can be obtained from this email for his Diocese … Continue reading
How far non-engagement extends on Inter Faith Network
On Thursday Afternoon yesterday on 22nd February in the House of Lords there was a session entitled Inter Faith Network that was organised by the Government Minister Jane Scott and several member contributed including the Bishop of Worcester, John Geoffrey … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Inter Faith Network, Jane Scott, John Inge
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The House of Lords discussions AI: “Nudify” Apps
Last Tuesday in the House of Lords several people contributed discussions that was initially organised by the Conservative member Charlotte Owen who was fitted into the House of Lords last July and she is currently only a 30 year old … Continue reading
Six Bishops contributed on the Rwanda Bill Amendments
Last week in the House of Lords there were several discussions for the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill that related for Amendments and it was very significant that a total of six Bishops corresponded on the contribution. It … Continue reading
The Cardinal Nichols prayers for King Charles III
A few days ago, the Catholic Bishop of Arundel and Brighton published this document. I was very interested to read the text from Bishop Richard which refers to the message written by Cardinal Vincent Nichols to King Charles. I was … Continue reading
A significant question from the Bishop of Chelmsford
Last Wednesday the House of Lords held a session entitled “Social Housing: Mould” which involved a number of questions. The Minister who responded to them was Baroness Scott of Bybrook who is Jane Scott previously the leader of Wiltshire Council. … Continue reading
Another question for Farmers published in Parliament
During the week between Christmas and the end of the year, a question was raised by the Bishop of St Albans which was “what steps they are taking to assist farmers transitioning towards net zero”. That detail can be obtained … Continue reading
A good question in Parliament from Bishop of St Albans
This week between Christmas and New Year there have not been many comments submitted to the Government but one of the members of the House of Lord is Alan Smith, the Bishop of St Albans. His question is focusing on … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Bishop Alan Smith, Farmer Review, Richard Benyon
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