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- Did you know that the Netherlands first learned Christianity from a Yorkshireman? Willibrord (658 – 739) was born to devout parents, and joined the Benedictines. In 678 he went Ireland to study at the Abbey of Rathmelsigi (a centre of European learning in the 7th century). 12 years later, in 690, Willibrord felt God had...7th November Willibrord of York – apostle of Frisia
- Has your boss ever tried to get you to do something that is against your Christian faith? If so, here are some saints for you. They chose to make a Christian ‘stand’ at work, even though it really irritated their boss. Claudius, Nicostratus, Simpronian and Castorius were simple stonemasons in early 4th century Rome. They...8th November Four Crowned Martyrs
- Does this sound familiar? An Archbishop of Canterbury tries to bring unity and calm to a Church split down the middle over seemingly irreconcilable differences, and all the while to promote the Gospel to the wider non-Christian society, in the face of widespread ignorance and even hostility towards Christianity. This isn’t Justin Welby, though. It...10th November Justus – leading the Church in troubled times
- This winter, when you next see someone who looks both poor and cold, think of Martin of Tours. This monk bishop, born in Pannonia (now Hungary) became one of the most popular saints of the Middle Ages. Martin’s father was a pagan officer in the Roman Army, and Martin was intended for the army as...11th November Martin of Tours – pioneer of western monasticism
- In late 1914, WW1 erupted across Northern France and Flanders. Great swathes of previously green fields and forests were blasted and bombed, leaving them bleak and barren, with seemingly every living thing destroyed. But then in the Spring of 1915, something beautiful began to come out of all the destruction. Tens of thousands of bright...13th November The poppies of Remembrance Sunday
- In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on America 20 years ago this autumn, many Americans were seen to be ‘saintly’ in their brave attempts to help save lives. But Frances (1850 – 1917) was the first citizen of the United States to be officially canonised as a saint – by Pope Pius XII in...13th November Frances Xavier Cabrini, first saint of New York City
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- 30 years since the C of E said ‘yes’ to women priests Christian charity sets out action plan to combat cost-of-living crisis Thinking of Guy Fawkes ‘Support Ukrainian refugees’ – Tearfund Prayers for Remembrance Getting ready to celebrate 900 years of pilgrimage to St David’s Cathedral Support a Christian charity through your Christmas cards **...Looking at Church (all articles) for November 2022
- The Two Minutes Silence From the Vicar King Charles III The Monarch and the Church Reflected Faith: Initials That Talk Our Faith Language Christian Basics No 11: How Does God Guide Us? Live Forever? The message of Advent? – history is going somewhere! ** Editor: Canon Paul Hardingham considers the value of a brief silence...Looking at God (all articles) for November 2022
- Some women have power, and some women are good. When a woman with power is also good, she can achieve an astonishing amount. Margaret of Scotland has been called ‘The Pearl of Scotland’, but she began life in Hungary about 1045. She was born to the expatriate English prince Edward the Exile, and so was...16th November St Margaret of Scotland
- Danger of torture, assassination, lootings, floods, famines and epidemics… life in France in the 6th century was as turbulent and violent as many of the world’s hot spots are today. In the midst of all this Gregory (539 – 94) was born into a senatorial family who lived in the Auvergne. He grew up seeing...17th November Gregory of Tours – compassion in dangerous times
- Ukrainian Church leaders rejoice 6th November – join the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church Celebrating the life of Brother Andrew (1928-2022) Budget fails to tackle global cost of living crisis, Christian Aid says 44 million struggling with cost-of-living crisis Persecution continues in Nigeria Call on big tech companies to be transparent and...News (all stories) for November 2022