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- Here is a saint for you if you have lost the person you love. Here is a saint for you if you would not let your wealth and security stop you from doing something daringly good with your life. Francis Borgia (1510 – 72) certainly began with it ‘all’. He was the son of a...10th October – Francis Borgia, the Jesuits’ ‘second founder’
- Here is a saint for you if you have lost the person you love. Here is a saint for you if you would not let your wealth and security stop you from doing something daringly good with your life. Francis Borgia (1510 – 72) certainly began with it ‘all’. He was the son of a...10th October – Francis Borgia, the Jesuits’ ‘second founder’
- Thomas Traherne (1636 – 1674) is a good saint for anyone who loves our planet, and who wants to preserve Creation. This 17th century poet and clergyman wrote extensively about his love for nature, seeing in it a reflection of the glory of God. Traherne was not of a literary family, for his father was...10th October Thomas Traherne – lover of nature
- James the Deacon is the saint for any lay person who has stepped in to lead their church when the clergy are far away. In fact, an historian has called James the Deacon ‘the one heroic figure’ in the Roman mission to Northumbria. No wonder – in a time of political chaos, with the king...11th October – James the Deacon
- Elizabeth Fry had endless compassion and endless energy – and together with a steadfast determination to do God’s work, this outstanding philanthropist became one of the foremost promoters of prison reform – not just in Britain, but in all of Europe. Elizabeth was born in 1780, far from any prison. The family lived in Norwich,...12th October – Elizabeth Fry, prison reformer
- If you approve of giving money to help cathedrals survive, then Edward the Confessor (1003 – 66) is the saint for you. This early King of England was the virtual founder of Westminster Abbey. And never mind entrance charges – at one point in his life, Edward was giving a full tenth of his income...13th October – Edward the Confessor, helping to found Westminster Abbey
- If you approve of giving money to help cathedrals survive, then Edward the Confessor (1003 – 66) is the saint for you. This early King of England was the virtual founder of Westminster Abbey. And never mind entrance charges – at one point in his life, Edward was giving a full tenth of his income...13th October – Edward the Confessor, helping to found Westminster Abbey
- Some Christians today have the curious idea that being a Christian guarantees a prosperous life in this world. St Paul was more realistic – throughout his epistles he urges Christians to pray for patience and endurance in this world. Donation (martyred c 484) is a timely reminder that we are called to be witnesses, and...14th October – Donation, North Africa Christian martyr
- Stewardship Sunday Animal Welfare Sunday – 5th October 19th October brings Health and Care Sunday 2025 Share a little light this Halloween Soaring cost of school uniforms Being a pastor in the Ukraine All Day Breakfasts< Navigators – 70 years of helping young Christians to grow Theological colleges face critical drop in residential students **...Looking at Church (all articles) for October 2025
- All in the month of October Those magnificent men in their flying machine… The Iron Lady of Britain The brave Desmond Doss of Hacksaw Ridge Surge in violent attacks on A&E nurses The scary amount of money spent on Halloween How does our nearest airport rank? Increase in attacks on cats and wild birds **...Looking at Community (all articles) for October 2025
- Vatican seeks to become world’s first carbon-neutral state Spurgeon’s College collapses Is there a spiritual revival going on among our young people? Christian concern after UN fails to reach agreement on plastic Millions are still available to help Listed Places of Worship Families are living in ‘daily anxiety’ about finances, says CAP Church-run bereavement course...News (all stories) for October 2025
- Of the 54 Roman emperors who ruled AD 30 to 311, only about a dozen made the effort to persecute Christians. One of these was the Emperor Trajan, who ruled AD 98 to 117, though he was half-hearted about it. He decreed that Christians, although guilty of “anti-state behaviour”, were not to be hunted out...17th October – Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch
