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- Here is a New Year’s Resolution well worth making: go for a stroll in the morning and again in the evening. For an “intriguing” finding in a recent medical study seems to point to a link between the time of day that you exercise, and the avoidance of bowel cancer. The study, led by experts...Morning and evening stroll could cut bowel cancer risk, study suggests
- The Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice (ACRJ) has recently published the results of a six-month study examining the lived experiences of UKME/GMH people in the C of E. The study, titled Behind the Stained-Glass, was undertaken by the Institute for Educational & Social Equity, commissioned by the ACRJ, and examined/explored the lived experience in relation to:...Behind the Stained-Glass
- – to transform England’s education system The National Society for Education (Church of England) has partnered with the Catholic Education Service (CES), and Confederation of School Trusts (CST) to launch the Flourishing Together report, a long-term vision aimed at transforming the educational landscape of England. The report outlines ten transformative shifts essential for creating an inclusive,...New report unites faith and education leaders
- Timothy and Titus are the saints for you if you’ve been a Christian for some time, and now suspect that God wants you to move into some form of leadership. A daunting prospect! The books of First and Second Timothy and Titus are what are known as the three pastoral letters, where Paul writes to...26th January – St Timothy and St Titus, how local church leaders should be!
- Boys are not reading. In fact, their interest in book has just plummeted to the lowest level on record. This year only 20 per cent of boys aged 8 to 18 said they enjoy reading in their free time, compared to 28 per cent in 2023. A study by the National Literary Trust has found...Boys’ interest in reading plummets
- Are there potholes on the roads near your home? If you don’t report them to the Council, then it can use ‘not knowing’ as an excuse for not having to pay compensation to drivers whose vehicles are damaged. And increasingly, Councils are doing just that. Recent RAC research has found that local authorities used the...How Councils avoid pothole compensation claims
- The independent review by Keith Makin into the Church of England’s handling of allegations of serious abuse by the late John Smyth was published last autumn. Keith Makin, who led the independent review said, “The abuse at the hands of John Smyth was prolific and abhorrent. Words cannot adequately describe the horror of what transpired. “Many...Independent review into Church’s handling of Smyth case shakes the C of E
- With international concern about the welfare of children, Angela is a good saint to remember. Not only did she herself survive a harsh childhood, but she went on to dedicate her own life to helping children in need. Angela was born near Lake Garda, in Desenzano, where she was orphaned as a young child. The...27th January – St Angela Merici, helping children in need
- A member of a certain church, who previously had been attending services each week, stopped going. After a few weeks, the minister decided to visit him. It was a chilly evening. The minister found the man at home alone, sitting before a blazing fire. Guessing the reason for his minister’s visit, the man welcomed him,...Left out in the cold
- The Archbishop of Canterbury believes that legalising assisted dying could become a “slippery slope”. Writing in the Daily Mail before the recent vote in Parliament, the Archbishop said: “I think this approach is both dangerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous, and in every other place where it’s been done, has...Assisted dying – a slippery slope?
- God won’t ask what kind of car you drove; He’ll ask how many people you drove who didn’t have transportation. God won’t ask the size of your house; He’ll ask how many people you welcomed into your home. God won’t ask about the clothes you had in your closet; He’ll ask how many people you...Ten things God won’t ask you when you die
- Following the publication of the independent review by Keith Makin into the Church of England’s handling of allegations of serious abuse by the late John Smyth, the Archbishop of Canterbury resigned on 12thNovember. He said: “Having sought the gracious permission of His Majesty The King, I have decided to resign as Archbishop of Canterbury. “The Makin...Statement on the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury
