The Church of England still dares not see its true face and be open to people who feel different from the majority.
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The Telegraph Frontpage for the last day of 2022
Good morning. Rishi Sunak has brought back Covid travel rules for the first time since all restrictions were lifted in February, with travellers from China required to have negative Covid tests. Meanwhile, four of the Lionesses who won England’s first international football trophy since 1966 have received New Year Honours for their services to football,Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for the last day of 2022”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 December 24
By Sam Hall Good evening. Getting home for Christmas – whether by plane, train or automobile – has rarely been so challenging. We have the latest as Border Force officers go on strike, amid warnings that industrial action at our airports could go on for six months. Paris | A 69-year-old gunman opened fire atContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 December 24”
Jesus Would Have Failed Seminary
In those institutions where they prepare people to become a priest, pastor, minister or preacher of the Word of God, Jesus Christ would not even have a chance of entering or would fail the examinations, not being allowed to be one of the many clergy members this world presents.
Need to inspire others
These days we could read in the Gospel of Mark how Jesus chose his twelve disciples and gave them a task. From the gospels, we also can see how Jesus attracted people by his words and acts, like the many mriracles he did. We shall not be able to attract so many people by miracles,Continue reading “Need to inspire others”
Youngsters, parents and the search to root in life
During the two years Pope Francis has led the Roman Catholic Church, many of the older bishops perhaps may wonder if they did not vote for the wrong one, because this pope has too much eye for the people and is perhaps too progressive again or again a copy of pope John XXIII. For theContinue reading “Youngsters, parents and the search to root in life”
More Muslim children than Christian children growing up in our cities
England has to come to face what can be seen already in many cities at the continent. Statistics from 2011 Census show more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham Of 278,623 youngsters, 97,099 were registered as Muslim compared with 93,828 as Christian A similar trend has emerged in the cities of Bradford andContinue reading “More Muslim children than Christian children growing up in our cities”