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Leader: Climate change for all seasons?THERE are no suggestions in the new guide from Church House Publishing, Don’t Stop at the Lights, for observing today’s feast, the Beheading of St John... |
100 years ago: Rival claims to St CuthbertTHE Catholic Times apparently addresses itself to readers who do not think for themselves, and are not very well up in their history. |
Britain should be bold in celebrating its past‘Nothing dates more quickly than the trendy’ |
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Simon Parke Otherwise occupiedANOTHER summer afternoon in Brighton, and most make for the pier. |
Not just a question of accessibilityAFTER SPENDING a couple of months on crutches after a ligament injury in my knee, I have been particularly tuned-in to how people relate to those who... |
Nobody should die unmourned‘The alternative, which I tried, was to start cooking pastry’ |
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The festival brings some realityThe first rule for making a festival, said the Revd Dr Maggi Dawn in the programme for Greenbelt this year, is that you have to turn up. |
Giles Fraser: Surely God is specially present here?Flying kites on Brancaster beach is the epitome of summer-holiday fun. |
Try focusing on the marriage vows“We’re taking our vows in front of God, and that’s not something you’d want to do without taking a certain amount of thought,” said newly-weds Steve Bell... |
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