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Editorial: “The lamps are many, but the light is one.”
24/01/2013 | ReformLately I’ve been getting this (inadequate, obviously) mental image of what the “divine presence” means to me: It’s like the gas and air you may be offered through a pipe when giving birth.
In this vaporous compound is found the … Read More
Unhindering the Soul
24/01/2013 | ReformAnyone hoping to discover fresh ways of contemplating the human condition during Lent should try reading the reflections of Julian of Norwich, the 14th Century Christian mystic, says Paul Millward
Little is known of the woman who, it is believed, … Read More
Faith in action: Sister Elizabeth Pio
24/01/2013 | Reform 1Sister Elizabeth Pio, nun at the Sisters of Bethany convent in Southsea, Portsmouth
The fact that I’m a Christian is down to sheer curiosity. About 10 years ago I just got curious as to why people went to church and … Read More
Niall Cooper: Blame: a senseless game
24/01/2013 | ReformAs Julia Unwin, director of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has written, we face the prospect of a decade of destitution. Food banks are opening across the country, teachers report children coming to school hungry; advice services and local authorities prepare … Read More
Single Mum: Sav’s growing independence
24/01/2013 | ReformSav is separating from me. It feels both very bad, some days – and very good. He stays in his room more, stays out longer, stays on the phone, stays with friends. He’s turning into a very tall, mostly quiet, … Read More
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