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Tag Archives: Blackburn Cathedral
David Tudor: the lessons we should have learned already
Another day, another safeguarding mess. And another independent safeguarding review “to ensure lessons are learnt from this case” (Church of England statement on David Tudor, 15 December). I’d like to make one very simple point: that the lessons needing to … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, Bible, Blackburn Cathedral, David Tudor, John Smyth, Mike Pilavachi, Peter Ball, soul survivor
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Farewell August: time for the Church of England to wake up?
I’ve never really understood ‘Church August’. ‘Church January’? ‘Church post-Easter’? Sure: the rhythm of the Christian calendar means that there are points when everyone needs some down time after a burst of particularly intense activity. But in August, for purely … Continue reading