Sri Lanka bombings: Forgiving, and fighting to recover

Oct 21, 2019 by

From BBC: Six months ago, on Easter Sunday, Sri Lanka was hit by one of the world’s worst terrorist attacks this century. The town of Negombo suffered the deadliest bombing, when 115 people died while attending mass. Hasaru Jayakody lost...

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Forgiveness, not anger – Sir Roger’s example to us all

Apr 28, 2019 by

by Will Jones, The Conservative Woman: ROGER Scruton is not the Messiah. But contrary to the media outrage mob and the government who have rushed to portray him as an unreconstructed bigot who gives respectability to racism (as claimed by...

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And what has happened to forgiveness?

Aug 1, 2018 by

by Anne Widdecombe, Daily Express: The suggestion that George Carey, pictured, should not be allowed to carry on preaching because he failed to act properly over allegations of abuse against Bishop Peter Ball would be vindictive enough if...

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Forgiveness: Muslims Moved as Coptic Christians Do the Unimaginable

Apr 21, 2017 by

by Jayson Casper, Christianity Today: Twelve seconds of silence is an awkward eternity on television. Amr Adeeb, perhaps the most prominent talk show host in Egypt, leaned forward as he searched for a response. “The Copts of Egypt … are...

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Finally… one brave bishop says sorry

Nov 20, 2016 by

by Peter Hitchens, Mailonline: Is the panic over? Are we beginning to realise that child abuse allegations – just like all other crimes – must be fairly investigated? The resignation-prone Child Abuse Inquiry is in trouble precisely...

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