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Graham McFarlane

@gwpm

Disciple of Jesus, husband to Hilary, father of Flora, theologian, abstract expressionist enthusiast, author, speaker.

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Catholic Frequency (@catholicfq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love this quote from Cardinal Robert Sarah...... Our world no longer hears God because it is constantly speaking, at a devastating speed and volume, in order to say nothing. Modern civilization does not know how to be quiet. It holds forth in an unending monologue. Postmodern

I love this quote from Cardinal Robert Sarah......

Our world no longer hears God because it is constantly speaking, at a devastating speed and volume, in order to say nothing. Modern civilization does not know how to be quiet. It holds forth in an unending monologue. Postmodern
Daniel Heaton (@2d0xps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big question needs to be asked re training if we're producing people to be Incumbents so substandard that parish reps can spot it at interview. Why wasn't it picked up earlier?

A big question needs to be asked re training if we're producing people to be Incumbents so substandard that parish reps can spot it at interview. Why wasn't it picked up earlier?
Peter Hitchens (@clarkemicah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parliament votes for the abortion of the old, shortly after voting for the even more ruthless abortion of the unborn. Are we now ruled by a death cult?

Lee David Evans (@leedavidevansuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I doubt we will ever truly hear about the harm that this Bill does, because the voices of the sick and the vulnerable are the least heard in society.

CofE Voices for Life ✝️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@cofevoices4life) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING - With the second anti-life vote in Parliament this week, the Bishop of Oswestry, the Rt Revd Paul Thomas, has attacked the emerging "culture of death" and affirmed "the sacredness of human life from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death."

🚨 BREAKING - With the second anti-life vote in Parliament this week, the Bishop of Oswestry, the Rt Revd Paul Thomas, has attacked the emerging "culture of death" and affirmed "the sacredness of human life from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death."
Nic ⚓🍁 (@nic_lucc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“In a hundred years, if Christians are known as a strange group of people who don't kill their children and don't kill the elderly, we will have done a great thing.” - Stanley Hauerwas

“In a hundred years, if Christians are known as a strange group of people who don't kill their children and don't kill the elderly, we will have done a great thing.”

- Stanley Hauerwas
Danny Kruger (@danny__kruger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Now, splendidly, everything had become clear. The enemy at last was plain in view, huge and hateful, all disguise cast off. It was the Modern Age in arms." After this week I feel like Evelyn Waugh at the time of the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1939. The politics of 'progress' has

Catholic Church (@catholicew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cardinal Vincent Nichols issued the following response after the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill passed its third reading in the House of Commons by just 23 votes: ‘The vote in the House of Commons in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is a watershed

Fr. Chris Vorderbruggen (@fatherchrisvor1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/15 🧵 Come with me. Let’s go back and walk with Saint Paul. Not the Paul of grand sermons or bold missionary fire. But the tired Paul. The wounded one. The one who’s had enough, and still keeps going. Today’s reading—2 Corinthians 11:18, 21–30—is for the weary.

1/15 🧵
Come with me. Let’s go back and walk with Saint Paul.
Not the Paul of grand sermons or bold missionary fire.
But the tired Paul. The wounded one.
The one who’s had enough, and still keeps going.

Today’s reading—2 Corinthians 11:18, 21–30—is for the weary.
Latimer Alder (@latimeralder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How very strange that the heatwave 'risk of death' with temperatures over 30C only applies to Brits when they're in Britain! But the moment they board RyanAir or EasyJet or Virgin to somewhere warm for their hols, - where 30C is perfectly normal - the risk disappears How come?

How very strange that the heatwave 'risk of death' with temperatures over 30C only applies to Brits when they're in Britain!

But the moment they board RyanAir or EasyJet or Virgin to somewhere warm for their hols, - where 30C is perfectly normal  - the risk disappears

How come?
Susie Dent (@susie_dent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Word of the day is ‘swullocking’, from 19th-century East Anglian dialect: sultry, sweltering, and sudiferous (sweat-inducing).