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Dementia cost ‘to top 1% of GDP’

Posted on 21 September 2010 by James Woodward
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An economic, moral and spiritual challenge to us all: The costs associated with dementia will amount to more than 1% of the world's gross domestic product this year at $604bn (£388bn), a report says. The World Alzheimer Report says this is more than the revenue of retail gia
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Valuing Age

Posted on 20 September 2010 by James Woodward
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Selling books is no easy work these days and authors need all the help we can get...... I am glad to give some space to this review by Helen Cameron of Ripon College Cuddesdon. WOODWARD, James. 2008. Valuing Ageing: Pastoral Ministry with Older People. London: SPCK. Pbk. 19
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John Henry Newman

Posted on 19 September 2010 by James Woodward
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   Cardinal Newman's prayers God has created me to do Him some definite service; He has committed some work to me which He has not committed to another. I have my mission - I may never know it in this life, but I shall be told it in the next. I am a link in a chain, a bond o
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Ninian

Posted on 16 September 2010 by James Woodward
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Almighty and everlasting God, who called your servant Ninian to preach the gospel       to the people of northern Britain: raise up in this and every land heralds and evangelists of your kingdom, that your Church may make known the immeasurable riches       of your So
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sunlight

Posted on 14 September 2010 by James Woodward
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 How can you stand it—looking at things? For example, the geranium out on the patio, the single pink blossom in the sun? Or stand the sunlight  moving through it, illuminating, holding the flower open like a high clear note, an ecstatic widening which  arrives, arri
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John Chrysostom

Posted on 13 September 2010 by James Woodward
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John Chrysostom or 'golden-mouthed' has been called "the greatest preacher in the early church".  He was born in Syrian Antioch into a Christian family. His father Secundus, a civil servant, died when John was only a few years old. His widowed mother, Anthusa rejected any id
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Sandra Blow

Posted on 11 September 2010 by James Woodward
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Sandra Blow (14 September 1925 – 22 August 2006)    Sandra Blow was born in London,  and studied at Saint Martins School of Art from 1941 to 1946, at the Royal Academy Schools from 1946 to 1947, and subsequently at the Academy of Fine Arts, Rome from 1947 to 1948. She trav
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sea

Posted on 10 September 2010 by James Woodward
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WHEN the sea is everywhere from horizon to horizon .. when the salt and blue fill a circle of horizons .. I swear again how I know the sea is older than anything else and the sea younger than anything else. From Carl Sandburg, North Atlantic
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Social Justice?

Posted on 9 September 2010 by James Woodward
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A piece of research published today reveals a clear north-south divide. The Tees Valley in general and Middlesbrough in particular are places which became rich on heavy industry.William Gladstone famously went to the original town hall in Middlesbrough and proclaimed it an "
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Nativity of Mary

Posted on 8 September 2010 by James Woodward
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Almighty and everlasting God, who stooped to raise fallen humanity through the child-bearing of blessed Mary: grant that we, who have seen your glory       revealed in our human nature and your love made perfect in our weakness, may daily be renewed in your image and confo
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Contrition

Posted on 7 September 2010 by James Woodward
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published in the Church Times 3 September 2010 Beyond regret and guilt to true contrition   MY FATHER has a healthy ambiva­lence about religion, based on seven decades of living in a small village. Going to church, he maintains, does not seem to make a difference. I
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Laughter

Posted on 6 September 2010 by James Woodward
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you can take from me bread, if you like you can take from me air, even, but don't take from me your laughter. don't take from me your rose, your speech, your spear, the splash of joy, the sudden silver, the outbreak: your laughter. From Pablo Neruda, Your laughter
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We all swim then sink!

Posted on 4 September 2010 by James Woodward
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On Thursday eevening I had the pleasure of talking to clergy from Sion College - and as well as their warm hospitality I found them altogether a sane, humane and reflective bunch. The reflections following a tour of Highgate Cemetery. Here is an edited part of the talk: Victor
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Unclouded ending?

Posted on 2 September 2010 by James Woodward
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    VERA, aged 71, is a lifelong member of her church, in Birmingham. She is angry that the Church seems pre­oc­cupied with the young. “It’s al­most if we do not exist,” she says. While many churches focus on attracting younger congregations in the effort
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Holiday Reading – final part three!!

Posted on 1 September 2010 by James Woodward
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Getting back into the rhymn of work has its challenges and rewards - at the end of day two I thought I would round off with the remainder of the holiday reading highlights. What do we want from leaders? How much humanity (and weakness) dare we tolerate in those in authority. Or
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Holiday reading – part two!

Posted on 31 August 2010 by James Woodward
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This is my favourite holiday reads this August picked up quite by accident when I was trying to spend a book token in waterstones - taking advantage of their three for two offer! You remember the feeling - you land your hands on two books you think you want and cannot find a
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Holiday reading…..

Posted on 30 August 2010 by James Woodward
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Part One - I hardly dare admit that I purchased this book but it proved a stimulating read..... as I continue to struggle what it is that makes for a respected politician of first rank. For those believers in the present paradise of coalition politics there will be much more o
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And now …… for a well deserved break

Posted on 1 August 2010 by James Woodward
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It is August and time for a break..... which means? and thats laughter just in case you forgot! and a little bit of good food and the sea....... (secret Im off to Wales! Do you know where this is?)  and castles ... different from this home from home! rest.....
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The search for dignity

Posted on 31 July 2010 by James Woodward
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 I thought this well worth pondering from  Katharine Jefferts Schori  ( the Presiding Bishop of Episcopal Church in the United States of America. She is the first woman elected primate in the Anglican Communion)   There's an institution in New York City called the Doe Fund.
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Who is Jesus?

Posted on 27 July 2010 by James Woodward
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  About a year before he was hanged by the Nazis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote from his prison cell to one of his friends. In his letter, he said 'The question I keep constantly asking myself is, "Who really is Jesus Christ for us today?" ' Germany had had a great Christian past, b
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