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@EvanAG1999

✝️ || Talk to me about: modernist literature & poetry, art deco, tractarianism, that kind of thing...

York, England Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Alex Deane@ajcdeane·
Bait & switch on Assisted Dying. 1: get it through the Commons by saying don’t worry about the details, the Lords will scrutinise it; and 2: shrill protests that Lords are “holding it up,” causing a “constitutional crisis” when they give the scrutiny you promised.
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bishoping this morning
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Village People - In The Navy going viral on tiktok/reels has been wonderful
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@MetalWargrave sorry but (aside from all the other issues), Clue being that high is crazy
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Youltide@MetalWargrave·
Am I right?
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this post has severely pissed me off - the glee in declaring something that is 700 year old has been destroyed, have these people no sense of tradition? have they not considered why their forefathers stuck to the course?
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Julia Lopez MP
Julia Lopez MP@JuliaLopezMP·
Parliament loves to display its fleeting moral outrage and heart-on-sleeve compassion. Every week MPs chest beat, emote, ostentatiously parade their concern. And then that same Parliament votes through the decriminalisation of abortion up to birth and suddenly the chest beaters and emoters and carers have nothing to say about the body of the unborn child or what could happen to vulnerable women once this plan hits real life. Last night the Lords voted through this plan - something MPs originally agreed to after a cursory couple of hours of debate. I stand by every word of my speech against this last year, when I was glared and shouted at by the amendment's cheerleaders. The tyranny of niceness is taking us to extreme places. It should make us weep.
Julia Lopez MP@JuliaLopezMP

I am deeply disturbed by last night’s debate and vote to decriminalise abortion. The biggest change to abortion law in fifty years passes the Commons after a two hour debate. It is a profound change that leaves the unborn child and women themselves extraordinarily vulnerable. I worry intensely about the unintended consequences of this. The combination of rushed amendments on decriminalisation and pills by post is very dangerous. A woman will now be able to end her pregnancy herself - at any stage including up to birth - without legal consequence. She will also have the means to do it - with tablets that should only be taken before a baby in the womb is at ten weeks gestation, available after a phone or video call with a medic. Dr Caroline Johnson tabled a perfectly sensible amendment, which I supported, to say that abortion pills should only be prescribed after a woman has seen a medic at a clinic - to verify that she is pregnant, at the correct stage and not being coerced (none of which can be established online). She set out the medical reality of an abortion. We should not underplay how extraordinarily distressing a thing it is to lose a baby for a woman - whether wanted or not - and the amplified risk now of that happening at home, alone, with the delivery of a viable child, exposes her to serious medical complications and psychological trauma. The law does not exist simply to punish but to deter. And in deterring, it protects the vulnerable. It being a criminal act for a mother to abort her child at any stage has for decades protected the unborn child but also the woman herself. With that gone, the ability to prosecute coercive or abusive partners is also undermined because the termination being encouraged by them no longer amounts to a criminal offence. All this is aside from any moral duty to the unborn child - something that was skirted over yesterday. Only six people got to speak on our benches. I was lucky that I even got three minutes to have a say. Others did not get called at all. I am grateful that there were some on the Labour benches with the courage to express their worries. Abortion votes are unwhipped so each MP votes according to their conscience not party policy. But Labour MPs - with their huge majority - voted overwhelmingly to decriminalise (291 to 25). 92 Conservatives voted against, with 4 in favour. 2 Lib Dems voted against, 63 in favour. Reform were 4 against and their leader didn’t vote. It is now over to the House of Lords, where I hope this proposal receives the scrutiny it failed to get in the Commons.

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Capel Lofft@CapelLofft·
The early Christians lived for centuries in societies that thought nothing of the lives of the helpless, weak and dependent: the rule of the whims of the strong, autonomous and dominant was the norm. They had to be lights to the world against that darkness. So will we again
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Selby Abbey sanctuary details
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Mass in the crypt of York Minster at the tomb of St William of York on the 800th anniversary of his canonisation.
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Evan@EvanAG1999·
1/8th Irish people using today to bore everyone to absolute death
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Evan@EvanAG1999·
@StuartRest1688 no, you won't. Our churches are going to carry on working together 🥰 we'll keep letting you use Canterbury Cathedral and we can keep doing our ecumenical events - I'm looking forward to hearing your Archbishop of Southwark preach at the Pilgrimage at Walsingham this year!
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Stuart Restorationist@StuartRest1688·
@EvanAG1999 Larping implies insincerity, I’m entirely serious. Also I’m not asking for sympathy, I’ll just enjoy revenge
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Evan@EvanAG1999·
some roman catholics on here "if the Church of England is disestablished maybe we'll get our cathedrals back lmao" ive never met a group of people more willing to cut off their to spite their face than terminally online trad RCs.
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@StuartRest1688 well the difference between you and your cardinals is they aren't larping. Leave your tears about persecution and reparations for the left-wing, you can do better than that.
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Evan@EvanAG1999·
@lodeslan there's a difference between sustaining already owned cathedrals and taking on 42 cathedrals suddenly. The Roman Catholic Church in England is combining the Dioceses of Leeds and Middlesborough, I don't think they're doing that because their finances are in a good position...
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Myfanwy Alexander
Myfanwy Alexander@lodeslan·
@EvanAG1999 Because we don't have any experience running ancient cathedrals? We run them everywhere they were not stolen from us
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not to mention that the online trad RCs have no idea how much it costs to run a 14th century cathedral - your own hierarchy wouldn't want to take them over for this very reason anyway
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ecumenical musings on my lunch break...
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