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Timothy Newton
Timothy Newton@TimothyNewts·
@2D0XPS Is it greed and ignorance that causes us to use plastic or just that supermarkets tend to unnecessarily wrap everything in plastic?
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Daniel Heaton@2D0XPS·
Did Jesus ‘tread gently on our common home’? What does it mean? God's command is for us ‘subdue the earth and exercise dominion over its creatures … to tend and keep it’ (Gen 1:28, 2:15), shouldn't we be praying that we do that to God's glory and earth's flourishing?
Archbishop of York@CottrellStephen

Today is #EarthDay 🌍 I invite you to join us today in this prayer, written by @bishopnorwich. We are part of God’s creation living in the earth, but with a special responsibility to care for creation, to mind its well-being and its flourishing. Make us more like Jesus we pray.

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Pusey House Library@PuseyHouseLib·
For the next few days, we will be highlighting the fantastic speakers who will be presenting at the conference on ‘What makes a novel Christian?’ (13 May) @puseyhouse Prof Bonnie Lander Johnson is Fellow and Associate Professor in English Literature at @downingcollege 1/
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Timothy Newton@TimothyNewts·
@johnmilbank3 The result of so called confusion re metaphysics and biology is to preserve the sanctity of life. On your view, abortion is permitted according to degrees of wrongness based on the age of a foetus?
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john milbank@johnmilbank3·
@TimothyNewts Because it is so obviously infanticide. At earlier stages even the Middle Ages debated the issue — whether all abortion was outright murder as opposed to wrong in various degrees. (I don’t hold the full very modern Catholic view that for me confuses metaphysics with biology.)
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john milbank@johnmilbank3·
Abortion up to birth is plain infanticide. No one, whatever their creed or lack of it, should support it. Women do not have ‘choice’ over the lives of those who are already others. Denying this is of course at bottom an anti-feminist desire to turn women into ‘autonomous’ men.
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Prayer Book Society NSW
Prayer Book Society NSW@PBS_NSW·
30 January: from 1663 to 1858, special prayers and readings were added to the Book of Common Prayer for services to commemorate King Charles I. Removed by Royal Warrant on 17 January 1859. Photo: All Saints’ Oatley West (NSW, Diocese of Sydney; credit @matthewmoffitt)
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john milbank@johnmilbank3·
Save the pub, save the parish, save local libraries, save cricket — it is all one struggle. @savetheparish
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Georgios🇻🇦@ByzantineYurii·
Cardinal Mykola Bychok taking part in the Traditional Latin Pontifical High Mass celebrated by Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green in the Carmel of Elijah, Australia
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john milbank
john milbank@johnmilbank3·
@petercarrell I’ve always thought that the entire calendar should be reversed south of the Equator. I just couldn’t live in areas with Christmas in the summer.
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The Naming and Circumcision of our Lord Jesus Christ (January 1) in An Australian Prayer Book (AAPB, 1978). A feature of AAPB is its use of Sentences: an opening sentence to lead into worship, and one after communion, to introduce prayer and reflection, or be used as an anthem.
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Joshua Tomalin
Joshua Tomalin@tomalin_joshua·
This is a bizarre take on all counts. 1. There's nothing more holy about cash vs contactless. 2. Microphones and speakers are invaluable especially for those of us, like myself who are deaf and avail themselves of a good loop system to hear the Word of God proclaimed. 3. Having words on screens actually helps the congregation look up when singing and boosts rather than hinders worship. 4. Similar to point 1, but nothing more holy about LED vs normal lighting vs candlelight. 5. Having chairs vs pews helps for many reasons, allowing the church building to be used more widely during the week, and quite frankly if you need an uncomfortable pew to stay awake during a service, the chairs aren't the problem!
Adrian Hilton@Adrian_Hilton

I went into an old church (CofE) a few months ago, and was met with contactless apps for donations, microphones and speakers for hearing, screens on pillars to facilitate viewing, LED lighting, and padded blue chairs instead of pews. I walked out. It all felt like a desecration.

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Brian Holdsworth
Brian Holdsworth@briankeepsworth·
True or false: If truth and goodness come into tension, it's better to be good.
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Duncan Hegan
Duncan Hegan@DuncanHegan1·
The Society curates at Walsingham for some IME and fellowship. A wonderful few days!
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Timothy Newton@TimothyNewts·
@JamieFranklin40 Surely Scripture and tradition aren't so easily separable. How is it that we even have a canon of scripture?
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Daniel Heaton
Daniel Heaton@2D0XPS·
‘At the Reformation the Church of England became protestant in order to become more truly and perfectly Catholic.’ Do I pray for reunion with the Roman See? Yes… and when she repents of her errors she will be welcomed back with open arms.
Christianity On The Spectrum@ChristianityOn

Anglo-catholics are the most protestant of the Anglicans because they are really trying to be catholic and are still not in communion with Rome. The other Anglicans make sense to not be in communion with Rome, why would they be? But Anglo-Catholics, that takes serious prot energy to try so hard and still be rejected.

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Timothy Newton@TimothyNewts·
@pallnandi You equate instinct with what is natural. What is natural is what we were made for, and our true nature is obscured by original sin
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Nandi 🤍💜🤍@pallnandi·
Unpopular opinion: Monogamy isn’t natural. That’s why it requires vows, rings, rules, religion, therapy and threats of losing everything. If it were natural, it wouldn’t need all that reinforcement just to work.
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Australian Culture@austcult·
Sheep and Wheat map of Australia, 1920s
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