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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic? Thursday, 11 June 2015. Last night’s lecture on Assisted Dying from Bishop Richard (aka Rt Revd Lord Harries of Pentregarth) certainly gave us plenty to think about. He began by pointing out how much control we already have over our life’s ending, which is a surprising amount:. 1 The right to refuse “burdensome” treatment, where it is not doing any good;. 3 The double-effect of pain-killing drugs which may also shorten life;.

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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic? Thursday, 11 June 2015. Last night’s lecture on Assisted Dying from Bishop Richard (aka Rt Revd Lord Harries of Pentregarth) certainly gave us plenty to think about. He began by pointing out how much control we already have over our life’s ending, which is a surprising amount:. 1 The right to refuse “burdensome” treatment, where it is not doing any good;. 3 The double-effect of pain-killing drugs which may also shorten life;.

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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic? Thursday, 11 June 2015. Last night’s lecture on Assisted Dying from Bishop Richard (aka Rt Revd Lord Harries of Pentregarth) certainly gave us plenty to think about. He began by pointing out how much control we already have over our life’s ending, which is a surprising amount:. 1 The right to refuse “burdensome” treatment, where it is not doing any good;. 3 The double-effect of pain-killing drugs which may also shorten life;.

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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic?): Vigil Eucharist for Jeremy Suter RIP

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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic? Friday, 24 October 2014. Vigil Eucharist for Jeremy Suter RIP. October 2014 7pm (. It is fitting that we gather as God’s people in God’s house for Jeremy. We begin with this Eucharist, the time where we share in the eternal bread of life. Jeremy was at home here in the house of the Lord – we saw him grow up here. 8217;, with its chorus ‘Bread of Heaven, Feed me now and evermore’. For the saints of God hold vigil on both sides ...

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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic? Monday, 25 May 2015. Pilgrimage for Peace: Part 2a - To Bethlehem. The Friday of the Pilgrimage saw us in the coach driving south past Mt Tabor through the West Bank to Nablus. Passing through our first military checkpoint and having to put our cameras away led to a sense of foreboding, but any fears were soon dismissed by an unscheduled comfort break at a petrol station and the welcome from the friendly locals offering coffee.

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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic? Monday, 25 May 2015. Pilgrimage for Peace: Part 2a - To Bethlehem. The Friday of the Pilgrimage saw us in the coach driving south past Mt Tabor through the West Bank to Nablus. Passing through our first military checkpoint and having to put our cameras away led to a sense of foreboding, but any fears were soon dismissed by an unscheduled comfort break at a petrol station and the welcome from the friendly locals offering coffee.

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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic?): June 2015

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The Rare Theological Reflections of a Pragmatic Activist (or Active Pragmatic? Thursday, 11 June 2015. Last night’s lecture on Assisted Dying from Bishop Richard (aka Rt Revd Lord Harries of Pentregarth) certainly gave us plenty to think about. He began by pointing out how much control we already have over our life’s ending, which is a surprising amount:. 1 The right to refuse “burdensome” treatment, where it is not doing any good;. 3 The double-effect of pain-killing drugs which may also shorten life;.

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