Ruth Dudley Edwards is an historian and a prize-winning biographer and crime writer. She writes for the Daily Telegraph. Three of her recent articles for this newspaper are titled - 'The Jews crucified Our Lord': Irish antisemitism and the complicity of the Catholic bishops; Dolours Price is a lesson in the ugly futility of Irish republican terrorism; Gerry Adams: he hasn’t gone away, you know. Excerpts and links follow. Her eleven non-fiction books include The Pursuit of Reason: The Economist, 1843-1993 and Aftermath: The Omagh Bombing and the Families’ Pursuit of Justice.
Developments Continue Apace at New Greystones School; CMS Ireland: Annual Project 2013; Magheralin Parish Hall re–opens after renovations; Social Action East Glendalough Meeting; Service of Introduction; Media review - Alliance in shared future plans; Alliance: Sinn Fein councils should fly flag; Let the Union Flag fly, says Seamus Heaney; 20% integrated target 'can be met’; New guidelines may make it easier to rent schoolbooks
Bishop of Durham Says Farewell To His Diocese; Bishop of Liverpool to retire; Two new Church of England parish publications go online; Bishop urges Christian generosity 'to give the blood that flows through your veins'; Wales: New Dean for Theological College; Free Church of England Orders recognised; Media review - Jewish leaders voice anger at Sunday Times cartoon; Murdoch apology over Scarfe cartoon
Memorial service for Limerick organist; Bishop Clarke’s last service as MU central chaplain; Media review - New bishop uses first address to warn banks; Protest at Papal Nunciature over treatment of Fr Tony Flannery; Lurgan Presbyterian congregation splits; The ‘principle of equal citizenship’ should include same-sex marriage – Shatter
Memorial service for Limerick organist; Christ Church Cathedral Girls’ Choir Commissioned; Young organists sought for popular choral courses; Lindsay Gray appointed RSCM Emeritus Director; New edition of Hymns Ancient and Modern; New Adam Cappa music video; New acoustic album from Casting Crowns; Something sacred in church performances
On Sunday past Holocaust-related events took place around the world. In 2005, the United Nations designated Jan. 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, marking 60 years to the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp. The Archbishop of York’s message on Holocaust Day, and reports of commemorations in the UK and Israel follow.
Archbishops’ prayers for family of murdered Garda; Meath electoral college meets today; Cork events; Media review - Peace walls should 'come down by 2022’; President urges children not to engage in bullying; Irish foreign aid squandered; Calls for Ireland to (finally) outlaw corporal punishment in the home
'Change Makers’ training days from CPAS; Rural Issues to be Highlighted at Glendalough Meetings; Christian Aid - Count your blessings in Lent; Signposts to funding for churches; Book Featuring Vestry Records to be Launched in St Audoen’s; Dublin Black Santa Funds to be Handed Out; Schedule Changes for RTÉ Services; Cork hospital service; Clogher sale; Media review - Lay minister jailed for having 'severe' child porn images
Anglican responses to Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill; Gay marriage: MPs to vote on proposals for the first time; Maria Miller: teachers not forced to promote gay marriage but must not ‘discriminate’; Government ‘powerless to protect teachers from sack over gay marriage’; Catholic charities at risk after adoption agency ruled to be ‘discriminating’
Legend has it that when Archbishop Cosmo Gordon Lang first set eyes on his official portrait, painted by Sir William Orpen, he dolefully lamented that it made him look “proud, pompous and prelatical”. Hensley Henson, Bishop of Durham, standing beside him at the time, inquired only, “to which of these epithets does your Grace take exception?”
Methodist Church re-envisages mission; Archbishop of Wales blesses centre for autistic children; Bishops urge parishes to help Scouts and Guides 'Keep the Promise’; Street porridge sale for Child Poverty Action Group Scotland; MP Jacob Rees-Mogg critical of succession law shake-up; Gay marriage: ex-minister plans sets out to change law after Facebook case
Building and medical team brings hope to Uganda; Rapturous welcome for Connor team in Mongo; A picture of shared ministry with the Methodist Church; Media review - Male youth suicide rates among the highest in Europe; Schools to extend action on cyberbullies; Sexualisation of children fuels sex crime rise
Diocese of Blackburn clergy write to the Archbishop of York about bishop's appointment ; Diane Abbott: British culture ‘increasingly pornified’; Media review - Bishop of Carlisle: Care crisis hinders disabled contributing to society; Archbishop: "Say Thank You To The Unsung Heroes”; Include outsiders, challenges the CofEs Chief Education officer; The House of Lords debate on the Succession to the Crown Bill; Rresearch conducted by Nottingham University which shows that Religion does not make people kinder unless they are dealing with members of the same faith.
South Sudan: Bishop Urges African Leaders to Act On Sudan's 'War of Horror’; Children at risk as Mali conflict escalates, says World Vision; 13 year old British youngster receives warm welcome in Malawi visiting the African school he has supported by refusing birthday presents since he was six years old; Priest appeals for worldwide prayer after Kenya violence; Italian treatment of migrant children from Greece is 'appalling'