My next tour of the City of London is Sunday April 21st.
Meet me on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral at 2pm. We will walk eastward together through the Square Mile to explore the wonders and the wickedness of the City.
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Here’s my obituary of my friend Yorick Blumenfeld who has died aged 91. He wrote books in English though English was his fourth language https://t.co/FBASFBwdGK
All hands to the parish pump
Living with a series of leaks in his church building, Father William Taylor reflects on the purpose of churches – and discovers that they are meant to be places that irrigate relationships & which mediate between the realms.
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#WeGrieve with Israel and Palestine. With communities in our neighbourhood impacted by the horrific events in Israel & Gaza, we’re inviting you to come together in an act of solidarity, reflection and silence next Wednesday 22nd outside Liberty Hall 6pm. We’d love to see you✌️🕯️
Libby Hall acquired a 2nd painting @TownhouseWindow in 2016, ‘Rene’s Cafe’. A reminder of worker’s cafes in London’s east end, once flourishing on many corners; most now evaporated. @thegentleauthor @GrimArtGroup @PaintingsLondon
My piece in this week's @The_Tablet about the king, the church, the slave trade and my silent Whitechapel bell @dioceseoflondon@T4CG@JSMilbank
Alpha to Omega – history’s difficult balance sheet https://t.co/tDGRDLqPdY
Excellent conversation between Ad Verbrugge of @De_NieuweWereld and Maurice Glasman about the political economy of Blue Labour, its foundations in Aristotle, Catholic social teaching and Polyani, and its vision of human flourishing
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