Identity politics is killing off healthy debate

From Rachel Sylvester in THE TIMES, 9 October 2018: It is a year since the Eurosceptic Tory MP Chris Heaton-Harris, then a government whip, wrote to universities requesting a list of the names of professors involved in the teaching of European affairs “with particular reference to Brexit”, together with copies of each syllabus and links…

Don’t feel guilty, selfishness is the new religion

From James Marriott in THE TIMES, 9 October 2018: Fancy doing some radical politics? It’s all right, you don’t even have to leave the house. Pop upstairs and run a bath. If you’re feeling especially political you might want to add some bubbles. Jump in. Congratulations, you’re performing a radical act of self care. In…

Homily, 27th Sunday (B) 2018

27th Sunday (B) 2018 Just in this past week it was announced that heterosexual couples in England and Wales will be able to enter into civil partnerships. This will give them a raft of financial advantages reserved until now for marriage. It will provide greater security for couples who want legal recognition for their relationship…

UK asylum seekers refused housing over ‘social cohesion issues’

From Diane Taylor in The Guardian, 27 September 2018: Some asylum seekers have been banned from accommodation in north-east England because of “social cohesion issues” and far-right activity, a move lawyers have described as “discriminatory”, the Guardian has learned. Details of the ban emerged in a note from the Home Office to an asylum seeker’s…

Stop talking down the NHS

By Melanie Reid in THE TIMES, 22 September 2018: Sometimes, I wish I were braver. I’d love the courage to tap people on the arm mid-conversation and say, “Please stop moaning.” I’d like to interrupt meetings with, “Do any of you ever consider how lucky you are?” In fact, I dream of owning a long-distance…

Homily, 25th Sunday (B)

In 1989 a law came into force in England and Wales, known as The Children Act, which states that the interests of children and young people up to the age of 18 are paramount in all considerations of their welfare and safeguarding. No other considerations are allowed to over-ride the right of children and young…

Father Brett Kavanaugh would be suspended and investigated

by Thomas Reese, in The National Catholic Reporter (USA) 21 September 2018 If Brett Kavanaugh were a Catholic priest, how would we now expect the church to deal with him? Kavanaugh is not just any judge, of course. He's been nominated to the Supreme Court. Were he a Catholic priest being considered for promotion to…

I am 25 years a priest this December. I have never heard a paedophile’s confession

From Richard Leonard S J in THE TABLET, 12 September 2018: In the present climate in Australia, Catholic bishops cannot win a trick. In their long-awaited 60-page response to the findings of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, they accepted 98 per cent of the commission’s recommendations. But this was drowned…