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The Martyrs' WALK - the Tyburn Walk - takes places tomorrow, Sunday 26th June, starting at 2pm outside the church of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, near the Old Bailey. Join us there! We will walk to Tyburn, with stops at, among other places, St Etheldreda's Ely Place, SS Anselm and Cecilia in Kingsway, and St Patrick's, Soho...prayers, and some short talks on the history, along the way. Opportunities for confession. Benediction at Tyburn. ALL WELCOME.
I agree with everything you say, and I voted Remain for the same reason you voted Leave - the EU is a bloated and inefficient bureaucracy that is pulling down Europe, and no-one in power seems to see that the malaise is spiritual - Italy can't pay its debts because its birth rate is about 1.6 children per woman, and when I went there there were condom machines on the streets, not hidden away in the gent's like in Britain. My judgement was that we could more effectively fight this from within than from without, but I'm not sorry that Remain lost. What I do regret is that we've lost a basically decent family man as Prime Minister.
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Joanna - you don't mention the Tyburn Walk tomorrow. Is it still on or have I got the wrong day?
The Martyrs' WALK - the Tyburn Walk - takes places tomorrow, Sunday 26th June, starting at 2pm outside the church of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, near the Old Bailey. Join us there! We will walk to Tyburn, with stops at, among other places, St Etheldreda's Ely Place, SS Anselm and Cecilia in Kingsway, and St Patrick's, Soho...prayers, and some short talks on the history, along the way. Opportunities for confession. Benediction at Tyburn. ALL WELCOME.
Joanna
I agree with everything you say, and I voted Remain for the same reason you voted Leave - the EU is a bloated and inefficient bureaucracy that is pulling down Europe, and no-one in power seems to see that the malaise is spiritual - Italy can't pay its debts because its birth rate is about 1.6 children per woman, and when I went there there were condom machines on the streets, not hidden away in the gent's like in Britain. My judgement was that we could more effectively fight this from within than from without, but I'm not sorry that Remain lost. What I do regret is that we've lost a basically decent family man as Prime Minister.
I hope your walk went well, had hoped to see you yesterday at the Ordinariate pilgrimage to Walsingham.
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