Crisis? What crisis?

Ten years ago today, I got married to Laurence Cunnington. The next morning's Mail on Sunday headlined its story about us, "Church of England plunged into crisis". Ten years on, there are a few things I want to note. First of all, I want to say thank you. To Laurence, above all, of course - …

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An anniversary: and some weddings and funerals

We have just started watching the latest series of Grantchester, the clerical murder mysteries set in the eponymous village near Cambridge. The date is 1958, and the timid curate, Leonard Finch, has, with great tentativeness, started to come out of his closet, and embarked upon a very secretive and illegal relationship with a local photographer. …

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Making a Case for Pastoral Guidance

Why the House of Bishops' new guidance needs a lot more work if it is going to be listened to.

Sex, hypocrisy and the body.

This is a reply to Neil Patterson's blog on Via Media News: https://viamedia.news/2018/09/14/sex-lies-voting-records/ Dear Neil, Thank you for your Via Media contribution. You rightly identify some dishonesties amongst gay men that greatly hinder a grown-up discussion about sex and sexuality. But it is not a gay male problem only, as you rightly hint. I want …

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Statement after Employment Appeal Tribunal ruling

  I would like to thank HHJ Eady QC for the obvious care that she took to consider properly the novel and complex issues of law raised by my appeal. The result is, obviously, not the one my husband and I had hoped for. I appreciate that this case was a source of hope for …

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The Past, Present and Future of Christian Marriage.

This is my panel contribution to the Open Conversation in Chester Cathedral on Saturday 22nd October 2016 as part of the Sexuality and Anglican Identities project of the University of Chester: We are in 1988. In Zaire. It is Sunday morning. It is very hot and there is no air-con. Church is full - there …

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