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Category Archives: Lorraine Cavanagh
Love, Fire and Brimstone Modelled!
by the Revd Dr Lorraine Cavanagh, Author of “Waiting on the Word” and Blogger A survivor of sexual abuse has been told by Pope Francis that God made him gay and loves him as he is. The Pope does not … Continue reading
Posted in Human Sexuality, Lorraine Cavanagh, Royal Wedding
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IICSA – Getting to the Heart of the Matter
by the Revd Dr Lorraine Cavanagh, Author and Blogger If comments surrounding the IICSA report and its findings are to be believed, and we must believe them, it seems there is little hope of real closure on this subject. But … Continue reading
Posted in IICSA, Lorraine Cavanagh, Sexual abuse
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