A selection of articles from our magazine archives on themes such as age, suffering, death, disability, motherhood, fatherhood, healing, illness.
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If you are on a small screen, eg phone, or the table is too large to fit all the columns on the screen you will see green buttons with a + sign. click on those to bring up all the information on the entry. We are in the process of creating links to take you directly to the text or to the original magazine in our archive. This is a manual process so is taking time. Meanwhile you can find the original magazine in our magazine archive If anything on an entry is blue, this is a link.
| Category | Contributor | Title | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ageing | not stated | Part of a General Trend? | 2024 August |
| Death and Bereavement | Jean Dale | Doulas for the dying? | 2003 August |
| Disability | Gail Ballinger | Loss of silence | 2002 April |
| Disability | Joan Wilton | Hard of Hearing at Julian Meetings | 2003 April |
| Disability | Fiona Elliott | Able to be part of Church and City | 2016 August |
| Healing | John Hawkins | Contemplative prayer and the future of healing | 2002 April |
| Healing | Francis Ballinger | Meditation builds up the brain | 2006 April |
| Healing | not stated | Underneath are the everlasting arms | 2017 December |
| Healing | Steve Gardiner | A Contemplative Healing Practice | 2019 August |
| Illness | Angela Fisher | The Fruits of Julian Meetings | 2007 December |
Copyright
At the time the magazine was published we had permission from the contributors, authors and publishers to use any text or quotes. In addition much falls under ‘fair use’ conditions. We have been unable to attribute some items. If anyone has any concerns with any entry being published here please contact our Convenor
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