Day: February 18, 2009

UK civil partnerships highly stable

1.17 per cent of marriages have failed during this period compared with 0.15 per cent of civil partnerships. One possible reason for the difference is the age of those entering into civil partnerships; the average age of men is 42.8 years old, for women 41.2 years old. The average age for marriages is lower.

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Men and women sin in different ways

Women are prouder than men, but men are more lustful, according to a Vatican backed report by Fr Roberto Busa, a 95-year-old Jesuit scholar. The report came amid Vatican concerns about the declining rate of confessions. A recent survey of Catholics found nearly a third no longer considered confession necessary, while one in 10 considered the process an obstacle to their dialogue with God.

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Anti-retroviral medication withdrawn in the Free State

The Synod of Bishops of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, meeting at Modderpoort in the Free State from 16 to 20 February 2009, have been shocked at the news that the Provincial Department of Health in the Free State has withdrawn anti-retroviral medication from HIV positive patients because of shortage of funds.

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ABC hires a Secretary for Anglican Communion Affairs

Canon Joanna Udal has been serving in the Sudan as Assistant to the Archbishop of the Sudan, an appointment made jointly through the Church Mission Society and Lambeth Palace. One responsibility of her new position is maintaining a broad overview of Anglican Communion affairs, including Communion-wide processes (such as the Covenant process) and an appreciation of the particular socio-political context and mission-challenges of individual churches and provinces.

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The Gospel according to Dopamine

Through the ebbs and flows of the neurotransmitter dopamine, our emotions motivate us to seek tangible rewards for ourselves and our families. Dopamine should guide us, but it often ends up controlling us. Logic and rationality hardly stand a chance in overcoming emotionally driven money habits mediated by dopamine.

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Open gates

Though I lived as a monk without reproach, I felt that I was a sinner before God with an extremely disturbed conscience. I could not believe that He was placated by my satisfaction. I did not love, yes, I hated the righteous God who punishes sinners, and secretly, if not blasphemously, certainly murmuring greatly,

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