Bishop Terry’s April 2020 Voice Column

Bishop Terry’s April 2020 Voice Column

We call ourselves “Christians”, followers of Christ. But are we really followers and in what sense? Is our following of Christ like following a regime, say, for example, like “Dry January” or taking on a new diet, trying to bring some order and discipline into our...
Bishop Terry’s April 2020 Voice Column

Bishop Terry’s March 2020 Voice Column

As we continue to celebrate the year of “the God who speaks”, it is especially important that, as Lent begins, we focus on the Word of God, and try to listen to that word in a new way. The Sunday readings have a particular structure. The gospels on the first two...
Bishop Terry’s April 2020 Voice Column

Bishop Terry’s February 2020 Voice Column

I’m always glad when we get to February. Although it can throw the worst of winter’s weather at us, at least we are moving away from the dark and into the light, from the winter into early spring, from the bleak into the not-so-bleak. The lengthening of the days...
Bishop Terry’s April 2020 Voice Column

Bishop Terry’s January 2020 Voice Column

Ten years ago, while still Pope, Benedict XVI wrote a Letter of Encouragement (an Apostolic Exhortation) after the Synod on the Word of God. The letter is full of many good things, it is rich and deep. Right at the heart of the letter is the message that the Word of...
Bishop Terry’s April 2020 Voice Column

Bishop Terry’s December 2019 Voice Column

While it is neither hardly possible nor right that we should remove ourselves from all the external and more peripheral preparations for Christmas during our Advent journey, at the same time it would be so sad if we forgot that through the Incarnation our God comes to...
Bishop Terry’s April 2020 Voice Column

Bishop Terry’s November 2019 Voice Column

Last month, there was a celebration in Hull for the Apostleship of the Sea, known internationally as Stella Maris (The Church’s organisation which provides pastoral care for seafarers). This title, Star of the Sea, has been in use since at least the early medieval...

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