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The right of Jewish communities to gather freely, safely, and publicly is not a Jewish issue alone. It is a test of the moral health of any society that claims to value freedom, difference, and human dignity

Ephraim Mirvis, Chief Rabbi, Thought for the Day, Radio 4, 15 December

 

Political opportunists are weaponising “Christ”, cynically blaming the movement of people for socio-economic decay and religious decline. We must reject this brazen populist religious ethno-nationalism before we sleepwalk into a deep societal crisis

Anderson Jeremiah, Bishop of Edmonton, article on the London diocesan website, 12 December

 

As a new Archbishop of Canterbury takes her place in St Augustine’s Chair, and as a new Pope prepares to address the city and the world from Rome this Christmas Day, perhaps they should consider how to make their message not more relevant to this world but more radical in transcending it. Instead of worrying about “Christian nationalism” they should seek to win the nation for Christ

Leader, The Spectator, 13 December

 

For all that some waved Union Jacks, there were rather fewer than on the Last Night of the Proms. Jesus got more applause than England did

Nick Spencer, senior fellow at Theos, blog about the “Unite the Kingdom” carol service, 15 December

 

Whereas once you would have cried out for your God, now you turn on your phone to comfort you

Brigid Delaney, The Guardian, 12 December

 

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