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The loving sacrifice
30/03/2020 | ReformVincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, reflects on Jesus’ words on the cross
As we gaze on Jesus hanging on the cross, we acknowledge him to be our high priest, the one who presents himself, in his emptiness, to his loving … Read More
A class of their own
30/03/2020 | ReformAn education charity is helping children in ways their schools can’t. Stephen Tomkins reports
Sophie (not her real name) seemed unlikely to get a work experience placement. She had severe autism and, at 14, could hardly talk, count or read. … Read More
A good question: Is hell for real?
30/03/2020 | ReformOne question, four answers
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These are extracts from an article that was published in the April 2020 edition of Reform
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Interview: Protest, prayers and the odd duck
30/03/2020 | ReformHaving left school in Melbourne with little in the way of qualifications, Michael Leunig has gone on to become a cartoonist, writer, painter, philosopher and poet. His work appears in Melbourne’s The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, as well … Read More
Reviews – April 2020
30/03/2020 | ReformGang life
County LinesDirected by Henry BlakeCertificate 15, 90 minutesReleased 17 April
‘Do you know what an acceptable loss is?’, a voice asks a teenage boy. ‘In your business, you’re the acceptable loss.’ County Lines may be this year’s hardest … Read More

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