Focus: Reflection

What is home? Part 5: Reconnecting participation in our common home

‘Man, being the only creature created for his own sake, finds himself only in a sincere gift of himself.’ Gaudium et spes, 24. The final part of this reflection presents a bold view of some systemic changes that realising integral ecology may call forth in England over at least a generation. Over the course of …

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What is home? Part 4: A Christian vision for housing in England

‘Building the Kingdom of God, I think you have to consciously and intentionally decide you are going to work with local materials, and find out where God is in the local community. You need to have a fairly well developed doctrine of Creation and of Incarnation, particularly if you are working in an area with …

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What is home? Part 3: The welfare of the communities of England

How has the vision of a journey towards a promised land unfolded in the history of our own countries? A comprehensive assessment of the long history of land law and planning in England is beyond our scope; but even the sketch below points to its vital significance to inform what action Catholics might take for …

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What is home? – Part 1: Time is greater than space, reality greater than ideas

‘Home is the place where, when you have to go there, They have to take you in.’ ‘I should have called itSomething you somehow haven’t to deserve.’  Robert Frost, The Death of the Hired Man, published in 1914. People’s ideas and practices about ‘house’ and ‘home’ are shaped by changing conditions, often over long periods of …

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