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06Jan
Love at Confused.com
I tried to wait it out, I really, really did. I tried with all my might to let the Christmas season go by without commenting about the Pope’s latest attack on gay marriage….you know the one in which he unceremoniously
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10Aug
Pathetically Sad Arguments
The worst kind of let downs are the ones you walk straight into. They’re the ones your better judgement warns you about but you just don’t listen. And this is exactly what I did with the new IVF Bill.
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19Jul
Blame or Shame
A man has died in unusual circumstances. He was nothing less than a human being like you and me, and yet he no longer speaks, breathes, lives. His mother is heartbroken, his siblings are devastated and his friends are
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26May
The Bishop is Right
For once in my life I just to have to agree with the Bishop of Gozo who thinks that a family is a relationship between a man and a woman, who unite in marriage with the intention of having and
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19Feb
Legal But Not Possible
I have to say that the interest generated by my previous blog (about single adoptions from Ethiopia), and the feedback to the subsequent news report by Claudia Calleja on the same subject, left me pleasantly surprised. Honestly, I didn’t think
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14Nov
Orphan For Life
This article was first published in Pink Magazine – Jan 2011 ROSE CACHIA WAS INSTITUTIONALISED AT A YOUNG AGE, BUT UNLIKE MOST ORPHANS, SHE CHOSE NEVER TO LEAVE THE CONVENT AND THE NUNS WHO BROUGHT HER UP. AFTER 69 YEARS
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30Oct
Oh For Pumpkin’s Sake!
Like most people in Catholic countries I was brought up in what I today consider a morbid atmosphere. At home we had a painful looking Jesus bleeding all over a crucifix in every room, and at school we had crying
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