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Do they though?
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I don't know if it would be possible to ascertain how many of the 231 were 'Catholic' annulments. Annulment has legal, not just religious, force osborneslaw.com/blog/marriag....
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The figure I have bumped up against for UK is 231 annulments in 2021 (ONS). This contrasts with 113,503 divorces in the same year
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Interesting question... here is the .gov guidance for all couples, Catholic or not www.gov.uk/how-to-annul...
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Great to see you on here, guys! Love your stuff!!
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There is so much that could be introduced! But we are not the only subject that suffers from GCSE simplification. Try talking to a chemist on the issue and you will have to politely make your excuses after 45 mins :)
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Definitely! Though Jesus and the prophets are central. The works of Fletcher, Hoose, Finnis et al aren't widely known by average Christians (which isn't implying shallowness either... Just that the lived experience of faith communities may not centre round hermenuetical questions, more discipleship)
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If you have already introduced Jesus/other prophets you have done the groundwork in paper 1 (if you do AQA)
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Great article, Stephen. Thank you for writing it
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It hisses rather than roars,can creep up unnoticed... good choice for a crafty deceiver!
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@policyinpractice.bsky.social - we need *all* local authorities to use your insights and Better Off calculator
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Policy in Practice do amazing work. Thank you for highlighting, @pollytoynbee.bsky.social