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Liveline listener demands answers from the Archbishop of Dublin after Boris Johnson s wedding

Liveline listener demands answers from the Archbishop of Dublin after Boris Johnson s wedding The listener felt that it was unfair that the rules seemed to have been bent for the UK PM Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the latest news from across Ireland straight to your inbox every single dayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An outraged Liveline listener has revealed that she has written to the Archbishop of Dublin, Most Reverend Dermot Farrell, to query why UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was allowed to get married in a Catholic Cathedral despite being twice divorced.

No, Institutionalizing It Will Not End Wokeness Only Denying It Power

May 27, 2021 Wokeness won’t cancel itself. Some pundits are predicting that the revolutionary zeal of wokeness the ill-defined but suddenly all-conquering radical ideology that has swept through American life and institutions will soon abate. But what they describe is not the end of wokeness but its victory. For instance, the New York Times’s David Brooks argues that wokeness is not all bad and that its excesses will be curbed as it is institutionalized. Brooks is confident in “the American establishment’s ability to co-opt and water down every radical progressive ideology,” and he endorses Tyler Cowen’s view that, “the sooner wokeness becomes like the Unitarian Church broadly admired but commanding only a modicum of passion and commitment the better.”

Woman who married herself insists it has benefited her relationships

A woman who is married to herself has insisted the process has made her more eligible because it has taught her how to deal with her own issues so a partner doesn t have to.  Sophie Tanner, 42, wed herself in a Brighton ceremony in 2015, five years after her last serious relationship, which came to an end when she discovered her boyfriend had cheated on her with one of her close friends.  She decided upon the wedding, which was a symbolic ritual, as a way to express love for herself and believes her relationships with friends and family have improved as a result. 

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