Josephine Corcoran
@andotheritems.bsky.social
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Writer. Mostly poetry but also plays & prose & I dabble with VisPo. Liberation theology inclined Catholic. Wife & Mum. she/her Website/Blog https://josephinecorcoran.org/ Substack https://open.substack.com/pub/andothernotes?r=36enk&utm_medium=ios
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Pope Leo's first papal document, Dilexi te is out now. 📖

What does it say?
What's an Apostolic Exhortation?
How does it link back to Pope Francis?
What is the preferential option for the poor?

The answers to these questions and more. ⤵️

https://cafod.org.uk/pray/dilexi-te-explained
Dilexi te explained: What is Pope Leo's Apostolic Exhortation?
CAFOD answers your questions on Pope Leo's apostolic exhortation Dilexi te and the important messages it contains for the world today.
cafod.org.uk
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Pope Leo’s message to us after the Gospel reading : "Brothers and sisters, those boats which hope to catch sight of a safe port, and those eyes filled with anguish and hope seeking to reach the shore, cannot and must not find the coldness of indifference or the stigma of discrimination!"
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I had the beautiful experience of hearing Pope Leo say Mass on Sunday morning. I was with my family for the Jubilee of Hope, specifically last weekend the Jubilee of Migrants and for Missionaries.
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joshuaseigal.bsky.social
This year, #NationalPoetryDay coincides with #YomKippur, so here is a poem that touches on my Jewish heritage, originally published in the wonderful @poetrywales.bsky.social magazine #BookSky
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I find *reading* prose written in dialect difficult but this story works so well in audio. Its amazing. I’m not surprised it won this year’s BBC National Short Story Award #shortstory #audiobooks #bbcsounds #bbcshortstoryawards #colwillbrown

www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
BBC National Short Story Award - BBC National Short Story Award 2025 - You Cannot Thread a Moving Needle by Colwill Brown - BBC Sounds
Colwill Brown's powerful story is a contender for the BBC National Short Story Award.
www.bbc.co.uk
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I’ve just seen that he’s died
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Thanks for sharing this Paul! Isn’t it mysterious how some poems speak to us? This one speaks to me.
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paulmcgrane.bsky.social
And sometimes it happens that you are loved and then you are not loved

Brian Patten
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V sweet re Claire’s Accessories “One of my favourite memories while working there is when me & the other girls would pierce each other’s ears. We would wait until it was really quiet and just go for it. I think I have three holes in one ear and four in another”

www.theguardian.com/business/202...
‘I wanted it all’: Claire’s shoppers on what the store has meant to them
Sparkly memories of the accessories stores, 156 of which will be rescued from administration in the UK and Ireland
www.theguardian.com
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gidcoe.bsky.social
He wouldn't know London if it "slapped him across the face with a wet kipper."
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In an interview with the FT, Eric Trump played down the financial benefits to the family from its crypto interests and defended the launch of the $MELANIA and $TRUMP memecoins earlier this year as a bit of 'fun' on.ft.com/46JWYbK
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This is a niche Catholic thing but is anyone here involved with a Parish that’s used Bishop Robert Barron’s ‘Catholicism’ course? I’m alarmed at some of this man’s recent comments/social media posts and curious about how influential he is in the UK.
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By Ethiopian poet and activist Gemoraw (from @mptmagazine.bsky.social) “If we find ourselves in a free country / what is the use of freedom / if we do not speak for the speechless?”
MPT MAGAZINE
(2016)
‘For The Voiceless People’ by Gemoraw

Of all freedoms, speech is the first, and it is the tongue which allows us to voice our desires and our desiring.
If the tongue is tied down and cannot tell what we feel, not only our flesh is tied, but our soul. And if our fellow man is tongue-tied, we must speak for him too!
If we find ourselves in a free country, what is the use of freedom,
if we do not speak for the speechless?
Is it a crime to say I am their fellow man?
your tongues are burning, your hunger is raging! blame the drought! say our Authorities.
But for all those whose voice is silenced, and who cannot cry help! for themselves: cry help!!
TRANSLATION: CHRIS BECKET &
ALEMU TEBEJE
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And still I put my dressing gown and go out in the garden, every time.
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I have to say that every single one of these hotly anticipated and grandly announced lunar/solar once every hundred years ‘events’ have resulted in an extravaganza of cloud/mist/fog/rain/shadow for me. Not that I’m bitter or anything.
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WHERE is the sodding moon???
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It's a wrap! Yesterday I submitted my @poetryschool.bsky.social
MA in Writing Poetry final portfolio. An amazing 2 years, including launching my collection Crippled at the Summer School. Did I mention I've a book out? Copies here: www.redsquirrelpress.com/product-page... or DM me for a signed one.