Fr Stephen Wang

Fr Stephen Wang is a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of Westminster. He is currently Senior University Chaplain for the Archdiocese. Some of his articles have previously been published on his personal blog, Bridges and Tangents. See: http://bridgesandtangents.wordpress.com/

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Using the YouCat

Filed in Catholic by on August 28, 2013 0 Comments
Using the YouCat

I gave a talk about the YouCat recently. It was not so much about the history or content of the book, but more about Pope Benedict’s short letter to young Catholics that’s printed at the […]

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40 Days for Life London: Is it a good thing to pray outside an abortion clinic?

Filed in Culture, Faith, Lifestyle, Society by on June 10, 2013 0 Comments
40 Days for Life London: Is it a good thing to pray outside an abortion clinic?

I was at the 40 Days for Life vigil in central London during Lent. People gather outside the BPAS abortion clinic in Bedford Square, between Tottenham Court Road station and the British Museum. They pray. They witness […]

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Why keep the Sabbath?

Filed in Spirituality by on June 10, 2013 0 Comments
Why keep the Sabbath?

Why should we keep the Sabbath? I know, because it’s there in the Bible; and it’s not just a throwaway line, it’s one of the Ten Commandments. But what is the reason given there for […]

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