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My baby was born with eye cancer
Rachel Pennick, 40, a nursery nurse from Martlesham Heath near Ipswich, lives with her husband Tim, 45, who works in IT, and their son George, three. George was diagnosed with eye cancer just a few days after he was born. ‘When I fell pregnant with George at the age of 36 I was absolutely astounded. I’d only been married…
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Ectopic triplet goes home
7 December 1999 A MIRACLE baby who has battled against the odds from the moment he was conceived has finally been allowed to go home. Triplet Ronan Ingram was born on 3 September, along with his two sisters Mary and Olivia. He hit the headlines because he had grown in a space between his mother…
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Better off baptising?
The Church of England’s churches and cathedrals performed 158,100 baptisms. But are these done by genuinely religious families or those who are doing it for a special day for their little ones? Sam Pope looks at the arguments for and against baptism for non-religious families …. Baptisms are bottom Once upon a time, most babies were baptised. There…
Baptisms
Once upon a time most babies were baptised and many more families went to church but nowadays are non-religious families doing it just to have a special day for their little ones? Sam Pope looks at the arguments for and against baptism for non-religious families …. Baptisms are bottom Hypocritical happy families Christenings show caring Praying it safe…
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Tagged Baptism, Christian Church, Christianity, Clare, Godparent, Holy Trinity CoE Church, Jane, Jenny, Jeremy Trigg, liberal church services, Michael Saward, Naming ceremony, priest, Rector, Religion, St George's Church, St Paul's Cathedral, Talk, Thanksgiving, Trinity
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Baby books: 18 months and over
Humphrey’s Christmas by Sally Hunter from Viking Books This gentle book reinforces the comfort of familiar Christmas fun, such as decorating the tree or drawing a letter for Father Christmas. It is written through the eyes of a child and conjures all the suspense and excitement that young children associate with this time of year.…
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