The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, is expected to call for actions rather than words in his Christmas sermon, amidst abuse scandals within the Church of England. He emphasizes the need for justice and love to be embodied in action, focusing on helping the most vulnerable. Other bishops, including the Bishop of Oxford, have also addressed the crisis of confidence in the Church and urged reflection during this troubled time. The Archbishop of Canterbury resigned following criticism of his handling of abuse cases, while local clergy are working to reassure parishioners and provide support during the holiday season.
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Caffeine from coffee and tea can take 2-12 hours to leave your system, with an average half-life of 5 hours. Experts recommend limiting caffeine intake after lunch to avoid sleep disruptions, as caffeine can be found in various beverages and foods. The NHS advises not to exceed 400mg of caffeine a day, while pregnant women should limit intake to 200mg or less. Full Article
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