Finding Humanity: October 14 – 20

by Oct 20, 2020Blog, Finding Humanity in crisis0 comments

In the midst of this crisis in which we live, we want to share with you some good weekly news, news of hope, important or simple acts and gestures that unite us as a community of men and women of faith-driven by the force of hope.

 

Pope: good citizens must contribute to society and bear witness to the Gospel

Pope Francis tells Christians they have the duty and the responsibility to be a living presence in society, inspiring it with the Gospel.

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Cold water swimming provides fresh hope in search for dementia treatment

Cold water swimming has been mooted as a potential treatment for depression, but could it also help slow dementia? Scientists studying winter bathers have reasons to be optimistic

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Inside story: the charity helping men in prison become better fathers

Safe Ground uses drama and other creative activities to help male prisoners better understand their role as parents.

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Exercise in the Morning May Stave Off Cancer, As Opposed to Later in the Day, New Study Says

It is established that regular physical activity throughout your lifetime can reduce cancer risk, but this protective effect could be the most beneficial when physical activity is done in the morning, according to a recent study coordinated by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), together with the Department of Epidemiology at the Medical University of Vienna.

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On the header, photo by Alexei Scutari on Unsplash.

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