• World AIDS Day Forum

    Here’s a video of a conversation I had with one of the members of St Mary’s last Sunday. Andy Winter was chatting to me about the way treatment and perception of HIV has changed over the years. We talked about new PrEP medicines, reducing stigma and the extraordinary news that the epidemic could be ended by 2030.

    Take a look here:

13 responses to “Read all about it … again”

  1. steve Avatar
    steve

    It seems that gays are flavour of the month on Scottish Christian blogs, see the end of this thread: http://www.catholictruthscotland.com/blog/?p=1698#comments
    It seems that ‘sibling’ is stirring up the homophobes, is s/he an anglican?
    Oops should that be a capital ‘A’?

  2. kelvin Avatar

    I do try not to read the catholictruthsciotland blog. It does nothing for one’s devotions. I’ve no idea who sibling is.

  3. steve Avatar
    steve

    Indeed the prudence of a devout pastor

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