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Sep 18Liked by Jayne Manfredi

I was a comprehensive school Cambridge undergrad. I'm sad I couldn't be there for the conference 🏥🛌🏼. My faith widened and grew and flourished in Cambridge and I am SO grateful for everything I experienced there. But I was always an outsider in so many ways. I get the tension! And I loved it too. Unapologetically,because it was gift and privilege. It was my Anglican (and ecumenical ) formation too ( I used to read at EP in GSM when the wonderful Michael Mayne was vicar (yes I'm old)) I learnt the difference between The Round Church and LSM, I made my home at St Barnabas before it was huuuge and I went to Fisher House for Exposition just to further widen my tiny mind. TBTG

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I find all our Anglican back stories so fascinating!

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Sep 18Liked by Jayne Manfredi

I was there too at the F of P...it was lovely in so many ways...

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It really was!

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Sep 19Liked by Jayne Manfredi

If I'd known you were there I would have looked out for you and said hello!

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A shame!

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Sep 18Liked by Jayne Manfredi

St John’s is beautiful! How lovely to spend time there. My husband was a fellow for three years and was allowed to walk on the grass. I only could if I was with him! So glad you made new friends. Bet the content was amazing too.

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It was fabulous! Great speakers.

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