"The words we use must speak the truth": Angela Tilby writes in the Church Times
  "Revolutions begin with an assault on language. Diocesan straplines, cute  mission initiatives, the bullying insistence that there is no  alternative — what is being rolled out in Truro, Leicester, and  elsewhere starts with an assault on theology," writes Rev Angela Tilby in today's Church Times .  "In George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four ,  the point of “newspeak” was to reduce the range of thought, and so to  make certain realities impossible. So, not much hope for parish, priest,  tradition, pastoral care, contemplation, or liturgy. The new language  has taken over." Click here to read the full article.    Angela  Tilby, a writer, broadcaster and theological educator,  is a member of the national Save The Parish  steering committee. After working  for the BBC for over twenty years she was ordained in 1996 and taught at  Westcott House in Cambridge. She was vicar of St Benet’s Cambridge for  five years and then Diocesan Canon at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxf...