Value All Citizens in Wales No Matter What Their Age

Daily PostDecember 10, 2010

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We must make Wales a better place in which to grow old, says the Bishop of St Asaph, The Rt Rev Gregory Cameron MY parents - well into their seventies - do not think of themselves as old. They remain highly active, supporting charities, contributing to society.

The Bible in Psalm 90 once spoke of the span of human life as being "threescore years and ten" (70), at a push "fourscore years" (80), so in biblical terms they're into injury time. But that is not how it is in the modern world: the Queen is 85, the Pope a year younger at 84, Nelson Mandela remains active and vocal in his nineties.

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Value All Citizens in Wales No Matter What Their Age

And I know several other ninety-somethings who are not likely to allow themselves to be pushed around. This is great: for we...

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