User:Jackregan
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About Me
- My name is Jack Regan
- Born in 1978, Hannover, Germany (See British Forces Germany)
- Work for the Catholic Church
- ..in Residential Youth Work
- Interested in photography. See My photo website
- Ich wuerde in Deutschland geboren worden. Zum Folgen darauf, spreche ich Deutsch.
- Estoy apprendiendo Espanol, pero ahora hablo un poquito!
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I have created the following articles:
- Castlerigg Manor
- Catholic Youth Work
- Catholic Residential Youth Work
- Residential Youth Work
- Damian Lundy
- People's Revolutionary Government (PRG)
- St. Cassian's Centre, Kintbury
- SPEC Centre
- Patrick O'Donoghue
- John Brewer
And contributed to the Following
- Grenada - information about the Truth & Reconciliaton Commission and the preceeding PBC project. Also information about migration for demigraphics section.
- World Youth Day
- Marienfeld - images
- Cologne Cathedral - images
- Gibraltar - images
- Carriacou and Petite Martinique
- Keswick, Cumbria
- Maurice Bishop - information about his son, Vladimir Kreft
- AIDS - information about the Catholic Church's stance on contraception and their role (or lack thereof) in the spread of AIDS
- Diego Maradona - A few bits and pieces, attracting some contraversy
- Pele - info about the controversies surrounding the 2000 footballer of the century poll
- Sven Goran Eriksson - Created section about notable feats as England Manager
- Owen Hargreaves
- Swordfish (film) - some geeky information about the car used!
- Diocese of Lancaster - I pretty much wrote this article. I'm sure there are better ways to suck up to the boss!
I would like to contribute extensively to articles on Youth Work and especially Catholic Youth Work. I have a specific interest in Residential Youth Work, Catholic and otherwise, and the history of Youth Work. There is very little information available anywhere on the history of Catholic Youth Work and I would like to contribute heavily in this area especially.