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Wednesday 26 March 2025
THE next Bishop of Kensington is to be the Rt Revd Dr Emma Ineson, who is the present Bishop to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, Downing Street announced on Thursday
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THE next suffragan Bishop of Penrith in the diocese of Carlisle will be Canon Rob Saner-Haigh, it was announced on 27 May
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The Bishop of Gloucester seeks to appoint a Priest in Charge to this beautiful Cotswold Benefice, as it seeks to reach out to each community in
It is an exciting time in the Diocese of Lichfield as we develop our diocesan strategy and pursue our vision of a diocese that is purposeful about evangelism, engaging creatively with local communities, becoming more diverse and growing younger. We are keen to recruit three key roles to take this work forward.
The Diocese of York is the Church of England between the Rivers Humber and Tees, stretching west to the A1.
Shallowford House is the flourishing Retreat and Conference Centre of the Diocese of Lichfield. It is an Edwardian property situated in a delightful nine-acre location in the Staffordshire countryside with good links to the M6 and the West Coast railway.
St Paul’s Cathedral is looking for an inspiring and strategic leader to support the relaunch of the St Paul’s Cathedral Institute.
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Neil MacGregor continues his series of challenging images for Lent
The process by which changes to churches are permitted needs a radical overhaul, argues Alan Currer
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