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A "comprehensive and historical" safeguarding review
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Michael Ford
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19 Feb, 2019
The Diocese of Salisbury has begun a pioneering safeguarding review - one that will include piloting the next stage of Past Case Reviews for the whole of the Church of England.
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A crisis for God's creation
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Michael Ford
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28 Feb, 2020
We should use Lent as an opportunity to renew your relationships with God, one another and the planet.
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A cut above
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
During lockdown, our rural ministry teams have been streaming a variety of services and events from their homes but, in a first, one of our Rural Field Officers (RFOs) streamed his hair being cut.
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A Danish Visit
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Michael Ford
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28 Feb, 2020
Visiting clergy from Denmark were given a taste of Rural Hope this week.
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A day in the life of... Liz Wallis, Trust and Property Registration Officer
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Michael Ford
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04 Sep, 2021
In an occasional series on Diocesan staff, we present the work of Liz Wallis, in her own words. What is a Trust Officer? Read on...
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A different and exciting pilgrimage
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Michael Ford
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10 Dec, 2019
A chance remark by a Wiltshire youth leader has led to the organising of a Pilgrimage that hopes to encompass young and old alike.
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A Different Kind of Holy Week and Easter
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Michael Ford
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09 Apr, 2020
Bishop Nicholas has said that, while this Holy Week and Easter will be very different from those we are used to, "God is everywhere so we can be with God anywhere."
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A different sort of Church
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2020
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York are calling for Church of England churches to put public worship on hold and become a “different sort of church” in the coming months to face the challenge of coronavirus.
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A familiar face in a new role
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Michael Ford
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05 Dec, 2019
It was a chance to welcome an old friend into a new role, when the Revd Joanna Naish was licensed as Chaplain to the Mothers’ Union in the Diocese of Salisbury.
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A farewell and a return
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Michael Ford
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14 May, 2021
Last weekend was a big weekend for our Cathedral, as the NHS vaccination team, who have played a big part in Cathedral life over the past few months, said goodbye on Saturday 1st May, and ‘in person’ choral worship resumed on Sunday 2nd May.
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