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Overseas Aid - have we not learned?
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Michael Ford
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25 Nov, 2020
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25 Nov, 2020 03:52 PM
Bishop Nicholas has spoken out against the government’s decision to cut Overseas Aid.
Speaking shortly after Rishi Sunak’s announcement that came as part of government's spending plans for the next year, Bishop Nicholas said:
“Have we not learned that this pandemic needs a global response from us?
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Overwhelming support for Clergy Wellbeing
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Michael Ford
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09 Jul, 2019
General Synod has voted overwhelmingly in support of a Covenant on Clergy Care and Wellbeing.
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Palm Sunday and Holy Week, 2021
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2021
As Easter 2021 approaches, our churches and schools continue to broadcast and meet outdoors across our Diocese with increasing confidence, creativity and commitment.
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Palm Sunday inventive and popular
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Michael Ford
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09 Apr, 2020
With coronavirus restrictions in place, Palm Sunday was still celebrated across our Diocese in the most inventive ways.
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Palm Sunday Procession and Easter at Wimborne Minster
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Michael Ford
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20 Apr, 2022
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22 Apr, 2022 05:04 PM
The traditional Palm Sunday Procession returned after an absence of two years (like many others) due to the Coronavirus Pandemic.
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Pancake racing raises Minster funds
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Michael Ford
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09 Mar, 2022
Weather stopped Wimborne Minster's traditional pancake race from taking place outside... but that didn't stop it completely.
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Pancakes and a Pause for Ukraine
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Michael Ford
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02 Mar, 2022
St Giles' Wishford have cleverly used Shrove Tuesday and pancakes as an opportunity to raise money for Ukraine.
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Pancakes are back!
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Michael Ford
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03 Feb, 2021
The Wimborne Minster Pancake Race is back on - a local community group stepped in and made it virtual.
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Pandemic leaves 1.1m teenagers isolated and unhappy
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Michael Ford
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31 Jul, 2020
Nearly 1.1m children aged 10-17 in the UK have reported being unhappy with their lives as a whole during the coronavirus lockdown, according to a survey by the Children’s Society.
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Parenting for Faith
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Michael Ford
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05 Sep, 2020
How can we pass on our faith to our children, and to those we know and love? Resources are being produced to help us do just that.
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