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Paying our Respects
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
While the guidance remains for funerals to take place at the graveside or Crematorium with only immediate family members in the funeral party, our communities and their inventive clergy have been finding ways to make sure they can show their respects.
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'Peace be with you'
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Michael Ford
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24 Sep, 2021
A message from the South Sudan Council of Churches on the International Day of Peace, Tuesday 21st September 2021.
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Peace Primary School Opens
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Michael Ford
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12 Mar, 2021
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22 Mar, 2021 12:28 PM
A school in Sudan, part-funded by donations from this Diocese, has opened its doors and academic courses have begun.
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Pealing for Peace- A Correction
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Michael Ford
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13 Feb, 2017
Westwood bells rang out- but not a full peal, and not just for Syria. Letter printed below, with apologies for the original errors.
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Pencils, soap and leaky roof - all sorted!
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Michael Ford
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22 Jan, 2020
Tales from a recent trip to a school in South Sudan where a team from the Nadder Valley took 3000 pencils, 150 pairs of spectacles, 5kg of soap and 3 pencil sharpeners, all kindly donated, will be regaled at a special evening this month.
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"People will be my first priority"
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Michael Ford
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29 Jan, 2019
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29 Jan, 2019 04:34 PM
The new Bishop of Ramsbury, the Rt Revd Dr Andrew Rumsey, has been ordained and consecrated at Southwark Cathedral by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and officially welcomed by Bishop Nicholas to the Diocese at a Service of Installation and Evensong at Salisbury Cathedral.
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Percy comes to our Cathedral
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Michael Ford
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09 Jul, 2019
One of our most distinguished and outspoken modern theologians is speaking in Salisbury this weekend.
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Percy talks on Authentic Mission
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Michael Ford
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30 May, 2019
The Dean of Salisbury has invited one of the Church of England’s most distinguished and controversial theologians, the Very Revd Martyn Percy, to give a public lecture in Salisbury Cathedral.
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Peregrine chicks named
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2019
The four peregrine falcon chicks hatched on the Cathedral Tower in Salisbury have been named.
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Peregrines go live
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Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2019
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26 Mar, 2019 03:24 PM
Things are hotting up on the Cathedral Tower as its peregrine cameras go live.
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