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Priests on Penny-farthings
by Michael Ford published 14 May, 2019
Clergy keen to learn how to ride penny-farthings are being sought by the Historic Churches Trust.
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£10K needed to secure Youth Worker's role
by Michael Ford published 08 Jan, 2020
Wiltshire's Youth for Christ Team Leader is appealing for fundraising help to keep his job as a youth worker.
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£14K goes a long way
by Michael Ford published 10 Sep, 2019
Two events raising life-saving money for the Sudan Medical Link Fund have together raised over £14,000.
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£600K for BIG Church Project
by Michael Ford published 16 Jul, 2021
Blandford Parish Church has received over £600K from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for restoration and community engagement.
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Psalms, Prayer and Praise
by Michael Ford published 26 Jun, 2020 last modified 26 Jun, 2020 11:52 PM
During the pandemic it has emerged that more than 26% of UK adults are now praying, many for the first time.
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Public asked to name peregrine chicks
by Michael Ford published 05 Jun, 2020
A recent ringing exercise of the peregrines at our Cathedral revealed 3 females and a male chick, and to mark the 800th Anniversary of the Cathedral (the first foundations stones were laid in 1220), the chicks have been named after people who had a big hand in the early life of Salisbury Cathedral.
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Public Meeting: your views on the next Bishop of Salisbury
by Michael Ford published 30 Apr, 2021
As part of the process to identify the next Bishop of Salisbury, the Diocese will be hosting a public meeting on Zoom with the Appointments Secretaries for the Prime Minister and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York on Wednesday 12th May, 7.00-9.00pm.
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Purbeck parishes tell the Home Secretary - 'make migrant channel crossings tales of hope'
by Michael Ford published 08 Jan, 2019 last modified 09 Jan, 2019 01:13 PM
Three parishes in Purbeck Hills have written to the Home Secretary calling on him not to encourage “xenophobic prejudice” by fostering “a hostile environment towards asylum seekers attempting the perilous crossing of the English Chanel in search of sanctuary and safety.”
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Pushing the Boat Out
by Michael Ford published 22 Jan, 2020
As a Diocese, prayer underlines all we do.
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Putting a little bit away
by Michael Ford published 09 Apr, 2020
Lent traditionally has been a time where churches have held lunches with the proceeds going to charity, particularly Christian Aid.
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