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A post for every ordinand
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Michael Ford
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17 Jul, 2020
Around 560 ordinands completing theological training next year are on course to take up posts in the Church of England in spite of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on church finances, it has been announced.
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A prayer amidst the bushfires
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Michael Ford
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08 Jan, 2020
This prayer, written by Dean Andreas Loewe, has been said at St Paul’s Cathedral these past days. The Anglican Primate of Australia, Melbourne Archbishop Philip Freier, invites Christians to use it, and reproduce it in social media and pew-sheets or bulletins.
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"A privilege and a joyful duty"
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Michael Ford
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06 Mar, 2021
The Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam has told the city’s Area Board members that it has been "a privilege and a joyful duty to serve as Bishop of Salisbury."
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A quadruple marathon
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Michael Ford
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25 Sep, 2020
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02 Oct, 2020 04:12 PM
The year 2020 should have been a year of celebration for the Minster Church at Wimborne to mark the 900th anniversary of the start of the building as we know it today, but plans have had to change.
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A Quiet Day at Home
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Michael Ford
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08 Apr, 2020
When a Benefice Quiet Day at the Langford Lakes had to be cancelled, one Wiltshire priest invited his parishioners to set up their own 'Quiet Day at Home'.
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'A rare and fantastic opportunity, go for it!'
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Michael Ford
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05 Feb, 2020
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07 Feb, 2020 04:16 PM
If you are aged 18-30, why not spend a year serving God through the Ministry Experience Scheme?
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A record-breaking camp-out
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Michael Ford
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07 May, 2020
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07 May, 2020 07:22 PM
25 members of St Thomas’ Ensbury Park (and a dog!) joined more than 84,000 people around the world to become Record Breakers.
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A Rector Recovers
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Michael Ford
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22 May, 2020
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23 May, 2020 06:23 PM
As Shaftesbury Team Rector Helen Dawes recovers from suspected coronavirus, she has been interviewed by local media outlet ThisIsAlfred.
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A Reflective Space for All
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Michael Ford
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25 Jun, 2019
A Dorset residential school has re-imagined its chapel as a reflective space and community café.
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A retired vicar set to lead a cycle pilgrimage
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Michael Ford
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26 Jan, 2022
Retired vicar living in Pewsey, Robert de Berry, who will be eighty in June, is organising a bike pilgrimage to raise money for persecuted Christians. He is encouraging members of Salisbury Diocese to join or pray.
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