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Hilfield Friary open for guests
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Michael Ford
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30 Mar, 2022
Hilfield Friary celebrated its 100th Anniversary in December.
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Hilfield Youth Camp 2019
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Michael Ford
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21 May, 2019
The Youth Camp at Hilfield Friary has run for over 40 years and provides a real opportunity for teenagers aged 13 -18 (school year 8 to 13) to explore faith, questions and doubts in a fun and safe environment.
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Hilfield Youth Camp 2021
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Michael Ford
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30 Apr, 2021
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An annual fixture for young people in this Diocese is now booking for August.
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Historic Church Trail for Olympic Visitors
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2012
The Bishop of Sherborne, Dr Graham Kings, will lead a two-part service at Whitchurch Canonicorum and the nearby Healing Well on Sunday 1 July (beginning 10am) and travel the route of ‘Seeking Gold’, a new Pilgrimage trail in Dorset celebrating the 2012 Olympic Games.
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Historic City Charter Service remembers Novichok anniversary
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Michael Ford
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27 Feb, 2019
On the anniversary of the first Novichok attack in Salisbury, 4 March, the Parish Church for the City Centre will remember the event at the City’s Charter Sunday service.
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Historic Slavery
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Michael Ford
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26 Jun, 2020
"Slavery and exploitation have no place in society." That is the strong message from the Church of England.
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Hitting the right note at St Paul's
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Michael Ford
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15 Jan, 2019
The new year has begun on a high note for the choir of St John’s, Devizes, as they were invited back to sing at St Paul’s Cathedral in London for a second time.
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Holding Brexit Conversations
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2019
Bishop Nicholas has spoken on National Radio about the need to draw people together, to encourage listening in conversations about Brexit, and the power of our churches to host these conversations.
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Holding on to the Cross
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2019
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An olive-wood holding cross from Bethlehem was the constant companion for a Dorset churchgoer who has undergone pioneering medical procedures.
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Holiday hunger
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Michael Ford
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06 Nov, 2020
Against a background of high-profile national campaigns, some of our local churches have been quietly getting on with what they have always done - making sure that vulnerable families and households have the care that they need.
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