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Reopening for Prayer is a Success
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Michael Ford
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19 Jun, 2020
The opening up of our Cathedral for private prayer saw them welcome 80 people in a steady stream between 10.00 am and 2.00 pm.
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Replacement organ strikes the right note
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Michael Ford
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15 Jan, 2020
With the generous support of a number of grant giving bodies and a local benefactor, one of our Dorset churches has been able to install a replacement organ.
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Report Praises Chaplains on Campus
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Michael Ford
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14 May, 2019
A major new report has recommended increased funding for university chaplains after finding that they have a significant impact on the welfare of students.
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Resourcing Eco Enthusiasts
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Michael Ford
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18 Jun, 2021
This autumn, our Diocesan Environment Group is running a course for Eco Champions in the Diocese designed to equip and encourage lay ministry in the local church.
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Responding to local needs
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Michael Ford
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12 Nov, 2018
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From the first launderette in a church building, to a trust fund that provides small grants for single parent families in crisis, a national survey has revealed that churches across the Diocese of Salisbury are active in service of their local communities.
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Restoring a place for the homeless
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Michael Ford
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27 Nov, 2020
As our churches partner with local organisations to help the needy, Poole homeless charity Routes to Roots confirms that restoration work at its future permanent base continues to make progress.
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Restoring Charminster's charm
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Michael Ford
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03 Jun, 2016
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Much-needed restoration at St Mary’s Charminster made possible by Dorset Historic Churches Trust
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Retirement of Church Newsletter Editor after 45 years
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Michael Ford
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09 Feb, 2022
A Parish Newsletter commenced in the newly formed United Benefice of All Cannings. Bishop’s Cannings and Etchilhampton in 1977. Since that time, Mrs Sue Cowdry has been responsible for its’ editing, publication and distribution.
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Retirement Room with a View
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2019
A Dorset based charity is now opening the doors of its free seaside retirement homes to retired female clergy as well as clergy widows.
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Retirement? What Retirement?
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Michael Ford
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06 Nov, 2019
Bishop Ed Condry, the former Bishop of Ramsbury returned to our Diocese last week to speak to our other retired clergy.
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