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A month by any other name would smell as sweet
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Michael Ford
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21 May, 2019
It's all change for the Friends of Salisbury Cathedral’s 'Secret Gardens of the Close': this year’s popular event is taking place in June instead of May, following requests from the public to see the gardens during the rose season.
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A month of confirmations
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Michael Ford
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01 Jun, 2022
Over 100 have been confirmed in Salisbury Diocese in May.
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A multi-faith 'No' to fossil fuels
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Michael Ford
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22 May, 2020
On Monday 18th May 2020, a global coalition of 42 faith institutions divested from fossil fuels.
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A Musical Trio
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Michael Ford
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26 Jun, 2020
We continue our virtual tour of the Cathedral's Spirit and Endeavour exhibition with 3 musical items.
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A national auction to save our churches
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Michael Ford
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06 Nov, 2019
There is a great line up of auction prizes available in the new National Churches Trust’s ‘Save our Churches’ online auction, raising funds to help pay for urgent repairs to the nation’s churches.
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A National Day of Reflection
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2021
The majority of mourners during the pandemic have been unable to say goodbye properly, and Church of England cathedrals and parishes are preparing to mark a National Day of Reflection on Tuesday 23rd March, the anniversary of the first Covid lockdown.
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A neighbour has asked to buy a small part of the churchyard; there are no burials in the area. Is this OK?
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Michael Ford
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18 Nov, 2010
A neighbour has asked to buy a small part of the churchyard; there are no burials in the area. Is this OK?
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A new "imaginary"
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Michael Ford
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13 Nov, 2020
As our parishes and schools adjust again in changing times, returning to lockdown patterns and seeking to involve those with and without technology, new forms of church gathering, worship and working are emerging. Where do we go from here?
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A New Era in Education
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Michael Ford
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24 Sep, 2018
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The first new school in the Diocese of Salisbury in 14 years has opened its doors.
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A new fundraising milestone
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Michael Ford
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17 Apr, 2021
Having walked more than 4 marathons during his first set of 900 laps around Wimborne Minster, charity fundraiser Chris Slocock has completed a second set of laps.
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