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Thank you to our PSOs
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2019
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05 Apr, 2019 10:56 AM
Parishes are invited to say thank you to their Parish Safeguarding Officers (PSOs) at a special service at our Cathedral next month.
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Thank You Vicar!
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by
Michael Ford
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16 Jul, 2019
A week that allows you to say Thank You to your clergy, as well as raising funds for their healthcare is back again this autumn.
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Thank You Vicar
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by
Michael Ford
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16 Oct, 2019
Being a vicar is much more than a job – it’s a calling and this week churches and schools are being given the chance to say "Thank You" to their Vicar.
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Thanks and Praise
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Michael Ford
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24 Jul, 2020
Having spent time preparing their buildings, many of our churches are now able to unlock for worship.
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"Thanks be to God for our partners"
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by
Michael Ford
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14 May, 2021
The latest newsletter from the Episcopal Church of Sudan gives fresh insights into the current situation in that northeast African country.
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Thanks for the Abbey memories
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by
Michael Ford
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31 Jan, 2020
Sherborne Abbey's Rector is retiring after 27 years in post.
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'Thanks, Salisbury Diocese'
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by
Michael Ford
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published
22 Jan, 2020
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last modified
22 Jan, 2020 05:03 PM
As the Real Easter Egg Campaign celebrates its 10th anniversary, our Diocese is being thanked for their help in getting it all started.
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Thatcher loses his thatch!
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Michael Ford
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published
09 Jul, 2021
Fundraising is not always a serious business. A well-known master thatcher and bellringer has recently completed a charity head-shave, and has raised way more money than his target of £250.
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The 900th Time Around
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Michael Ford
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02 Oct, 2020
As the Church continues to change, adapting to the times we live in, staying rooted in our heritage is ever more important.
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The Amazon Rainforest Fires
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Michael Ford
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03 Sep, 2019
"There is a climate emergency which does not know international boundaries. The Amazon is a global resource as well as a national one."
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