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Christmas Angel ideas and designs [Nov 2019]
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Michael Ford
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Christmas Day Sermon 2011
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Michael Ford
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28 Mar, 2012
Morning Service, Salisbury Catheral, Sunday 25 December 2011
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The Right Reverend Nicholas Holtam.
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Christmas Day Sermon 2015
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Michael Ford
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05 Jan, 2016
Bishop Nicholas preached at the Christmas morning Sung Eucharist at Salisbury Cathedral
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Christmas Day Sermon 2020
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Michael Ford
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25 Dec, 2020
The Bishop preached at Salisbury Cathedral on 25th December 2020.
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The Right Reverend Nicholas Holtam.
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Christmas Eve Sermon 2020
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25 Dec, 2020
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The Bishop preached on 24th December 2020 at Blandford Church. The text is below.
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Christmas Message 2019
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Michael Ford
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25 Dec, 2019
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The Bishop preached at Midnight Mass in Salisbury Cathedral, 24 December 2019
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Christmas, Children and Climate Change
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Michael Ford
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08 Jan, 2020
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“Christmas is for the children” was the message from the Bishop of Salisbury’s Christmas Night sermon.
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Chukkas Away for Charity!
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Michael Ford
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14 Aug, 2017
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On Sunday 6 August, four teams competed in the Kadugli Cup, a Sudan fundraiser at Tidworth Polo Club.
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Chuppa launched
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Michael Ford
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23 Jul, 2019
A rural church hasn't let a lack of toilets and water prevent the offer of a cuppa and a catch up.
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Church apologises to victims
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Michael Ford
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20 Nov, 2020
Following the publication on October 6th of its overarching IICSA report, the National Church’s governing bodies have all endorsed a motion apologising to victims and survivors and committing to urgently implementing IICSA's 6 recommendations, with emphasis on independent safeguarding and redress for survivors and victims.
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