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Prayer Spaces in our Churchyards
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Michael Ford
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03 Jul, 2020
The Cley Hill Churches Ministry Team in Wiltshire is taking a creative approach to Local Prayer Spaces.
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Prayerful simplicity
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Michael Ford
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03 Jul, 2020
Our churches have now been open for private prayer since 13th June, and across the Diocese many have taken advantage of this.
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Prayers for South Sudan
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Michael Ford
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10 Dec, 2019
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he prays continually for South Sudan.
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Prayers for South Sudan
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Michael Ford
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03 Mar, 2017
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Prayers in the Park
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Michael Ford
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18 Jun, 2021
The Wilton Branch of Mothers' Union recently held a Covid-safe May meeting with a Prayer Walk around Wilton, beginning in the park, taking in various landmarks and ending at the factory.
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Prayers Needed for Sudan
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Michael Ford
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09 Apr, 2019
Communities and churches throughout the Diocese are being asked to hold the people of Sudan in their prayers after Sudanese riot police fired tear gas at protesters in Khartoum this weekend.
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Prayers of Hope for the World
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Michael Ford
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15 Jan, 2021
We are invited, as churches and Christians, to pray together about themes of peace, planet, poverty, pandemic response, politics, justice, poverty and people, ahead of the 2022 Lambeth Conference.
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Prayers of Hope for the World [Jan 2021]
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Michael Ford
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13 Jan, 2021 10:40 AM
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Prayers offered for Notre Dame
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Michael Ford
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16 Apr, 2019
Salisbury Cathedral has joined with the Archbishop of Canterbury in responding in French with prayers following the fire at Notre Dame.
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Prayers on coronavirus
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Michael Ford
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24 Apr, 2020
The set of prayers for use during the coronavirus section on the Church of England website has been one of the most widely-used areas of the site the last 4 weeks.
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