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£15,000 in anonymous gifts
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2019
The Sudan Medical Link has recently received an anonymous gift of £10,000 and a bequest of £5,000 and want to say a huge Thank You to the givers.
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£100K for Innovative Church Project
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Michael Ford
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06 Jun, 2012
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08 Mar, 2018 09:59 AM
Poole Missional Communities, a Christian community project, has been awarded £100,000 by the Archbishops’ Spending Task Group for its success in developing church growth in a deprived area.
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£155m to be invested in establishing a "stronger" Christian presence.
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Michael Ford
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03 Jul, 2019
An additional £155m is set to be invested by the Church of England over the next 3 years to develop places of worship, provide support to low income areas, and grow the priesthood.
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£600K for BIG Church Project
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Michael Ford
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16 Jul, 2021
Blandford Parish Church has received over £600K from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for restoration and community engagement.
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PSA
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Michael Ford
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20 Mar, 2014
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PSA FAQ [Jun 2017]
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Michael Ford
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07 Jun, 2017 10:05 AM
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Psalms, Prayer and Praise
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Michael Ford
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26 Jun, 2020
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26 Jun, 2020 11:52 PM
During the pandemic it has emerged that more than 26% of UK adults are now praying, many for the first time.
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PtO
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Michael Ford
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13 May, 2022 07:51 PM
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PtO Guidelines
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Michael Ford
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18 Jun, 2019
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29 Nov, 2021 11:35 AM
The Diocese has issued new guidelines for Clergy with Permission to Officiate.
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Public asked to name peregrine chicks
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
A recent ringing exercise of the peregrines at our Cathedral revealed 3 females and a male chick, and to mark the 800th Anniversary of the Cathedral (the first foundations stones were laid in 1220), the chicks have been named after people who had a big hand in the early life of Salisbury Cathedral.
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