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Consecration of the Very Revd Stephen Lake, 25 April 11am at Southwark Cathedral
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Michael Ford
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30 Mar, 2022
Following Dean Stephen’s Confirmation of Election which takes place in London Friday 1 April, the next stage of his arrival into the diocese is his Consecration.
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Consider the lilies
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2020
Could you provide a thought for the day?
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Contactless Giving
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Michael Ford
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09 Jul, 2019
Contactless collection plates have been used in York Minster for the first time, as the Church of England General Synod met for a Sunday service delivered by both the Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of York.
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Contesting heritage
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Michael Ford
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14 May, 2021
The Church of England has published guidance for parishes and cathedrals addressing concerns over memorials with links to slavery and other contested heritage.
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Continuing to Pray for the Nation
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Michael Ford
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20 Nov, 2020
Our Bishops have joined with the Archbishops of Canterbury and York and other senior church leaders, who are inviting Christians to pray for our nation over the next month of lockdown, and parishes and schools are joining in too.
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Cooking for Life
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Michael Ford
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22 Oct, 2021
The Covid lockdown has prompted Dorchester's Christian Aid group book to launch a new recipe book to raise funds for the world’s poorest people.
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COP26 to tackle climate threat
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2021
This November, the UK will host the UN climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. World leaders will meet with the aim to agree how to tackle the urgent threat of global climate change.
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Coping with Covid in South Sudan
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Michael Ford
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09 Oct, 2020
One of our most meaningful and long-standing partnerships as a Diocese is with the Episcopal Church of Sudan and South Sudan.
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Coronavirus advice for churches
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Michael Ford
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05 Mar, 2020
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06 Mar, 2020 08:39 AM
Churches are already following best-hygiene practices that include advising parishioners with coughs and sneezes to refrain from handshaking during the Peace and to receive only Communion bread but, at present, there is no Government advice that suggests the use of the Common Cup should be suspended.
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Coronavirus Checklist
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Michael Ford
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15 May, 2020
The Church of England has issued a helpful checklist for clergy now that the guidance allows them back into their buildings.
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