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BAKER. — On 10 December, the Revd Albert George Baker
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Following retirement of the current incumbent, we are seeking a dedicated Chaplain to lead and manage the work of the Chapel Royal at Hampton Court.
We are four rural parishes on the edge of Carlisle, each with its own distinct character, but united by warm community life, strong lay partnership, and a shared vision of “sharing the love of Jesus.”
We are a warm, friendly inclusive church family looking forward to welcoming our new vicar.
The Bishop seeks to appoint an Associate Priest to share with the Rector in the ministry and mission of this suburban parish in the London Borough of Havering. The church is in the modern Catholic tradition and is a supportive and growing community rooted in worship and committed to its context.
This is an exciting opportunity to be a key Ambassador for Norwich Cathedral, leading, inspiring and further developing our Schools and Family Learning work in line with Chapter Strategy.
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31 January 2026
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A Church Times/Canterbury Press online retreat.
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A Canterbury Press event at Temple Church, London. The Poet and Priest draws out the Christian bedrock at the heart of the Arthurian stories, revealing their spiritual depth and enduring resonance.
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