Sunday 20 July 2025
Bishop Curry recovering after surgery; New Taizé prior welcomed; New Lent resource on modern slavery; IS claims responsibility for bombing of Mass in Philippines; Burmese Cathedral attacked; Ethiopian churches agree to form council; Syria braced for cuts to food aid
08 Dec 2023
Peace — after Moscow’s defeat; Blackburn diocese and wealth redistribution; Bishop of Newcastle’s ruling on Lord Sentamu; Safeguarding: the ISB and Synod business rules; Retired clergy’s pension and housing problems; When Taizé was too Protestant for the Anglicans
04 Aug 2023
A LAY Anglican from West Yorkshire has been appointed Prior of the Taizé Community in France, becoming only the third person to head the ecumenical movement since its foundation in 1940
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The Diocese of Guildford is seeking a passionate and visionary Programme Lead to lead its Foundations in Ministry (FiM) programme - a dynamic and growing initiative that equips lay leaders for transformative ministry in parishes, chaplaincies, and beyond.
The Diocese of Carlisle is looking for a gifted ordained colleague with the experience and strategic skills to play a pivotal role in enabling the vocations of all God’s people alongside releasing the considerable potential for lay and ordained ministry across the Diocese.
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