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Almost all English dioceses reported a significant increase in both catechumens and candidates at the Rite of Election at the start of Lent this year.
Further reading: Synod: Pope Francis shapes the church of tomorrow The announced timeline includes new consultations, with the pope continuing to play a central role. The Vatican stated March 14 ...
Regardless of the debate over whether churches should insist that their safeguarding officers be practising Christians, the ...
Net zero targets are killing off the Church of England, clergy and wardens have warned. Access to new oil or gas boilers has ...
Project Spire is the name that has been given to the Church Commissioner's decision to put aside £100m of their investments ...
THE Church of England has “an exceptionally challenging target set by General Synod of achieving net zero by 2030”, the Bishop of Southwark, the Rt Revd Christopher Chessun, has said.
Forward in Faith is a traditionalist membership organisation which advises and supports parishes that have passed a ...
A Safeguarding Practice Review (SPR) has been jointly commissioned by the National Safeguarding Team and the dioceses of Chelmsford and Southwark to look at the lessons to be learnt from the Church’s ...
Nearly 2,000 Church of England vicars are demanding an increase in pensions amid claims that many face an impoverished old ...
This is an excerpt from the latest episode of the Holy Smoke podcast with Damian Thompson, which you can find at the bottom ...
A review of how the case of the disgraced priest David Tudor was handled has been launched, the Church of England says. Tudor ...