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The Electoral College will meet at St Pierre Church and Hotel in Chepstow on the 29th of July to choose the 15th Archbishop of Wales. The College can take up to three days to elect an Archbishop.
A new dean has been appointed to Bangor Cathedral, with Canon Dr Manon Ceridwen James taking up the role from September. Details are in the diocesan press release.
General Synod – 10-14 February 2025 on Monday, 10 February 2025 at 11.33 am by Peter Owen categorised as Church of England, General Synod This post will be updated as the meeting proceeds. The Church ...
The membership of the Canterbury CNC is now complete with the appointment of representatives from the Diocese of Canterbury. The Canterbury Diocesan representatives for the Canterbury Crown ...
Opinion – 31 May 2025 Opinion Church in Wales Statement of the Bench of Bishops of the Church in Wales on the Supreme Court ruling regarding the legal definition of a woman Mark Clavier Well-Tempered ...
Opinion – 28 June 2025 Opinion Anne Richards Modern Church The Death of Us Helen King sharedconversations Ceasefire? Stephen Parsons Surviving Church Safeguarding and the Falsely Accused ...
Martyn Snow, the Bishop of Leicester, has stepped from his role as Lead Bishop for Living in Love and Faith. He published the following statement on his Facebook page earlier this afternoon. With a ...
Opinion – 11 June 2025 on Wednesday, 11 June 2025 at 11.12 am by Peter Owen categorised as Opinion Alice Goodman Prospect The strange ritual of confirmation Helen King sharedconversations Another one ...
House of Bishops – minutes for March 2025 on Wednesday, 25 June 2025 at 3.26 pm by Peter Owen categorised as Church of England, News These are now available online. Earlier minutes are here; scroll ...
Opinion – 23 April 2025 on Wednesday, 23 April 2025 at 11.00 am by Peter Owen categorised as Opinion Giles Fraser UnHerd Happy Easter, losers Colin Coward Unadulterated Love Church of England campaign ...
Church Commissioners Annual Report for 2024 on Tuesday, 10 June 2025 at 10.56 am by Peter Owen categorised as Church Commissioners, Church of England The Church Commissioners published their annual ...
ordination is not a “right” or a “privilege.”’ “Ultimately all this depends on one’s theological understanding of what “ordination” ...
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