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The Church of England Pensions Board has today been recognised at the UN backed PRI (Principles for Responsible Investment) Awards, highlighting their innovation and industry-leading work on responsible investment.
The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Durham have urged the Government to extend free school meals as they highlight the “harrowing” number of families who could be destitute by Christmas.
All relevant information, documents and papers for the November 2020 Group of Sessions.
This section of The Pilgrim Way explores how we can know and love God.
Many couples who have had a civil wedding decide they would like to dedicate their marriage to God in church soon afterwards.
Whether you plan to get married in a couple of years or in just a few months, your church will help you through the process of booking and planning the ceremony.
If you choose to marry in church, it will be a day that is personal and special for you, but that need not mean you spend a fortune.
Some couples will need to apply for a Superintendent Registrar’s Marriage Schedule before their wedding instead of having banns. Read on for an outline of when you might need this, and what to expect when applying for one.
Most Church of England marriages will not require a licence, but in some circumstances you might need to apply for one…
It’s unusual to require a Common Licence but this page explains the basic information about them if you’ve been advised that you need one.