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For the first time, under historic plans outlined today, same-sex couples will be able to come to church to give thanks for their civil marriage or civil partnership and receive God’s blessing.
A new report has highlighted the hugely positive economic and social impact England’s cathedrals have on the cities and communities they serve and the effect the pandemic has had on their contribution.
Psalms 50 - 52, from The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
The results of all elections of the General Synod or of its constituent Houses, from January 2022 to present. A list of all appointments made by the General Synod's Appointments Committee from January 2022 to present.
Find details of our series of webinars on different aspects of the Church of England environment programme and the path to net zero carbon.
D Psalms and Canticles from New Patterns for Worship by The Church of England.
The Church of England's cathedrals are physical and cultural landmarks, often the most magnificent, complex and ancient buildings in their local area.
NEWS / The Church Commissioners for England announced today publication of their 2016 financial results and annual report.
Chocolate eggs are all part of children’s excitement at Easter. These tasty suggestions and activities will help children learn why eggs are a symbol of the real meaning of Easter, and why it’s the most important celebration in the Christian calendar.
An online version of the latest version of the Church Representation Rules, available as HTML content.