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The Dioceses Commission exists to help resolve issues regarding Diocesan boundaries in partnership with others, and to encourage shared working across boundaries.
The General Synod consists of the House of Bishops, the House of Clergy and the House of Laity.
Churchyards display a variety of historic structures, many listed in their own right. The good management of a churchyard needs to take into account a range of issues, from the burial rights of parishioners to the wildlife management of the churchyard.
The Crown Nominations Commission was formed in 1974 when the Prime Minister agreed to the creation of the Commission as a means of supplying the Prime Minister with the names of candidates.
A list of all of the subsidiary bodies (Committees and Commissions) of the General Synod of the Church of England.
Each of the English diocese (and the Diocese in Europe) has a structure of boards and councils responsible for different aspects of the Church's work including ministry, mission and education.
Grants for the conservation of historic church interiors & churchyard structures in partnership with the NLHF, Pilgrim Trust, Radcliffe Trust, Oswald Allen Bequest, Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, Gunnis Fund & the Anglican Parish Churches Fund
The role of the Archbishops' Commission for Racial Justice was to set out a compelling agenda for change, for the benefit of all within the Church of England.
This page explains what an Eco Diocese is and how different Dioceses have worked towards this status.
The latest news from the Families and Household Commission.