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A church has struck a deal with the NHS as part of a programme of social prescribing aimed at promoting the health and well-being of its community.
Volunteers at a Cornwall church have turned their neglected village churchyard into a thriving patch for crops, flowers and wildlife.
Dr Anna Dixon MBE, chair of the Commission, reflects on the report launch of Reimagining Care and sets out its ongoing work.
During the Coronation the King is presented with a number of objects which have a symbolic meaning. These include the Sovereign’s Orb, Sceptres, crowns and sword.
Why do bishops sit in the House of Lords? What is the link between Church and State?
The Coronation Service is, at its heart and in its structure, a celebration of Holy Communion.
The Church of England traces its history in England back to the early centuries of the Christian faith.
What is the historical and religious significance of thrones? Which chair is used at King Charles’s Coronation? Where can the Coronation Chair be viewed by visitors?
What is anointing? Why is the monarch anointed at their Coronation? Where does the practice originate? Where has King Charles III’s anointing oil come from?
The Coronation of the King and Queen Consort takes place in Westminster Abbey. Though a large church, Westminster Abbey is not a cathedral. It is an abbey church, and a Royal Peculiar.