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The independent lessons learnt review into the Church of England’s handling of allegations against the late Revd Trevor Devamanikkam has been published today.
The meeting began with an announcement by the chair, the Church’s lead safeguarding bishop, Jonathan Gibbs, that the contract for Zena Marshall, as interim national safeguarding director, has been extended to April 2022.
A retired hospital consultant, who is also a priest working in South London, has dedicated her time to vaccinating the vulnerable.
Victory for ExxonMobil shareholders as climate change disclosure resolution receives majority support despite company opposition.
England’s cathedrals continue to play a huge role in the worship, heritage, and civic life of the country according to the latest figures from the Church of England.
Maundy Thursday falls on March 29th this year. But what is Maundy Thursday and how to churches mark it?
Where does the title originate? What does “Supreme Governor” of the Church of England mean? What is the Established Church?
Women made up the majority of deacons ordained in the Church of England last year for the first time, according to new statistics published today.
The Church of England’s CDM Working Group has published a progress report acknowledging the hurt experienced by many under the CDM process, and recommending that the Clergy Discipline Measure 2003 is replaced with a new piece of legislation.
Dr Michael Beasley, Bishop of Hertford and an epidemiologist, writes of the urgent need to vaccinate the world on the first anniversary of vaccines being administered in the United Kingdom.