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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.
FEATURE / In this Renewal and Reform podcast, we speak to those responsible for supporting Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people as they follow their calling to ordained ministry.
NEWS / The Court of Appeal has upheld the freedom of clergy to be office holders rather than employees with its judgement in the case regarding former Worcestershire vicar, Mark Sharpe.
The latest set of findings from a 10-year research programme into the factors that enable clergy to flourish in ministry are published today by the Church of England.
Judge David Turner QC has been named as the new Deputy Chair of the Chair of the Clergy Discipline Commission replacing Sir Mark Hedley, who retired in December 2020.
Find out what happens to your Clergy pension when you die.
The General Synod has backed moves to introduce a statutory entitlement to 36 hours rest a week for clergy office holders in an effort to encourage Church of England priests to take sufficient time off work.
A new set of findings from a 10-year study into the well-being and flourishing of ordained ministers in the Church of England has been published today.
In this podcast, Tamanda Walker talks to the author of the report, Selina Stone, and co-researcher, Carlton Turner, about the wellbeing experiences of Global Majority Heritage clergy in the Church of England and how the church can respond.
NEWS / Mental health problems in local communities now one of the biggest social issues Church of England clergy encounter, new research shows.