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The National Register of the Church’s clergy with a licence or Permission to Officiate (PTO) is now publicly available on the Church of England website.
It’s unusual to require a Common Licence but this page explains the basic information about them if you’ve been advised that you need one.
A Special Licence represents exceptional permission given by the Archbishop of Canterbury to get married in a particular place. It is relatively rare to require one.
The final stages for publishing a National Register of Clergy, to strengthen safeguarding in the Church of England, are now underway.
Most Church of England marriages will not require a licence, but in some circumstances you might need to apply for one…
Press releases from January 1st 2014 - December 31st 2014.
Twitter tells us the one thing they want clergy to know when using social media.
All relevant information, documents and papers for the July 2014 Group of Sessions.
An outline of churches awarded Clock grants June 2021