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238 results found for 'media 2442711 gs misc 1134 ac update on activities pdf'

The Church continues to be alive and active but our buildings must close in London

The diocese of London is still alive and active but must close buildings in London.

22/03/2020
  • News & Stories
A view from the back of St Matthias Church Richmond.

Church of England updates advice on coronavirus

Clergy are being advised not to share the chalice and to encourage worshippers not to shake hands during the ‘Sign of the Peace’ in services, as part of updated guidance on coronavirus issued by the Church of England.

10/03/2020
  • News & Stories
Statement from the Church of England.

Weddings in churches – an update

With churches now beginning the process of reopening initially for individual private prayer and funerals, church weddings however are still not permitted at present - under the Government’s restrictions to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.

15/06/2020
  • News & Stories
Two wedding rings are balanced on a bench. Denny Müller

Church updates guidance on weddings and baptisms in light of coronavirus

Guidance on weddings and baptisms during the current period of restrictions on public gatherings to combat coronavirus has been updated by the Church of England.

19/03/2020
  • News & Stories
Bride and groom standing in church doorway

Update on NST independent oversight

The Archbishops’ Council has voted unanimously that a proposal on interim independent oversight of the National Safeguarding Team is to be put in place before February Synod (2021) to pave the way for full independent oversight, by February Synod 2022. Both the Archbishops’ Council and the House of Bishops have already endorsed the principle of independence for the Church’s safeguarding work.

15/12/2020
  • News & Stories
National Safeguarding Team logo

Response to updated coronavirus restrictions

Following the announcement of fresh restrictions, including a new higher tier, a statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and the Bishop of London, Sarah Mullally,

19/12/2020
  • News & Stories

Update on church and cathedral monuments

The events of the past weeks in response to the tragic death of George Floyd have brought into focus the question of monuments to individuals who have participated in systemic and targeted discrimination or exploitation based on race.

26/06/2020
  • News & Stories
The interior of St Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol taken from the West end Julian Guffogg

Updated guidance for reopening church buildings for public worship

The Church of England has published new advice to help parish churches and cathedrals prepare to reopen their buildings for public worship after more than three months of lockdown because of the coronavirus.

30/06/2020
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Update on Church’s response to IICSA report

Following the publication (Oct 6) of its overarching IICSA report, the Church’s national governing bodies have all endorsed a motion apologising to victims and survivors and committing to urgently implementing the six IICSA recommendations. There will be a particular focus on independent safeguarding and redress for survivors and victims

16/11/2020
  • News & Stories
National Safeguarding Team logo

Living in Love and Faith: update in light of the COVID-19 pandemic

An update to Living in Love and Faith, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

29/04/2020
  • News & Stories
Statement from the Church of England.

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