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This week join us for a service of Matins for the Fifth Sunday after Trinity from the historic St Giles-in-the-Fields, London, led by Rev Phillip Dawson.
Find out more about the Clergy pension improvements agreed by Synod in July
Find out how your Clergy pension works.
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.
Racial Justice and inclusion is a critical priority for the Church of England and we are committed to ensuring that our Dioceses, clergy and volunteers reflect the communities we are called to serve.
Recording your wedding is a wonderful way to preserve the memories of your special day – it is valuable to be able to show it to others and also to see it again over the years to come.
If you choose to marry in church, it will be a day that is personal and special for you, but that need not mean you spend a fortune.
Once you’ve decided to marry in church, your first contact is most likely to be the vicar, although sometimes you may speak to a church administrator first.