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12942 results found for 'node 27986 printable part 3 deanery synods rules 14 to 28 htm'

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18/07/2025
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A Service for the Fifth Sunday after Trinity

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.

20/07/2025
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Clergy pension improvements

Find out more about the Clergy pension improvements agreed by Synod in July

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Clergy pensions

Find out how your Clergy pension works.

 

 

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Common Licences

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.

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Briefing and reflections on Conversion Therapy

17/07/2025
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Racial Justice

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. 

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Filming a wedding

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.

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The cost of church weddings

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.

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Meeting the vicar

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.

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