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A Church of England hospital Chaplain has led a campaign which has identified more than 1,000 people over 80 to be vaccinated with the Covid-19 vaccine.
Vaccines began to be administered in Lichfield Cathedral today, the first cathedral in England to host a public vaccination clinic.
A retired hospital consultant, who is also a priest working in South London, has dedicated her time to vaccinating the vulnerable.
Dr Michael Beasley, Bishop of Hertford and an epidemiologist, writes of the urgent need to vaccinate the world on the first anniversary of vaccines being administered in the United Kingdom.
A paramedic who is working on the frontline amid the Covid-19 pandemic, has said he finds ‘hope’ in prayer.
A rural church in a village with no post office or shop has been able to offer part of its building as a community centre, providing refreshments, advice and activities, after a decade-long renovation project.
A ‘Santiago of the North’ has been launched, encouraging people to walk ancient pilgrimage routes to Durham dating back more than 1,000 years.
An abandoned builders' yard in the precincts of St Edmundsbury Cathedral has been transformed into an environmentally-friendly outdoor activity centre providing support and nurture for children aged 11 upwards
A church in the North West of England is pioneering mental health support as reports of mental health issues rise during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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