Resignation of Archbishop Justin
First published on: 12th November 2024Justin Welby has announced his resignation as Archbishop of Canterbury
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Justin Welby has announced his resignation as Archbishop of Canterbury
Folkestone church to lay Saint's remains to rest
There will be an opportunity for the Diocese to say farewell to Andrew and his wife Jools at Evensong in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îlin the new year.
Clergy from our diocese gathered ‘Together in Prayer’ at a conference of the same name at the beginning of October.
A message from Bishop Rose
Read the Archbishop's statement on assisted suicide
A group from the Diocese of Canterbury visited Germany between 11 and 14 October to meet with groups from our Diocese’s link churches in the Protestant Church of Germany.
Participants of our first Catalyst cohort attended a ceremony for completing their youth ministry training.
The Archbishop’s School, Canterbury and The John Wallis Academy, Ashford came together for a day of discussion, reflection and worship.
On Sunday, 29th September, a special ‘Farm Church’ service was held at White House Farm in Biddenden.
On Sunday 22 September, Bishop Rose admitted Ann Friedlos, Janet Butcher-Weisner and Nigel Poole to the office of Reader in the Church.
This year marks a decade since the first Anna Chaplain joined the team at the Bible Fellowship Foundation.
St Peter & St Paul, Temple Ewell has recently received a silver Eco Church award.
An ancient stone carving believed by some historians to be the earliest known sculpture of St Thomas Becket is to be blessed this weekend following its cleaning and restoration.
The Diocese of Canterbury is pleased to welcome Mark Wilson as our new LGBTQ+ Adviser to the Bishop of Dover.
A message from Diocesan Secretary Iain Blythe
Invitation to our series of roadshows
Christmas markets to return to ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îlPrecincts
Statement From Bishop Rose and Archbishop Justin on the recent unrest in the United Kingdom
We are delighted to have been chosen as one of the dioceses to take part in the Renew Wellbeing pilot in the Church of England.
A safeguarding statement issued jointly from ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îland the Diocese of Canterbury
Ride+Stride, 14 September
Dozens of church leaders from across our diocese gathered at a Leading your Church into Growth conference
A former wrestler, army officer, youth worker, and teacher were just some of the people ordained for ministry in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îllast weekend.
The SJN is at the heart of the diocesan vision that we are ‘changed lives changing lives’, as we help to transform our communities through social action. SJN has its official launch on Thursday 13 June.
20 deacons and six priests will be ordained at ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îlon 29 June.
The Ministry Experience Scheme is a year out to grow in ministry and leadership skills through placements, training and mentoring.
Future Youth supports people aged 18-29 to explore ministry with children and youth people. Could yours be a placement church?
A summary of the theme and events for refugee week
A celebration of the latest cohort of Launchpad, a training course developed by Youthscape as the first step in developing youth ministry, was held earlier this month.