Diocese of Canterbury holds first COP event
First published on: 13th October 2023The event looked at how the Diocese can be more environmentally conscious in its journey to net zero.
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The event looked at how the Diocese can be more environmentally conscious in its journey to net zero.
The event offered a chance to thank those involved in the project.
A message from Bishop Rose
New College of Honorary Canons of ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îlannounced
Thank you to everyone who has attended the roadshows, we'd love your feedback
Bradon Muilenberg has been appointed to work alongside refugees in Calais
Bishop Rose, Revd Carol Smith and Revd Andy Bawtree visited our link diocese in Madagascar
The reliquary design was revealed at St Mary and St Eanswythe church in Folkestone.
The annual Reader admissions service took place on Sunday 24 September.
There are a number of events and resources available.
A plaque was unveiled to honour the life of Jean Liddicoat.
Join us for the deanery roadshows to find out about our growth strategy for 2030
St Mary and St Eanswythe church plan to celebrate with events across three days.
Introducing readers to be licensed at ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îlin September 2023.
Diocesan Secretary ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îl church leaders at opening service
The ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Ò•îl Taylor has announced his intention to retire after twelve years of serving in our diocese.
Jen Tobin will join the children and young people's team in September 2023
A brand new church and community centre in the Springfield and Ringlestone area of Maidstone.
News of two baptisms in our Diocese from the English Romani community.
The Cathedral opened its doors to Year 2 leavers
Diocesan Synod has adopted a ‘third bold outcome’ of ‘Every parish, benefice and deanery showing signs of revitalisation’.
Our diocese held a number of events from 20-27 June to mark Refugee Week.Â
News on how funding from the Church Commissioners will be put to good use within the Diocese.
Six deacons and four priests were ordained on Saturday.
The Bishop of Dover, Revd Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin opened up to BBC HARDtalk about the issues that affect her in our Diocese of Canterbury, the Church of England and the global Anglican Communion.
The Bishop of Dover, The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin is encouraging the nation to reconsider our perception of the Windrush Generation, reframing them as the Windrush Pioneers.
“I was excited, surprised and deeply honoured to have been a part of this historic once in a life-time moment."
Candles will be lit and services, prayer vigils and other events will take place across the country in churches to mark the first anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Holy Trinity & St John's Church of England Primary School in Margate host the world premiere of a brand new short film from Aardman Animations...
New safeguarding data from a three-year period has been published by the Church of England today