Diocese of Portsmouth

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  • Six new priests ordained in special service

    Bishop Jonathan ordained six new priests in a special service in our cathedral. The six, who had previously been ordained as deacons last year, were anointed with oil to symbolise their new role. And priests from across our diocese and beyond joined the bishop in laying hands on them. Read more

  • Five-year-old has feet washed during ordination service

    Bishop Jonathan ordained 18 new deacons and six new priests at two service in our cathedral. All of the deacons had their feet washed, to symbolise their new role as servants of others. Bishop Jonathan also washed the feet of five-year-old Lucas Ashworth, alongside his newly-ordained mum Emily. Read more

  • MY FAITH: “I’m glad I waited for God’s call”

    Lizzie Davidson is one of 18 people who will be ordained deacon at our cathedral on Saturday. She’s happy that she waited 10 years to respond to God’s call. Read more

  • Island students heading for Taize

    Students from The Bay C of E School and Christ the King College on the Isle of Wight are heading for a visit to the Taize Community in France with Bishop Jonathan. They'll experience prayer, worship and the chance to live in community with thousands of other young people at this Christian centre of pilgrimage. Read more

  • Refugee Week 2024 launched at our cathedral

    Our cathedral hosted the local launch of Refugee Week 2024, with an evening of colour, food and music. The event included performances by those who had sought refuge and asylum in this country, and celebrated the contributions they make to our life and culture. Read more

  • Young people given taste of parish ministry

    Are you aged 18 to 24 (or do you know of someone who fits the bill)? You could get some valuable experience of parish ministry via a diocesan-wide scheme that aims to give young people a flavour of what it is like to be involved in church leadership. Read more

  • D-Day Memorial dedicated in Gosport

    Bishop Jonathan dedicated a new D-Day Memorial in Gosport, on the day we marked 80 years since the start of the Normandy invasion. Among those present was a 98-year-old D-Day veteran, George Carpenter, who broke the ground to mark the start of the creation of the memorial Read more

  • Portsmouth hosts national D-Day anniversary event

    Our city hosted the UK’s national commemorative event to mark 80 years since D-Day – the pivotal moment in the Second World War. A 90-minute presentation from D-Day veterans, military musicians and city schoolchildren was watched by royalty, politicians, dignitaries and thousands of city residents. Among those involved were members of our churches and schools Read more

  • Equipped for a new role as ‘the Reverend’

    Tom Cooper’s call to ordained ministry came fairly quickly after his conversion to Christianity. He has been a Reader for seven years and will now become ‘the Reverend’ at an ordination service in our cathedral on June 29. Read more

  • City children will sing as part of D-Day 80 event

    A specially-formed children’s choir will sing in front of HM the King and a national audience as part of the events marking 80 years since D-Day. They’ll be on Southsea Common as part of the D-Day 80 national commemoration on June 5. Among them will be Luca Shaw, who will also read a description of what life was like for one teenage boy in the run-up to D-Day. Read more

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