News Stories
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11 Oct. 2018
Fareham vicar at Parliamentary breakfast
The vicar of St John’s Church, Fareham, the Rev Bruce Deans, was a guest at a Parliamentary breakfast that brought together church leaders and politicians Read more
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2 Oct. 2018
Bishop Christopher meets the Pope
Bishop Christopher met Pope Francis in Rome alongside Catholic bishops from England Read more
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26 Feb. 2018
Dioceses, schools and organisations come together to tackle low self esteem in young people
Young people’s happiness is at its lowest since 2010. Many young people are sourcing their identities from social media and advertising, and in the process losing their self-esteem; Educators and organisations from all over the country came together to discuss action on changing the message in schools and various groups Read more
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11 Jan. 2018
Our curates in the Holy Land
Curates from across our diocese headed to the Holy Land for a week. Read about their experiences here Read more
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8 Jan. 2018
Curates head for Holy Land
Curates from across our diocese will head to the Holy Land for a pilgrimage with Bishop Christopher Read more
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26 Feb. 2017
Ghanaian bishop had visa refused
Bishop Alex Asmah was due to spend a week with us as part of our IDWAL link, but his visa wasn’t approved in time Read more
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20 Aug. 2004
Anglican Church in Zimbabwe evangelises young people
The Anglican Church in Zimbabwe has mounted a gospel crusade throughout the country to reach more people with Christ. Read more
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28 July 2004
Thousands witness opening of cathedral in Rwanda
[Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa] Rwanda's President Paul Kagame was among thousands of Anglican faithful who attended the official opening and blessing of John the Baptist Cathedral in Ruhengeri, Rwanda, earlier this week. Read more
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26 July 2004
Archbishop - Solomon Islanders' choice between bitterness and love
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Rowan Williams, on an eight-day visit to the Solomon Islands, has urged islanders to become a model of reconciliation for the wider world. In an address broadcast live in the Solomon Islands and delivered to more than six thousand people gathered for an ecumenical service in a football stadium in the capital, Honiara, Dr Williams praised the role of the churches following extensive inter-communal unrest, and challenged the islanders to use the experience of their suffering to help others. Read more
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20 Feb. 2004
Report on February General Synod