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Cuts, clergy stress, low morale, and collapse in vocations presents ‘existential threat to the Church of England’ members ...
Members of the Church of England’s General Synod arrived in York yesterday for five days of deliberation and discussion.
Authority over death belongs to God only, the Church of England’s parliament has been told as its current highest-ranking ...
In his presidential address, he also points to changes on the agenda, including a new debate on assisted dying ...
The Church of England’s parliament, the General Synod, meets in York this weekend with an agenda omitting debates on the issues of same sex blessings and safeguarding scandals which have created ...
The Church previously issued a statement to clarify it was not banning gluten-free bread or non-alcoholic communion wine.
NEWS - In his presidential address to the General Synod in York, the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, called for a ...
Dioceses are also to receive more funds with the aim of easing financial stress and providing breathing space “as they pursue ...
The Anglican Communion is exploring diluting the Archbishop of Canterbury's role as its central symbolic leader, in an ...
When Pope Francis died in April leaving the Catholic Church leaderless, it entered a state the Church of England had already ...
Church of England accused of ‘punch in gut’ by abuse victims Bishop’s ‘wrecking amendment’ backed by General Synod, delaying moves for fully independent safeguarding and infuriating critics ...
The General Synod dates back to 1970, but the Church of England has had a synodal method of governance going back at least to 1919 and its forerunner, the Church Assembly, a body which had ...
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