The Bishop of Warrington issued a Pastoral Letter to the Diocese of Liverpool yesterday, and this is now available on the diocesan website. It is copied below. A Pastoral Letter to the Diocese of ...
Statement from the Rt. Revd. Dr. John Perumbalath, Bishop of Liverpool Having sought the permission of His Majesty the King, I have today taken the decision to retire from active ministry in the ...
The Charity Commission has no regulatory jurisdiction over the General Synod or its members. However, the Charity Commission is the regulator of the Church charities which must comply with the ...
The legislation to introduce the Redress Scheme for survivors of Church-related abuse will not be laid before General Synod for final approval in February, as previously scheduled, so that final ...
Before a decision is made about same-sex marriage, perhaps the CofE should decide what God is, who Jesus is, who wrote the Bible and if the moon is made of green cheese. This should hopefully delay ...
Stephen Knott, The Archbishops’ Secretary for Appointments has written to members of General Synod to confirm expected timings for the process of nominating the next Archbishop of Canterbury.
on Tuesday, 21 January 2025 at 11.06 am by Peter Owen categorised as Church of England, News The Church of England’s House of Bishops met yesterday and issued the following press release. The House of ...
The Ecclesiastical Committee is a statutory joint committee of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, created by the Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act 1919. Its role to review Church of England ...
They are both on the agenda for next month’s meeting of the General Synod as deemed business. This means that each will be deemed to be approved unless 25 members give notice in advance that they wish ...