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In thanks for their serviceLay people from churches across Sussex were welcomed into the Order of St Richard during a ceremony at Chichester Cathedral.
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Inspiring Churches on the Eco JourneyOver 80 enthusiastic individuals from churches across the Diocese gathered at St Mark's Holbrook for an empowering conference on environmental stewardship. The day was filled ...
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Celebrating Volunteers: The Heartbeat of Community Action During Volunteers' WeekNational Volunteers’ Week from June 3-9 is a chance to recognise, celebrate, and thank the UK’s incredible volunteers for all they contribute to our local ...
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Cathedral hosts 30th Anniversary celebration serviceA wonderful and moving Eucharist service took place this week in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the ordination of women to the priesthood at ...
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Excitement builds for Maycamp 2024We are so excited for Maycamp 2024. Over 350 young people will be gathering once again at Plumpton Racecourse from 24th May – 27th May. ...
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High Sheriffs “Thank Offering” visit to Chichester Cathedral TreasuryAs they come to the end of their Shrieval Years, The High Sheriff of West Sussex, Mr Andy Bliss QPM and The High Sheriff of ...
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Bishop Martin's Christmas Eve and Christmas Day addressesChristmas Eve Midnight Address and Christmas Day Address at Chichester Cathedral,
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From darkness to light - focus on the Beachy Head chaplaincySadly around 1% of all suicides in the UK occur at Beachy Head. A team of chaplains based at Beachy Head, draw alongside the people ...
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Church magazine award for PulboroughThe Pulborough Community News magazine has won the Silver Award in a national competition organised by the Association of Church Editors (ACE).
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Consecration of Burial Ground Extension at Rudgwick ChurchBishop Ruth consecrates the new graveyard at Holy Trinity Church Rudgwick during a service attended by parishioners, local councillors and others from the community.
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