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DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocese of Canterbury Diocesan House, Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury, CT1 1NQ Tel: 01227 459401 View on Google Maps. Contact us DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Kent Climate Emergency Forum 2019. (Film credit to @tommustill www.grippingfilms.com with @GretaThunberg and @GeorgeMonbiot #NatureNow). Get involved. Sign up to All Things Bright & Beautiful, a bi-monthly digest of news, campaigns, hints, tips and hope.You’ll hear about our latest activities and how you can get involved. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Communities and Partnerships Team works to express our faith in God through working with community engagement and social justice. Our portfolio evolves in response to times of crisis and includes migration and refugees, social issues of debt, hunger, homelessness, modern slavery and exploitation, the rehabilitation of ex-offendersand rural justice.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY A Shared Journey. Throughout the Bible there is an undeniable sense of connection and interaction between generations as faith communities are gathered together; communities creating space and opportunity for the whole people of God to worship together and learn from each other, reaping the blessings of discovering the richness of faith as it is passed from generation to generation. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Each deanery within the diocese has its own Mission and Ministry committee which works with the Deanery Synod on Mission Action Planning. This process considers how the deanery can make best use its resources; both human and physical to make the most of the particular opportunities for taking forward the mission of the church in theirlocal situation.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocese of Canterbury Diocesan House, Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury, CT1 1NQ Tel: 01227 459401 View on Google Maps. Contact us DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin is the Bishop of Dover and the Bishop in Canterbury. She has oversight for Canterbury Diocese which stretches from Maidstone southwards and includes the Weald, Romney Marsh, Ashford, Dover, Thanet, Faversham, Sittingbourne and the Isleof Sheppey.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Bishop of Dover will host a discussion panel with special guest Lord Dubs as part of a webinar jointly organised by Canterbury Cathedral and the Diocese of Canterbury to mark Refugee Week. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Funeral and Bereavement course is open to ALM Pastoral Assistants, ALM Worship Leaders and to Readers/Licensed Lay Ministers. Training consists of an induction evening with training ministers, 6 x (2 hour) sessions and a period of in-parish experience of funerals and bereavement visiting. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURYOUR LIFEMINISTRYMISSIONCHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLEPARISH SUPPORTOUR FAITH Welcome to Canterbury Diocese. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocese of Canterbury Diocesan House, Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury, CT1 1NQ Tel: 01227 459401 View on Google Maps. Contact us DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Deaneries and Parishes. Canterbury Diocese comprises 208 parishes organised in 100 legal benefices. There are 15 Deaneries or areas within the diocese. Many deaneries mirror local district boundaries. Each deanery has its own Deanery Synod with membership of all clergy licensed to parishes in the deanery, plus elected lay members fromeach parish.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Calendar of Prayer includes requests for prayer and stories of where God is directing renewal and mission in our communities. These stories will enable us all to connect and pray with each other more deeply and help to encourage us all in mission growth. To do this we need you to send us your prayer requests and stories. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Novena. A ‘novena’ is an ancient Christian tradition – it’s a nine-day period of prayer that traditionally falls between Ascension (when Jesus physically departed earth for heaven) and Pentecost (when the first disciples were gifted with the presence of the Holy Spirit. It marks a time when Jesus’ disciples are said to have prayed DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Grants related to Parochial Fees – (May 2013) Bishop’s Guidelines for payment of parochial and casual duty fees. Record of Parochial Fees Received 2021 – ( Excel format ) ( PDF format ) To be completed MONTHLY by the Parish Treasurer or Incumbent. If the return for the month is “NIL” click here. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY A Shared Journey. Throughout the Bible there is an undeniable sense of connection and interaction between generations as faith communities are gathered together; communities creating space and opportunity for the whole people of God to worship together and learn from each other, reaping the blessings of discovering the richness of faith as it is passed from generation to generation. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Church Commissioners Pastoral Division. This has links to all the relevant legislation and guidance on the process of pastoral reorganisation. The Patronage and Benefices Measure is the law governing Clergy appointments and Suspension of Presentation. The Church Representation Rules - a vital tool for those involved inparochial, diocesan
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY This document offers support to collective worship leaders in sharping and planning worship in the classroom or other small group. This document compliments the advice in Fresh Approach to Collective Worship document. This is a quick guide for classroom teachers to help them make the most out of planning and leading worship in theclassroom.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURYOUR LIFEMINISTRYMISSIONCHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLEPARISH SUPPORTOUR FAITH Welcome to Canterbury Diocese. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocese of Canterbury Diocesan House, Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury, CT1 1NQ Tel: 01227 459401 View on Google Maps. Contact us DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Deaneries and Parishes. Canterbury Diocese comprises 208 parishes organised in 100 legal benefices. There are 15 Deaneries or areas within the diocese. Many deaneries mirror local district boundaries. Each deanery has its own Deanery Synod with membership of all clergy licensed to parishes in the deanery, plus elected lay members fromeach parish.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Calendar of Prayer includes requests for prayer and stories of where God is directing renewal and mission in our communities. These stories will enable us all to connect and pray with each other more deeply and help to encourage us all in mission growth. To do this we need you to send us your prayer requests and stories. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY A ‘novena’ is an ancient Christian tradition – it’s a nine-day period of prayer that traditionally falls between Ascension (when Jesus physically departed earth for heaven) and Pentecost (when the first disciples were gifted with the presence of the Holy Spirit. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Grants related to Parochial Fees – (May 2013) Bishop’s Guidelines for payment of parochial and casual duty fees. Record of Parochial Fees Received 2021 – ( Excel format ) ( PDF format ) To be completed MONTHLY by the Parish Treasurer or Incumbent. If the return for the month is “NIL” click here. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY A Shared Journey. Throughout the Bible there is an undeniable sense of connection and interaction between generations as faith communities are gathered together; communities creating space and opportunity for the whole people of God to worship together and learn from each other, reaping the blessings of discovering the richness of faith as it is passed from generation to generation. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Church Commissioners Pastoral Division. This has links to all the relevant legislation and guidance on the process of pastoral reorganisation. The Patronage and Benefices Measure is the law governing Clergy appointments and Suspension of Presentation. The Church Representation Rules - a vital tool for those involved inparochial, diocesan
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY This document offers support to collective worship leaders in sharping and planning worship in the classroom or other small group. This document compliments the advice in Fresh Approach to Collective Worship document. This is a quick guide for classroom teachers to help them make the most out of planning and leading worship in theclassroom.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocese of Canterbury Diocesan House, Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury, CT1 1NQ Tel: 01227 459401 View on Google Maps. Contact us DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Parish Support. Our parishes are our frontline - where worship, mission, ministry and pastoral support become real for people in communities across Kent. Check pout the sections below and to your right to access resources and support. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Church Commissioners Pastoral Division. This has links to all the relevant legislation and guidance on the process of pastoral reorganisation. The Patronage and Benefices Measure is the law governing Clergy appointments and Suspension of Presentation. The Church Representation Rules - a vital tool for those involved inparochial, diocesan
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Kent Climate Emergency Forum 2019. (Film credit to @tommustill www.grippingfilms.com with @GretaThunberg and @GeorgeMonbiot #NatureNow). Get involved. Sign up to All Things Bright & Beautiful, a bi-monthly digest of news, campaigns, hints, tips and hope.You’ll hear about our latest activities and how you can get involved. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Incident report form. Attendance record template – (Excel format) Consent form for off-site activities. Registration form for children attending groups or activities – (Word format) Parental Consent Form – Group Membership. Photo consent form. Church of England Templates and Resources. We are a safeguarding church - poster (PowerPointformat)
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY A Shared Journey. Throughout the Bible there is an undeniable sense of connection and interaction between generations as faith communities are gathered together; communities creating space and opportunity for the whole people of God to worship together and learn from each other, reaping the blessings of discovering the richness of faith as it is passed from generation to generation. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Communities and Partnerships Team works to express our faith in God through working with community engagement and social justice. Our portfolio evolves in response to times of crisis and includes migration and refugees, social issues of debt, hunger, homelessness, modern slavery and exploitation, the rehabilitation of ex-offendersand rural justice.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Bishop of Dover will host a discussion panel with special guest Lord Dubs as part of a webinar jointly organised by Canterbury Cathedral and the Diocese of Canterbury to mark Refugee Week. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Parish Officers. Church and community life across our diocese is made possible thanks to our amazing parish officers, who keep the lights on, keep things running, manage our resources and enrich our ministry. If that's you, we'd like to say a huge 'Thank you' - there's no way we could have a meaningful ministry in our diocese without you. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Funeral and Bereavement Training. The Funeral and Bereavement course is open to ALM Pastoral Assistants, ALM Worship Leaders and to Readers/Licensed Lay Ministers. Training consists of an induction evening with training ministers, 6 x (2 hour) sessions and a period of in-parish experience of funerals and bereavement visiting. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURYOUR LIFEMINISTRYMISSIONCHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLEPARISH SUPPORTOUR FAITH Welcome to Canterbury Diocese. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocese of Canterbury Diocesan House, Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury, CT1 1NQ Tel: 01227 459401 View on Google Maps. Contact us DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY You can contact her via email via the Diocesan Offices on 01227 459401. God’s gift of creation - our natural world - provides everything to sustain our lives. As humans, we're appointed by God as stewards of life on earth, and yet our actions have contributed to the widespread extinction of species. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Calendar of Prayer includes requests for prayer and stories of where God is directing renewal and mission in our communities. These stories will enable us all to connect and pray with each other more deeply and help to encourage us all in mission growth. To do this we need you to send us your prayer requests and stories. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Churchyards - both rural and urban - are unique and special places for people, wildlife and history. As such we have an important duty of care towards them. Churchyards hold special importance as places of: For these reasons, the Churchyard Regulations 2014 must be consulted regarding memorials and burials (including the interment of ashes). DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Grants related to Parochial Fees – (May 2013) Bishop’s Guidelines for payment of parochial and casual duty fees. Record of Parochial Fees Received 2021 – ( Excel format ) ( PDF format ) To be completed MONTHLY by the Parish Treasurer or Incumbent. If the return for the month is “NIL” click here. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Communities and Partnerships Team works to express our faith in God through working with community engagement and social justice. Our portfolio evolves in response to times of crisis and includes migration and refugees, social issues of debt, hunger, homelessness, modern slavery and exploitation, the rehabilitation of ex-offendersand rural justice.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Church Commissioners Pastoral Division. This has links to all the relevant legislation and guidance on the process of pastoral reorganisation. The Patronage and Benefices Measure is the law governing Clergy appointments and Suspension of Presentation. The Church Representation Rules - a vital tool for those involved inparochial, diocesan
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Finances. With 334 churches and over 100 church schools, the Diocese of Canterbury is committed to serving every community in South and East Kent. Ministry is offered through 120 parish clergy, 60 non-stipendiary clergy, 170 Readers, and thousands of volunteers - including churchwardens, Authorised Lay Ministers, youth groupleaders, church
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Bishop of Dover, the Right Reverend Trevor Willmott, led a special service at Eastry Church on Thursday 18 April to install the Reverend David Ridley as the first Rector of the new Benefice of Eastry and Woodnesborough. David Ridley, who was a DIOCESE OF CANTERBURYOUR LIFEMINISTRYMISSIONCHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLEPARISH SUPPORTOUR FAITH Welcome to Canterbury Diocese. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocese of Canterbury Diocesan House, Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury, CT1 1NQ Tel: 01227 459401 View on Google Maps. Contact us DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY You can contact her via email via the Diocesan Offices on 01227 459401. God’s gift of creation - our natural world - provides everything to sustain our lives. As humans, we're appointed by God as stewards of life on earth, and yet our actions have contributed to the widespread extinction of species. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Calendar of Prayer includes requests for prayer and stories of where God is directing renewal and mission in our communities. These stories will enable us all to connect and pray with each other more deeply and help to encourage us all in mission growth. To do this we need you to send us your prayer requests and stories. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Churchyards - both rural and urban - are unique and special places for people, wildlife and history. As such we have an important duty of care towards them. Churchyards hold special importance as places of: For these reasons, the Churchyard Regulations 2014 must be consulted regarding memorials and burials (including the interment of ashes). DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Grants related to Parochial Fees – (May 2013) Bishop’s Guidelines for payment of parochial and casual duty fees. Record of Parochial Fees Received 2021 – ( Excel format ) ( PDF format ) To be completed MONTHLY by the Parish Treasurer or Incumbent. If the return for the month is “NIL” click here. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Communities and Partnerships Team works to express our faith in God through working with community engagement and social justice. Our portfolio evolves in response to times of crisis and includes migration and refugees, social issues of debt, hunger, homelessness, modern slavery and exploitation, the rehabilitation of ex-offendersand rural justice.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Church Commissioners Pastoral Division. This has links to all the relevant legislation and guidance on the process of pastoral reorganisation. The Patronage and Benefices Measure is the law governing Clergy appointments and Suspension of Presentation. The Church Representation Rules - a vital tool for those involved inparochial, diocesan
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Finances. With 334 churches and over 100 church schools, the Diocese of Canterbury is committed to serving every community in South and East Kent. Ministry is offered through 120 parish clergy, 60 non-stipendiary clergy, 170 Readers, and thousands of volunteers - including churchwardens, Authorised Lay Ministers, youth groupleaders, church
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Bishop of Dover, the Right Reverend Trevor Willmott, led a special service at Eastry Church on Thursday 18 April to install the Reverend David Ridley as the first Rector of the new Benefice of Eastry and Woodnesborough. David Ridley, who was a DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Latest News. "When you are offered the opportunity to get your COVID vaccination, I want you to take it." Bishop Rose. A fund launched to help manage the impact of the restricted movement of people and traffic in the county. Living in Love and Faith resources published as bishops issue appeal to Church to ‘listen and learn together’. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocesan House. Lady Wootton's Green. Canterbury. CT11NQ. 01227 459401. Email the Operations Team. Our normal office hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Most Diocesan staff and officers can be contacted via Diocesan House - or by using the numbers and email addresses below. Click the team name to jump straight the contacts youneed.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Deaneries and Parishes. Canterbury Diocese comprises 208 parishes organised in 100 legal benefices. There are 15 Deaneries or areas within the diocese. Many deaneries mirror local district boundaries. Each deanery has its own Deanery Synod with membership of all clergy licensed to parishes in the deanery, plus elected lay members fromeach parish.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Novena. A ‘novena’ is an ancient Christian tradition – it’s a nine-day period of prayer that traditionally falls between Ascension (when Jesus physically departed earth for heaven) and Pentecost (when the first disciples were gifted with the presence of the Holy Spirit. It marks a time when Jesus’ disciples are said to have prayed DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The size of the Electoral Roll determines the number of elected members in the Parochial Church Council. This is another reason for the fourteen-day period before the APCM: the notices for the APCM must specify the number of members to be elected to the PCC. No-one over 18 can be elected to the PCC until they have been members of the Roll for DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Bishop of Dover will host a discussion panel with special guest Lord Dubs as part of a webinar jointly organised by Canterbury Cathedral and the Diocese of Canterbury to mark Refugee Week. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY This document offers support to collective worship leaders in sharping and planning worship in the classroom or other small group. This document compliments the advice in Fresh Approach to Collective Worship document. This is a quick guide for classroom teachers to help them make the most out of planning and leading worship in theclassroom.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin is the Bishop of Dover and the Bishop in Canterbury. She has oversight for Canterbury Diocese which stretches from Maidstone southwards and includes the Weald, Romney Marsh, Ashford, Dover, Thanet, Faversham, Sittingbourne and the Isleof Sheppey.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Bishop of Dover, the Right Reverend Trevor Willmott, led a special service at Eastry Church on Thursday 18 April to install the Reverend David Ridley as the first Rector of the new Benefice of Eastry and Woodnesborough. David Ridley, who was a DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Six men and four women, including a former scientist, an inspector of taxes, a physiotherapist and a window cleaner, became new Church of England curates at a special Ordination Service in Canterbury Cathedral on Saturday 28 June. Six others were ord DIOCESE OF CANTERBURYOUR LIFEMINISTRYMISSIONCHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLEPARISH SUPPORTOUR FAITHWEST RIVER CATHOLIC DIOCESE Welcome to Canterbury Diocese. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Living Well, Canterbury Diocese Centre for Healing & Wholeness closes for Christmas on the 23rd December. The team will be able to offer listening and prayer and individual retreats as soon as we re-open in the New Year, booking is essential - please email contact@the-living-well.org.uk . DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Calendar of Prayer includes requests for prayer and stories of where God is directing renewal and mission in our communities. These stories will enable us all to connect and pray with each other more deeply and help to encourage us all in mission growth. To do this we need you to send us your prayer requests and stories. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Deaneries and Parishes. Canterbury Diocese comprises 208 parishes organised in 100 legal benefices. There are 15 Deaneries or areas within the diocese. Many deaneries mirror local district boundaries. Each deanery has its own Deanery Synod with membership of all clergy licensed to parishes in the deanery, plus elected lay members fromeach parish.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Grants related to Parochial Fees – (May 2013) Bishop’s Guidelines for payment of parochial and casual duty fees. Record of Parochial Fees Received 2021 – ( Excel format ) ( PDF format ) To be completed MONTHLY by the Parish Treasurer or Incumbent. If the return for the month is “NIL” click here. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Churchyards - both rural and urban - are unique and special places for people, wildlife and history. As such we have an important duty of care towards them. Churchyards hold special importance as places of: For these reasons, the Churchyard Regulations 2014 must be consulted regarding memorials and burials (including the interment of ashes). DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Novena. A ‘novena’ is an ancient Christian tradition – it’s a nine-day period of prayer that traditionally falls between Ascension (when Jesus physically departed earth for heaven) and Pentecost (when the first disciples were gifted with the presence of the Holy Spirit. It marks a time when Jesus’ disciples are said to have prayed DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Church Commissioners Pastoral Division. This has links to all the relevant legislation and guidance on the process of pastoral reorganisation. The Patronage and Benefices Measure is the law governing Clergy appointments and Suspension of Presentation. The Church Representation Rules - a vital tool for those involved inparochial, diocesan
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Finances. With 334 churches and over 100 church schools, the Diocese of Canterbury is committed to serving every community in South and East Kent. Ministry is offered through 120 parish clergy, 60 non-stipendiary clergy, 170 Readers, and thousands of volunteers - including churchwardens, Authorised Lay Ministers, youth groupleaders, church
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURYOUR LIFEMINISTRYMISSIONCHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLEPARISH SUPPORTOUR FAITHWEST RIVER CATHOLIC DIOCESE Welcome to Canterbury Diocese. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Living Well, Canterbury Diocese Centre for Healing & Wholeness closes for Christmas on the 23rd December. The team will be able to offer listening and prayer and individual retreats as soon as we re-open in the New Year, booking is essential - please email contact@the-living-well.org.uk . DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Calendar of Prayer includes requests for prayer and stories of where God is directing renewal and mission in our communities. These stories will enable us all to connect and pray with each other more deeply and help to encourage us all in mission growth. To do this we need you to send us your prayer requests and stories. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Deaneries and Parishes. Canterbury Diocese comprises 208 parishes organised in 100 legal benefices. There are 15 Deaneries or areas within the diocese. Many deaneries mirror local district boundaries. Each deanery has its own Deanery Synod with membership of all clergy licensed to parishes in the deanery, plus elected lay members fromeach parish.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Grants related to Parochial Fees – (May 2013) Bishop’s Guidelines for payment of parochial and casual duty fees. Record of Parochial Fees Received 2021 – ( Excel format ) ( PDF format ) To be completed MONTHLY by the Parish Treasurer or Incumbent. If the return for the month is “NIL” click here. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Churchyards - both rural and urban - are unique and special places for people, wildlife and history. As such we have an important duty of care towards them. Churchyards hold special importance as places of: For these reasons, the Churchyard Regulations 2014 must be consulted regarding memorials and burials (including the interment of ashes). DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Novena. A ‘novena’ is an ancient Christian tradition – it’s a nine-day period of prayer that traditionally falls between Ascension (when Jesus physically departed earth for heaven) and Pentecost (when the first disciples were gifted with the presence of the Holy Spirit. It marks a time when Jesus’ disciples are said to have prayed DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Church Commissioners Pastoral Division. This has links to all the relevant legislation and guidance on the process of pastoral reorganisation. The Patronage and Benefices Measure is the law governing Clergy appointments and Suspension of Presentation. The Church Representation Rules - a vital tool for those involved inparochial, diocesan
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Our Finances. With 334 churches and over 100 church schools, the Diocese of Canterbury is committed to serving every community in South and East Kent. Ministry is offered through 120 parish clergy, 60 non-stipendiary clergy, 170 Readers, and thousands of volunteers - including churchwardens, Authorised Lay Ministers, youth groupleaders, church
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Latest News. "When you are offered the opportunity to get your COVID vaccination, I want you to take it." Bishop Rose. A fund launched to help manage the impact of the restricted movement of people and traffic in the county. Living in Love and Faith resources published as bishops issue appeal to Church to ‘listen and learn together’. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Diocese of Canterbury Diocesan House, Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury, CT1 1NQ Tel: 01227 459401 View on Google Maps. Contact us DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Parish Support. Our parishes are our frontline - where worship, mission, ministry and pastoral support become real for people in communities across Kent. Check pout the sections below and to your right to access resources and support. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY You can contact her via email via the Diocesan Offices on 01227 459401. God’s gift of creation - our natural world - provides everything to sustain our lives. As humans, we're appointed by God as stewards of life on earth, and yet our actions have contributed to the widespread extinction of species. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY Churchyards - both rural and urban - are unique and special places for people, wildlife and history. As such we have an important duty of care towards them. Churchyards hold special importance as places of: For these reasons, the Churchyard Regulations 2014 must be consulted regarding memorials and burials (including the interment of ashes). DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY A ‘novena’ is an ancient Christian tradition – it’s a nine-day period of prayer that traditionally falls between Ascension (when Jesus physically departed earth for heaven) and Pentecost (when the first disciples were gifted with the presence of the Holy Spirit. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Communities and Partnerships Team works to express our faith in God through working with community engagement and social justice. Our portfolio evolves in response to times of crisis and includes migration and refugees, social issues of debt, hunger, homelessness, modern slavery and exploitation, the rehabilitation of ex-offendersand rural justice.
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY A Shared Journey. Throughout the Bible there is an undeniable sense of connection and interaction between generations as faith communities are gathered together; communities creating space and opportunity for the whole people of God to worship together and learn from each other, reaping the blessings of discovering the richness of faith as it is passed from generation to generation. DIOCESE OF CANTERBURY The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin is the Bishop of Dover and the Bishop in Canterbury. She has oversight for Canterbury Diocese which stretches from Maidstone southwards and includes the Weald, Romney Marsh, Ashford, Dover, Thanet, Faversham, Sittingbourne and the Isleof Sheppey.
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WELCOME TO CANTERBURY DIOCESE Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, market towns and commuter-belt urban developments. Affluent areas often sit alongside pockets of major deprivation, offering an exciting and challenging mission context. At the heart of all we do is a vision of transformation for ourselves and our communities: no one can encounter God and remain unchanged. In the Diocese of Canterbury, we want to increasingly become a Christian community transformed through encounter with Christ, growing and overflowing to transform and bless the families, homes and communities we serve: Changed Lives, Changing Lives. The Most Revd & Rt HonJustin Welby
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Listening and Discerning on the way: World Environment day On this World Environment Day we bring before God the needs of our planet and pray for a better future for the world. As we lament at continuing climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and the extinction of species, we ask for God’s mercy upon us, and his grace and strength to those adversely affected by the climate crisis. Lord, as you have honoured us with your creative love, so may we honour you and your precious world with our care, courage, and compassion, that all life on earth may flourish once again. Help us to see that the world is charged with your glory and to hear all creation sing your praise. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. (Prayer request written by Revd Dr Jonathan Arnold - Director of Communities and Partnerships, Diocese of Canterbury)Anglican Communion:
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