Support available from the Clergy Support Trust
Clergy Support Trust provides a wide range of grants and services to Anglican clergy and their families, across the UK, Ireland, Diocese in Europe and the Diocese of Sodor and
Clergy Support Trust provides a wide range of grants and services to Anglican clergy and their families, across the UK, Ireland, Diocese in Europe and the Diocese of Sodor and
Clergy pay documents and payroll moved to the new People System in March 2023. The National Church moved the payroll for clergy from MyView to the People System with effect
Parishes occasionally wish to deposit rare or antique books in the Parish Libraries Collection at the Cathedral Library. David Etherington KC, the Chancellor of the Diocese, has granted an Additional
To avoid the need for numerous identical faculty applications, David Etherington QC, the Chancellor of the Diocese, has granted an Additional Matters Order in respect of these plaques. This means
Bishop Graham and Bishop Jane have been considering how best to cover key aspects of Archdeacon Ian’s work during this time. From 1 February, arrangements will be as follows until
In February 2021, Diocesan Synod called on churches to adopt the Covenant, put it into action, and discuss how they can support clergy care and wellbeing. PCCs are asked to
The Duty, as set out in the consultation will introduce new requirements on any public place (including halls, churchyards and fields) with a capacity of over 100. This is based
Elections to our Diocesan Synod take place every three years. This is where each deanery in the diocese elects its clergy and lay representatives to represent them on a diocesan
The FAQs explain that the process for reporting Serious Incidents to the Charity Commission which are not related to safeguarding should take place as before, with the PCC making direct
Statistics for Mission measures church attendance in several different ways, and the data collected enables the Church of England and its diocese to help plan and evaluate its mission and