New Prayer Diary for the Diocese of Norwich
This new A5 publication builds upon the monthly prayer calendar listings we’ve had for many years by guiding us in daily prayer from the local to the global. In the
This new A5 publication builds upon the monthly prayer calendar listings we’ve had for many years by guiding us in daily prayer from the local to the global. In the
Over 100 people in total took part in the different sections of the walk, which covered just over 100 miles. This was a local expression of a national Young Christian
A new 37-mile waymarked walking route between Norwich and Walsingham is being launched to celebrate the tradition of pilgrimage in the county, encourage more people to enjoy the rural landscape
The day will start at 9.30am with Bishop Graham leading opening worship. This will be live streamed on the Norwich Cathedral YouTube channel, here. Throughout the day small groups from
On Sunday 17 January, a 24 hour vigil took place in response to the the increasing need and overwhelm within our health and care sectors. Many Christians responded to this
Helen explains from her own, frontline experience: “The situation nationally has been deteriorating for many weeks with increasing cases of COVID-19 arising from a newer, highly transmissible variant. In Norfolk,
‘Compline’ is the ancient ‘office’ with which monastic communities end their day of prayer. The word comes from the Latin ‘completorium’ which means completion, so the day is complete when
Twenty-six very varied contributors from across the diocese (a shepherd, a teacher, a prison chaplain, for example) will offer us something to ponder each day. Sign up here to have
“Pilgrimage is a meaningful journey to a sacred place. It provides the opportunity to step out of the non-stop busyness of our lives, to seek a time of quiet and
“Following the announcement late last night by Robert Jenrick, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, that church buildings will be able to open for individual prayer from