Monday 26 January 2026
LAST year’s 1700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea (News, 23 May 2025) offered significant opportunities to reflect on the health of ecumenism today
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‘Sudan is no stranger to civil war, but this horrifying conflict has now raged for 1000 days’
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NEWSPAPERS relish headlines about cold weather, especially at this time of year: “Met Office issues severe weather warning”; “Snow could force schools to close”. For those attending Sunday worship, clad in winter coats, the words of William Blake
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Following retirement of the current incumbent, we are seeking a dedicated Chaplain to lead and manage the work of the Chapel Royal at Hampton Court.
The Bishop of Bath and Wells, Church Patronage Trust and Christ Church Oxford seek to appoint a Rector to the Benefice of Ham Hill Villages.
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26 January - 25 May 2026
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31 January 2026
Join us at St John's Church, Waterloo to hear a group of experts speak about the Quiet Revival.
14 February 2026
A Church Times/Canterbury Press online retreat.
17 February 2026
A Canterbury Press event at Temple Church, London. The Poet and Priest draws out the Christian bedrock at the heart of the Arthurian stories, revealing their spiritual depth and enduring resonance.
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