Diocesan News
Bishop challenges Welfare Reform Bill
The Bishop of Salisbury, Nicholas Holtam, has challenged the Government’s Welfare Reform Bill, which will be debated in the House of Lords on Monday 28 November.
Advent Carols with a Difference
The Bishop of Sherborne, Dr Graham Kings, is to lead an unusual Advent Carol service at Sherborne Abbey on Monday evening (28 November) with Jewish and Muslim guest speakers also taking part.
Curate wins Human Rights award
Nicholas Mercer, Assistant Curate in Gillingham and Milton-on-Stour in Dorset, has been named Human Rights Lawyer of the Year.
Back home from South Sudan *Updated with Gallery
A letter to the Diocese from Bishop Nicholas
Bishop Blesses work with the Homeless
The Bishop of Salisbury, Nicholas Holtam, blessed the new Alabaré Christian Care and Support Hostel in Salisbury yesterday (Monday 21 November, 12noon) during a service of commissioning.
Salisbury Cathedral to Install Four New Canons in January
Four new Canons will be installed in Salisbury Cathedral by the Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Revd Nicholas Holtam, during Evensong at 5.30pm on Thursday 12 January 2012.
Powerstock School to rise from the Ashes *Updated
The Headteacher of Powerstock CE VA Primary School, a listed building near Bridport which made the news after experiencing fire damage in half term (Monday 24 October), has thanked supporters for keeping it open.
Bishop and Dean of Salisbury visit Sudan *Updated with Gallery
The Bishop of Salisbury, Nicholas Holtam, and the Dean of Salisbury, June Osborne, leave for Sudan today (Thursday 10 November) for a nine day trip. They will travel to Juba, capital of South Sudan.
Remembering Sacrifice *Updated
Anglican parishes across Wiltshire and Dorset will hold a number of remembrance events this week.
Seizing the Moment at Synod *Updated
Over 100 church representatives and clergy from across Wiltshire and Dorset met for a lively Diocesan Synod on Saturday 5 November at Market Lavington Community Hall.
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