Diocesan News
Tom Wright in Salisbury on YouTube
Professor Tom Wright, Professor of New Testament at St Andrew’s University and author of over fifty books, has been interviewed in discussion with The Bishop of Sherborne, Dr Graham Kings, by Dr Michael DeLashmutt, Director of Studies at Sarum College.
Archdeacon of Wilts to be Bishop of Bradwell *Updated
The Bishop of Chelmsford has announced this morning that Her Majesty the Queen has chosen the Venerable John Wraw, Archdeacon of Wilts, to be the Bishop of Bradwell in the Diocese of Chelmsford.
Bishop Nicholas Consecrated
Nicholas Holtam was consecrated as Bishop of Salisbury on Friday 22 July by the Archbishop of Canterbury at St Paul's Cathedral, London.
Schools Build Bridges
The Institution of Civil Engineers has been building bridges with students in Salisbury to promote civil engineering to future generations.
New Bishop’s Enthronement
The enthronement of the Reverend Nicholas Holtam as Bishop of Salisbury is to take place in Salisbury Cathedral on Saturday 15 October at 12noon.
Witnessing the Birth of South Sudan *Updated
The Bishop of Sherborne, Dr Graham Kings, travelled to South Sudan to join in events marking its independence on Saturday 9 July.
Clergy Welcome Acclaimed Theologian
New Testament specialist Dr Paula Gooder will be the keynote speaker at the Salisbury Diocesan Clergy Day on Wednesday 13 July 2011 at Bryanston School (from 9am).
Bishop Baptises in the Sea at Bridport *Updated
The Bishop of Sherborne, Dr Graham Kings, baptised four candidates in the sea at West Beach, West Bay, Bridport on Thursday 30 June (7.30pm).
Pilgrims' Progress *Updated
There are two pilgrimages taking place in Bridport, Dorset and Bemerton, Salisbury. The Bishop of Sherborne, Dr Graham Kings, and the Archdeacon of Sherborne, Paul Taylor, are joining people from the churches of Bridport. The Archdeacon of Sarum, Alan Jeans, is joining pilgrims in Bemerton. The pilgrimage dates for Bridport are 26 June-1 July: for Bemerton, 3-10 July.
19 New Priests
The Bishop of Sherborne, Dr Graham Kings, will ordain 19 new priests in Salisbury Cathedral on Saturday 2 July at 11am. He will be assisted by many other supporting priests who will also lay hands on the candidates during the ordination prayer.
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