THE work of an Archbishop of Canterbury is “complex and challenging”, but also “very simple”, the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd Sarah Mullally, said in her first address after being nominated as the ...
CHURCH and political leaders across the UK were among the first to welcome the news that the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd Sarah Mullally, has been nominated as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. The ...
Church Times staff report from Canterbury on the day that Sarah Mullally is revealed as the next Primate of All England On the podcast this week, Francis Martin guides us through a memorable day. It ...
THE Manx Bible will be the focus of attention on the Isle of Man on Friday, when scholars and islanders gather at a conference to celebrate the 250th anniversary of its publication in 1775. Its story ...
FOR years, St Michael-le-Belfrey in York had been patiently fund-raising for a once-in-a-century project to renovate and redevelop their building, only to have the politicians in Westminster pull the ...
THE next Archbishop of Canterbury is to be the Rt Revd Sarah Mullally, the Bishop of London since 2018, Downing Street announced on Friday. She is to be the first woman to hold the post. The ...
THE name of the Crown’s nominee as next Archbishop of Canterbury is expected to be made public on Friday. The final meeting of the Canterbury Crown Nominations Commission (CNC) was held last week, and ...
A NEW education trust in the north-west, the Chester Diocesan Learning Trust (CDLT), hopes to “make a difference to children’s lives with Christ as [their] example”. It was launched on Wednesday after ...
THE Consistory Court of the diocese of Lichfield has granted a faculty, subject to strict conditions, for the creation of a dedicated area for the burial of cremated remains (“ABCR”) in consecrated ...
IT IS 75 years since The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was published, and the former Irish rugby player Andrew Trimble is fronting a new documentary for RTÉ on C. S. Lewis as an Ulsterman. As I ...
Constructing an Incarnational Theology: A Christocentric view of God’s purpose by Samuel Wells (Cambridge University Press, £27.99 (£25.19); 978-1-009-49271-3). New in paperback “Why did Jesus come?
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