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The comprehensive redress scheme was approved by its parliamentary body, the General Synod, after four years of debate and discussion.
The Church of England’s General Synod has given final approval to a comprehensive redress scheme for survivors of ...
The Church of England's parliamentary body has approved a spending package for the next three years to the tune of £1.6 ...
On Sunday, members gave final approval to the National Church Governance Measure, under which the General Synod will no ...
Some clergy are reportedly being accused of agreeing to perform the blessings entitled during job interviews, only to change ...
The general synod of the Church of England, meeting in York, has considered the UK’s readiness for war, the assisted dying ...
THE long-awaited redress scheme for victims and survivors of abuse in a church context moved closer to completion on Monday, ...
The Church previously issued a statement to clarify it was not banning gluten-free bread or non-alcoholic communion wine.
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell praised a colleague and member of the House of Lords for her “principled and persistent ...
Church of England considers holy communion options for gluten-intolerant The Church previously issued a statement to clarify it was not banning gluten-free bread or non-alcoholic communion wine.
Addressing the Church of England General Synod – also known as the Church’s parliament – on Friday, Mr Cottrell voiced his staunch opposition to the Bill.