The month of July is dedicated to commemorating, celebrating, and educating on the rich history, culture and contributions of people from South Asia.
The month of July is dedicated to commemorating, celebrating, and educating on the rich history, culture and contributions of people from South Asia.
There was a sense of joy and celebration in Manchester city centre this weekend as candidates gathered for the Petertide ordination services.
We are looking forward to gathering for this weekend’s ordinations of Deacons and Priests, when a total of 31 people will be ordained in our diocese – 10 as deacons and 21 as priests.
The government has advised voluntary and faith sectors to take action to support people during the hot weather.
Archdeacon Rachel Mann shared this Thought for the Day this morning on BBC Radio 4.
The Church of England has today apologised for its role in historical adoption practices, particularly in mother and baby homes. Bishop David has welcomed and endorsed the apology from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally.
Clergy and lay leaders gathered at The Hayes Conference Centre for three days of reflection, fellowship, and learning, exploring the rhythm of prayer and mission in leadership today.
As we pause to mark Windrush Day, we take a moment to remember, honour and listen, reflecting on the enduring legacy of the Windrush generation.
Diocesan Synod met online on Saturday, 6th June to review the financial position of the Manchester Diocesan Board of Finance (MDBF), adopt the 2025 accounts, and agree the addition of three new honorary assistant bishops.
At Diocesan Synod, Bishop David shared his presidential address which underlines the importance of long-term planning, praises the ministry of our parishes, and encourages the Church to serve the wider community with courage.