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Re-Constitution of the Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches

First published on: 19th August 2022

Expressions of interest are invited for membership of the Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches (DAC).


A green corner of Withington

First published on: 9th August 2022

St Chad’s in Ladybarn has turned a once-neglected corner of the parish grounds into a wildlife garden.


Dying to talk

First published on: 2nd August 2022

A series of talks by professionals will offer the opportunity to talk about dying and to plan for what happens when someone dies.


Bishop of Bolton to retire

First published on: 18th July 2022

The Rt Revd Mark Ashcroft has announced that he will retire as Bishop of Bolton in February 2023.


Our new Readers

First published on: 11th July 2022

Congratulations to our new Readers licensed at Manchester Cathedral on Sunday.


Our new priests and deacons

First published on: 5th July 2022

Congratulations to all our new deacons and priests who were ordained at Manchester Cathedral last weekend.


Visit to Lahore to mark Bishop Irfan's retirement

First published on: 21st June 2022

Manchester and Lahore dioceses celebrated their 25-year link with a visit to St Denys school and an ordination service in Murree.


Foundations for Ministry Celebration

First published on: 8th June 2022

At the end of May, over 70 friends, family and supporters gathered at the Church of the Resurrection and St Barnabas, Eastlands to celebrate with the 14 participants who recently completed the Foundations for Ministry course.


UKME Vocation Champion Appointment

First published on: 12th May 2022

Ben Brady has been appointed UKME Vocations Champion. His role is to encourage and enable anyone from a UKME background to hear and respond to God's call on their life - whatever that might be.


Honoured by the Queen on Maundy Thursday

First published on: 19th April 2022

In a tradition going back centuries, local people were awarded Maundy money for their service to Church and community at a special service in Windsor.

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