25 September 2012
Good Morning from the Church of England Communications
Office
Lancelot Andrewes, bishop, spiritual writer, 1626
Sergei of Radonezh, monastic reformer, teacher of the faith,
1392
Tomorrow: Wilson Carlisle, founder of the Church Army, 1942
1. A Big Jubilee Thank You to Her Majesty The
Queen
A letter thanking Her Majesty The Queen for 60 years of service has
been delivered to Buckingham Palace today (Monday, September 24th).
The Big Jubilee Thank You, coordinated by the Church of England and
HOPE Together, was signed by the public in churches and cathedrals
throughout the year and contains thousands of signatures from all
over the country. For further information, see end of briefing or
go to:
http://www.churchofengland.org/media-centre/news/2012/09/a-big-jubilee-thank-you-to-her-majesty-the-queen.aspx
2. Today's press coverage
Financial Times p4
News report "A businessman in Lambeth Palace?"
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/13848b78-03d7-11e2-9675-00144feabdc0.html#axzz27SnsuptR
New Statesman
Comment from George Pitcher "As Rowan Williams prepares to step
down after nearly ten years as Archbishop of Canterbury, a former
aide ponders the challenges confronting his successor."
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-politics/2012/09/between-church-and-state
Daily Mirror p60 (no link)
News report "Welby tops bish list"
Guardian p29
Hugh Muir's diary with ref to selection of next Archbishop of
Canterbury
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/sep/24/hugh-muir-diary-andrew-mitchell?INTCMP=SRCH
Times p2
Leader: "Forcing change: Confidence in the competence and integrity
of the police has been undermined" with ref to the Hillsborough
report and Bishop of Liverpool
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/leaders/article3548622.ece
Range of news articles on missing school girl Megan Stammers who
attends a Church of England school in Eastbourne, East Sussex
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/article3548803.ece
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/9564268/Megan-Stammers-did-school-know-about-missing-girls-affair-with-teacher.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/sep/25/missing-megan-summers-sent-text
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2208130/Why-didnt-school-stop-missing-pupil-Megan-Stammers-runaway-maths-teacher-Jeremy-Forrest.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/school-knew-girl-and-teacher-were-in-relationship-before-they-ran-off-together-8168267.html
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4555258/Megan-Stammers-tells-mum-Look-me-in-the-eyeI-love-you.html
Daily Telegraph
News report "US gay marriage campaigners called in ahead of
campaign targeting Tory MPs"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/9561555/US-gay-marriage-campaigners-called-in-ahead-of-campaign-targeting-Tory-MPs.html
Letters
Daily Telegraph p21 (scroll down)
"A turbulent priest" from Dr Robin Brooke-Smith, Shrewsbury,
Shropshire
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/letters/9563340/The-public-is-more-likely-to-believe-a-police-officer-than-a-politician.html
Ends
Newspaper Web links with most or all stories -
Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
Daily Mirror http://www.mirror.co.uk
FT http://www.ft.com
Guardian http://guardian.co.uk
Independent titles http://www.independent.co.uk
Observer http://www.observer.co.uk
People http://www.people.co.uk
Sun http://www.the-sun.co.uk
Sunday Mirror http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk
Sunday Times http://www.sunday-times.co.uk
Telegraph titles http://www.telegraph.co.uk
Times http://www.thetimes.co.uk
With some stories
Daily Express http://www.express.co.uk
Daily Star http://www.dailystar.co.uk
Ev Standard http://www.standard.co.uk
Church press
Baptist Times http://www.baptist.org.uk/btnews.htm
Catholic Herald http://www.catholicherald.co.uk
CEN http://www.churchnewspaper.com
Church Times http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/front.asp
Methodist Recorder http://www.methodistrecorder.co.uk/index.htm
Tablet http://www.thetablet.co.uk
Other links
Ananova http://www.ananova.com
BBC http://bbc.co.uk
Channel 4 http://www.channel4.com
Private Eye http://www.private-eye.co.uk
Reuters http://www.reuters.co.uk
NEWS from the Church of England
PR 106.12
24/9/2012
A Big Jubilee Thank You to Her Majesty The Queen
A letter thanking Her Majesty The Queen for 60 years of service
has been delivered to Buckingham Palace today (Monday, September
24th). The Big Jubilee Thank You, coordinated by the Church of
England and HOPE Together, was signed by the public in churches and
cathedrals throughout the year and contains thousands of signatures
from all over the country.
Dr Rachel Jordan, National Mission and Evangelism Adviser for
the Church of England, said: "It was a great honour to deliver The
Big Jubilee Thank You - a moving collection of messages and letters
created during the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations in cathedrals and
churches across the UK and Europe, to express our gratitude to The
Queen for her faithful service and Christian witness over her
60-year reign."
Letters of thanks were first signed by bishops, vicars and
pastors, before being made publicly available in churches for the
public to add their own comments and signatures. They have been
pouring into Church House in London for several months, some
dioceses and churches choosing to use the Big Jubilee Thank You
downloads available from the Church of England website, others
choosing to create their own ways of saying thank you:
• The Dioceses of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, York,
Chichester, Birmingham, Blackburn, Carlisle, Leicester and Truro
were among those saying thank you to The Queen via large packs of
pages utilising the 'official' Big Jubilee Thank You downloads (see
picture - Flickr link below).
• Durham Cathedral and the Diocese of Europe chose to present
signatures of thanks in beautifully bound books (see
picture).
• Ellie Davidson from Brighstone Church of England Primary
School on the Isle of Wight won a competition to design a striking
cover for the Diocese of Portsmouth's thank you letter (see
picture).
• The parish of Great Horton St John's in the Diocese of
Bradford, and the parish of Ottershaw in Guildford Diocese,
designed particularly striking covers for their letters (see
pictures).
• The people and churches of Foulsham, Guestwick, Stibbard,
Themelthorpe and Wood Norton in the Diocese of Norwich designed
their own thank you card, with crowns by the children and adults of
Wood Norton Messy Church (see picture).
• Hornchurch Methodist Church was one of many churches
choosing to illustrate its thank you's with pictures from its Big
Jubilee Lunch event (see picture).
• A child from the parish of Earsham in Norwich Diocese
contributed a poem to her thank you: "Much experience you have
gained, 60 years you have reigned, You wear a lovely gown, You wear
a Shining Crown, You Sit on a Golden Chair, Which Makes Me Look and
Stare, I wish I was just like you, I wish I could meet you
too."
• Comments from adults included: "You have been the one person
we can all depend upon. May you enjoy many more years on the
throne"; "Thank you for a wonderful 60 years of dedication and
loyal service"; "When even my children in their 20s are staunch
royalists, I realise what an amazing job you have done throughout
your reign."
• Comments from children included: "Thank you for keeping the
country safe and for lots of other things. PS I really like your
hats : )"; "Queen Elizabeth is great! Uniting the country. Everyone
adores you. Nation celebrating loads!"; "Dear Queen, I hope Prince
Phillip is feeling better now."
There were contributions to the Big Jubilee Thank You from
Church of England, Baptist, Methodist, ELIM, Catholic and
independent churches; Churches Together from around the country;
Boys' and Girls' Brigades; church schools and academies; Guides and
Brownies; Cubs and Scouts; and Mothers' Unions.
Compiled together into one huge Big Jubilee Thank You, the
contributions were delivered to Buckingham Palace by Dr Rachel
Jordan, the Church of England's National Worship and Evangelism
Adviser; Roy Crowne, the Executive Director of HOPE Together; and
the Revd Ian Bunce, Head of the Mission Department for the Baptist
Union of Great Britain. They were received by Christopher Sandamas,
Chief Clerk, Buckingham Palace.