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Consultation opens on proposals to simplify process of filling a vacancy in a parish or other benefice.
You can research the history of your church building online using the Church Heritage Record and, if your diocese has signed up for it, apply for faculty online, too. We’ve created digital tools to help you.
The Cathedral and Church Buildings Department of the Church of England are seeking to fill two vacancies on our Contested Heritage Committee
NEWS / An online service that simplifies the planning process for church alterations (known as the faculty system) and offers heritage information to researchers and heritage professionals will be officially launched tomorrow (May 10) at Lambeth Palace.
We want our churches and cathedrals to be places of welcome and solace for all. Our guidance helps you to assess how, and to what extent, objects that may be symbols of injustice or sources of pain may impact on your ability to undertake activities in your church or cathedral. It helps you to work through different options that are available to address the contested nature of your heritage.
The Church of England has published guidance for parishes and cathedrals addressing concerns over memorials with links to slavery and other contested heritage.
In this podcast, Tamanda Walker talks to the author of the report, Selina Stone, and co-researcher, Carlton Turner, about the wellbeing experiences of Global Majority Heritage clergy in the Church of England and how the church can respond.
These records management guides have been researched and produced to help parishes, dioceses, bishops and cathedrals to develop best practice.
Christmas attendance at cathedrals breaks records for second year running.