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From Lament to Action recommended that the Church should take action to increase the participation of UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority Heritage peoples in all aspects of life, including its governance structures.
Most clergy hold office under Common Tenure and are either beneficed or licensed office holders. Licences may be of several types. Common Tenure confers on clergy, who are not subject to employment law, certain legal rights and obligations. All clergy are subject to the same standards as outlined in the Clergy discipline measure and Guidelines for the Conduct of Clergy. Some Frequently Asked Questions are answered here.
Curate, Diocese of Portsmouth
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Church Buildings Support Officers (CBSOs) are specialist advisers and enablers who help parishes manage their church buildings, plan for maintenance and repairs and develop ideas for opening up churches for wider use.
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There are many traditions around Easter which survived through generations. The Friday before Easter Sunday, Good Friday, is marked by remembering the cross of Jesus. Help young ones know that before Easter eggs, Christians mark this day in special ways.