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Bishops’ Letter: Our Next Steps On The Way

We are writing this pastoral letter to give you an overview of the journey we have been on as a diocese over the last few years, and to share our […]

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Bishop uses Presidential Address to support fruitful and sustainable local plans

Bishop Philip used his Presidential Address at the Diocesan Synod on Saturday to reinforce the message that the fruitful and sustainable plans developed by local people in the deaneries do […]

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Diocesan Synod this weekend

The Truro Diocesan Synod will take place on Saturday, November 19 at Holy Trinity Church, St Austell under the theme ‘A Church that is Good News for the poor’. This […]

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Bishops back call for climate change loss fund

The world’s poorest and most vulnerable communities are feeling the impact of the climate crisis like never before and in many cases the resulting loss and damage is irreversible. The […]

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Mental health support available

In the wake of the COVID pandemic, the nation is facing a mental health crisis, with the young, the poor, and those with pre-existing mental health problems most affected. The […]

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Pioneer Ministry – a new buzz word or something more meaningful?

By Jac Smith

Pioneer ministry, mission and ministers. Whatever the iteration, it’s in the church zeitgeist. There’s even some eye-rolling at the mention of it. Is it just a repackaging of the same, […]

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Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) final report published

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has published its final report which covers 15 different investigation strands including the Anglican Church in England and Wales, and Child Protection […]

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Churches to benefit from new diocesan Energy Cost Fund

By Kelly Rowe

The Diocese of Truro will be distributing £600,000 to churches this winter from a new Energy Cost Fund created to help churches tackle the cost of living and energy cost […]

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St Mabyn Support Squad provides mental health help

By Kelly Rowe

It was in the early autumn of 2021 and Assistant Curate, Stephen Williams began leading a prayerful discernment group at St Mabyn church.  Following an online survey and consultation in […]

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Church seeks community’s views on contested memorial

By Kelly Rowe

King Charles the Martyr (KCM) Church in Falmouth is in the process of consultation over a contested memorial within the church. In 2020, the Church of England began to roll […]

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Safeguarding

Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care is an integral part of our diocese life.