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Bishops’ pastoral message

We recognise that this is a worrying time for many with COVID-19 cases on the rise again. It’s also an anxious time as we try to work out what we […]

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No change to rules on places of worship

By Kelly Rowe

The Archbishop of Canterbury has confirmed this morning (Wednesday, September 9, 2020) that there will be no change to guidance on places of worship. Following the government’s announcement last night […]

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Decision taken to close Huddle Café in Falmouth

We are sad to report that the decision has been taken to close the Huddle Café in Falmouth with immediate effect. Along with many hospitality businesses, the impact of loss […]

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More than an algorithm

By Katie Fitzsimmons, Diocesan Director of Education

The summer break is always a mix of work and rest in education as teachers finish off, tidy up, recuperate, get new ideas and start to plan again.  Added to […]

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Plea for compassion for the unmasked among us

We have all experienced distressing incidents at one time or other in our lives. From being nervous of certain dog breeds following a childhood bite, or suffering anxiety on long […]

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Simon Cade is appointed as new diocesan secretary

Simon Cade has been appointed to the role of diocesan secretary, within the Diocese of Truro. Simon has carried out the role on an interim basis since January, and his […]

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Treasure discovered during lockdown

By Jac Smith

As Revd Canon Vanda Perret says in one of her recent blogs, one constant throughout the history of church life and the way people worship, is that it is always […]

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‘The people of Beirut need our help now, they can’t wait’ – Bishop Philip calls for people to give to Lebanon church fund

By Richard Best

The Bishop of Truro, the Rt Revd Philip Mounstephen, has urged everybody to consider giving to a fund set up to help people whose lives have been devastated by the […]

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Praying, running, cycling…for a Prayer Hut at St Luke’s

By Jac Smith

For a church that has no building, the community at St Luke’s Boscoppa have enviable energy and enthusiasm. You only need to have a look at their Facebook page to […]

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Climate Sunday – churches together for Climate Change

By Jac Smith

There is much talk about the three pandemics raging around us: Covid-19, racism and climate change. Covid-19 came upon us very quickly and is impossible to ignore. Racism, too often […]

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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.