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Revd Canon Tony Neal celebrates 50 years since an ordination that almost didn’t happen

Revd Canon Tony Neal will have been ordained 50 years ago on September 21st, beginning his ministry in Ripon and working as a parish priest, teacher, mentor, hospital chaplain and […]

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What brings you joy? Considering your vocation

 People who went to Truro Cathedral on Saturday to take part in the diocesan Vocations Day were advised to consider what brings them joy, as they explored how best to follow […]

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Opening doors, hearts and kitchens to the homeless

Homelessness, being disadvantaged, living on the margins. However you choose to describe the life circumstances of too many of our neighbours, it doesn’t change the reality of what it is. […]

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Women’s Ministry via The Sound of Music, the Vicar of Dibley and Revd Jane Vaughan-Wilson

Although entertained by one ordinand’s declaration that she didn’t want to be a nun after seeing The Sound of Music, Truro Diocesan Director of Ordinands, Rev Canon Jane Vaughan-Wilson, didn’t […]

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Grenfell Street sign celebrates solidarity of two communities 300 miles apart

It wasn’t just the sun that was shining in Mousehole last Thursday as a very special Grenfell Street sign was unveiled. Love, community connections and compassion shone across this picturesque […]

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2019 Vocations Day: taking the next step

Bishop Chris’s leaving service will be an integral part of this year’s Diocese of Truro Vocations Day in the cathedral on Saturday, September 14 – and it couldn’t be more […]

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Tips for SIAMS: Vision

Please be aware of a very important statement hidden away on page 18 ‘Reporting’. “If leaders, including governors, cannot articulate how biblical teaching roots the school’s vision, giving it coherence, […]

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Bringing light back into Minster Church

At the beginning of August, a group of pilgrims could be seen walking from Boscastle to its mother church, Minster Church, where there is a holy well. Walking through the […]

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Boscawen bench re-dedicated

By Kelly Rowe

The Bishop of Truro, the Rt Revd Philip Mounstephen was at Boscawen in Truro this morning to re-dedicate a bench in memory of Violet Knight, the mother of the city’s […]

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Hallowed Hydrangeas for Truro’s Prayer Book Society

Truro’s Prayer Book Society were more fortunate than most as the sun shone for them for their annual garden visit, which this year took them to Trist House in Veryan. […]

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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.