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Making Cornwall a place of sanctuary ‘would make life better for us all’

Making Cornwall a place of sanctuary for others will have the knock-on effect of making the county a better, safer and more supportive place for all of us to live, […]

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Date announced for service to welcome new Bishop of Truro

The 16th Bishop of Truro, Philip Mounstephen, will be given a warm welcome to the diocese in a service at Truro Cathedral on Saturday, January 12, 2019. The service will see […]

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Synod asked to feed into diocesan Safer Recruitment policy

The last meeting of diocesan synod for 2018 took place this weekend at County Hall in Truro. Safeguarding formed the main part of the meeting with the Safer Recruitment policy […]

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Survivors urged to take part in Truth Project

Bishop Chris has urged people who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse to consider contributing to the ongoing national inquiry chaired by Professor Alexis Jay. The Truth Project is a part […]

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Coffee mornings, bake sales and Gift Aid

The HM Treasury is highlighting steps that charities should take to ensure that fundraising at coffee mornings and bake sales can be eligible for Gift Aid. Gift Aid can be […]

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Poppy makers needed

On Sunday, November 11 Truro Cathedral will mark the centenary of the end of World War One with a special ‘poppy drop’ during the Remembrance Service on Armistice Day. This […]

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Calling all choirs!

Does your church have a choir? If so, Heart FM’s breakfast show would like to hear from you. On December 8, the Heart FM Breakfast Show is holding a Christmas […]

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Service to celebrate Reader Ministry sees four Licensed and Admitted

Readers from across the diocese gathered at Truro Cathedral this weekend for the annual service to celebrate Reader Ministry. Trigg Minor and Bodmin Deanery Choir provided an uplifting start to […]

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Child sex abuse inquiry’s Truth Project comes to Cornwall

People in Cornwall who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse are being given the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing national inquiry chaired by Professor Alexis Jay. The Truth Project […]

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Climate Change: Bishop calls for ‘net-zero’ commitment

The Church of England’s lead bishop on the environment has said that a report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reveals a ‘critical risk-level’ for global communities. […]

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Safeguarding

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