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Bishop Philip calls for Christian unity as he is installed in Truro Cathedral

The new Bishop of Truro has called for all denominations to work together  for the good of Cornwall. Preaching at his service of welcome, the Rt Revd Philip Mounstephen suggested […]

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All together to welcome Bishop Philip

Everybody attending the service to welcome the new Bishop of Truro, the Rt Revd Philip Mounstephen, to the diocese will now be able to join together in Truro Cathedral. The […]

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Looking forward to Bishop Philip’s installation on Saturday

The 16th Bishop of Truro, the Rt Revd Philip Mounstephen, will be formally welcomed to the diocese in a service at Truro Cathedral on Saturday (January 12, 2019). Hundreds of people from all […]

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Head of cathedral choir encourages musicians to explore vocations

The director of music at Truro Cathedral has called on other musicians to explore their vocations. Christopher Gray, who has led the award-winning choir for 10 years, said: “If you […]

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Christmas bonuses for two historic Cornish churches

Two Cornish churches on the Historic England Heritage at Risk Register have been given combined grants of £25,000, just in time for Christmas. The Grade II listed St Just-in-Penwith Parish […]

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Bishops call for a change of tone on Brexit debate

The bishops of the Church of England have made a call for national unity in the light of the ongoing rows and uncertainty in the run-up to Brexit. Following their […]

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Not just Christmas Carols but New Street Christmas Carols

Time moves quickly and never more so than at Christmas. Even the recent winds seem to be hurrying us along, adding to the sense of panic and worry that we […]

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No appointment yet for Archdeaconry of Cornwall

The Episcopal College of the Diocese of Truro has decided not to appoint any of the candidates interviewed this week for the office of Archdeacon of Cornwall. Bishop Philip said: […]

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Robert’s privilege of acting as verger at St Paul’s Cathedral

The longest-serving member of staff from Truro Cathedral is enjoying what he calls the ‘absolute privilege’ of being a verger at St Paul’s Cathedral today. Robert Preston received the 11th […]

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The DAC – is it just an abbreviated bureaucratic hoop to jump through?

Managing a diocese inevitably involves jargon and a bewildering array of abbreviations, DAC, BDC, OFS, CMS, TMS to name a few. All of which can be intimidating and excluding. And […]

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