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Candidates begin final preparations for ordination

Nine people have begun the final countdown to their ordination this weekend. Seven people are to be ordained as deacons on Friday at Truro Cathedral, and two will be priested […]

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Parishes invited to nominate delegates for Bishop’s Safeguarding Conferences

Each parish within the Diocese of Truro is being asked to nominate two representatives to attend the Bishop’s Conferences on Safeguarding during July. Strategy development The aim of the conferences […]

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Invitation to hear Archbishop Josiah, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, in Truro

Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, is to give a talk in Cornwall next month. Archbishop Josiah will appear in the Truro Cathedral Old School on […]

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Cosgarne Hall decides not to proceed with plan for home in Eliot Gardens, Newquay

Due to concerns for the safety and welfare of vulnerable residents, staff and local residents, it has been decided not to proceed with the plan for move-on accommodation for homeless […]

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An intimate community celebration of the Royal Wedding complete with mermaid

It was very thoughtful of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to coincide their wedding with the Zennor Feast, knowing, as they surely did, that part of the Feast would include […]

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Diocese of Truro to lease house in Newquay to provide home for people who have been homeless

The Diocese of Truro has agreed to lease a property to a homelessness charity in Cornwall to provide a ‘move-on’ property for people preparing to return to independent living. The […]

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Could you be a member of Truro Diocesan Synod? Bishop Chris urges people to consider putting themselves forward

People who have never before been involved with the running of their local churches or the diocese have been asked to consider standing for a place on the Truro Diocesan […]

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Simple swap symbolises transfer of St Day Old Church to company set up to give it a bright future

The simplicity of the gesture belied its significance. Mark Johnson handed the Venerable Bill Stuart-White, Archdeacon of Cornwall, a pound coin in a small, see-through bag and in exchange received […]

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Could you go on the streets to tell people Jesus loves them?

If you asked most Christians to go out into the streets of their local community to share the good news that Jesus loves them, the first response would probably be […]

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The historic, listed St Day Old Church is to be handed over to a new organisation dedicated to its future as a community resource

A 30-year journey by a local community group is about to reach a triumphant conclusion when the roofless Holy Trinity Old Church, St Day, is handed over by the Church […]

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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.