Diocesan News
Archbishops invite nation to join them in daily prayer
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York are inviting the nation to join them in prayer every evening, as Covid deaths have passed the 100,000 mark.
Pancakes are back!
The Wimborne Minster Pancake Race is back on - a local community group stepped in and made it virtual.
Light a Candle: a chance to share your thanks, hopes and memories
Marking just over a year since the first person in the UK died of Covid-19, Salisbury Cathedral has launched Light a Candle, a virtual community of prayer and light where people can reflect on a year that has challenged us all, and express their hopes and prayers for the year ahead.
New friends and a Wave of Prayer
Our Diocesan Mothers' Union remains as busy and committed as ever, and prayer and hospitality are hallmarks of members' work.
Remembering Mrs Jan Taylor, the wife of former Archdeacon of Sherborne Paul Taylor
Jan died on Friday 29th January.
Senior Diocesan leaders praise Bishop Nicholas' contribution as he announces his retirement
Bishops Karen and Andrew and our Diocesan Secretary have praised the contribution of Bishop Nicholas to the life and vision of the Diocese as he announced his retirement as Bishop of Salisbury.
Bishop of Salisbury to retire in July 2021
The Bishop of Salisbury, the Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam, will retire on 3rd July 2021, a month short of his 67th birthday. He will have been Bishop of Salisbury for 10 years.
Remembering the 100,000
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York are issuing a call to the nation to pause and reflect to remember the more than 100,000 people across the UK who have died after contracting Covid-19 and all those who know and love them.
For whom the bell tolls
Across the Diocese, our churches and their communities are marking the tragic milestone of 100,000 Covid-19 deaths.
'Giving hope and love'
How do you transform lives and communities during a pandemic? Well, some have joined the volunteer vaccination programme.
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