We are inviting worshippers from England and across the Anglican Communion to join the Diocese in Europe’s weekly online ‘Vigil with Prayers for Peace...
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Alan Sutton, a close friend of Saint Margaret's, Budapest, shares his story leaving his home and son in Ukraine.
The diocese joint appeal, alongside USPG, has so far raised nearly £200,000 for Ukrainians displaced by the war with Russia.
The generosity of God – and inspiring and helping the Church to reflect it - are central to the vision which drives the diocese’s new Fundraising...
The Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop Robert arrived in Kyiv today for a three-day visit. The trip has been organised to show solidarity with the...
An overview of chaplaincy roles and responsibilities
Chaplaincy Council and the incumbent have a duty of care to ensure the protection of the vulnerable in their church community.
God made the world and He loves it. He wants us to love it and enjoy it too.
The Bishop in Europe, The Rt Revd Robert Innes, has spoken of his great sadness at the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. The Queen, who was 96...
Chris Walley, a Board Member of A Rocha France and one of thousands of delegates and campaigners from around the world attending the COP27 climate...
The chaplain of St Alban’s, Copenhagen, Revd Canon Smitha Prasadam, has been elected chair of the Anglican Minority Ethnic Network, (AMEN). The...
Dignitaries from 37 embassies around the world attended the remembrance service at St Andrew’s in Moscow on Sunday.