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  1. Há 2 dias · In 2015, Archbishop Justin and Archbishop John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, signed the Armed Forces Corporate Covenant. This commits the Church of England to recognise and care for Armed Forces personnel, veterans and families.

  2. Há 4 dias · There will also be a favourite red scarf that belonged to Carol, and which Mary wore when she met the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, at a thanksgiving service. The Archbishop wrote a book called Faith Stories, comprising 20 real-life stories of faith, and, when he was interviewed on The One Show, he said Mary’s story was his favourite.

  3. Há 7 horas · A lot of people have emailed Damian saying it’s a brilliant idea. The benefits include a more cohesive society. Hang on a minute. Damian continued by saying that 30,000 18-year-olds a year will go into the military. But there’s more than half a million young people in every year group.

  4. Há 4 dias · Such is the importance of Ty-Golau, that Janet has been recognised several times over the years for her tireless commitment, she said: "I have received many awards and honours for the work being carried out at Ty-Golau, too many to mention, but the highlights being an invitation to a Buckingham Palace garden party, and the garden party of the then Archbishop of York, Doctor John Sentamu.

  5. www.aftersunday.org.uk › resources › northumbrianAfter Sunday - Resources

    Há 4 dias · The purpose of Industrial Mission is to bring the consciousness of God’s presence in the work place to the maximum number of people. The work of this ministry helps to inform Christian understanding and action about the effects of economic activity on individuals, and on communities.

  6. www.aftersunday.org.uk › resources › explain-your-faithAfter Sunday - Resources

    Há 3 dias · Resource Type Book Author John Pritchard Publisher Liturgical Press (2007) ISBN 0814631789 Buy from Amazon.co.uk

  7. Há 5 dias · 22/05/2024. Dear Recipients, As ever, excuse the length of this. Letters to the senior leaders in the Church of England fall on deaf ears and they are resoundingly, spectacularly bad at reading the room, they have no contact with the general public aside from PR shows mainly involving dignitaries or vulnerable groups who they use to try to glorify themselves, while correspondence is usually ...