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It could not outlast apathy. In the 20th century, people stopped coming. By the start of covid-19 it had four worshippers. It ...
The Church of England has unveiled a new £3.2 million grant scheme to support parishes and dioceses in developing affordable housing projects on church-owned land. Aimed at tackling the ongoing ...
Why has Church of England moved St. George's Day this year? While the feast for St. George's Day is held on the 23rd of April, the traditionally accepted date of Saint George's death, this year it ...
However, this year presents a slight deviation. Anyone celebrating yesterday would have been doing so five days early, as the Church of England has postponed this year's celebration day to Monday ...
While thousands take to the streets to celebrate the patron saint of England, an old Church ruling technically delays this year's feast day to Monday, April 28. According to church rules ...
St George might be hailed as England’s national hero, but he wasn’t actually English and never even visited the country. Born in modern-day Turkey, his reputation for virtue and holiness ...
Such is the case with the origin story of the Altar Stone—one of the roughly 80-plus stones still on site in southern England. The stones of Stonehenge feature a variety of compositions and ...
St George’s Day is usually celebrated on April 23 each year, but the Church of England put back the date to Monday April 28 because no saint’s day can take place in the week before or after ...
Paige grew up in a Church of England family but converted to Islam later in life having studied different faiths from the age of 17, including Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism. 'I was able to ...
The Church of England has officially moved the feast day to Monday, April 28, due to a rare clash with the Easter season, sparking surprise and curiosity among celebrants. Here’s why this change has ...
FREE breakfast clubs have launched today across hundreds of schools in England. The new scheme has seen 750 breakfast clubs rolled out across the country in a "game-changing" move for parents and ...
A retired Church of England vicar is facing jail after admitting possessing and distributing indecent images of children. Geoffrey Baulcomb, 79, was found with videos and pictures of children when ...