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Churches across the Diocese of Sheffield are opening today to offer prayer and reflection for Her Late Majesty The Queen. Books of condolence are also being provided for people to pay their respects.
Read more about Churches open for prayer for Her Late Majesty The QueenThe Rt Revd Dr Pete Wilcox, Bishop of Sheffield and The Rt Revd Sophie Jelley, Bishop of Doncaster have paid tribute to Her Late Majesty The Queen, who has died today at the age of 96.
Read more about Video tributes from the Bishops to Her Late Majesty The QueenHer Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 96, Buckingham Palace has announced.
Read more about Bishops’ Statements on the death of Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth IIKirsty Duxbury has been appointed as the new registrar for the Diocese of Sheffield, bringing with her plenty of experience of ecclesiastical law and a good grounding in diocesan matters.
Read more about Kirsty Duxbury appointed Diocesan Registrar of SheffieldWhen pieces of stone started to fall from the cathedral-sized window back in 2018 the PCC wondered how they would ever find the money to repair it.
Read more about Revealed in all its glory – Rotherham Minster’s west window!A church in Sheffield is going to mark its 150th anniversary with a special exhibition.
Read more about Sheffield church to celebrate 150 year anniversaryRotherham Minster’s new bell has arrived, and will help to make a true octave as part of the building’s existing ring of bells.
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Read more about Lights for Christ Online 3/4: At Home ElsewhereBeing a Light for Christ in a Hybrid World – Part two of a four part series
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