Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally Installation
First published on: 25th March 2026Prays for Healing and Hope for the World
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Prays for Healing and Hope for the World
St Andrew’s Church in Great Cornard to support a major internal upgrade project
The Muslim community in Ipswich welcomed people from all faiths to celebrate the ending of their daily fast during Ramadan.
Three Tanzanian bishops have visited a Suffolk primary school which has raised hundreds of pounds for a new water tank for a village in the African nation.
Dr Joanne Grenfell, has now officially entered the House of Lords as a member of those representing the Church.
Living Water, in Dickens Road, has been serving the community for almost 30 years
Archdeacon Samantha Brazier-Gibbs has explained how her difficult experiences in childhood led her to joining the clergy
Bishop Sarah Mullally DBE became the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, at her Confirmation of Election at St Paul’s Cathedral yesterday (Wednesday 28 January). She is the first woman to hold the office in its 1,400-year history.
The Church of England’s Director for Cathedral and Church buildings, Emily Gee, has issued the following statement in response to the announcement today by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on the Places of Worship Renewal Fund.
More than 800 well wishers along with young people and Bishops from Tanzania packed Suffolk’s cathedral