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Major milestone at magnificent church celebrated in style

First published on: 16th September 2024

A church which was saved after the community rallied to preserve it for their village and future generations has now celebrated its 550th anniversary.

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Archdeacon of Ipswich to be next Bishop of Southampton

First published on: 13th September 2024

The Archdeacon of Ipswich, the Venerable Rhiannon King, will become the new Bishop of Southampton

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Hartismere and Hoxne Benefice celebrates Messy Church’s tenth anniversary

First published on: 10th September 2024

A Suffolk Benefice’s popular Messy Church has celebrated its tenth anniversary.

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Knife Angel is welcomed to Suffolk

First published on: 9th September 2024

The Knife Angel is the national monument against violence and aggression, and is made of 100,000 knives which have been given up in amnesty or seized from a crime scene.

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Bishop Martin Seeley calls for more support for farmers

First published on: 5th September 2024

Bishop Martin Seeley is calling for more support for farmers and related businesses who face the devastating impact of blue tongue disease among livestock. 

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School’s milestone celebrated with a special visitor

First published on: 5th September 2024

Pupils at one school started their new term – and their 10th anniversary – with a special visit from the most senior Church of England clergyman in Suffolk.

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Recently ordained Suffolk curate says role is ‘greatest job in the world’

First published on: 27th August 2024

One of the big lessons I have learned in my first few weeks is getting used to being ready to be approached...

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War heroes who lost their lives in Suffolk remembered in a moving ceremony

First published on: 22nd July 2024

The 80th anniversary of an American bomber crash in Suffolk has been marked with new evidence about the death of the crew.

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Communities in Suffolk and Tanzania are sharing knowledge to help improve lives

First published on: 4th July 2024

The Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich has forged a link with the Diocese of Kagera in Tanzania for 30 years since 1994, and after a visit from a group from Suffolk to Kagera earlier this year, the visit has now been reciprocated with Suffolk hosting the delegation. 

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New intake of clergy to benefit Suffolk towns and villages

First published on: 1st July 2024

Men and women from all walks of life are devoting their lives to serving communities throughout Suffolk after they were ordained priests and deacons.

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