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Clergy across England sing inside cathedrals to mark Palm Sunday
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Clergy across England sing inside cathedrals to mark Palm Sunday
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The Church of England has allowed a fan of poet Sylvia Plath to be buried alongside her literary heroine in a Yorkshire graveyard 200 miles from her home in a possibly unique, case.
Plath, a celebrated poet and novelist who took her own life in 1963, is buried at St Thomas the Apostle s churchyard in Heptonstall, West Yorkshire.
Despite living around 200 miles away in Oxfordshire, a 44-year-old woman has been allowed to be buried at the same site, saying she felt profoundly spiritual, during a visit.
A church judge who approved the request described it as unusual, possibly unique .
Sylvia Plath is one of the most celebrated writers of the 20th century. Her semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar has sold more than 3million copies worldwide, while her poetry is revered as having advanced the form
The Church of England s bureaucracy is out of control
Why does the Church cull parish vicars, instead of reducing bloated top ranks and managerial layers?
28 February 2021 • 7:00pm
The General Synod (the Church of England’s elected governing body) met by Zoom webinar on Saturday. The meeting was on YouTube, open to public viewing. The Archbishop of York, the Most Reverend Stephen Cottrell, presented an update on his ‘Vision and Strategy, outlining a ‘mixed ecology’ Church in which every member matters and resources should go to the first line of the ministry, with only necessary costs on central and diocesan structure and services.
VILLAGERS battling to save their old school from what they regard as a ‘Church of England enforced fundraising sale’ are preparing to take their fight to Parliament. Rathmell School Trustees are working with key figures in the House of Lords and House of Commons after it emerged that the CofE has quietly submitted a change of use plan to civil servants. The same move, lodged with the Department for Education in Whitehall, derailed plans to save neighbouring Horton in Ribblesdale school. But the Diocese of Leeds says it has written to the trustees over its own concerns that ‘some of the trustees are no longer acting in line with the charitable objects of the trust or Charity Commission guidance’.
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