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England s cathedrals host art from Sheffield steel to a model moon | Art

England s cathedrals host art from Sheffield steel to a model moon | Art
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The cultural hotspots in Yorkshire you might never have thought to visit

The cultural hotspots in Yorkshire you might never have thought to visit
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Ian Ridgway, chairman of Wakefield-based engineering company Group Rhodes, has died aged 87

Ian Ridgway, chairman of Wakefield-based engineering company Group Rhodes, has died aged 87
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Thousands worldwide watch livestreams of birds nesting in West Yorkshire cathedral - as first chicks of the season hatch

Submitting. More than 50,000 people have tuned in to see the pair’s four chicks since they hatched at the end of April. photos: SWNS Francis Hickenbottom, of the Wakefield Cathedral Peregrine Project, which runs live feeds of the birds and their daily activities, said they have now produced 25 chicks that have all survived. The retired schoolteacher, 59, said: “They have built up quite a following. So many people get in touch to say how wonderful it is to follow the progress of the birds in lockdown. “People are interested in the life cycle and want to see the family and these two peregrines raise their chicks.

Christians worldwide gear up for 6th annual Thy Kingdom Come Prayer Movement

06/05/2021 Hundreds of thousands of Christians worldwide will be gearing up to take part in the sixth Thy Kingdom Come– a global ecumenical prayer movement for evangelisation, occurring annually from Ascension to Pentecost (13th – 23rd May this year).  From outdoor Pentecost celebrations to prayer walking in the local community, continuous prayer events (online and in person) to family-friendly services, churches worldwide are taking part in a variety of innovative ways adapting to COVID-19 context.  In the UK, Vineyard Churches UK will host their Digital Bow Down event for the second year running, uniting Christians in a collective moment of prayer for their communities on the 14th May. Participants will be encouraged to use the Lord’s Prayer and to light a candle at the end of the 15 minutes to symbolise Christ -Light of the World.

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