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Bishop’s farewell is marked by a packed cathedral service

First published on: 30th September 2024

Hundreds of people from across Suffolk attended a packed farewell service for Bishop Mike

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Bishop of Dunwich to be next Bishop of Exeter

First published on: 4th June 2024

One of Suffolk’s most senior clergy has been appointed by His Majesty the King to become the next Bishop of Exeter

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Bishop's Lent appeal launched today

First published on: 14th February 2024

Raising funds for farmers in Tanzania struggling with the impact of the climate crisis.

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Bishop Mike visits Safe Harbour, a project offering food, warmth and hospitality

First published on: 21st November 2023

A project aimed at helping people struggling with complex needs has been praised for giving vital support to the local community by one of Suffolk’s bishops.

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Bishop Martin and Bishop Mike speak on the storm affecting Suffolk

First published on: 23rd October 2023

Homes and businesses have been affected to varying degrees of severity

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Record numbers of people continue to step forward to be Church of England clergy

First published on: 3rd July 2023

Men and women are continuing to come forward in record numbers to serve communities as Church of England clergy right across Suffolk

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Demand soars for pop-up shop

First published on: 22nd December 2022

Residents in Felixstowe are queuing for hours to obtain food


Bishop Martin welcomes Bishop Godfrey and Bishop Vithalis to Suffolk

First published on: 21st July 2022

Tanzanian Bishops enjoy a tour of Suffolk before the Lambeth Conference


Suffolk churches are delighted to announce £1.3m new funding

First published on: 7th July 2022

New funding to support its existing vision to create flourishing congregations making a difference.


Husband and wife become Church of England priests

First published on: 4th July 2022

Nearly 30 people, devoting their lives to serving communities throughout Suffolk, become priests and deacons within the county.

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