The Minster stands in the Market Place but like so many local attractions has been closed for much of the last year. In 2019 the Minster marked 900 years since […]
The Minster stands in the Market Place but like so many local attractions has been closed for much of the last year. In 2019 the Minster marked 900 years since […]
Weeping – Wondering – Witnessing Easter 2021 Norwich Cathedral Isaiah 25.6-9; John 20.1-18 Even on Zoom you can see tears. They shine on the screen. In our breakout room […]
“Garden centres apparently have been selling out of barbeques, gazebos, and outdoor seating. Online plant sales are up 350 per cent. Now that spring is here, we’ve decided to join […]
The giving of Royal Maundy Money by HM The Queen is a centuries-old tradition. The name “Maundy” and the ceremony itself derive from an instruction, or mandatum, of Jesus at […]
The aim of the Bill is to enshrine the Paris Agreement in domestic law, by reducing global emissions to keep planetary heating within 1.5 degrees, with this country doing its […]
The hope is that this information should ease any concerns that may be stopping people from coming forward. Lord Stephen writes: “I have worked with faith communities throughout the COVID-19 […]
St Mary’s Church in Martham will be celebrating the new life that was made possible through the resurrection of Jesus Christ as well as a lease of new life thanks […]
As part of the National Day of Reflection, a simple service was held, attended by the Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk Lady Dannatt, the Dean, and members of the Bishop’s House staff, […]
On Monday 29 March the Chrism Eucharist will take place in the Cathedral at 11am. Bishop Graham shall preside and Bishop Alan will preach, and the holy oils will be […]
The Revd Keith James recommends taking a read: “It is real good news story! The research backs up what we have seen in many places in this diocese – which […]