Skip to main content
Home

Stephen Cottrell

Site Nav

  • The Church of England
  • A Church Near You
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury
  • The Archbishop of York
Search

Popular search items

  • Prayer
  • Publications
  • Bishopthorpe Palace

Main navigation

  • Archbishop of York
    • The role of the Archbishop of York
      • The Anglican Communion
      • The Diocese of York in the Church of England
    • About Bishopthorpe Palace
      • Prayer and Worship
      • Seasons in the Garden
        • BBC Radio York takes a tour at Bishopthorpe
    • About Rebecca Cottrell
    • Diary
    • Previous Archbishops of York
    • Stephen Cottrell's biography
    • The Archbishop's team
    • FAQs
    The role of the Archbishop of YorkAbout Bishopthorpe PalaceAbout Rebecca CottrellDiaryPrevious Archbishops of YorkStephen Cottrell's biographyThe Archbishop's teamFAQs
  • Priorities
    • Following the vision that God gives us
    • Archbishops' Commissions
    Following the vision that God gives usArchbishops' Commissions
  • Speaking and Writing
    • A service for the Feast of Candlemas
    • Our Hope is Found Reflections
    • Publications
    • Sermons
  • News
    • Latest news
    • 2020 news archive
    • 2021 news archive
    Latest news2020 news archive2021 news archive
Open Sidebar

Footer

  • Safeguarding
  • Contact
  • Diocese of York
  • Youth Trust

Social

Footer navigational small

  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy and cookies
  • Accessibility
  • © Stephen Cottrell

Filter

  • All
  • Pages
  • Documents
  • News and Statements
    • All
    • Latest news
    • 2013 - 2020 news
Relevance
Title
Date

51 results found for 'Bishopthorpe Palace'

History of Bishopthorpe Palace

There has been a Palace at Bishopthorpe York since 1226
  • Page
Bishopthorpe Palace from the river

About Bishopthorpe Palace

Bishopthorpe Palace has been the home of the Archbishops of York for over 750 years.
  • Page
Bishopthorpe Palace

SCIE to Conduct Independent Safeguarding Audit of Bishopthorpe Palace in November 2020

NEWS - The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), is conducting an external, independent audit of Bishopthorpe Palace’s safeguarding arrangements, in November 2020 – please contribute if you have first-hand experience of seeking a safeguarding response from the Palace.
28/09/2020
  • News and Statements
Bishopthorpe Palace with flower bed in front full of red and pink begonias

Archbishop thanks key workers at Bishopthorpe Palace

NEWS - Key workers from across the Diocese of York were welcomed to a reception in the grounds of Bishopthorpe Palace today
18/09/2021
  • News and Statements
Anna Diget Cheryl Bothamley Archbishop Stephen and Ann Watson

BBC Radio York takes a tour at Bishopthorpe

BBC Radio York takes a tour at Bishopthorpe
  • Page
Bishopthorpe Gatehouse with bed of tulips in front

Bishopthorpe Welcomes Chief of Staff

NEWS - The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell is pleased to announce the appointment of The Venerable Mark Steadman to the post of Chief of Staff.
29/06/2021
  • News and Statements
Head and shoulders of man around 50 years old dressed in black clerical shirt and wearing glasses

Prayer and Worship

Prayer and worship take place each day in Bishopthorpe Palace.
  • Page
Candle on the altar at Bishopthorpe Chapel The office of the Archbishop of York

Archbishop Plants Trees for the Queen’s Green Canopy

NEWS -  Stephen Cottrell and his wife Rebecca today invited children from the Archbishop of York Junior School, team members from Brunswick Organic Nursery, Jo Ropner, HM Lord-Lieutenant of North Yorkshire and Carole Green, a community champion, to plant trees in the grounds of Bishopthorpe Palace.
23/11/2021
  • News and Statements
Queens Canopy Tree Planting

The Archbishop's team

The Archbishop is supported by a dedicated team of advisers, administrators and clerical, technical and maintenance staff at Bishopthorpe Palace.
  • Page
Head and shoulders of Archbishop dressed in purple clerical shirt and black suit

Bishop Emma Ineson to be Bishop to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York

NEWS - Archbishops Justin Welby and Stephen Cottrell have announced the Rt Revd Dr Emma Ineson as the new Bishop to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. Currently Bishop of Penrith, Dr Ineson will take up the position from 1st June 2021.
19/04/2021
  • News and Statements
Picture of a woman wearing spectacles sitting in a room with bookshelves behind her

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • …
  • Next page
  • Last page
  • Share this page
  • Email this page
  • Print this page
X
  • Request new password