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COMMENT - The Archbishop gave the Presidential Address at General Synod on 9 July 2021. The speech follows in full...
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.
NEWS - Fifteen women and men including a serving firefighter, current and former teachers, a hospital chaplain, and workers in homeless services will be ordained Deacon by the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, in a service in York Minster on Saturday 26th June beginning at 4.30pm.
NEWS - The Venerable Julie Conalty, currently Archdeacon of Tonbridge, will be the next Bishop of Birkenhead, and the Revd Canon Sam Corley, currently Rector of Leeds Minster, will be the next Bishop of Stockport, Downing Street has announced.
A moment of reflection for Trinity Sunday
NEWS - The Archbishop of York leads the Church of England's national online service on the final day of Thy Kingdom Come - a global wave of prayer from Ascension Day to Pentecost Sunday.
NEWS - Local Parish Church welcomes the Archbishop of York to preach at a service of Evensong on the 150th Anniversary of the Laying of its foundation stone.
NEWS - 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).
Thy Kingdom Come is a global wave of prayer which runs from Ascension Day to Pentecost Sunday (13-23 May 2021) The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell has written a Prayer Journal to encourage everyone of the basic promises of the Christian faith which can help us live the life God gives us to the full.
NEWS - The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have issued a statement in response to the Anti Racism Taskforce Report published today