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Appointment of the next Archbishop of Canterbury: Public Consultation

The process for the appointment of the next Archbishop of Canterbury is underway and, a key part of this is the extensive consultation exercise that will close on 31 March. Wherever you are based, your views matter. 

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Safeguarding reminder

We take all reports and allegations seriously. If you or anyone you are in contact with, want to talk to someone independently, you can call the Safe Spaces helpline on 0300 303 1056 or email safespaces@victimsupport.org.uk. There are other support services available.

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Celebrating 200 Places of Welcome in Shropshire

Christ Church, Wellington welcomed Strengthening Communities to its early morning Place of Welcome to join in celebrating, with tea, toast and yes, a celebration cake, the 200 Places of Welcome supported by Lichfield Diocese.

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An afternoon of appointments honouring service and dedication

Bishop Michael recognised ten people for their contribution to the life of Lichfield Diocese during Evensong at Lichfield Cathedral on Sunday, 26 January. Bishop Matthew gave the award of the Lambeth Cross for Ecumenism, awarded by the Archbishop of Canterbury to Robert Mountford, Ecumenical Officer for Birmingham, the Black Country and Staffordshire.

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New Archdeacons for Walsall and Salop appointed from Oxford and Manchester

The Revd Canon Elizabeth Jackson is to be the next Archdeacon of Walsall and that the Revd Nick Watson is to be the next Archdeacon of Salop

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Wednesbury welcomes Canon Ben

Cathedral appointment supports Wednesbury parishes.

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Have a calm, bright and joyful Christmas

Christmas Message 2024 from the Rt Revd Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield

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Caring Community Carols

St Mary’s Church in Uttoxeter was one of just fifteen locations around the country chosen to host a royal carol service earlier this month. The services, supported by The Royal Foundation, complement The Princess of Wales’s ‘Together at Christmas’ service at Westminster Abbey, celebrating love, empathy and community spirt.

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£2million church repairs on knife edge

Uncertainty over a government grant scheme that has run for over twenty years and could end in weeks is threatening completion of more than £2m of repairs to a Hanley church.

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Racial Justice and Bishop Selwyn… what we can learn from history!

Bishop Michael recently hosted the first Selwyn Lecture since before the Covid 19 pandemic, based around three perspectives on racial justice. The final one, offered by the Bishop of Lichfield, drew on his recent brief sabbatical in New Zealand which afforded him the opportunity to study the ministry of the Rt Revd George Selwyn, first Bishop of New Zealand, and the 90th Bishop of Lichfield, after whom these lectures are named.

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A village remembers the day the dump went up

Staffordshire communities were at the heart of the largest explosion in the UK. And a link via a vicar's trainset.

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Teacher’s mission in Stoke via China and Sri Lanka

Alex Wolvers, who currently works within the Education Team at Lichfield Diocese, will lead the work of ‘Encounter,’ the first of two key appointments planned in the seven-year programme to revitalise the Christian presence in Stoke on Trent funded by up to £5.9m by the Church of England.

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Safeguarding every Sunday

The resignation of Archbishop Justin this week is a stark reminder of just how important our safeguarding practice and policy is in all our churches. The Lessons Learnt Review into the horrific abuse by the late John Smyth is a reminder of the lifelong effects on victims and survivors, and we pray for them.

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Resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury

The Rt Revd Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield, has received the news of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s resignation this afternoon with sorrow, acknowledging that the Archbishop has acted honourably in resigning.


New cash can fuel Stoke churches' new chapter

​​​​​​​Newly announced funding of up to £5.9 million (£5.1 million is conditional) from the Church of England will be spent by the Diocese of Lichfield on revitalising the Christian presence in Stoke on Trent, largely among younger communities across the city.

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Independent review into Church’s handling of Smyth case published

To the best of our knowledge none of John Smyth’s victims has come forward from within this diocese, but anyone at all who is affected by this news is encouraged to use the support services offered (click for contacts and the report).


200 Places of Welcome offer friendship, chat and free refreshments

Over two-hundred Places of Welcome are now supported by the Diocese of Lichfield across the Black Country, Staffordshire, Stoke-On-Trent and northern Shropshire - that’s one in four of the Places of Welcome within the national network created by Church Urban Fund and Near Neighbours across England and Wales.

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A new lease for life

The village of Ellastone in the Staffordshire Moorlands is celebrating this week as a partnership between the Diocese of Lichfield, local residents and businesses brings major benefits for the community with improvements to the village playing field.

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Assisted Suicide

The bishops of the diocese have written to clergy and Readers about the Terminally Ill (End of Life) Bill, now before Parliament, unequivocally expressing their concerns about the Bill and setting out an alternative:  


We're greener than you might think!

A new report from A Rocha shows aha a third of churches in the diocese are taking steps towards various Eco Church awards.

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Fifth Bishop of Wolverhampton welcomed in Walsall’s Church on the Hill

The Rt Revd Dr Timothy Livingstone Wambunya may be only the fifth Bishop of Wolverhampton since the first in 1979, but the welcome given to him as he took up office and began his ministry was historic.

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From The Rt Revd Dr Tim Wambunya

Bishop Tim has sent this letter widely in the Wolverhampton Episcopal Area.

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Let’s rediscover mystery and hope and wonder and enchantment and yes, faith

The installation of the new Dean of Lichfield on Saturday 21st September was a sensory feast – in some surprising as well as expected ways.

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A new resource for the Diocese of Lichfield

News of another new cathedral appointment comes even while the sounds of drum fanfares, young voices joining choral singing and messages of hope and love still echo from the installation of Lichfield Cathedral’s first female Dean, The Rt Revd Jan Mcfarlane.

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Diocesan Secretary Canon Julie Jones announces retirement date

Canon Julie Jones has announced that she will retire at the end of 2024.

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New Assistant Bishop from next-door diocese

The Bishop of Lichfield will commission the Rt Revd Anne Hollinghurst as an Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Lichfield on 20th September as she leaves her post as Suffragan Bishop of Aston in Birmingham Diocese after nine years.

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Six new Readers licensed and two dozen long-serving celebrated

Blue scarves abounded in Lichfield Cathedral

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Three ready to hear your call

Clergy appointed to help those considering serving the Church

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Downing Street announces next area bishop of Wolverhampton

 10 Downing Street has today announced the name of the fifth Bishop of Wolverhampton.

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Hanley church packed for prayer

Christians from many churches around the Stoke area packed into a Hanley church to pray for peace after the previous day's riots.

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