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- Where Angels Tread - Lichfield Cathedral - The Association of English . . .
Where Angels Tread – Lichfield Cathedral The installation sees huge silk voiles suspended through the cathedral and invites visitors on a journey through the life of St Chad whose story was marked by visions of angels
- ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING REGULATIONS FOR ENGLISH ANGLICAN CATHEDRALS . . .
The regulations detail the application of the Charities SORP (FRS 102) to cathedral accounts and also provide for certain additional disclosures relevant in the context of cathedral accounting The recommendations of the SORP are subordinate to any specific guidance provided under section 27(2) of the Cathedrals Measure 1999
- CATHEDRAL GOVERNANCE CODE 2021 - The Association of English Cathedrals
Recent failures in governance within the cathedral sector have highlighted that a cathedral is best placed to achieve its ambitions and aims if it has effective governance and the right leadership structures Skilled and capable Chapter members will help a cathedral attract resources and put them to best use Good governance enables and supports a cathedral’s compliance with relevant
- First Christmas in Reordered Cathedral Isle of Man
A new floor and underfloor heating see the completion of Phase One which means the cathedral community can gather back in the cathedral to celebrate Christmas together after church hopping around the Isle of Man while the project was underway
- The Economic and Social Impact of England’s Cathedrals
A cathedral is the mother church of a diocese and the location of the bishop’s seat or cathedra Cathedrals have a diverse history, and their number increased with the dissolution of monasteries in the 16th century and as the population of England grew To the nine medieval cathedrals, Henry VIII added a further 13
- From the Interim Executive Director
The Cathedral and Major Church Projects Support Panel offers cathedrals free advice and consultancy from nearly 70 volunteer experts It aims to help cathedrals at the early stages of projects
- Cathedral Cycle Champions (CCC) The Cathedrals Cycle Route (CCR)
The cathedral may make any member of the cathedral or local community – lay staff, clergy, volunteers or congregation members – a CCC A cathedral may have more than one CCC, for example a team consisting of a public-facing champion, an admin champion and a publicity champion They do not all need to be active cyclists, but should be enthusiasts for the project
- Gaia - Truro Cathedral - The Association of English Cathedrals
Truro Cathedral will host a group exhibition of work created in response to climate change and ecological breakdown to coincide with Luke Jerram’s art installation, Gaia, which has gone on display in the cathedral
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