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The latest news and features from the Diocese of Oxford. To contact the press office, please call 01865 208 277 (out of hours 07880 716761) or email communications@oxford.anglican.org.

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Relaunching the ark

First published on: 16th September 2021

As communities emerge from the pandemic, local churches have a vital role to play.


A letter to the Economist

First published on: 21st September 2021

Archdeacon Guy pens a response to a recent Economist article that was less than generous about the Church of England.


Service of Remembrance at Reading Minster

First published on: 13th September 2021

People gather for a Service of Remembrance at Reading Minster to commemorate those who have been lost during the pandemic.


Bishop Steven in the House of Lords

First published on: 10th September 2021

Bishop Steven's week on Prayer Duty in the House of Lords.


North Bucks Pilgrimage

First published on: 3rd September 2021

Bishop Steven walks and cycles across the deaneries of north Buckingham Archdeaconry over five days in September.


Called

First published on: 31st August 2021

Where is God guiding and inspiring you to share your gifts and passions in your everyday life?


Follow the YCCN Relay

First published on: 14th August 2021

Follow the Young Christian Climate Network's Relay to COP26 as it passes through the Diocese of Oxford.


Grub's Up

First published on: 11th March 2013

Four speakers on how food is a gift from God and what that means to them at the launch of Food Matters.


Watch Les Miserables to learn of God's grace and redemption, says priest

First published on: 12th March 2013

Watching Academy Award-winner Les Miserables is an ideal way to learn of God's grace and mercy, says Ewelme priest.


Church pledges to help farmers hit by livestock virus and heavy rains

First published on: 13th March 2013

The Diocese of Oxford pledges its support afresh to farmers hit by heavy rainfall and a virus that causes deformities in livestock.

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