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Bishop blessing for restored medieval window

First published on: 19th November 2025

A medieval window, which is one of the finest in the country, has been restored and blessed at All Saints Church North Moreton.


An important presence at the Oxford Deaf Festival

First published on: 2nd October 2025

The Diocese of Oxford’s Deaf Church joined 700 people at the Oxford Deaf Festival, sharing faith, welcome, and joy with the Deaf community.


Meal service curries favour with refugees

First published on: 28th August 2025

Monday night is curry night for asylum seekers and those housed by the council in a hotel in Summertown, Oxford.


Churches at centre of welcome for new residents

First published on: 28th August 2025

Welcoming Abbey Fields with ice lollies and smiles!


Walkers come together for peace and friendship

First published on: 3rd July 2025

Hundreds gathered in Oxford last week to take part in the 21st annual Oxford Interfaith Peace and Friendship Walk.


Meet the ordinands - 2025

First published on: 26th June 2025

Twenty new deacons will be ordained at Christ Church Cathedral on 5 July, going on to serve their curacies throughout the diocese.


Church volunteers honoured with BEM awards

First published on: 19th June 2025

Two church volunteers have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.


Pride and joy: Celebrating God’s delight in all people

First published on: 9th June 2025

This June, churches across the Diocese of Oxford are marking Pride Month.


Roundtable to vision a flourishing and inclusive Oxford

First published on: 13th February 2025

Oxford Citizens (of which the Diocese of Oxford is a member) brought together representatives from 40 local organisations to explore how together we could build a fairer and more just Oxford.


Award-winning restoration creates peaceful haven

First published on: 28th November 2024

One of Oxford’s best-kept secrets has been recognised with an Oxford Preservation Trust Award. The Landscape and Public Realm plaque was presented to the Friends of Holywell Cemetery who have breathed new life into the peaceful spot.

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