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Found 7 resource(s) in 'Looking at your Church', for May 2026.
Looking at Church (all articles) for May 2026
How a dying bishop said farewell to his diocese Helping people caught in crisis in the Middle East Not forgetting Ukraine… Christian Aid Week 10th to 16th May Archbishop of Canterbury to visit West Africa The Nation’s favourite churches, and favourite stained-glass window ** Editor: How would you feel if your doctor told you that... (1411 words)How a dying bishop said farewell to his diocese
The Bishop of Guildford, the Rt Revd Andrew Watson, was diagnosed with aggressive and untreatable cancer of the pancreas on 10th February this year. After he was told that he had less than a month to live, Bishop Andrew wrote a letter to his diocese, to say goodbye and to reassure them. He wrote: “Only... (649 words)Helping people caught in crisis in the Middle East
At Pentecost, we think back to that morning in Jerusalem when the Church was born. So this month, as we celebrate Pentecost, it is good to know that many Christian agencies are working hard out there in the Middle East now, to help the suffering people of Gaza, Lebanon, Israel, the West Bank…. Not to... (136 words)Not forgetting Ukraine…
The crisis in the Middle East has distracted world attention from Ukraine. But the country is still at war, and its people are still needing help. Numerous Christian relief agencies are active now in Ukraine and its neighbouring countries, providing emergency aid to those affected by the ongoing conflict. If you would like to send... (129 words)Christian Aid Week – 10th to 16th May
It’s that time of year again – when Christians across the country raise funds for Christian Aid’s programmes, which help those suffering poverty and injustice worldwide. Since 1957, Christian Aid Week has brought faith and action together to help families survive poverty and violence, and communities rebuild after crisis. It says: “This is all thanks... (171 words)Archbishop of Canterbury to visit West Africa
This summer, from 26th July to 8th August, Archbishop Mullaly will visit the Anglican Church of the Province of West Africa “to strengthen the ties between the See of Canterbury and the Province”. Archbishop Mullally will visit Ghana and Cameroon at the invitation of Dr Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith, the Bishop of Asante-Mampong and Primate of... (86 words)The Nation’s favourite churches, and favourite stained-glass window
The East Window in Carlisle Cathedral has been declared the nation’s favourite stained-glass window (in a recent survey by the Association of English Cathedrals). As our favourite church, there is no one clear winner, but the following 10 churches consistently high as among the most loved in the country, according to data from the National... (89 words)
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