A peasant girl, new mother, lost and tired, Walks quietly in amidst the crowd, the noise. Bears one small taper, with its tiny flame, Unnoticed by the ones who gather close. One breeze could end the light before it shines But husband hand, worn hard by hammer...
The Episcopal Ordination of Canon Christopher Whitehead will not take place on 22 February 2024 as expected. Canon Paul Cummins continues as the Diocesan Administrator. A canonical process is currently underway, and no further comments will be made until this has been...
Zoom Parish Lent Series for 2024 This is the fourth series and those that come most certainly have always enjoyed the opportunity to hear and reflect on different aspects of our faith during the incredibly important Lenten journey. This year, Fr. Mark Skelton has...
Our Vision: ‘To Live the Gospel by following Christ’s Command to love our neighbour as He loved us’ Caritas Diocese of Plymouth’s Annual Review sets out the work of Caritas across the diocese in 2023. Caritas aims to be a witness to the Gospel by...
The theme for Racial Justice Sunday is: “Seeing one another in the life of the Church”. It is important to recognise that we are all children of God, regardless of our race and background. This year’s theme seeks to promote reflection, discussion and action on our...
Modern slavery is a serious crime being committed across the UK in which victims are exploited for someone else’s gain. It can take many forms including trafficking of people, forced labour and servitude. Victims are often hidden away, may be unable to leave their...