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In a short ceremony to open the Black Paw Brewery in Bishop
Auckland, The Right Revd Justin Welby, Bishop of Durham gave a
short address of welcome and comment on the fact that this was only
the ninth Micro Brewery he had been to, the previous eight had all
been on the same day many years ago on a trip to Basel in
Switzerland whilst he worked in the Oil Industry. Optimism At The Church That Battled Back From Disaster
Enthusing Communities With New Faith
Organised by the Faith in our Community (FIC) Partnership
Steering Group, which is backed by the Church of England Diocese of
Durham, the event will run at the Hetton & Eppleton Community
Hall, Office Place, Hetton-le-Hole, the launch of phase two of the
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It’s a blessing for the Mashes at a Microbrewery in Bishop
Auckland, at the official opening of the Black Paw brewery by the
Bishop of Durham.
It’s the Church that refused to die and now parishioners
at The Church of St James the Great in Darlington are planning
confidently for the future after experiencing the loss of their
vicar and 55 congregation members. The Church, which is in
Albert Hill, was torn apart when a significant number of its
congregation left to join the Ordinariate earlier this year. The
Ordinariate is a structure within the Roman Catholic Church which
allows former Anglicans to join but retain elements of their
Anglican tradition.
An event held in the North East on Friday (June 15) was a
rallying cry for people engaged in community social action.
Stockton Riverside celebrated the arrival of the Olympic
Torch with the passing of a Prayer Baton to The Right Revd Justin
Welby, Bishop of Durham. The Bishop then said prayers specially
composed for the occasion, sending blessing and prayers from the
Church of England Diocese of Durham across the waters to the people
of the neighbouring Diocese of York.
The Rt Rev Justin Welby, Bishop of Durham, told the House
of Lords today (Monday June 11) that more needs to be done to
protect people during times that they hit financial crises,
particularly in opening up the market to organisations such as
credit unions. Speaking during the debate on the Financial Services
Bill (Second Reading), he referred to his concerns about the
practice of payday loans...
A weekend of Jubilee celebration and a flower festival
have ended on a sour note at St Nicholas Cathedral, Newcastle
following a series of senseless thefts.
