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- MUSIC FOR THE EUCHARIST
The position of the cathedral's own Sunday service is, however, rather different The congregation is often drawn from many casual visitors whose liturgical backgrounds may vary considerably, and there is a committed band of cathedral worshippers who attend for the degree of worshipping anonymity a cathedral can provide
- Church of England Record Centre Records Management Guide No. 4
This guide to record keeping for cathedrals has been produced jointly by the Cathedral Libraries and Archives Association and the Church of England Record Centre (CERC) It follows guides on parish, diocesan and episcopal record keeping Its intention is to provide practical advice to those working in cathedrals to assist them in managing the ever increasing volume of administrative records
- ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING REGULATIONS FOR ENGLISH ANGLICAN CATHEDRALS . . .
The regulations detail the application of the Charities SORP (FRS 102) to cathedral accounts and also provide for certain additional disclosures relevant in the context of cathedral accounting The recommendations of the SORP are subordinate to any specific guidance provided under section 27(2) of the Cathedrals Measure 1999
- The Economic and Social Impact of England’s Cathedrals
A cathedral is the mother church of a diocese and the location of the bishop’s seat or cathedra Cathedrals have a diverse history, and their number increased with the dissolution of monasteries in the 16th century and as the population of England grew To the nine medieval cathedrals, Henry VIII added a further 13
- VOLUNTEERING: A NATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR CHURCH OF ENGLAND CATHEDRALS
Every Church of England cathedral is deeply indebted to the many volunteers who contribute their time, skills, and enthusiasm to maintaining and enhancing the beauty of the building and supporting the community's daily life, worship, welcome, and outreach to visitors Across the country, cathedrals attract thousands of volunteers from a wide variety of age groups and backgrounds Many are
- ECOTEC Report template - The Association of English Cathedrals
The cathedral is the mother church of a diocese and the location of the bishop’s seat or cathedra 14 Cathedrals have a diverse history, and their number increased as the population of England grew To the nine medieval cathedrals, Henry VIII added a further 13 All were governed by a Dean and Chapter formed of clergy (residentiary canons)
- Cathedrals Liturgy and Music Group
It is understood that each Cathedral must act to make the best possible appointment to meet its own needs In doing so via a well-run and open process it is also supporting the morale, training and development, fluidity and career progression of the whole cathedral music profession, which benefits the Church’s ministry in many different ways
- Welcome to The Association of English Cathedrals
XXXXX Cathedral is a Christian Church whose purpose is ‘to worship God, share the gospel of Jesus Christ, welcome all who come, celebrate and pass on our rich Christian heritage, and discover our place in God’s creation’ In all things, we are inspired, motivated and challenged by the Christian faith and the values of the Gospel
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