Diocese of Carlisle

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  • Mothers’ Union county-wide fundraising cycle

    Two Cumbrian Mothers’ Union members have kicked off a 300-mile fundraising cycle ride to benefit the Bishop of Carlisle’s Harvest Appeal.

    Retired hospital consultant Deb Lee - who was appointed the MU’s Cumbrian President earlier this year - has taken to the saddle alongside Action and Outreach Co-ordinator Daphne Sisson.

    They plan to visit every church in Cumbria which has an MU branch and yesterday (Wednesday 6 July), set off from Lanercost Priory on the first of 10 legs which will take in Carlisle Cathedral, three priories and 48 churches.
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  • New discipleship course encourages lay ministry

    A new course is set to help encourage people explore what lay ministry they may be being called to across Cumbria.

    The Discipleship Project is an ecumenical course and will begin in September, with six core sessions to be run over a year from the Diocese of Carlisle’s Church House offices in Penrith and other supplementary modules to be run across the county.

    It aims to support those people who want to explore what ministry they may be being called to, in or outside of a church context.
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  • Marathon fundraising cycle ride for church organ

    A west Cumbrian church organist has completed a marathon 3,800-mile cycle ride raising thousands of pounds towards the restoration of the historic instrument he plays.

    Last night (Monday 4 July) John Corran pedalled back to his home church of St Paul’s Irton, near Gosforth, having criss-crossed England, cycling to every St Paul’s church in the country.

    In 2019 retired headteacher John, 69, came up with the idea to visit the churches to raise funds for the restoration of the Grade II listed, 147-year-old organ which he plays at Irton.
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  • Ordinations 2022 Joy

    A wonderful weekend of Petertide ordinations' joy has been caught on camera... Read more

  • Meet our 2022 ordinands

    Six new curates are to be welcomed into the Diocese of Carlisle over the coming weeks as part of the Petertide ordinations.

    Five will be ordained Deacon by the Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome at a special service to be held at Carlisle Cathedral on Saturday 25 June at 2.30pm.

    The service will also be livestreamed on both the Diocese of Carlisle and Carlisle Cathedral Facebook pages.
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  • Diocese's national contactless pilot raises nearly £85,000

    A year-long national pilot scheme to help encourage online and contactless giving in churches across Cumbria has raised nearly £85,000.

    More than 100 churches across the Diocese of Carlisle – the Church of England in Cumbria –took part in the national Church of England project.

    Launched in May last year, it was the first of three such schemes with 110 contactless donation units offered up to Cumbrian churches as part of a £1.25million investment by the national church around digital giving. Read more

  • Prayers for our 2022 ordinands

    Please do pray for all those to be ordained Deacon or Priest later this month. And please remember to uphold their families in prayer also.

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  • Platinum Jubilee Celebrations

    Churches and communities across the Diocese of Carlisle have celebrated Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee in style across four days of the Bank Holiday weekend.

    Have a look at what they've been up to - including 'Dunk the Vicar'! Read more

  • Well-known former Cumbrian vicar named as new Bishop of Penrith

    A well-known vicar who ministered in Cumbria for 15 years has been chosen as the next Suffragan Bishop of Penrith.

    The Rev Canon Rob Saner-Haigh, who is currently Residentiary Canon Director of Mission and Ministry in the Diocese of Newcastle, was appointed by the Bishop of Carlisle.

    It means Rob will return to the Diocese of Carlisle where he had served all his ordained ministry until his move to Newcastle in 2020. He will also once again live in Kendal, having previously been the vicar of the town’s parish church for 10 years, and will have a particular responsibility for continuing to develop the county’s ecumenical God for All vision and strategy, based around its four key themes: Follow Daily, Speak Boldly, Care Deeply and Tread Gently.
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  • Cumbrian community stalwarts honoured with Maundy money

    Two people from the Diocese have received Maundy money in recognition of many years’ Christian service to their local church and communities.

    Clifford Simpson and Doreen Hocking joined 96 men and women - equal to the age of Her Majesty The Queen – who were presented with the money at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Maundy Thursday.

    In a first, Prince Charles handed out the Maundy money on behalf of The Queen. In 2020 and 2021, Covid restrictions meant the money could not be handed out in person. Read more

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