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Celebrations have been held to mark the 250th anniversary of the arrival in Norfolk of one of its most famous sons, Parson ...
Memorial services, mourning and gratitude for a life of service were offered Monday in Connecticut following the death of Pope Francis Monday.
He was ordained deacon and priest in Norwich Cathedral, and served his title in King’s Lynn ... appointed the first female churchwarden as the Vicar’s Warden, and oversaw the building of a new church ...
St. Patrick’s Cathedral was the site of protests over the church’s position on homosexuality and AIDS. On Thursday, it hosted a jubilant funeral for Cecilia Gentili, a former sex worker and ...
A cat which regularly attends services at a cathedral has been a calming and "therapeutic" influence on parishioners, the dean has said. Budge the cat took a particular liking to Norwich Cathedral ...
The ceremony, sponsored by Hopkins Homes, will be held at Norwich Cathedral on Friday ... Toby de Ville Shaw, churchwarden of Aylsham’s parish church, added: “All recognition goes to the ...
The Dean of Norwich is to retire from her role at the helm of Norwich Cathedral in May next year. The Very Revd Jane Hedges, who in 2014 became the first female Dean of Norwich in the Cathedral ...
Dippy, the Natural History Museum’s iconic dinosaur cast, has taken up residence at Norwich Cathedral for the final stop on his nationwide touring exhibition Dippy on Tour: A Natural History Adventure ...
3) The Twenty Churchwardens ... death by burning in an old disused chalk pit in Norwich. The pit had been dug out for foundations for the Cathedral and the pub cellar was, back in the time ...
3) The Twenty Churchwardens, Cockley Cley The Cockley ... they were sentenced to death by burning in an old disused chalk pit in Norwich. The pit had been dug out for foundations for the Cathedral and ...
With the same sort of logic that accompanies detonating a tactical nuke to get rid of an ant hill, Norwich Cathedral has solved this long-standing issue with an exciting new attraction ...
The 50-foot-high ride, known in Britain as a helter-skelter, was unveiled on Thursday at Norwich Cathedral in eastern England and will be open to the public to enjoy for 10 days. The church ...
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