...as part of the total human community through time. We have many things in common with other people and yet we also have our own story to live and to...
...of scanning I located an adult male, probably the Cathedral male, high over the garden seemingly shepherding a larger female Peregrine off to the north over towards Old Sarum. A...
...is being distributed by classical music specialist [PIAS] UK. The image for the album cover was supplied by Declan Spreadbury, Central Booking Coordinator for Plastic Surgery at Salisbury District Hospital...
...communities. The appointments reflect the need for the Church to address the concerns of its rural communities, which are often isolated and currently face great uncertainty post Brexit, with agricultural...
...of the psalm, which Jesus must have found so resourceful and comforting even as he died. ‘The poor shall eat and be satisfied,’ the psalmist continues. ‘Those who seek the...
...in which Christ was born, over which Christ wept, in which Christ died, and from which Christ was raised. To touch the wounds of the place and of its people...
...children, young people and their families from all communities feel at home and are represented within the Cathedral. There are lots of opportunities for young people to be involved in...
...this: “…I am completing what is lacking in the affliction of Christ-in-my-flesh for the sake of his body, the church”. “Christ-in-my-flesh”: the author is not comparing his suffering to Christ’s...
...love of God and love of neighbour summarise the Ten Commandments; this is because the ten commandments can be split between those laws which govern our approach to God and...