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Bishop Sarah Mullally confirmed as Archbishop of Canterbury, Grant Boost for Lay Ministry Training, Music Inspiration Awards and so much more... No images? Click here Welcome to our monthly digital newsletter with events and holy happenings from around the Diocese of Peterborough.If you have stories to be included in future editions email: communications@peterborough-diocese.org.uk On Wednesday 28 January, Bishop Sarah Mullally DBE became the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, at her Confirmation of Election at St Paul’s Cathedral. Bishop Debbie served as one of the Royal Commissioners at the service.
A personal reflection on the confirmation of Bishop Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury, by Becky Dyball, Bishop’s Missioner for the Diocese of Peterborough. The Diocesan Vocation and Formation team is delighted to announce it has secured grant funding from the Church of England’s Resourcing Ministerial Formation Innovation Fund to drive a bold revision of the Diocese’s lay ministry formation and training over the next three years. St Lawrence Church is delighted to announce the successful restoration of its historic South Aisle roof—a project that will protect this cherished Grade II* listed building for generations to come. William Law CE Primary School in the Peterborough Deanery is celebrating after music lead Rachel Moorhouse was announced as a finalist for the Music Inspiration Award in the 2026 Music and Drama Education Awards. On Friday, 30 January, Peterborough Cathedral held a commemoration and wreath laying service in tribute to Katharine of Aragon as part of their annual service honouring the Queen. Light Project Peterborough continues to be the Bishop’s Charity for 2026. This amazing charity works to enable and equip the church and community to heal the broken-hearted, set free the oppressed, and bring good news to the poor. They have been active in Peterborough since 2009 and continue to support wherever they can. As part of our focus on their work we hear Billy and Rebecca's story. A Night in the Nave - Thursday 19 MarchLight Project Peterborough are hosting their next Sleep Out event ‘A Night in the Nave’ at Peterborough Cathedral. Participants will gain an insight into what being homeless can feel like by sleeping in the cold conditions under the Nave within the Cathedral, or by being in the Cloisters courtyard. |