The Church of England will broadcast its first virtual Sunday service for worshippers staying at home due to coronavirus. It will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and broadcast across 39 local BBC radio stations on Sunday at 8am.
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The Church of England will broadcast its first virtual Sunday service for worshippers staying at home due to coronavirus. It will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and broadcast across 39 local BBC radio stations on Sunday at 8am. The Church of England said the service has been.... |
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The Church of England will broadcast its first virtual Sunday service for worshippers staying at home due to coronavirus. It will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and broadcast across 39 local BBC radio stations on Sunday at 8am. The Church of England said the service has been.... |
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The Church of England will broadcast its first virtual Sunday service for worshippers staying at home due to coronavirus. It will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and broadcast across 39 local BBC radio stations on Sunday at 8am. The Church of England said the service has been.... |
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The Church of England will broadcast its first virtual Sunday service for worshippers staying at home due to coronavirus. It will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and broadcast across 39 local BBC radio stations on Sunday at 8am. The Church of England said the service has been.... |
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Emergency legislation to tackle the coronavirus outbreak is set to be published in Parliament as the Education Secretary moved to quell concerns over how school closures will affect students and parents. E ducation Secretary Gavin Williamson said the Government will issue guidance on Friday on how.... |
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advertisement. In a statement released on Thursday, the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops urged priests to keep masses brief and encourage faithfuls to keep a distance of one metre from each other. “Our churches are not closing…They will be the focal point of prayer, where you will find solace.... |
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The Church of England will broadcast its first virtual Sunday service for worshippers staying at home due to coronavirus. It will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and broadcast across 39 local BBC radio stations on Sunday at 8am. The Church of England said the service has been.... |
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By James Tozer When will schools close? Schools in England will close to most pupils tomorrow afternoon, although many are already shut or are only teaching certain year groups due to teacher shortages caused by staff selfisolating. In addition, most boarding schools are already sending pupils home for fear of an outbreak. |
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The Church of England will broadcast its first virtual Sunday service for worshippers staying at home due to coronavirus. It will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and broadcast across 39 local BBC radio stations on Sunday at 8am.
The Church of England said the service has been.... |
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