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CategoryBishop Sarah takes part in interfaith panel on Assisted Dying Bill
On Wednesday 13th November, Bishop Sarah took part in a discussion on the Assisted Dying Bill with a coalition of leaders…
Statement from the Bishop of London regarding the Archbishop of Canterbury
The Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally, has responded to the announcement that the Archbishop of Canterbury is standing down:
Bishop Sarah chairs Social Prescribing Roundtable
On Monday 11th November Bishop Sarah chaired a roundtable discussion in the House of Lords…
Bishop Sarah leads services of remembrance
On Sunday 10th November, the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd Sarah Mullally…
Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Ordination of Women takes place at St Paul’s Cathedral
On Friday 11th October, members of the clergy from around the country gathered at St Paul’s Cathedral to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the ordination of women to the priesthood.
Diocese’s 39 new Deacons enjoy lunch with Bishop Sarah
On 24th July the 39 Deacons who were recently ordained by Bishop Sarah at St Paul’s Cathedral were invited back to the Old Deanery for a celebratory lunch.
Bishop Sarah attends USPG ‘In Conversation’ evening with Bishop of Lesotho, The Rt Revd Dr Vicentia Kgabe
In the evening of Monday 22nd July, Bishop Sarah attended a dinner organised by United Society Partners in the Gospel…
Bishop Sarah delivers speech, ‘Creating Opportunities: Education, Early Years and Healthcare’, in House of Lords
During the debate on the King’s Speech in the House of Lords on Friday 19th July, Bishop Sarah delivered a speech on ‘Creating Opportunities: Education, Early Years and Healthcare’ in the House of Lords.
Celebrating 10 years of women bishops
On Sunday 14th July it was the 10th anniversary of the vote for women bishops…
Bishop of London joins with Bishops of Southwark and Dover to walk part of the recently established pilgrimage linking London to Rome
On July 10th, the Bishop of London joined the Bishop of Southwark, Christopher Chessun, and Dover, Rose Hudson-Wilkin, to celebrate the launch of the recently established walking and pilgrimage route – the Via Francigena Britannica.