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  1. The position of the cathedral's own Sunday service is, however, rather different. The congregation is often drawn from many casual visitors whose liturgical backgrounds may vary considerably, …

  2. This guide to record keeping for cathedrals has been produced jointly by the Cathedral Libraries and Archives Association and the Church of England Record Centre (CERC). It follows guides …

  3. Cathedral Sunday schools, where these exist, make an excellent place to begin the formation process. Salisbury Cathedral has a programme of teaching Eucharists, held in the Cathedral …

  4. A cathedral is the mother church of a diocese and the location of the bishop’s seat or cathedra. Cathedrals have a diverse history, and their number increased with the dissolution of …

  5. The cathedral is the mother church of a diocese and the location of the bishop’s seat or cathedra. 14 Cathedrals have a diverse history, and their number increased as the population of …

  6. The regulations detail the application of the Charities SORP (FRS 102) to cathedral accounts and also provide for certain additional disclosures relevant in the context of cathedral accounting. …

  7. It is understood that each Cathedral must act to make the best possible appointment to meet its own needs. In doing so via a well-run and open process it is also supporting the morale, …

  8. The complexity of a cathedral A cathedral is not a quiet, cloistered place with its own slower pace of life somewhat disconnected from mainstream activities; it is a highly complex, hugely busy, …

  9. Recent failures in governance within the cathedral sector have highlighted that a cathedral is best placed to achieve its ambitions and aims if it has effective governance and the right leadership …

  10. Every Church of England cathedral is deeply indebted to the many volunteers who contribute their time, skills, and enthusiasm to maintaining and enhancing the beauty of the building and …