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Last chance to see the 'Marks of Genius' Exhibition

First published on: 2nd June 2020

Last chance to see the 'Marks of Genius' Exhibition. THERE are just over two weeks left to check out the Marks of Genius exhibition at the new Weston Library in Oxford.


New Sub Dean of Christ Church appointed

First published on: 11th May 2020

A new Sub Dean of Christ Church Cathedral has been appointed. Revd Richard Peers is expected to take up the post later this year.


An inspirational life of service

First published on: 9th March 2020

This eulogy, by the Revd Canon Dr Peter Groves describes an incredibly inspirational life well lived.


England's longest serving vicar set to retire

First published on: 31st January 2020

England's longest-serving vicar has conducted one of his last services before he prepares to retire and move to Dorset.


Renewing Newman's vision for the 21st century

First published on: 10th December 2019

Renewing Newman's vision for the 21st century. A church at the heart of its community in Oxford is almost halfway to raising £737,000 to improve its facilities and provide even more support for people in one of the city's most deprived areas.


Dealing with death: busting the last taboo

First published on: 10th December 2019

A new resource aimed at helping children handle death and dying has been produced by the team at Oxford's Sobell House Hospice.


Canon Wilfrid Robert Francis Browning

First published on: 21st May 2019

Canon Wilfrid Robert Francis Browning. A MEMORIAL service for Canon Wilfrid Browning, who sadly died on 23rd February, aged 98, will take place at Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford on Saturday 27th May at 3pm.


More than 400 people join Interfaith Friendship Walk

First published on: 15th May 2019

More than 400 people join Interfaith Friendship Walk. More than 400 people joined Oxford's Annual Interfaith Friendship Walk on Thursday 29 June 2017.


Oxford pupil wins a prize in the national Cranmer awards contest

First published on: 19th March 2019

Oxford pupil wins a prize in the national Cranmer awards contest. A PUPIL at Oxford's Magdalen College School, Orlando Riviere, has won a top prize in the Cranmer Awards, a national competition which has taken place annually since 1989.


Oxford faith groups unite to fund a new Ark

First published on: 19th March 2019

Chaplains from Oxford colleges and faith groups across the city have raised £3,850 to support Oxford's Jewish Congregation.

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