Barnabas, Sudan and more on agenda at Diocesan Synod
First published on: 17th July 2023Our support of parishes, the situation in Sudan, the work of the Diocesan Property Team and more were on the agenda of the most recent Diocesan Synod.
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Our support of parishes, the situation in Sudan, the work of the Diocesan Property Team and more were on the agenda of the most recent Diocesan Synod.
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