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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: ÒAt a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect StephenÕs Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
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    Britain must reset its compass, from housing to wages, says archbishop of York. Stephen Cottrell says the nation has learned to live with wrongs when it should be trying to change them
    Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell following his confirmation of election as the 98th Archbishop of York, officially begins his ministry by collecting the historic Braganza Crozier -his staff of office- and knocking three times on the York Minster west doors which are then opened to the world.
    Commenting on the ceremony, the Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Frost, Dean of York said: “At a service of Enthronement, it is customary for a new bishop or Archbishop, to knock three times on the West Door with his or her Crozier to request admission. The pandemic has meant that we have to defer Archbishop Elect Stephen’s Enthronement service for a while. So the ceremony today is a simplified and low-key beginning to his ministry.
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    The The Very Reverend John Hall Abbey and Prime Minister Theresa May
    A Service of Thanksgiving in memory of The Spirit of Windrush, London, UK - 22 Jun 2018

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    The The Very Reverend John Hall Abbey and Prime Minister Theresa May
    A Service of Thanksgiving in memory of The Spirit of Windrush, London, UK - 22 Jun 2018

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    NEWS - Manchester: Gedenken der Opfer des Terroranschlags vor einem Jahr
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    NEWS - Manchester: Gedenken der Opfer des Terroranschlags vor einem Jahr
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    Prime Minister Theresa May is greeted by dignitaries, including Bishop David Walker (shaking hands) Archbishop of York John Sentamu, SIR Richard Leese and Andy Burnham, wait to receive guests at Manchester Cathedral ahead of a Service of Remembrance on the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing.
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    On the evening of 22nd May 2017, Salman Abedi murdered 22 people and seriously injured dozens more, when he exploded a bomb in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig.

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    NEWS - Manchester: Gedenken der Opfer des Terroranschlags vor einem Jahr
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9689804o)
    Prince William is greeted by dignitaries, including Archbishop of York John Sentamu at Manchester Cathedral ahead of a Service of Remembrance on the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing.
    Manchester Arena Bombing Anniversary, UK - 22 May 2018
    On the evening of 22nd May 2017, Salman Abedi murdered 22 people and seriously injured dozens more, when he exploded a bomb in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig.

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    NEWS - Manchester: Gedenken der Opfer des Terroranschlags vor einem Jahr
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    Prime Minister Theresa May is greeted by dignitaries, including Bishop David Walker Archbishop of York John Sentamu, SIR Richard Leese and Andy Burnham (shaking hands), at Manchester Cathedral ahead of a Service of Remembrance on the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing.
    Manchester Arena Bombing Anniversary, UK - 22 May 2018
    On the evening of 22nd May 2017, Salman Abedi murdered 22 people and seriously injured dozens more, when he exploded a bomb in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig.

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    NEWS - Manchester: Gedenken der Opfer des Terroranschlags vor einem Jahr
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9689804p)
    Prince William is greeted by dignitaries, including Archbishop of York John Sentamu at Manchester Cathedral ahead of a Service of Remembrance on the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing.
    Manchester Arena Bombing Anniversary, UK - 22 May 2018
    On the evening of 22nd May 2017, Salman Abedi murdered 22 people and seriously injured dozens more, when he exploded a bomb in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig.

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    NEWS - Manchester: Gedenken der Opfer des Terroranschlags vor einem Jahr
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    Prince William is greeted by dignitaries, including Archbishop of York John Sentamu at Manchester Cathedral ahead of a Service of Remembrance on the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing.
    Manchester Arena Bombing Anniversary, UK - 22 May 2018
    On the evening of 22nd May 2017, Salman Abedi murdered 22 people and seriously injured dozens more, when he exploded a bomb in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig.

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    NEWS - London: Gedenkgottesdienst für die Opfer des Grenfell-Tower-Feuers
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    Grenfell Tower Memorial Service, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 14 Dec 2017
    National memorial for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, held exactly six months after the event in which at least 80 people died, at St Paul's Cathedral, London.

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    PEOPLE - Die Royals - Bilder des Tages
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Borough Market, London, UK - 13 Dec 2017

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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    The Prince Andrew, Prince Andrew and The The Very Reverend John Hall together with the flags from the four countries, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey and the United Kingdom at the start of the service.
    Anzac Day service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 25 Apr 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8770921h)
    The Prince Andrew, Prince Andrew and The The Very Reverend John Hall together with the flags from the four countries, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey and the United Kingdom at the start of the service.
    Anzac Day service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 25 Apr 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    Prince Harry, The The Very Reverend John Hall The Very Reverend John Hall.
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    Prince Harry, The The Very Reverend John Hall The Very Reverend John Hall.
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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    PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis feiern den Commonwealth Day
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    Prince Harry, The The Very Reverend John Hall The Very Reverend John Hall.
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis unterwegs zur Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis unterwegs zur Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    Prince Harry, The The Very Reverend John Hall The Very Reverend John Hall.
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - London: Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    PEOPLE - London: Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, together with The The Very Reverend John Hall The Very Reverend John Hall stand on Churchill for the National Anthem.
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - London: Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    PEOPLE - London: Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, together with The The Very Reverend John Hall The Very Reverend John Hall stand on Churchill for the National Anthem.
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis feiern den Commonwealth Day
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    PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis feiern den Commonwealth Day
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    Queen Elizabeth II, The The Very Reverend John Hall The Very Reverend John Hall.
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis feiern den Commonwealth Day
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    PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis feiern den Commonwealth Day
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    The Commonwealth Service, A Celebration of the Commonwealth, was held at Westminster Abbey
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - London: Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    PEOPLE - London: Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    The Commonwealth Service, A Celebration of the Commonwealth, was held at Westminster Abbey
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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  • PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis feiern den Commonwealth Day
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    PEOPLE - London: Royals und Promis feiern den Commonwealth Day
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    The Commonwealth Service, A Celebration of the Commonwealth, was held at Westminster Abbey
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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    PEOPLE - London: Messe in der Westminster Abbey zum Commonwealth Day
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    The The Very Reverend John Hall having placed The Baton on the Alter.
    Commonwealth Day Observance service, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 13 Mar 2017

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