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Independent research published on UKME/GMH clergy wellbeing

Independent research into the wellbeing of UKME/Global Majority Heritage clergy commissioned as part of a 10-year programme into how clergy can flourish in ministry published.

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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: remembering our Patron

The Court of Assistants, Chief Executive and staff of Clergy Support Trust are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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2022-25 strategy to help more clergy households

Clergy Support Trust has launched its new strategy for the next four years, in response to the exponential growth in demand.

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External Governance Review 2022

Calling for Expressions of Interest by 5pm on Wednesday 25 May 2022.

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HRH The Duchess of Gloucester to attend 367th Festival Service

Her Royal Highness will be representing the Trust’s Patron, HM The Queen, and will be reading the second lesson as part of the historic Service.

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New grant applications temporarily paused

A message from our Chief Executive about our temporary pause in accepting new applications and what this means for you.

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World’s oldest choral festival returns to St Paul’s Cathedral in May

Renowned cathedral choirs join in thanksgiving for the vital work of Anglican clergy during the pandemic

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First Irish female bishop joins trustees of Clergy Support Trust

The first woman to serve as a bishop in the Church of Ireland, the Most Revd Pat Storey, has joined the Board of Trustees at Clergy Support Trust.

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Statement: Honorary Vice-President appointments

Read Clergy Support Trust's response sent to the Windrush Group in December 2021.

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Clergy Support Trust makes new Honorary Vice-President appointments

Five new Honorary Vice-Presidents with lived experience of the Anglican church and who are prominent public figures have been announced by Clergy Support Trust.

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Long-Covid support for clergy and their families

Clergy Support Trust is offering support in response to the emerging needs of people living with the condition.

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