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Diocesan Handbook

The Diocese in Europe Measure 1980

A Measure passed by the General Synod of the Church of England to make further provision for the Diocese in Europe.

Constitution of the Diocese in Europe 1995

The Constitution of the Diocese in Europe, introduced in 1995 and amended with the approval of the General Synod in 2006.

Diocesan Policies and Guidelines

These policies & guidelines cover a range of subjects including finances, legal matters, property, synods and much more.

Supplements

These 9 supplements cover a range of subjects. 2 of the supplements can be downloaded in a Word document form.

Index

This is not an exhaustive index, but rather redirections to the principal parts of the Diocesan Handbook on a topic.

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