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For many people August includes some time for a holiday, whether it is sitting on a sun soaked beach, climbing mountains, or spending time with families.
Bishop Robert has been telling radio listeners in Britain about how the church in Nice has been responding to the aftermath of Friday’s terror attacks when a lorry careered into the crowds celebrating Bastille Day.
The Bishop of the Diocese in Europe will be taking part in a candle-lit service of prayer, silence and reflection in Holy Trinity Church, Nice on Saturday at 12.
The diocesan communications network has a new strand with the arrival of Bishop Robert’s Blog.
In an impassioned speech to the General Synod meeting in York Bishop Robert has been speaking about the effect of the Referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union has had on the Diocese in Europe.
In the wake of the result of the UK’s referendum on membership of the European Union and its result the Diocese in Europe has been busy, examining the possible implications of withdrawing from the EU and its effect on churches and their members.
This joint response was offered by the Archbishops and Canterbury and York on Friday 24 June after the results of the EU Referendum were announced.
Like so many in the UK, Europe and across the world, I awoke today to the news of the outcome of the Referendum with deep sadness.