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Ukrainian Space is a Day Centre and Educational Facility in Budapest established by members of St Margaret's Church in response to the conflict in Ukraine. Supported largely by St Margaret’s own Refugee Appeal, it aims to help refugees from Ukraine settle into Budapest life.
The Joint USPG/Diocese in Europe appeal for Ukraine raised over £400,000 this past year. To commemorate one year of the war commencing, this week we will look at some of the projects which have benefitted from your generous donations.
Fr Louis Darrant, Chaplain at St George’s, Malaga recently took part in a local Shakespearean event. His opening remark was a quote by King Lear, ‘Let us take upon ourselves the mystery of things as if we were God’s spies’. Read more...
Ahead of Racial Justice Sunday this week, 12 February, we hear from the lead of our Racial Justice Group, The Revd Canon Smitha Prasadam, Chaplain at St Alban’s, Copenhagen
Many charities have set up appeals following the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. One appeal which is supporting the relief effort is Caritas Turkey and Caritas Syria. If you would like to donate to this cause, the diocese commends Caritas' appeal.
We pray for the people of Central Turkey and North West Syria, whose lives have been devastated by the earthquake.
The chaplaincy in All Saints’ Marseille, France, with Aix-en-Provence and the Luberon joined together earlier last month to take part in a series of ecumenical services held at all four worship locations.
Amber Jackson from the diocese communications team in the Diocese in Europe and Patrick Comerford from USPG are visiting Anglican chaplaincies in Hungary and Finland to see how they are supporting Ukrainian refugees with funding from the joint Ukraine appeal.The pair visited a centre for homeless people in Budapest that has provided shelter for Ukrainian refugees. Read about their work here.