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NEWS - The Archbishop joined the Revd Kate Bottley on BBC Radio 2 this morning. His reflection follows...
COMMENT - Archbishop Stephen joined BBC Radio 2 Good Morning Sunday and gave a tribute to The HRH Duke of Edinburgh.
NEWS - The ten chapters of the Archbishop of York’s book, ‘Prayer – where to start and how to keep going’ will form the structure of BBC Radio 4’s Daily Services for two weeks starting today, Monday 19 April. The Archbishop will lead the daily service this morning and will round up the series on Friday 30 April.
NEWS - The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell has recorded an ‘in conversation with York Courses’ with John Young entitled, “BY THE GRACE OF GOD, I WILL”.
NEWS - Archbishop Stephen Cottrell has written a poem entitled 'Enough' reflecting on COP26 this week. He records this poem outside Iona Abbey, praying for peace in our world and that we may find a way of living more sustainably in the world.
COMMENT - The Archbishop led a meditation, 'Into your hands, O Lord' on BBC Radio 4 on the eve of the funeral of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. His reflection follows in full.
FEATURE - The Archbishop writes an Easter message in the Escape Travel Section in today's Daily Mail
NEWS - A special season of services, events and webinar debates highlighting the accelerating global climate and environment emergency, will be presented at York Minster throughout September and October – the Season of Creation (or Creationtide), the period in the annual church calendar dedicated to God as creator and sustainer of all life.
FEATURE - The Archbishop writes in the Christmas edition of the Radio Times. The article follows in full..
COMMENT - The Archbishops of Canterbury and York wrote in the Spectator about the Church of England. The article follows in full.