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Retirement of Dean Richard Peers

Posted on 31 March 2024 by David Pocklington
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Llandaff Cathedral has issued the Press Release Retirement of Dean Richard Peers, extracts of which are reproduced below. Continue reading →

Posted in Church in Wales, Church of England, Clergy Discipline Measure | Tagged Church in Wales, Church of England, Clergy Discipline Measure | Leave a Reply

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