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Here is some information on the wider Church.
The Church of England

The Church of England is made up of 44 dioceses (including
Europe), which come under the jurisdiction of the diocesan bishop.
The country is split into two provinces - Canterbury in the
South, York in the North. Both are governed by the respective Archbishop.
The
Dioceses' of the Church of England
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1.Bath & Wells
2.Birmingham
3.Blackburn
4.Bradford
5.Bristol
6.Canterbury
7.Carlisle
8.Chelmsford
9.Chester
10.Chichester
11.Coventry
12.Derby
13.Diocese in Europe |
14.Durham
15.Ely
16.Exeter
17.Gloucester
18.Guildford
19.Hereford
20.Leicester
21.Lichfield
22.Lincoln
23.Liverpool24.London
25.Manchester
26.Newcastle
27.Norwich
28.Oxford
29.Peterborough |
30.Portsmouth
31.Ripon and Leeds
32.Rochester
33.Salisbury
34.Sheffield
35.Sodor & Man
36.Southwark
37.Southwell & Nottingham
38.St Albans
39.St Edmundsbury & Ipswich
40.Truro
41.Wakefield
42.Winchester
43.Worcester
44.York |
The Diocese of Bristol
The diocese stretches from Bristol in the West to Swindon in the
East. It is number five on the map above, and below is a more detailed map
from the diocesan website.


Bristol
Cathedral
Our cathedral can be found in the heart of Bristol, and is unique in England as
the aisles rise to the height of the Nave and Choir - creating a great pillared
hall.
Information can be found on the Cathedral website.

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