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Church Commissioners
17 November 2022
Lead MP
Jerome Mayhew
Broadland and Fakenham
Con
Debate Type
General Debate
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Other Contributors: 7
At a Glance
Jerome Mayhew raised concerns about church commissioners in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Government Response
Emphasised that parish ministry is at the heart of the Church's mission with a £1.2 billion investment over three years; highlighted ongoing support for ordinands and innovative recruitment strategies; reassured about the spiritual significance of the coronation anointing; provided information on funding for rural clergy and initiatives like the Caleb stream.
Jerome Mayhew
Con
Broadland and Fakenham
Asked about recent discussions with the Church on strengthening its parish ministry, emphasising the importance of the relationship between a parish priest and their congregation.
Desmond Swayne
Con
New Forest West
Questioned whether the current funding priorities are correct given that clergy are spread thinly across parishes despite well-paid jobs at diocesan headquarters being advertised frequently.
Asked about voter ID certificates and free access to security features for those relying on them, though this question is not directly related to the Church of England's parish ministry funding or operations.
Jim Shannon
DUP
Strangford
Inquired if there was more help for those who need cars for travelling out to meet people face-to-face in rural communities, especially after the impact of the covid pandemic on attendance and outreach.
Edward Leigh
Con
Gainsborough
Asked about the role of the Church of England in the coronation of King Charles III, emphasising its religious and spiritual significance.
Inquired about recent discussions to increase numbers of clergy in rural parishes and sought specific figures on where stipendiary clergy are deployed.
Martin Vickers
Con
Brigg and Immingham
Asked for additional support for church councils and parishes planning their future, expressing concerns about potential guidance from the centre leading to church closures.
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