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Church Commissioners
19 May 2020
Lead MP
Miriam Cates
Debate Type
General Debate
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Other Contributors: 10
At a Glance
Miriam Cates raised concerns about church commissioners in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
Asked about steps taken by the Church of England to support family life during the pandemic, highlighting their usual role in providing support through various activities like playgroups, coffee mornings, church services, and youth groups. Emphasised that many families have relied on these programmes even more so under lockdown conditions.
Andrew Selous
Con
South West Bedfordshire
Responded to questions from several MPs about the Church of England's response during the pandemic. Described innovative ways clergy have supported communities through virtual services and other support programmes despite building closures.
Jerome Mayhew
Con
Broadland and Fakenham
Asked for an assessment of recent Government advice on covid-19 and its impact on clergy's access to their churches. Highlighted the importance of physical church presence in providing comfort and support during the crisis.
Inquired about representations received by the Church for adapting buildings, liturgy, and worship upon reopening after lockdown, and about maintaining an online presence even post-lockdown given increased participation in virtual services.
John Hayes
Con
South Holland and The Deepings
Asked how the Church of England is collaborating with the Government and other faith groups to support people in need, especially smaller charities struggling due to fundraising difficulties. Suggested church buildings could be used for charitable purposes.
Inquired about steps being taken by the Church Commissioners to review the clergy discipline process and to provide mental health support during such processes, noting that some clergy have suffered deeply due to these procedures.
Theresa Villiers
Con
Chipping Barnet
Asked about maintaining remote access to church services and urged for small-scale funerals within churches as soon as possible given the bereavement needs during the crisis.
Andrew Griffith
Con
Arundel and South Downs
Asked about support provided by the Church of England to hospital chaplains in their work with the sick, especially noting personal experience with a chaplain's help during his father's illness.
Tim Farron
Lib Dem
Westmorland and Lonsdale
Asked about steps taken by Church of England schools to support children and parents during the lockdown period.
Andrew Selous
Con
Tendring
Thanked and paid tribute to teachers and staff in Church schools for their efforts during the pandemic. Mentioned that they have provided online lessons, cared for children of key workers, and distributed free school meal vouchers. Emphasised the partnership between the Church and Oak National Academy.
Tim Farron
Lib Dem
Westmorland and Lonsdale
Asked if the government would support schools that decide to remain closed due to safety concerns, despite new guidance against flexible approaches for returning pupils. Highlighted the desire of headteachers in Cumbria to return on 1 June but prioritised the safety of their school community.
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