P.S. Yes, the Diocese of Truro is planning parish re-organisations

Like the walrus, the carpenter and the unsuspecting oysters...
The Revd Peter C Bellenes yesterday wrote an open letter to deanery representatives in East Wivelshire, who face a crucial vote over their On The Way plan at the end of the month.  He stressed how vitally important it was that they should listen to  parishioners' concerns - and fight to save their parishes and heritage. 
Click here for a guide to arguing against parish re-organisations, published by Save The Parish. 
 

Today he follows up with a further letter, pushing back at a suggestion from the Bishop of St Germans  that parish re-organisations were way down the diocesan agenda. 


Dear Deanery representatives East Wivelshire,
 You have received an email including a message from the Bishop of St Germans trying to allay your concerns over single PCCs etc.
 
The bishop is, I believe, being rather disingenuous. I am attaching documents circulated by the Archdeacon of Cornwall  that clearly and plainly show the direction of travel to “simpler” governance structures. The challenge to local control of parishes is real and not something dreamt up by rascally folk in Save the Parish. Our campaign is to raise the awareness of PCC and Deanery members to the strategy clearly present in the documents guiding the plans for the future.
 
We just wish you to be fully informed. 
 
Yours in Christ,
 
Revd Peter C Bellenes

To read the documents written by Archdeacon Paul Bryer clearly citing the advantages of joint Parochial Church Councils (PCCs) click on the links below.

An Introduction to Parish Re-organisation by Archdeacon Paul Bryer

Advantages of One Parish

Frequently asked questions - setting up Joint PCCs

Background to parish re-organisation from the C of E  

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