Sunday Telegraph exposes fundamental flaws in Bishops' plans in Cornwall

Important - and extensive - coverage in today's Sunday Telegraph of the situation in Cornwall and Save The Parish's campaign to expose the fundamental flaws in the Bishops' On The Way restructuring plans.

Click here and here to read.  

A spokesman from the Diocese of Truro is quoted as saying 'It is not true that these plans were forced on the deaneries."  The Diocese has repeatedly insisted that the plans were 'bottom up' rather than 'top down' but this has certainly not been the experience of those involved on deanery level. 

 In fact, the Bishop of St Germans himself said at the Diocesan Synod meeting in November 2020: “ A: The Bishop of St Germans, the Rt Revd Hugh Nelson, explained that, as mentioned by Archdeacon Paul, he is working with Jonathan Rowe on a complex piece of work that will support deaneries and help sustain them. Deaneries in most need will be given support first. A bottom up approach is critical, particular in regard to putting plans in place, but a top down approach is also needed..  Minutes Diocesan Synod November 2020

Other examples of his, and Church House's, insistence that the process has been 'bottom up' on this blog are too numerous to list: however notably the Bishop told the Church Times on 13 May 2022 that the process was 'bottom up'. Click here to read that piece. 



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