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On The Way out in Penwith .... a new start for fraught deanery plans

Deaneries in the west of the Diocese of Truro - Kerrier and Penwith - have been struggling with controversial restructuring plans known as On The Way, introduced by the former Bishop of Truro, the Rt Rev Philip Mounstephen. After years now of heated and often painful discussion, Penwith deanery has abandoned its On The Way plan. Following a well-attended meeting last November , it is moving on and making a fresh start.  Details below, circulated in the February 2026 edition of Penwith Deanery News.... Deanery Plan Development   1.        Deanery Planning Day 1.1.        The Deanery Planning Day (November 2025) began with Eucharist as a visible symbol of our unity. Each person shared the Body and Blood of Christ with each other. This rootedness in worship was deliberate to help us all focus on the source and destination of our work for the day. 1.2          We...

We'd like to have a parish priest.....

Anyone who has been involved in recruiting a new vicar knows the challenges. It's a time-consuming process, to say the least. There's likely to be a long interregnum as extensive consultation takes place, a detailed 'parish profile' prepared and complex legal, diocesan and patronage rules negotiated. But does it have to be like this? A Save The Parish supporter in a rural Cornish deanery writes..... In our parish we’ve been in vacancy since the beginning of July 2025, and it would seem (from what I can deduce) that our vacancy is not likely to be filled any time soon. This situation (inexplicably to me) does not seem to be a matter of concern for the senior clerics in our region.  I should say straight off that I have no experience of recruiting for a parish priest job role, and I’ve had no direct involvement in this particular recruitment process. So I have no relevant direct experience. But I do have a career’s worth experience of recruiting for senior positions in th...

Message from Save The Parish: remember to elect your deanery synod reps

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 A message from Save The Parish founder Rev Marcus Walker: This year is a defining year for Save the Parish. This summer there will be General Synod elections which will determine who speaks for parishes at the national level for the next five years. But your parish can only have a say in choosing those representatives if you have members serving on Deanery Synod. YOU CAN HELP! Every three years your parish elects representatives to Deanery Synod at your Annual Parochial Church Meeting. These Deanery Synod reps are the electors for General Synod. If you want your parish to have a vote, you need to be on Deanery Synod. If you want people to vote for Save the Parish candidates, you need reps who will do this. To ensure you have a voice here’s what you need to do at your APCM this spring: Check that your parish has its full complement of Deanery Synod representatives appointed - this is different for each Parish, so check how many you should have. Ask your current Deanery Synod membe...