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Cornwall’s Bishops waste Millions while Sacking Vicars, Campaigners say | Press Release

A new Cornish campaign group has called on the Bishops of Truro and St Germans to stop wasting vast sums of money on bloated administration and failing high-cost new schemes while they are imposing brutal cuts to clergy and churches across the county.

By Save The Parish, 1 year27 April 2022 ago

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