DIOCESE OF OXFORD REPORTER IN BERKSHIRE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE & OXFORDSHIRE
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www.oxford.anglican.org JULY/AUGUST 2006
No 174
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Life peerage for Bishop Rt Revd Richard Harries has been made a Life Peer. The announcement from 10 Downing Street came just before Bishop Richard formally retired as Diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of Oxford on 2 June. He will be known as the Rt Revd Lord Harries of Pentregarth (the Welsh hamlet that has been home to the Harries' family for many generations) and will sit as a crossbencher. Bishop Richard has been an active member of the House of Lords since 1993. He served on the Royal Commission on House of Lords Reform and chaired the House of Lords Select Committee on Stem Cell Research. He said of the honour: 'As Bishop of Oxford I have appreciated, through my membership of the House of Lords, being able to contribute to debate. In recent years the role of the House of Lords in scrutinising and revising legislation has become increasingly significant. 'I am glad of the opportunity that this life peerage gives to continue to contribute from a Christian basis, and alongside others, to the shaping of public policy.' Baroness Shirley Williams, Former Secretary of State for Education and Science said: 'I am absolutely delighted to think that Bishop Richard will continue his already remarkable contribution for many years to come.' Full update on process of appointing a new Bishop on p4. THE
Trinity School sings for World Cup WORLD Cup fever came early to Trinity C E Primary School in
Henley-on-Thames as their choir joined with local band 'Lucky to Be Alive' and Save the Children to record an alternative World Cup song. Titled 'This Game is Our Game' the song was penned by Lucky to Be Alive's leader Matt Richardson and the choir provide accompaniment. Mags Jackson of Trinity School told the DOOR: 'The children are used to tackling quite complicated music so learning the song was no problem and they thoroughly enjoyed being
involved with this project.' The catchy song was officially launched to the press at the school just before the World Cup began and has already been played on Virgin FM radio and a number of local radio stations. Each copy of the song sold will raise funds for Save the Children. CDs are available in the Post Office in Henley Higgs Office Supplies, Music World and Deep Clothing. It can also be downloaded or ordered on www.savethechildren.org.uk and www.luckytobealive.com
Also in this issue... A four-page guide to summer events and festivals in the centre pull-out diocese 'Back to Church Sunday' in Berkshire Wanted - spiritual directors
What will your church home group be doing this autumn? Try Christian Life and Global Mission, the new six week home group course from Interserve and LST Visit
www.Interserveonllneorg.ujc for more details and a taster.
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