Marking Racial Justice Sunday 2026
Each year, our diocese marks Racial Justice Sunday. This is an important day to recognise our common humanity and the love and compassion that we share between us as diverse children of God.
Read the storyOn Monday 18 November, five new canons took their place within the College of Canons at Lincoln Cathedral.
The work of the cathedral canons is to support and carry out the Bishop’s apostolic ministry throughout the Diocese and beyond.

The new canons include:
The College of Canons exists to give counsel to the Bishop and to the Cathedral Chapter on any matter concerning the Cathedral as the seat of the Bishop.
Before taking up the position, each of the new canons received the following invitation from The Bishop of Lincoln, The Rt Revd Stephen Conway:
“I am writing in recognition of your significant ministry and faithful service in the Diocese.
“The ministry of the College of Canons is one that is of significant importance for the Cathedral, the Diocese and the county.
“The Constitution and Statutes of the Cathedral state that non-residentiary and lay canons shall ‘seek to contribute to the corporate life of the Cathedral and to promote its mission and service in the diocese.’”
We offer a huge congratulations – may they be faithful and obedient in their service.
Find out more about Lincoln Cathedral on their website.
Each year, our diocese marks Racial Justice Sunday. This is an important day to recognise our common humanity and the love and compassion that we share between us as diverse children of God.
Read the storyIt is with mixed emotions that Muriel Robinson has stepped down as Chair of the Diocesan Board of Finance (DBF). As she does so, we reflect on her time with us.
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