Welcome to Canterbury Diocese

Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, market towns and commuter-belt urban developments. Affluent areas often sit alongside pockets of major deprivation, offering an exciting and challenging mission context. 

At the heart of all we do is a vision of transformation for ourselves and our communities: no one can encounter God and remain unchanged. In the Diocese of Canterbury, we want to increasingly become a Christian community transformed through encounter with Christ, growing and overflowing to transform and bless the families, homes and communities we serve: Changed Lives, Changing Lives. 

Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover

The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin
Bishop of Dover

The Most Reverend Sarah Mullally
The Archbishop of Canterbury

News

From coffee morning to worshipping community

Weekly community coffee morning in Woodchurch brings together over 40 local residents.

A new Archbishop and Bishop of Canterbury

Sarah Mullally becomes Archbishop of Canterbury at Confirmation of Election

Energy footprint tool launches

Churches in the Diocese of Canterbury are invited to take a simple step towards a sustainable future

Today's Prayer

Each day we pray for members of our diocese. Below you can find details of who we are praying for today, which we invite you to use in your own prayers.

Join us in prayer for Lenten Journeys

In this time of Lent as we journey with Jesus from Cradle to Cross, we hold in prayer the sacrifice of Mary the mother of Jesus, and the pain she endured for the sake of all
humankind. For all who have served Jesus Christ, for their widows, widowers and
orphans, who now find themselves alone, and bereft of human love. The washing of feet can be both literal and metaphorical, with both equally refreshing. New growth in our journey with Jesus Christ requires the fertile soil laid sacrificially by those gone before, which nourishes the new seeds we plant.

Prayer written by Revd Colin Terry - PTO in the Canterbury and Rochester Dioceses

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Vacancies

Rector

Sissinghurst with Frittenden

Benefice Administrator

Benefice of Cheriton with Newington

Sanctuary & Racial Justice Officer

Canterbury Diocese

Operations Director (Part-time)

St Luke's, Maidstone

Priest in Charge

Eastchurch w Leysdown & Harty Benefice and West Sheppey Benefice
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