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It’s all about renewal. Join with hundreds of believers for five days of prayer, worship, community and inspiration. Be a part of the renewal of the faith here in England.

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Fr Paschal Uche

Fr Paschal is an assistant Catholic Priest in the Chelmsford Linked Parishes. Currently, he is also the chaplain...
His Excellency Archbishop Miguel Maury Buendía

Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain

In 2023, Archbishop Miguel was named Apostolic Nuncio (the Vatican’s diplomatic representative)...
Gary Stephens

Gary is married to Joanne and together they have seven children and seven grandchildren...

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Safeguarding Statement

The Community of Christ Prince of Peace is fully committed to safeguarding at New Dawn in  the Church Walsingham and all its other events; so as to ensure a safe, caring, and charitable  environment for all, particularly children, young people, and adults at risk.

As an integral part of our mission, our safeguarding policies and procedures are adopted and  implemented according to the Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency.

Recognising the dignity and rights of all vulnerable people, our highest priority is our duty of  care to safeguard, protect, and promote the welfare of children, young people, and adults at  risk. Therefore, our leadership team and all volunteers are fully committed to ensuring and  maintaining a Christ-centred, safe, attentive, and compassionate environment.

Working closely with statutory authorities, we are fully committed to 1) promoting the referral  pathway for victims and survivors of abuse 2) responding promptly and appropriately to any  allegations of abuse 3) supporting victims and 4) ensuring perpetrators are held to account.

Gary Stephens, Leader of The Community of Christ Prince of Peace & CEO of New Dawn  Walsingham