Sunday, May 31, 2009

Young Clergy Face Life on the Dole after Church of England Loses £1.3billion

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No jobs: The Church is turning away graduates of theological colleges. Photo courtesy of MailOnline

MAIL Online: The Church of England is turning away trainee clergy for the first time in history after £1.3billion of its investments were wiped out in the financial crisis.

Up to a dozen graduates of theological colleges will miss out on their ordination next month and may end up on the dole as there are no parish jobs for them.

The Church has previously given all graduates placements in parishes as curates, which they need before they can become ordained as priests.

But now, to the anger of senior clerics, a spending squeeze means the number of junior clergy posts has been reduced and some trainees may quit the Church.

The unprecedented situation comes after the Church Commissioners, who manage the Church’s £5.7billion assets, announced it lost £1.3billion last year as share and property holdings plunged. >>> | Sunday, May 31, 2009