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As part of the BBC Two programme Mary Berry's Easter Feast at Easter 2016, Berry visited Bishopthorpe Palace, the official residence of the Archbishop of York, who is the second most senior cleric in the Church of England, and filmed a special "Cooking with the Archbishop" segment.
The archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the archbishop of Canterbury.The archbishop is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of York and the metropolitan bishop of the province of York, which covers the northern regions of England (north of the Trent) as well as the Isle of Man.
Mary Berry CBE (29 June 1917 – 1 May 2008), also known as Sister Thomas More CRSA, was a canoness regular, noted choral conductor and musicologist. She was an authority on the performance of Gregorian chant , founding the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge to revive this ancient style of music.
Former Great British Bake Off judge Mary Berry has made an emotional plea to her fans 35 years after the death of her son in a car accident.. Berry, 89, who left The Great British Bake Off in 2016 ...
The Bishop of Newcastle has criticised the Christmas Day sermon delivered by the Archbishop of York, describing his suggestion that the Church of England needs to change as “empty words”.
Bishop of Dover Rose Hudson-Wilkin gave the sermon at Canterbury Cathedral in place of Dr Welby and spoke of the birth of Jesus as a triumph of “light and hope” over “fear and darkness”.
Bishopthorpe Palace, City of York Bishopthorpe Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of York at Bishopthorpe , North Yorkshire , England. [ 1 ] The palace is located on the River Ouse and is approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south of York , which is the location of the diocese's cathedral, York Minster .
In 1921, F. D. Ward of Middlesbrough undertook some repairs and renovation. After 1930, the 1870 organ by Forster and Andrews from the Church of St Mary Bishophill Senior was installed here. The current pipe organ dates from 1864 and was originally made by William Denman for the Spiritualist Church on Spen Lane, York.