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To ask the right hon. Member for Banbury, representing the Church Commissioners, what criteria the Commissioners will use in their decision on releasing additional funds to support Church mission and ministry; and if he will make a statement.

Asked by
Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
19 March 2015
Reference
227726
House
House of Commons

To ask the right hon. Member for Banbury, representing the Church Commissioners, who has been invited to represent the Church of England at the service at Leicester Cathedral for the reburial of King Richard III.

Asked by
Hugh Bayley (Labour)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
19 March 2015
Reference
227784
House
House of Commons

What steps the Church Commissioners plan to take in response to the House of Bishops' Pastoral Letter on the 2015 general election.

Asked by
David Nuttall (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
908037; 594 cc383-398
House
House of Commons

If the Church Commissioners will take steps to support St George's Cathedral in Jerusalem.

Asked by
Jeremy Lefroy (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
908038; 594 cc398-9
House
House of Commons

What steps the Church of England plans to take to maintain and support a Christian presence in every rural community.

Asked by
Martin Vickers (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
908039; 594 cc399-400
House
House of Commons

If the Church Commissioners will discuss with Church of England bishops initiatives involving other faith leaders on instilling citizenship values throughout the population.

Asked by
Barry Sheerman (Labour; Co-operative Party)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
908040; 594 c400
House
House of Commons

What support is available for the upkeep of historic churches in local communities.

Asked by
Fiona Bruce (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
908042; 594 c402
House
House of Commons

What the Church Commissioners' policy is on paying the living wage.

Asked by
Ben Bradshaw (Labour)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
908043; 594 c402
House
House of Commons

What the Church Commissioners' policy is on investing their funds in petrochemical companies.

Asked by
Kerry McCarthy (Labour)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
908046; 594 cc404-518
House
House of Commons

The Heritage Lottery Fund makes money available for church repair and restoration. The Chancellor of the Exchequer recently announced a £15 million fund to assist churches with roof repairs. There are other sources of funding, such as help from landfill tax credits, to a number of charities and foundations that regularly and generously support repair, reordering and restoration work in parish churches. Details of possible funding can be found at www.churchcare.co.uk.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c402
House
House of Commons

I agree that parish churches are an invaluable community asset. We ought to thank the Chancellor for what he has done during the course of this Parliament. There is gift aid; there is the small gift relief legislation that we passed; there is the listed places of worship scheme, which effectively relieves churches of the cost of VAT on repairs and restoration; and there is the recent £15 million roof fund that the Chancellor made available for helping to repair church roofs. Churches are part of our national heritage, and the whole community has a responsibility to help to maintain and restore them.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c402
House
House of Commons

May I write to the hon. Gentleman, because I need to pick through that question? I have responsibility only for the Church of England, and I do not think my responsibilities stretch to Northern Ireland, so I need to see what help I can offer him.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c402
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend’s question on the Order Paper was whether I would visit Lichfield cathedral, to which the answer is yes. The answer to his supplementary question is that, as the House will know, the Chancellor made £20 million available so that we could ensure that all our cathedrals were in a good state to commemorate the centenary of the first world war. Lichfield cathedral needs some serious money to help rewire it, because otherwise it will be unable to function. I am looking forward to visiting Lichfield cathedral shortly to see Lichfield’s treasures, including the Lichfield angel and my hon. Friend.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c402
House
House of Commons

The Church Commissioners and the Archbishops Council are committed to paying the living wage and ensuring that all staff and contractors who are employed at directly owned commercial and residential properties are paid at least the living wage. Other parts of the national institutions, including the Church of England, are committed to paying the living wage and are following the Living Wage Commission’s recommendations to put in place a transitional programme that involves all staff being paid the living wage by 2017.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c402
House
House of Commons

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for those very kind comments. On this, as I hope on much, the work has benefited from cross-party collaboration, and much of what we have achieved we have achieved only by people in this House working together.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c402
House
House of Commons

The Church Commissioners do invest in petrochemical companies. These investments are managed in line with our ethical investment policy. The commissioners intend to continue to engage collaboratively with other shareholders and the industry to encourage greater transparency and transition to a lower-carbon economy.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c404
House
House of Commons

I am not quite sure on what specific issue the hon. Lady wants us to show strong moral leadership. The fact is that we have a vibrant

North sea oil industry in this country, so we all have an interest in investing in the petrochemical industry. We need to ensure that we work with other shareholders and institutions to try to ensure that the oil companies act as transparently as possible and move as fast as possible to a lower-carbon economy.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c404
House
House of Commons

A copy of the House of Bishops’ pastoral letter has been sent to every Member of Parliament. The letter makes it clear that it is not a shopping list of policies that the bishops would like to see, and that if

anyone claims that the pastoral letter is saying, “Vote for this party or that party”, they have misunderstood it, but that there is a need to focus on the common good and the participation of more people in developing a political vision.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c383
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend makes a good point. I hope every parliamentary colleague will read the bishops’ pastoral letter. I do not expect everyone to agree with everything in it, but it is a thoughtful and thought-provoking document which makes it clear that the bishops believe that

“the great majority of politicians and candidates enter politics with a passion to improve the lives of their fellow men and women.”

Only yesterday the Archbishop of Canterbury made this observation:

“It’s just the reality; decisions have to be made and it is often unbelievably difficult. Politicians know that quite often they are doing the best they can and the more I see of them the more I reckon that it’s very rare to find one who isn’t doing the best they can but often in incredibly difficult situations.”

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c398
House
House of Commons

Like any Anglican cathedral overseas, St George’s cathedral in Jerusalem is financially independent of the Church Commissioners. However, I would hope that everyone possible would support the work of the friends of St George’s cathedral in Jerusalem, a UK registered charity that has the Archbishop of Canterbury as patron.

Answered by
Tony Baldry (Conservative)
Answering body
Church Commissioners
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
12 March 2015
Reference
594 c398
House
House of Commons