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All Saints Clifton is served by an enthusiastic team of clergy and officers. The church is paired with All Hallows Easton, and the Priest-in-charge of both is the Revd. Richard Hoyal. He is assisted by additional non-stipendiary clergy, two churchwardens, and many others. The church was founded in 1868, as part of the Oxford Movement, then sweeping from Oxford to other parts of the country, a movement that aimed to re-establish the ancient catholic traditions and ceremonials in an Anglican church that they felt had become rather dull and disconnected from the original church. Since 1868, All Saints Clifton has had a rich and varied history, not least when it was bombed in 1940, and rebuilt in 1967. The congregation are involved in all kinds of activities in the parish and in the church. Members young and old serve during services, look after and arrange church decorations, hold parties, and go on expeditions. Some of these activities are shown in the picture gallery. We have been visited once or twice by the Mystery Worshipper. Some useful links |
