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New Bishop of Durham's vow to tackle poverty | New Bishop of Durham's vow to tackle poverty |
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The new Bishop of Durham has repeated his intention to tackle poverty in the North East at an enthronement service at the city's gothic cathedral. | The new Bishop of Durham has repeated his intention to tackle poverty in the North East at an enthronement service at the city's gothic cathedral. |
The Right Reverend Paul Butler told a congregation of several hundred people he was particularly concerned about the number of young unemployed in society. | The Right Reverend Paul Butler told a congregation of several hundred people he was particularly concerned about the number of young unemployed in society. |
Earlier, he processed from nearby Durham Castle, before knocking on the north door with a staff for entry. | Earlier, he processed from nearby Durham Castle, before knocking on the north door with a staff for entry. |
He has pledged to use his seat in the House of Lords to speak for the region. | He has pledged to use his seat in the House of Lords to speak for the region. |
Bishop Butler joined 25 other church leaders earlier this week in condemning the government's "punitive" welfare reforms which they say have forced people into food and fuel poverty. | Bishop Butler joined 25 other church leaders earlier this week in condemning the government's "punitive" welfare reforms which they say have forced people into food and fuel poverty. |
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg rejected the claims. | Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg rejected the claims. |
'Engage with children' | |
In his two-hour cathedral address, the 57-year-old restated his three priorities of tackling poverty, engaging with children and young people and growing the church. | In his two-hour cathedral address, the 57-year-old restated his three priorities of tackling poverty, engaging with children and young people and growing the church. |
He called on the audience not to "underestimate the small", whether that meant a child, a project or a congregation. | He called on the audience not to "underestimate the small", whether that meant a child, a project or a congregation. |
Bishop Butler, who was previously Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham, said the church would only grow "when we engage with communities" and not try to be "a holy club". | Bishop Butler, who was previously Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham, said the church would only grow "when we engage with communities" and not try to be "a holy club". |
He said: "Last September, when my appointment to this role was announced in this stunning cathedral, I highlighted three priorities. | |
"They interweave and intertwine in a way that it is not always possible to separate - rather like how beans grow together around a framework. | |
"Poverty, economic, social and spiritual, is a scourge, whether it is here in the North East, or in Lesotho, Burundi or Romania. It has to be confronted and tackled. | |
"But this has to be done by all sectors of society working together. The Church has a key part to play in this and we must play it to the full. | |
"Children and young people have a vital contribution to make to our society and to our churches now. They are not just the future, they are part of all our present. | |
"They must be listened to, encouraged and nurtured, protected appropriately and offered hope for their and all of our future. | |
"Every church needs to engage with children and young people, in schools and villages in uniformed organisations, clubs and on the streets. | |
"A healthily growing Church will be a Church that engages with its local community, seeking its welfare. | |
"We should expect growth. We do not plant seeds without expecting growth to happen. | |
"We know that not every seed will germinate and that some will be more fruitful than others, but we expect growth. We know, too, this happens with proper care and nurture; if we want good growth then appropriate nurture is essential." |