Chelmsford Cathedral welcomes Mothers’ Union Worldwide President after royal announcement


Dean Jessica was delighted to welcome international representatives from Mothers’ Union, including Worldwide President Kathleen Snow, to the Cathedral this afternoon.

The event, which also drew together members from across the city and Diocese, was to mark the announcement today that Mothers' Union is to welcome HRH Duchess of Edinburgh as patron.

Her Royal Highness visited Mothers’ Union project, English for Women, this morning in Chelmsford. The project aims to reduce the isolation of those in local communities who experience language barriers in their everyday lives. many of whom are fleeing conflict, or challenging situations. The project was created by Revd Heike Prentice in 2015 while she was training as an ordinand at Chelmsford Cathedral. 

The English for Women project links closely with The Duchess of Edinburgh’s support of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, a United Nations initiative which recognises not only the impact of conflict on women and girls, but also the positive role women play in conflict resolution and building peace. During the event The Duchess also received a briefing from Mothers’ Union international team on its work  supporting and protecting women in conflict situations.

"We are honoured that Her Royal Highness has chosen to join us as patron," said Mothers’ Union Worldwide President, Kathleen Snow in a statement released to the mark the announcement. "The Duchess will bring strength and inspiration for the work we all do. We are especially grateful for Her Royal Highness’s experience and commitment to championing the most marginalised, particularly those who are impacted by violence and abuse in conflict, a cause we are passionate about, because conflict disproportionately affects women and children. As a woman-led movement, we also greatly welcome The Duchess’s commitment to promoting the development of women into leadership."

For more information about Mothers' Union in the Diocese of Chelmsford, please visit muchelmsford.org.uk

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