Papal Visit to the UK
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The Big Assembly
The Big Assembly is the name given to the Holy Father's Visit to St Mary's University College – 17th September 2010.
Papal Visit Latest News- Popemobile Routes through Edinburgh and London
- Images of the Beatification Altar
- Bishops' Faith Stories from the Heart
- Susan Boyle "honoured" to be singing for the Pope
- Weekly audio update: FCO press conference 31 August 2010
- One Million Pocket Papal Liturgies for Parishes
- Weekly audio update on the Papal Visit: 23 August 2010
- From Pop to Pope: Michelle McManus to sing for Pope Benedict XVI
- Full Detailed Timeline Released
- Weekly audio update on the Papal Visit: 18 August 2010
Papal Visit Store
The theme for Pope Benedict XVI's 2010 visit to the UK is Cor ad cor loquitur - Heart speaks unto heart. Cardinal John Henry Newman chose the words as the motto to go on his coat of arms. Heart speaks unto heart is a fitting choice for this papal visit as, on the final day of his Apostolic Journey, the Holy Father will beatify Cardinal Newman - the much-loved Victorian theologian. A range of merchandising from IVSGroup (the official merchandisers for the Papal Visit 2010) has been specifically tailored to reflect this theme.
The merchandise store can be accessed through the www.thepapalvisit.org.uk or directly using www.papalvisitstore.com.
The Big Assembly News- Master of Ceremonies confirmed!
- A word from the co-ordinator of ‘The Big Assembly’
- A Brief History of Catholic Education in England and Wales
- Maria Fidelis Convent School on ‘Songs of Praise’
- Magnificat – now online
- Archbishop Vincent Nichols to speak to all schools a week before ‘The Big Assembly’!
- Welcome back!
- Are your pupils tweeting about the Papal Visit?
- FAQs – now updated!
- Powerpoints: Cardinal Newman
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Feeding the hungry
For the past six years the Upper Room at the John Paul Centre, Middlesbrough has been providing food on Saturday afternoons for those in need. Every week we get around 30 to 40 mainly young people who, for all sorts of reasons, are hungry.
This is sometimes because they are homeless, ‘on the street’ or because they are not in receipt of benefits and have no money to buy food or because they are struggling with difficulties or addictions and are not welcome in the food shops or cafes in town. On Wednesday afternoon food, medical care and advice are provided in the Upper Room by the Primary Care Team of the NHS. On other days the Salvation Army, St Columba’s Church and ‘the Bus’ in St Columba’s car park near Sainsbury’s make food available. For close on six years now the John Paul Centre, representing the Catholic Church in the town centre, has been filling the gap and providing food on Saturday afternoon.
The Upper Room is open on Saturday afternoons from 1.00-2.00 pm. We provide a selection of hot and cold food as well as tea and coffee and soft drinks. The Upper Room is also a place where people can come and sit for a time, something that is appreciated especially in the winter. We do not interrogate or judge those who come and, provided they follow the rules of the place, they are always welcome. They appreciate very much what is done for them and express their thanks in their own inimitable but touching ways.
All this is possible because of the generosity of the volunteer helpers who give up part of their Saturdays to prepare and serve the food and be around to make sure things run smoothly. Over the years many people have given their time and we are grateful to them. However we need to be always asking for more volunteers to keep the work going. The more help we have the more we can do. The ideal is to have three or four teams or more so that your turn does not come round too often and the load is shared. We appreciate that Saturday is not the easiest of days and people have lots of other ties and commitments. But if you could help we would be delighted to hear from you. During the summer we had to close for a number of weeks because it was not possible to find enough staff.
You don’t need to be an expert or have any special skills – just a willingness to lend a hand as part of a team, preparing food or making tea or washing up. All you need to give is your time, a helping hand and a smile!
If you can help, please get in touch with the John Paul Centre and speak to one of the priests. Or if you want to leave your name and telephone number we will give you more information. Thank you.
The John Paul Centre, 55 Grange Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 5AU Tel (01642) 247831.