The Papal Visit to the UK
News of and resources for the Papal Visit to the UK can be found on the links below.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough is not responsible for external Internet sites.
thepapalvisit.org.uk
Click here to visit thepapalvisit.org.uk - the official Papal Visit web site
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.
Latest Papal Visit News- Weekly audio update: FCO press conference 31 August 2010
- Images of the Beatification Altar
- Video: Bishops' Faith Stories from the Heart
- Susan Boyle "honoured" to be singing for the Pope
- 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
- Exclusive 12 track CD for Papal Visit Pilgrim Packs
www.papalvisitstore.com
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- Welcome back!
- Are your pupils tweeting about the Papal Visit?
- FAQs – now updated!
- Powerpoints: Cardinal Newman
- Media accreditation update
- International links to be celebrated at ‘The Big Assembly’
- Taking part in ‘The Big Assembly’
- Video: James Parker
- Class activity: Calendars to prepare for the Papal Visit
- Happy holidays!
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The World Day of Prayer for Vocations
13 April 2008
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
It is time for us to turn our minds to the topic of “Vocations”. This year the Holy Father has chosen as his theme for Good Shepherd Sunday: Vocations at the service of the Church on mission. Each one of us is called to bear witness and to announce the Gospel, but this missionary dimension is associated in a special way with the priestly vocation. In his letter on vocations Pope Benedict says: Among those totally dedicated to the service of the Gospel, are priests, called to preach the word of God, administer the sacraments, especially the Eucharist and Reconciliation, committed to helping the lowly, the sick, the suffering, the poor, and those who experience hardship in areas of the world where there are, at times, many who still have not had a real encounter with Jesus Christ.
We often think of “mission” and “missionaries” in terms of other countries and other people. A Church without a missionary dimension is no Church at all. If our Church in the Diocese of Middlesbrough is to be genuinely the Church of Jesus Christ, then it has to have missionary outreach both at home and further afield.
Every priest, just as every Christian, has to be a missionary, whether he is working in Middlesbrough, Hull, York or even Africa, the Far East or South America. However, these vocations do not appear out of thin air. We have been told that we must ‘pray to the Lord of the harvest to send labourers into his harvest’ ((Mt. 9:38). We must also do all we can to create favourable conditions for vocations to grow and develop. ‘Vocations to the ministerial priesthood and to the consecrated life can only flourish in a spiritual soil that is well cultivated. Christian communities that live the missionary dimension of the mystery of the Church in a profound way will never be inward looking.’ (The Pope’s Letter for Vocation Sunday)
Since the last letter on vocations we have celebrated the funeral of Bishop Augustine Harris, emeritus bishop of our diocese. Also Mgr Pat Lannen and Fr Tony Storey have gone to God. May the Lord grant them eternal rest.
At the moment we have four students studying for the priesthood, two in Rome and two at Ushaw. Please keep them in your prayers. Remember all those who are trying to discern their vocation and those who help them.
Like everything in our world, the cost of training men for the priesthood continues to rise. Please be as generous as you can in contributing to the priests’ training fund, and perhaps there are some who might consider this particular cause when making a will.
Yours in joyful hope