by webmaster | May 2, 2010 | Appeals and Special Events, Bishop Terry
Depending on the swiftness of delivery of the Catholic Voice to your parish (and assuming you are not reading this article on-line), you may be reading this article either just before, or immediately after, the General Election. Whatever way you have voted or will...
by webmaster | May 1, 2010 | Miscellaneous, Bishop Terry
Bishop Terry visited Her Majesty’s Young Offenders Institution Deerbolt, Barnard Castle, on Easter Sunday morning to join Prison Chaplain, Fr Patrick Cope, in celebrating the Easter Day Mass. During Mass the Bishop also received into the Church Darren, 19 years...
by webmaster | Apr 3, 2010 | Sacraments, RCIA, Event Calendar, Cleveland Newman Circle, English Martyrs, York, Parishes, Bishop Terry
After the great celebration of Easter, Bishop Terry invites everyone to the Vigil Mass of Pentecost, in thanksgiving for all who have been received into the Church this Easter, and in previous years. The Mass will be at English Martyrs Church, Dalton Terrace, York on...
by webmaster | Apr 3, 2010 | Our Lady of Mount Grace, Osmotherley, Organisations, Parishes, Bishop Terry
Congratulations to Mick Campbell who has been awarded the Benemerenti Medal by Pope Benedict XVI for his dedicated service to Middlesbrough Diocese, in particular to the Lady Chapel at Our Lady of Mount Grace, Osmotherley. Mick has also been responsible for delivering...
by webmaster | Mar 3, 2010 | Bishop Terry
The Visit of the Bishops of England and Wales to the Threshold (Ad Limina) of the Apostles, 25th January – 4th February 2010 We were all called to Rome – all 35 of us, four archbishops, 18 diocesan bishops, ten auxiliary bishops, including one retired, the...
by webmaster | Feb 20, 2010 | Bishop Terry's Pastoral Letters
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, “If only I could start over again!” I find myself muttering this phrase to myself on so many occasions. A flippant comment that sounded quite funny while it was still in my head, but no sooner have I said it than I...