by webmaster | Mar 2, 2008 | Bishop Terry
The Mandate was read by Canon Sheridan Chancellor of the Diocese of Middlesbrough On the occasion of Bishop Drainey’s Episcopal Ordination Fr John Lumley: “Most Reverend Father, the Church of Middlesbrough asks you to ordain this priest Terence Patrick...
by webmaster | Mar 2, 2008 | Bishop Terry
from Rt Rev Mgr Canon Gerard Dasey Administrator of the Diocese of Middlesbrough On the occasion of Bishop Drainey’s Episcopal Ordination Your Excellency, Archbishop Sainz Munoz, Lord Lieutenant, Lord Crathorne, Archbishops, Bishops, Fr Abbot, Lady Masham, Lady...
by webmaster | Feb 10, 2008 | Bishop Terry's Pastoral Letters
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ With cheap flights so easily available nowadays, most of us feel duty-bound to make use of them. People think nothing of jetting off to Dublin or Paris for a weekend. What was once considered exotic is now common-place – Thailand,...
by webmaster | Feb 10, 2008 | Bishop Terry's Pastoral Letters
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ With cheap flights so easily available nowadays, most of us feel duty-bound to make use of them. People think nothing of jetting off to Dublin or Paris for a weekend. What was once considered exotic is now common-place – Thailand,...
by webmaster | Jan 31, 2008 | Bishop Terry's Homilies
This evening we celebrate the feast of St John Bosco who was born near Turin in 1815. He became a priest and devoted his life to the education of young people and founded a religious congregation to bring them up in the Christian way of life. The order he founded is...
by webmaster | Jan 30, 2008 | Bishop Terry's Homilies
David begins to think that he can interpret God’s will and tell God what he should do and shouldn’t do. God warns David and reminds him that it is only because God has been close to him that David has won the day. David is the servant of God and while he remembers...