by Michael McG | Jun 5, 2020 | Coronavirus, Catholic Bishop's Conference
Cardinal Vincent Nichols has questioned why churches have not been allowed to open for private prayer. Speaking in his homily for Pentecost Sunday, the cardinal asks why churches have been excluded from a decision that has seen car showrooms and outdoor markets now...
by Michael McG | May 19, 2020 | Lourdes, Coronavirus
Click here to download our 2020 Virtual Pilgrimage Program Catholics from across the diocese are preparing for a “Virtual Pilgrimage” to Lourdes after their annual visit to the French shrine was cancelled. Bishop Terry and other clergy will lead a programme of online...
by Michael McG | May 17, 2020 | Coronavirus, Catholic Bishop's Conference
Bishop Terry is inviting you to join the National Rosary Rally taking place in dioceses throughout England, Wales and Scotland from 9am to 9pm on Pentecost Sunday (May 31). Pope Francis is encouraging Catholics to pray the Rosary in their family homes during the month...
by Michael McG | May 12, 2020 | Coronavirus
Francis Hannaway, from St Gabriel’s Parish, Middlesbrough, lives and works in Basankusu Diocese, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. I got a new visa for the Congo in January. In early February I arrived back in Kinshasa. There was some little commotion at the...
by Michael McG | May 12, 2020 | Coronavirus, Pope Francis, Papal Documents, Bishop Terry
Bishop Terry introduces a request from Pope Francis for all people of goodwill to join in prayer, fasting and charitable works on Thursday (May 14) to pray together for deliverance from the pandemic… “May is the month of Our Lady. As a diocese we are doing a virtual...
by Michael McG | May 11, 2020 | Coronavirus, Diocese, Schools and Colleges
A Year 9 student from St Francis Xavier School in Richmond has set his own “pedal power” challenge to help raise funds for his school’s Technology Department to supply face visors to key workers. Dean Cunningham, aged 13, has been completing circuits on his bike every...