by Michael McG | Apr 15, 2019 | Event Calendar
The thirteenth series of Ebor Lectures has got underway at York St John University with the theme of “Science: Wonder, Gift and Challenge”. The lectures promote a conversation between theology and public issues and contribute to the creation of personal...
by Michael McG | Sep 5, 2018 | Miscellaneous, Event Calendar
People of all faiths and none are invited to a service in York to remember those who have been lost to suicide. Father Tony Lester, parish priest of Our Lady’s Church in the city, is among those taking part. “Many people find it difficult to talk about bereavement,...
by Michael McG | Sep 5, 2018 | Appeals and Special Events, Event Calendar, St Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough, Pilgrimage
Tickets for this year’s Summertime Special are still on sale, with comedian Jimmy Cricket and a host of top quality acts lined up to entertain on Friday September 28 in aid of our Lourdes Fund. Jimmy returns after last year’s smash success and there are also plenty of...
by webmaster | Mar 12, 2018 | Ushaw College, Event Calendar
Ushaw College with the Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University are celebrating the 450th anniversary of the founding of the English College at Douai with a special anniversary conference: ‘450 Years Pioneering Catholic Education: Past, Present, Future’ at...
by Michael McG | Dec 1, 2017 | Event Calendar, Carmelite Spirituality Group
All are welcome to join the York Carmelite Spirituality Group for a day of Marian prayer, discussion and meditation. “Mary in the Carmelite Tradition’ is being held on Saturday December 9 at Our Lady’s Church in Acomb, York. The day will begin at 9.30am with...
by webmaster | Aug 17, 2017 | Appeals and Special Events, Event Calendar, Apostleship of the Sea
The Apostleship of the Sea invites you to a Mass in honour of their patron Our Lady Star of the Sea. On Monday September 11 at 6.30pm at Saint Mary’s Cathedral, Middlesbrough. For more information contact Salvina Bartholomeusz salvina@apostleshipofthesea.org.uk or...