The pilgrimage takes place at the Lady Chapel on Mount Grace above Osmotherley on Sunday 16th August with Mass at 3pm. This year will be extra special as it will be a joint pilgrimage for the Middlesbrough and Leeds Dioceses. Please note the following practical...
The Knights of St Columba are to visit Holy Island on Saturday 5th September 2009. A coach will be departing at 9.30am from the Blue Bell, Acklam and returning at around 10pm. Tickets are only £10 per adult, £5 per youth under 16. Children under 10 free. Contact Joe...
The Diocesan Choir is, during August, on a well-earned break. During the course of the year, the choir leads the singing at various Diocesan events. This includes events such as the Chrism Mass, the Rite of Election, the Mass celebrating Priesthood, the Mass for New...
Friday 2nd October will be CAFOD Harvest Fast Day, please distribute Fast Day envelopes in parishes on the weekend of 26th/27th September. For further information on any of the above, please contact David or Carol on (01904) 671767 or e-mail...
The Great North Run takes place on Sunday 20th September: there’s still time to sign-up for CAFOD! Please contact David or Carol on (01904) 671767 or e-mail...
The Tees Pride 10K and Primary Healthcare Trust 3K Fun Run takes place on Sunday 6th September. Will you run for CAFOD? Please contact David or Carol on (01904) 671767 or e-mail...
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