Saturday 13th June. Walk across causeway begins at 11.00 am. Also a liturgy in the parish church for those not walking the causeway and Mass at 2.00 pm. For further information or to volunteer for CAFOD please contact David or Carol Cross on (01904) 671767, E-mail...
Saturday 9th May – Join us at the Humber Bridge for an easy and relatively painless way to raise funds for CAFOD. Contact the CAFOD Middlesbrough Office for your sponsorship pack! For further information or to volunteer for CAFOD please contact David or Carol...
Saturday 28th March, 11.00 am Victoria Embankment, London. Tell the G20 to Put People First. More details at www.putpeoplefirst.org.uk For further information or to volunteer for CAFOD please contact David or Carol Cross on (01904) 671767, E-mail...
Sunday 22nd March, 11.00 am, St Wilfrid’s RC Church, Duncombe Place, York All are most welcome. For further information or to volunteer for CAFOD please contact David or Carol Cross on (01904) 671767, E-mail middlesbrough@cafod.org.uk or visit the office (please...
Recently, I met a widower from the North East who told me, ‘The best thing that happened for my married relationship was Marriage Encounter’. Out of all the memories of his long and happy marriage, the Marriage Encounter Weekend stood out. For years, many...
(aka Canons Gubbins and Speight, Fr Pat Keogh and the Rev. Pat Thomas) In concert with friends at St Andrew’s Hall, Fabian Road, Teesville on Friday 3rd April, 8pm. Tickets only £5, proceeds to the Mary Thompson Fund.
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