by webmaster | Dec 19, 2008 | Apostleship of the Sea, Organisations
Apostleship of the Sea Trustee, David Savage, has raised an amazing £11,455.33 for the Apostleship of the Sea in his adventurous bike ride from the Irish Sea to the North Sea in a day! He exceeded his original goal to raise a whopping £10,000 and is still going. On...
by webmaster | Dec 19, 2008 | Apostleship of the Sea, Organisations
Apostleship of the Sea Chaplain supports crew after man lost overboard from sea ferry. An incident on 2nd December 2008 highlighted just how dangerous a life at sea can be, and how vital the role of the Apostleship of the Sea, a maritime welfare charity for seafarers,...
by webmaster | Oct 28, 2008 | Event Calendar, St Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough, Apostleship of the Sea, Organisations, Liturgy and Music, Parishes
‘Carols for the Port’, the annual Carol Service which brings together people from all walks of life in the port of Tees and Hartlepool is to be held at St Mary’s Cathedral, Coulby Newham on Wednesday 10th December commencing at 7.00 pm. In attendance...
by webmaster | Aug 19, 2008 | Apostleship of the Sea, Organisations
Even though times are changing, the availability of regular Mass for most Catholics in the UK remains a reality. People with transport can choose, if they wish, to travel to a neighbouring parish or further beyond to attend Mass, possibly at a time to suit them...
by webmaster | Aug 2, 2008 | Apostleship of the Sea, Organisations, Bishop Terry
The fifth annual pilgrimage to Holy Island by AOS workers and supporters in the north east region was held on Saturday 28th June 2008, when the highlight of the day was an open air Mass, celebrating the feast of SS Peter and Paul, led by the Rt Rev Terence Drainey,...
by webmaster | Jul 9, 2008 | Appeals and Special Events, Event Calendar, Apostleship of the Sea, Organisations
Sunday 13th July 2008 is Sea Sunday, when the Church remembers all those who live and work at sea. Many people have never stopped to consider how important seafarers are to our standard of living. Without them we would not have most items we use in our everyday lives....