The Cleveland NEWMAN Circle invites you to hear Bishop Terry Drainey share his enthusiasm for the life and works of St Teresa of Avila at Middlesbrough Cathedral, Coulby Newham on Wednesday 16th September 2009, 7.30 pm for 7.45 pm Everyone is welcome!
Countless generations of Catholics have admired a young saint, whom many call ‘The Little Flower’. In only a few months time, this young saint will be visiting our Cathedral. A relic of her body will be taken around the United Kingdom and we have the great...
On the 14th and 15th March, Fr Kevin Dring, from the Arundel and Brighton Diocese, visited St Mary’s Cathedral to fulfil a promise he had made while working in the Diocese of Chulucanas in Northern Peru. Fr Dring wanted to visit our Diocese to thank the...
A time of grace for England and Wales At the request of Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor and the bishops of England and Wales, the relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux, the French Carmelite Sister known as ‘The Little Flower of Jesus’ will be visiting our...
Pope Benedict XVI declared 28th June 2008 to 29th June 2009 the ‘Year of St Paul’ to celebrate the 2,000th anniversary of St Paul’s birth. It was the Holy Father’s intention that during this year we all came to know better ‘the immense...
A Mass of Thanksgiving will be offered in the Cathedral on Saturday 4th July at 12 noon to celebrate the 137 year long contribution to education in Middlesbrough by the FCJ Sisters. All past Newlands Orchestra members are invited to play (but please contact Miss C...
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