by Michael McG | Jan 15, 2020 | Appeals and Special Events, Parishes, St Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough
A gleaming new bus paid for by St Mary’s Cathedral parishioners and well-wishers throughout the diocese has finally arrived at the Padre Pio Rehabilitation Centre in Ghana amid joyous celebrations. An appeal for £50,000 was launched by Monsignor Gerard Robinson after...
by Michael McG | Jan 15, 2020 | Pope Francis, Religious Communities, St Wilfrid's, York
It has been announced in Rome that our Holy Father Pope Francis has erected the oratory-in-formation in York as an independent Oratory of St Philip Neri. The decree of foundation is dated November 9, the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica. It became the...
by Michael McG | Jan 13, 2020 | Evangelisation, RCIA
Are you thinking of becoming a Catholic or involved in helping people on their journey in faith? Come and join us for a day retreat led by Canon Patrick Hartnett on Saturday February 1 from 10.30am to 3pm at Our Lady’s, Gale Lane, Acomb, York YO24 3AE. Take time out...
by Michael McG | Jan 8, 2020 | Bishop Terry, Diocese, Justice and Peace
The Diocese of Middlesbrough and the Diocese of Lancaster have announced their commitment to divest from fossil fuels, becoming the first Catholic dioceses in England and Wales to do so. Their announcements are made together with two Catholic religious orders – the...
by Michael McG | Jan 7, 2020 | Lourdes
Anyone wishing to go to Lourdes as a supported pilgrim this year is asked to apply immediately to register their interest. Our pilgrimage takes place from Friday May 22 to Friday May 29, with the main party flying direct from Teesside Airport. If you would like to...
by Michael McG | Jan 1, 2020 | Voice Column
Ten years ago, while still Pope, Benedict XVI wrote a Letter of Encouragement (an Apostolic Exhortation) after the Synod on the Word of God. The letter is full of many good things, it is rich and deep. Right at the heart of the letter is the message that the Word of...
by Michael McG | Dec 20, 2019 | Pope Francis, Pope's Prayer Intention
For the Holy Father and all Catholic Christians, each new calendar year begins with a heartfelt plea for peace. Pope Paul VI proposed that January 1, the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God, be dedicated to the cause of universal peace, and so this day of prayer was...
by Michael McG | Dec 17, 2019 | Adult Formation, Blessed Nicholas Postgate
The parish of Blessed Nicholas Postgate in Redcar has begun its Missionary Discipleship journey. Around 30 people attended the two initial meetings where Carole Bennett and Sarah Bowmaker gave a short introduction by sharing what had happened at Bishop Terry’s study...
by Michael McG | Dec 3, 2019 | Catholic Bishop's Conference, General Election
The Lord Jesus said: ‘I have come so that they may have life and have it to the full.’ (John 10:10) This General Election is profoundly important to the United Kingdom. Catholics cannot simply “watch from the balcony.”[1] Conscious of the common good of every person...
by webmaster | Dec 1, 2019 | Voice Column
While it is neither hardly possible nor right that we should remove ourselves from all the external and more peripheral preparations for Christmas during our Advent journey, at the same time it would be so sad if we forgot that through the Incarnation our God comes to...
by webmaster | Nov 12, 2019 | Bishop Terry, Bishop Terry's Pastoral Letters
Dear Sisters and Brothers, Less than two months ago I was present at the canonisation of Cardinal John Henry Newman. In his writings Newman pointed out very clearly that our faith cannot remain just a thought in our head. It has to be a real meeting with the person of...
by Michael McG | Nov 4, 2019 | Apostleship of the Sea, Organisations
Teesport ship visitors from Stella Maris (Apostleship of the Sea) have won a global award for the work they do supporting seafarers’ pastoral needs and wellbeing. They were presented with the Shoreside Team of the Year honour at the annual IHS Markit Safety at Sea...
by Michael McG | Nov 4, 2019 | Bishop Terry, Religious Communities
Bishop Terry presided at the abbatial blessing of Dame Anna Brennan OSB, the newly elected abbess of Stanbrook Abbey in Wass. The blessing of an abbess, first recorded in the sixth century, has varied in form and expression over the centuries. Nowadays, the rite is...
by Michael McG | Nov 4, 2019 | Marriage Care
Marriage Care is looking for volunteers to join its board of trustees so it can continue delivering vital relationship support services and marriage preparation courses for the Catholic community and beyond. Expressions of interest from all candidates are welcome, but...
by webmaster | Nov 1, 2019 | Voice Column
Last month, there was a celebration in Hull for the Apostleship of the Sea, known internationally as Stella Maris (The Church’s organisation which provides pastoral care for seafarers). This title, Star of the Sea, has been in use since at least the early medieval...
by Michael McG | Oct 29, 2019 | Liturgy and Music, St Wilfrid's, St Wilfrid's, York, York
A service of readings, hymns and choral music in thanksgiving for the canonisation of St John Henry Cardinal Newman is to be held at St Wilfrid’s Church in York. The Musical Oratory takes place on Thursday November 28 at 6pm. Entrance is free and a retiring collection...
by Michael McG | Oct 18, 2019 | Appeals and Special Events, St Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough, World Day of the Poor
DOWNLOAD YOUR WDOTP RESOURCE PACK HERE Words, dance and song will all be used to help to tell the story of the Church’s social outreach in our diocese in a major celebration at St Mary’s Cathedral on Saturday November 16. The event, which will culminate in a liturgy...
by Michael McG | Oct 7, 2019 | Diocese, Education Service, Education Service reports, Schools and Colleges
The Bishop currently provides 54 Catholic schools across the diocese to help him as first educator spread the good news to children and young people. With more than 18,000 children and young people attending a diocesan school each day, the work they do is central to...
by Michael McG | Oct 7, 2019 | Appeals and Special Events, Extraordinary Missionary Month October 2019, St Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough
All are invited to our diocesan celebration to mark Extraordinary Month of Mission (EMM2019) at St Mary’s Cathedral on Thursday October 17 at 7pm… This year’s World Mission Sunday (October 20) – the one Sunday in the year when the entire global Church comes...
by webmaster | Oct 1, 2019 | Voice Column
October is normally a month for celebrations, but this year it is so more than ever. It is also a month of pilgrimage. On Tuesday October 8 at St Charles Borromeo in Hull we will celebrate a Mass for the Apostleship of the Sea. We will remember the great work that...
by Michael McG | Sep 11, 2019 | Jobs
Due to an impending retirement and a restructuring of the Finance Department, the Bishop of Middlesbrough wishes to appoint a Financial Accountant to assist the Financial Secretary in the financial management of the diocese. The primary responsibilities of the role...
by Michael McG | Sep 10, 2019 | Appeals and Special Events, Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN), Pope Francis, World Day of the Poor
The theme for this year’s World Day of the Poor, on Sunday November 17, has been revealed as: “The hope of the poor shall not perish forever” (Ps 9:19) PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR SPECIAL WORLD DAY OF THE POOR RESOURCE PACK In his letter announcing the theme,...
by Michael McG | Sep 9, 2019 | Adult Formation, Evangelisation
Deacon David Cross has been appointed to the role of coordinator of adult formation after the recent departure of Deacon Vince Purcell. The job will involve coordinating the delivery of formation opportunities to equip the lay faithful to accept greater responsibility...
by Michael McG | Sep 6, 2019 | Diocese, Obituaries
It is with sadness that we announce that Monsignor Tony Bickerstaffe, who served in churches throughout the diocese for many years, sadly died in his sleep in Hull during the night. He would have celebrated his 95th birthday on September 10. We will have more...
by Michael McG | Sep 5, 2019 | Apostleship of the Sea, Bishop Terry, Organisations, St Charles
Bishop Terry will preside at a Mass in St Charles Borromeo Church in Hull on Tuesday October 8. Mass will be in honour of Our of Lady Star of the Sea, patron of seafarers’ charity Stella Maris (Apostleship of the Sea). All are invited to come along to pray for...
by webmaster | Sep 1, 2019 | Voice Column
Let me introduce you to another of my blessed friends, as we prepare to celebrate the Extraordinary Month of Mission in October – Vivian Uchechi Ogu (1995-2009). The striking heroism in the story of Vivian is in the remarkable way in which she expressed her Christian...
by webmaster | Aug 1, 2019 | Voice Column
As we move closer to the Extraordinary Missionary Month of October, so designated by our Holy Father, Pope Francis, I would like to share the story of a very special man whose intercession I seek as each day begins. Benedict Tshimangadzo Samuel Daswa was born on June...
by Michael McG | Jul 12, 2019 | Catholic Bishop's Conference, Jobs
An opportunity has arisen to work with the General Secretary to further develop the Bishops’ Conference Secretariat as a centre of knowledge and capability in support of the bishops of England and Wales. This post would suit someone with broad and deep knowledge and...
by Michael McG | Jul 8, 2019 | Voice Column
I write this as the Government has announced it will cut greenhouse emissions to “net zero” by 2050. Many applaud, many say “too little, too late”. Allow me to let you in on a discussion that the Bishops of England and Wales had recently at their bi-annual...
by Michael McG | Jul 8, 2019 | Pilgrimage
Many new friendships were made as pilgrims from Scarborough, Middlesbrough, Whitby and Redcar travelled to Knock for the 140th anniversary of the Apparition of the Virgin Mary. We arrived very tired at our hotel in Kiltimagh, ten minutes from Knock, on Monday evening,...
by Michael McG | Jul 8, 2019 | Adoremus (Eucharistic Congress), Sacraments
Scarborough Parishes is hosting an exhibition of Vatican-approved Eucharistic Miracles of the World during July, the month of the Most Precious Blood. The exhibition was part of the Adoremus Eucharistic Congress in Liverpool last September. This is a wonderful...
by Michael McG | Jul 8, 2019 | Apostleship of the Sea
As we prepare to celebrate Sea Sunday on July 14, we look at the work of Stella Maris, the Apostleship of the Sea… As Catholics in England, we take it for granted that we can always get to Mass somewhere. If you’re a Catholic working at sea, however, it can be months...
by Michael McG | Jul 8, 2019 | Book Reviews, Miscellaneous
The life of a Middlesbrough diocesan priest who had an extraordinary impact on the people he served is celebrated in a new biography. Father Tony Storey – known to many simply as “Storey” – was a gifted writer and preacher whose intellect, inspirational style and...
by Michael McG | Jul 8, 2019 | Historic Churches
Monsignor David Hogan represented Bishop Terry at a Mass to celebrate 90 years since the foundation of St Joan of Arc Catholic Memorial Church at Catterick Garrison. The church was intended to be a single, national, memorial to all Catholics of the Army and RAF who...
by Michael McG | Jul 8, 2019 | Bishop Terry, Sacraments, Vocations
Congratulations to Father Francis Sutcliffe, who was ordained to the priesthood at Saint John of Beverley Church on Saturday May 11. Father Francis is a former Anglican vicar and is married to Barbara. Our pictures show Bishop Terry laying on hands and requesting and...
by Michael McG | Jun 30, 2019 | Pope Francis, Pope's Prayer Intention
During July we are invited to pray with Pope Francis for justice. “The integrity of justice: that those who administer justice may work with integrity, and that the injustice present in the world may not have the last word.” There are several ways of understanding...
by Michael McG | Jun 10, 2019 | Catholic Bishop's Conference
A four-day course for Catholics living and working with Muslims is taking place this September. “Understanding Islam”, presented by Father Damian Howard SJ, aims to help Catholics understand how the worldviews of the Muslims they come into contact with are shaped by...
by Michael McG | Jun 5, 2019 | Miscellaneous
Churches throughout the country are being invited to join next year’s celebrations to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. VE Day 75, on the weekend of May 8 to 10 2020, will be an international celebration of peace. Churches are being asked to ring...
by Michael McG | Jun 5, 2019 | Catholic Bishop's Conference
Christian leaders have called on the government to protect Christians facing persecution and to promote freedom of religion. In a joint Catholic and Church of England document, Cardinal Vincent Nichols and Archbishop Justin Welby argued that the government should...
by Michael McG | Jun 5, 2019 | Extraordinary Missionary Month October 2019, Pope Francis
As we look forward to Extraordinary Missionary Month October 2019, Canon Michael Loughlin reflects on the work we do to support the Church’s mission… Our diocese has a long history of supporting the Pontifical Mission societies. The chief way we support...
by Michael McG | Jun 5, 2019 | Voice Column
Although it is June already, I am casting back in my mind to the Chrism Mass held on the Tuesday of Holy Week, April 16. It was a wonderful celebration and gathering of the Church of the Diocese of Middlesbrough. Just about all parishes and institutions of the diocese...
by Michael McG | Jun 3, 2019 | Jobs, MYMission
The Diocese of Middlesbrough is inviting applications for the position of Middlesbrough Youth Mission (MYMission) Parish Development Officer. Job Description The Parish Development Officer is a new role in the Diocese of Middlesbrough, which will drive the...
by Michael McG | May 22, 2019 | Education Service, Schools and Colleges
The Governors of St Augustine’s School in Scarborough, in partnership with the Diocese of Middlesbrough, wish to appoint a head teacher. Group 5 ISR (5 pt. range between L23 & L28) Starting point depending on experience NOR: 602 Required for January 2020 “We are a...
by Michael McG | May 16, 2019 | Catholic Bishop's Conference
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales have published a statement and a number of resolutions following their spring meeting at the Royal English College of St Alban’s in Valladolid, Spain. At the end of our meeting in Valladolid, we thank Baroness...
by Michael McG | May 16, 2019 | CAFOD, Miscellaneous
CAFOD Middlesbrough has organised a coach to take supporters to the Time Is Now mass lobby of parliament for climate and environmental action in London on Wednesday 26 June. The coach leaves from outside of St Francis of Assisi at Acklam at 5.45am–6am. If you would...
by Michael McG | May 16, 2019 | Education Service, Schools and Colleges
Spectators are very welcome to come along to support teams taking part in the prestigious Primary Schools Catholic Cup football tournament. Spectators are very welcome to come along to support teams taking part in the prestigious Primary Schools Catholic Cup football...
by Michael McG | May 8, 2019 | Bishop Terry
Bishop Terry gave his blessing to what is thought to be the first NHS chaplaincy leadership of its kind during a visit to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough. Deacon Len Collings, from Blessed Nicholas Postgate Parish, Redcar, has been appointed as...
by Michael McG | May 8, 2019 | Voice Column
Usually, May is a month full of celebrations – First Holy Communions, Confirmations, and it’s the beginning of the “Wedding Season”. On May 11, Francis Sutcliffe will be ordained to the priesthood. Most of Francis’ adult life has been spent in ministering in the...
by Michael McG | May 1, 2019 | Miscellaneous
We continue to celebrate the Lord’s Resurrection and will conclude the month with his Ascension, which brings us the absolute promise to remain with us in a new, original way. The warmer, longer days of spring have duly arrived – blossom and new crops flourish,...
by Michael McG | Apr 25, 2019 | Jobs
The Coordinator of Adult Formation is a new role in the Diocese of Middlesbrough. This role is full-time and a salary in the region of £45k, commensurate with experience, is offered. As a senior appointment in the diocese, the office holder will coordinate the...