Diocese of Middlesbrough
Serving North & East Yorkshire
Walsingham Pilgrimage 2026
The 2026 Diocesan Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham will take place on Saturday, 26th September. We will be joined by pilgrims from the Diocese of Leeds.
There will be a bus picking up from Saint Mary’s Cathedral in Middlesbrough at 5.00am and York Train Station at 6.00am before heading to Walsingham. The cost will be £40 per person.
For more information or to book onto this Pilgrimage, please contact Callum, at the Curial Office via email or telephone.
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About
Middlesbrough Diocese
We have been wonderfully blessed in this part of the world in many ways: in the beauty of our landscape; in the saints and martyrs who have given such powerful witness; and in the abbeys and religious foundations of our history. Today, that same grace is visible in our local communities, which in so many different ways give glory to God through their actions and their attitude to life. We need only look around us to glimpse something of the “thumbprint of God” upon our diocese.
Resources
On the go
Here are a few links to some of the amazing catholic resources that are available to anybody who has access to the internet.
Word on Fire
The Word on Fire online platform is constantly expanding its offerings.
Saint Augustine Institute
The Saint Augustine Institute provides study courses as well as a whole range of online materials for growing and deepening of our understanding of the faith.
EWTN
The Eternal Word Television Network. Many resources from ETWN.

Daily Mass Readings
The scripture passages of today’s Mass provided here on the diocesan site. A prayer to make a spiritual communion is also included for handy access.
Saint Anthony Communications
Some great content made available to watch for free covering a wide range of topics.
Cathechism of the Catholic Church
The whole of the Catechism of the Catholic Church is available on the Vatican website.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Patron of the Diocese of Middlesbrough
In this diocese we are blessed to be under the patronage of our heavenly mother as ‘Our Lady of Perpetual Help’. This icon shows her Divine Son in her arms and it is a constant reminder to us that we too are held secure in her arms even in times of trial. We ask her prayers for the whole world and in a particular way for our own diocese.
Diocesan Diary Dates
Events happening throughout 2026

Rite of Election
3pm Sunday 22nd February (First Sunday in Lent)

Chrism Mass
Cathedral 12 noon, Tuesday 31st March

Pilgrimage to Lourdes
Sunday 24th May – Saturday 30th May

Annual Postgate Rally
Ugthorpe this year – Sunday 12th July. 3pm Mass

Assumption Pilgrimage
Sunday 16th August. 3pm Mass

Mass for Deceased Clergy
Cathedral, Monday 4th November. 12pm
Vocation
What is your calling?



Is God calling you?
The question may have come quietly — a persistent sense that there is something more, a deepening desire to give yourself to God and to others. It may have unsettled you, or consoled you, or both.
The Church teaches that every Christian life is a vocation — a call spoken personally by God. Discerning the particular shape of that call takes time, prayer, and good accompaniment.
If you are exploring a vocation to priesthood, the permanent diaconate, religious life, consecrated life, or simply want to understand what the Church teaches about vocation and discernment, click the button below to discover more.
Diocesan Curial Offices
50a The Avenue, Linthopre, Middlesborugh. TS5 6QT
Saint Mary’s Cathedral
Dalby Way, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough TS8 0TW

















