Priest who ministered to prisoners and the sick

A priest who ministered to prisoners and the sick while serving five parishes in the Diocese of Middlesbrough will be flown home to his native Ireland for burial after a funeral Mass in Whitby. Father Joe Brennan died at 6am on Saturday March 7 in the Whitby Court...

The Tablet celebrates 175 years of publication

The Tablet, one of the UK’s oldest publications will be celebrating 175 years of uninterrupted publication in May 2015 with a programme of lectures, concerts, liturgies and debates to reflect nearly two-centuries of cutting edge coverage. Acclaimed novelists David...

Bishop's March Voice Article

“Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home.” So many songs talk about home or going home. Home is important to most of us in society. It’s where our roots are, it’s where our foundations lie. It’s where we learned how to be the person we are. And yet for...

Bishop Terry shares a message from the Pope

In his role as Bishop for Youth, Bishop Terry Drainey delivered a special message from Pope Francis to 8000 young people gathered for the Flame2 youth event at Wembley Arena last weekend: ‘His Holiness Pope Francis presents His special greetings to all those persons...

Tributes paid to Canon Gerry

Tributes have been paid to Canon Gerald Cox, who has died at the age of 80 after serving parishes throughout the Diocese of Middlesbrough across five decades. Canon Gerry was born in Hull on July 11 1934, the son of Albert and Catherine and brother of Peter and John....

Bishop's February Voice Article

If you don’t take advantage of the month of February then before you know where you are, you’re already half way through the year. That might sound a bit odd. But what I mean is that you can’t keep on thinking that you are still at the beginning of the year, and have...

Bishop Terry's New Year Message

So we begin a new year. May it be a blessed and peaceful one for us all. We have many things to look forward to during the course of this year. Each of us will have our own personal wish-list and expectations. However, as a country we will be having a General Election...

Bishop’s New Year Message

So we begin a new year. May it be a blessed and peaceful one for us all. We have many things to look forward to during the course of this year. Each of us will have our own personal wish-list and expectations. However, as a country we will be having a General Election...

Project offers alternative to life on the streets

Desperate young people are being offered an alternative to sleeping on the streets of Middlesbrough with the creation of a new safe-house network. Depaul UK’s Nightstop North East project pairs young people with volunteer families and individuals who have a spare room...

Tributes paid to much loved priest

Tributes have been paid to much-loved priest, Father Norman Jacobson, who has died at the age of 67 following a lengthy period of ill health. Born in Boldon, Co Durham, on February 13 1947, Father Norman was initially ordained into the Anglican ministry and worked in...

Missionary Francis returns to Africa

Middlesbrough teacher Francis Hannaway is returning for another stint in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he worked as a lay missionary in the early 1990s. Francis was part of Britain’s own Catholic missionary society, Mill Hill Missionaries, which was founded...

Appeal to save holiday lifeline

Volunteers are appealing for help to save a summer holiday lifeline that’s helped hundreds of Middlesbrough children with special needs over more than 30 years. Local families rely on The Newman Holiday Trust to give both parents and children a well-deserved break,...

‘Media Monk’ to Open Ushaw Lectures series

Durham University’s Centre for Catholic Studies has announced the first set of speakers this academic year in its highly successful series of Ushaw Lectures.   Those giving the lectures include a well-known ‘media monk’ and a leading science writer. Known for his...

Campaigners shine light on modern slavery

Police, politicians, charities and church groups are among those taking part in a major event in Middlesbrough aimed at highlighting the scourge of people-trafficking. Organisers of ‘Making Middlesbrough A Traffick-Free Zone’ believe the North-East could be a modern...

Songs of Praise from Ampleforth Abbey

On Sunday 17 August at 5.30 pm the singing and music of Ampleforth will be celebrated among a wider congregation than usual when a special Songs of Praise episode will air on BBC 1. Presenters David Grant and Sally Magnusson will be exploring the peaceful surroundings...

Diocesan Assumption Pilgrimage 2014

This Sunday coming is the annual diocesan Assumption Pilgrimage at the Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Grace, nr Osmotherley. Events start at 2.30pm with the Rosary. Holy Mass commences at 3pm with Bishop Drainey as main celebrant. Lifts are available up the hill for...

Iraq Prayer Appeal

As the Chairman of International Affairs at the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, I invite you to join with many people from across Iraq in praying for an end to the violent persecution that threatens to extinguish the ancient Iraqi Christian...

Brian Dowd RIP

The 2nd August is the anniversary of Brian Dowd’s death the original web master and designer of this site. We pray for him and his family. Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace. Amen.
Postgate Walk and Rally

Postgate Walk and Rally

The annual Postgate Walk and Postgate Rally will be taking place on Sunday 13th of July. Details below.   Walk: Join Fr William Massie and our diocesan seminarians Walk from Egton Bridge to Ugthorpe (approx 5 miles) Register at Saint Hedda’s, Egton Bridge from...

Bishop Dunn Memorial Lecture at Ushaw College

The annual Bishop Dunn Memorial Lecture will be held at Ushaw College at 7.00pm on Tuesday April 29th. “A Vision for Excellence: Lay and Ordained Collaboration for a Well-Run Church.”  by Kerry Robinson The speaker, Kerry Robinson, is Executive Director of the US...

Diocesan Pilgrimage to Walsingham 2014

This year’s annual pilgrimage to Walsingham with Bishop Terence takes place 11-12 October. We have 90 places booked and they will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. This year there are a few en-suite rooms which are available for an extra charge. The...

Upcoming Ushaw Lectures

The Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham has further Lectures to be held at Ushaw College. Please see the flyer below for further details. Ushaw Lectures Easter II

A Small Step!

The Bishop of Middlesbrough has responded to a request from Pope Francis by opening churches for Confessions in Middlesbrough, York and Hull on Saturday 29 March for a period of thirty-six hours in total. The request has been addressed to every Bishop in the world to...
Pastoral Letter for the First Sunday of Lent 2015

Lent 2014

Dear Brothers and Sisters, When you set out on a journey it is very important to have a good idea of where you are headed, otherwise you might end up going round in circles and get nowhere in the end! So, where are you headed this Lent? Do you know? Have you got a...

Bishop’s Letter to the Tablet

The Bishop of Middlesbrough has sent a letter to the Editor of the Tablet following the publication of an article entitled “England and Wales bishops give voice to radical hopes for Vatican’s synod on the family” The text of the letter is as follows: I am very...

The Ushaw Lecture Series

Weds 19 February Fr Nicholas Schofield, Archivist, Archdiocese of Westminster ‘Ushaw’s Twin Sister: St Edmund’s, Ware, the Douai of the South’ Drinks Reception: 5:30pm; Lecture 6.00-7.30pm Venue: Main Lecture Hall, Ushaw College The Ushaw Lecture...
Pastoral Letter for the First Sunday of Lent 2015

Advent 2013

Dear Brothers and Sisters, This year we begin Advent in good company. Throughout this season, and indeed the whole of this liturgical year we will be guided and fed by St Matthew’s Gospel. Matthew presents us with Jesus who is the great teacher. As the Patriarchs of...
Pastoral Letter for the First Sunday of Lent 2015

Feast of the Holy Family

Dear Sisters and Brothers, Wives, give way to your husbands, as you should in the Lord. Husbands love your wives, and treat them with gentleness. Children, be obedient to your parents always, because that is what will please the Lord. Parents never drive your children...

Father Dermot Nunan RIP

Father Dermot Nunan, Parish Priest of Sacred Heart Church, Lobster Road, Redcar died on Monday 30th December 2013 after a relatively short but severe illness.  Father Nunan was born in Quianna, Limerick on 18th August 1941 to parents Thomas and Bridget, and was the...

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