Fr Michael steps down after 33 years

After 700 baptisms, 600 funerals and 180 weddings, Fr Michael White has certainly earned his retirement. Speaking to the Hull Daily Mail he said ‘My time here has absolutely flown by. It’s hard to believe I have been here 33 years. I remember my first...
Four Square Behind Bridlington Parish

Four Square Behind Bridlington Parish

It is not unique but certainly quite rare for a family to have all their four children to be all of them boys, and all altar servers. This is the case for one family who are parishioners at Our Lady and St Peter in Bridlington. The latest ‘recruit’ is...
One hundred and five not out!

One hundred and five not out!

Cricketers are not the only ones to take pride in reaching a ‘century’ because Bridlington parishioner, Blanche Mannix, has already exceeded that score with five years to spare! Blanche is also living evidence of the longevity of a life lived on a...
Hull CWLC donate £500 to Marie Curie

Hull CWLC donate £500 to Marie Curie

The Hull and District Catholic Women’s Luncheon Club meets each month at the Portland Hotel in Hull where an average of 45-50 women from parishes in and around Hull gather to enjoy lunch together and listen to a speaker. Each year, various events take place to...

Saltburn parishioners thank Canon Madden

More than 120 people sang ‘For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow’ for Canon Bill Madden, retiring parish priest of Our Lady of Lourdes, Saltburn, after a farewell cheque was presented on the altar after Mass on Sunday 4th September. Parishioner Liam Gardiner...
Celebrating St Margaret Clitherow

Celebrating St Margaret Clitherow

Members of York churches joined together on Bank Holiday Monday (30th August) for an ecumenical service in St Martin’s Church, Coney Street. Margaret Clitherow was baptised in the font which still stands in the church. The service marked the 40th anniversary of...

Endangered Lives

At the Europa Building (Cinema area), Teesside University on Thursday Sept 30th 2010 at 6.30pm “ENDANGERED LIVES” The consequences of adverse decisions in the asylum system Exploring the reasons given in decision making within the asylum system The effect...

Family Conference Day

25th September, 10am – 4pm, registration from 9.30am at Easingwold School Whoever you are – as a priest, teacher, governor, catechist, parishioner, single, married, parent, grandparent – if you care about and are interested in the present and the...

Endangered Lives

On Thursday, 30th September 6.30 in the University Cinema, Europa Building at Teesside University Endangered Lives Consequences of adverse decisions for people seeking sanctuary Returned to danger: Cameroon and DR Congo The cases will include those of Anselme Noumbiwa...

Media Matters

The Diocese of Middlesbrough Women’s Commission, Middlesbrough Cohesion Partnership and the University of Teesside invite you to ‘Meet the Media’, an event to encourage women who work, live or worship in Middlesbrough to participate in this women’s interfaith media...

Watch the Papal Visit live

If you have a computer and an internet connection, you will be able to watch the Holy Father’s visit to the UK live and in full online at www.thepapalvisit.org.uk. With just a week to go until Pope Benedict arrives in the UK, a new section on the official Papal Visit...

Thanks Fr Joe

More than 12 Diocesan priests and Bishop Terence, who presided, joined Fr Joe Brennan when he celebrated a Mass of Thanksgiving for his 60 years of priesthood at St Hilda’s, Whitby, on 23rd July. Representatives from parishes where Fr Joe had served were in the...

Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Award for Driffield Man

A parishioner of Our Lady and St Edward’s Church, Driffield, Professor V Alan McClelland, has been granted by the Holy Father the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award for his work in ecclesiastical history. He is Chairman of the Catholic Record Society (CRS) and, for...

Marking Mother Teresa’s Centenary

August 26th 2010 begins a year of celebrations marking the centenary of Mother Teresa’s birth. Two wonderfully inspiring colour-illustrated books help mark this important anniversary including the words of Malcolm Muggeridge who was responsible for first bringing...

Sea-Wheeling

60 Towns… 60 Days… One Aim! On 3rd September 2010, a Round-Britain Bike Ride will commence from the port of Hull. Sea-Wheeling is a bike ride consisting of 60 towns in 60 days with one aim – to raise funds for Apostleship of the Sea’s work with...

Prayer for Peace by Christian and Muslim Women

“We don’t come to pray together, but we come together to pray”* A unique event attracted Christian and Muslim women to honour Our Lady and pray for peace in June when around forty women met to pray for peace at St. Mary’s Chapel, the medieval pilgrim...

York Newman Circle and Gilling Castle

The York Newman Circle visited Gilling Castle on Saturday 10th July. There were 16 in the party and the talk and tour were given by Fr Anselm Cramer, Archivist of Ampleforth. Fr Anselm gave us a very good history of the Castle, starting with the period when the Castle...

York Knights and the ‘The Mystic Rose’

The Knights of St Columba Council 95 (York) and the York Walsingham Association jointly arranged a Mass at Fairfax House, York, on 28th July. The celebrant was Fr Dominique Minskip who is currently chaplain to both organisations. The Mass was held in the saloon of...
‘Sues’day’ (Hello) from Cambodia

‘Sues’day’ (Hello) from Cambodia

CAFOD’s Connect2 project offers your parish the unique opportunity to come on a journey with one of our partner communities in either Brazil, El Salvador, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Bangladesh or Cambodia so that you can find out how people live their lives on a daily...

Papal Visit 2010

The visit of Pope Benedict to the United Kingdom in September is such a historic landmark. It is the first ever State visit of a Pope and the first ever Beatification to take place in this country. Our diocese of Middlesbrough has up to a thousand pilgrims who will be...

The Official Papal Visit web site

The official web site for the Visit of Pope Benedict XVI to England and Wales can be seen at www.thepapalvisit.org.uk Not only does the site contain information about Pope benedict and the itinerary of his visit, but it also contains information about the Catholic...

The Big Assembly

‘The Big Assembly’ is the name given to the Holy Father’s Visit to St Mary’s University College, Twickenham on 17th September 2010 to celebrate Catholic education. Catholic schools have a strong tradition of working with the community, whether...

www.papalvisitstore.com

The theme for Pope Benedict XVI’s 2010 visit to the UK is Cor ad cor loquitur – ‘Heart speaks unto heart’. Cardinal John Henry Newman chose the words as the motto to go on his coat of arms. ‘Heart speaks unto heart’ is a fitting...

The Papal Visit on Facebook

There is an official Facebook page for Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the United Kingdom. The Facebook page contains photos of, and information and discussions about, the Visit of the Holy Father to England and Scotland from 16-19 September 2010.

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