Parish Resources for the Papal Visit

The Visit of Pope Benedict XVI provides a historic opportunity for Catholic parishes to celebrate and witness to their faith. The official web site for the Papal Visit includes a section designed to help to preparations for local initiatives; they don’t have to be a...

Vin Garbutt in Concert

On Thursday 19th August, 7:30pm Vin Garbutt will play a charity concert in aid of Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture and Justice First (Stockton).  Support will be from the Volunteer African Drummers.  The concert will be at the Georgian Theatre,...

Pope Benedict’s Visit to the UK

By now you will have been asked by your Parish Priest or Parish Pilgrim Leader to let us know if you would like to see the Pope at either Hyde Park on Saturday 18th September or at Cofton Park on Sunday 19th September. Details are with your parishes as to how you go...

Change in the Diocese

After months of reflection, consultation and careful planning, Bishop Terry is proposing to re-organise the diocese. This is not change for the sake of change – the Bishop concluded that the present structures need renewing, to better serve the people, the...

Fr Pat Smith’s Ruby Jubilee

On the Feast of the Visitation, 31st May, Fr Pat celebrated 40 years as a priest. Mass was celebrated at 2pm at Our Lady’s Church in Acomb, York, followed by a party in the church grounds. Several priests concelebrated the Mass and Canon Michael Ryan, in his...

Thanks, Pat, for your 20 years service

Mrs Pat Wilson retired on 30th June after 20 years service in the Curial Office. She joined the team when it was based in what is now the John Paul Centre. She served as Secretary to Mgr Charlton and then to Jim Whiston following Monsignor’s retirement. Mgr...

Moving Statues

It used to be said that we were a ‘throw away society’ with unwanted items, even those in perfectly good order being discarded, possibly in favour of newer models. In recent times however, the ever increasing demand to recycle almost everything has perhaps...

Act On Poverty

In 2008/9, £5.5 billion of UK government spending went on aid whilst £29.2 billion of government spending went on bailing out Northern Rock. Yet 64 million more people are expected to be living in extreme poverty by the end of 2010 as a result of the global...

York Nurses Honoured

Two of our Lourdes nurses, Jean Naughton and Hugh Coyle, both from York, were awarded gold medals by Bishop Drainey for ten years service to the Diocesan Pilgrimage. Congratulations to them.

Celebrating St Thomas

St Joseph’s Church, Middlesbrough celebrated the Feast of St Thomas the Apostle on 3rd July. St Thomas the Apostle was martyred in India while proclaiming Jesus Christ. He is the founder of Christian belief in India. Perhaps he was the only apostle who went...

Reflecting on Learning to Listen

Sometimes when I write enthusiastically about Adult Formation events, it might sound like I’m blowing my own trumpet! However, I want to share some reflections about a recent course which Caroline Dollard and I tutored at Easingwold – but reflecting on it...

Global Day of Prayer in York

On 23rd May, Pentecost Sunday, more than twelve hundred Christians from a wide variety of York churches gathered to take part in the Global Day of Prayer. At 5.45 pm, the Minster bells stopped ringing and trumpets announced prayer on the city walls. People then...

The Postgate Society and its Origins

Each year in July, the Diocese celebrates the memory of Nicholas Postgate, martyr-priest of the Moors, by a rally and Mass held alternately at Ugthorpe and at Egton Bridge. The Postgate Society exists to foster devotion in general and at all times to Fr Postgate and...

‘The Pope in the UK’ booklet

Archbishop Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, has recently launched ‘The Pope in the UK’ booklet. For the full story of the booklet lunch visit www.rcdow.org.uk/papalvisit/ The booklet, ‘The Pope in the UK’ is available to download at...

Thank you for your support

Dear Brothers and Sisters Just a brief and sincere note of thanks to you for your contributions to the collection (including the hundreds of gift aid envelopes) for the Papal visit. This has raised £24,822.16 and in addition, we have had a donation of £1,000 from...

Not Gone But Forgotten

The Red Cross report “Not gone, but forgotten” has recently been released. It focuses on the severe poverty asylum seekers in the UK find themselves, as they struggle to find food and shelter. We do not have to look to the Third World to find refugees who...

St Benedict’s, Redcar do the double!

The 14th Annual Football Tournament for primary schools in the Diocese was held at St Mary’s Sports College, Cranbrook Avenue, Hull on Saturday 22nd May 2010. This was the fourth time that the event had been held in Hull (St Mary’s 02, 07 and 2010 and St...

St Vincent’s Outdoor May Procession

The May Procession went without a hitch and we were heartened by visitors from surrounding parishes. Following a cloudburst, which contained rain, hail and snow all at once, we were holding our breath but the sunshine lasted just long enough. The church was a blaze of...

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