Tees Pride 10K Run and 3K Fun Run

At the time of going to press, six people have registered to run in this local event to raise funds for CAFOD if you are able go along and cheer them on along the route on the 21st September or if you are fit enough, why not join them? For further details, visit the...

Eleven Not-so-grumpy Men go Fundraising

As you may have read in the local evening press, ‘Eleven Not-so-grumpy Men’ undertook a rain soaked 16 mile walk from the Cathedral to Mount Grace to raise funds for CAFOD on 5th July. The rain did not dampen their spirits though and they cheerfully...

Forming Threshold Companions

This was the theme for the recent RCIA Network Conference, held in Manchester and attended by 70 plus people from across the dioceses. It was led with inspiration and passion by Sr Sheila O’Dea, a Mercy Sister from Canada, who is currently on the staff at All...

How do you fill a container?

Members of Holy Cross Church, Cottingham, spent a whole day filling a 40 foot container with furniture and goods donated by Hallgate School, Cottingham, Wyke Sixth Form College, St John’s School, Beverley, St Mary’s College, Hull and others. Why? Well, a...

Promoting Community Cohesion

St Mary’s College, Hull takes the lead On 16th July 2008, St Mary’s College in Hull hosted a successful conference sponsored by the Youth Sport Trust, with the support of the Catholic Education Service and the Church of England. ‘Community Cohesion,...

50 Glorious Years

The start of the new term in September will mark a very special anniversary in the life of St Pius X Primary School, Berwick Hills, Middlesbrough, as it completes 50 years as a centre of Catholic teaching in this area of the town. Having opened its doors to welcome...

September is SVP Awareness Month

This year, the Society of St Vincent de Paul is celebrating its 175th anniversary after its foundation in Paris by Blessed Frederick Ozanam in 1833. The Society is flourishing throughout our Diocese with 46 of our parishes having active conferences (parish groups). It...

Taking Mass on Board

Even though times are changing, the availability of regular Mass for most Catholics in the UK remains a reality. People with transport can choose, if they wish, to travel to a neighbouring parish or further beyond to attend Mass, possibly at a time to suit them...

A Child’s Book of Signed Prayers

Eleventh May 2008 was the beginning of the National Catholic Deaf Association’s Awareness Week. Different events and Masses were held during the Awareness Week throughout this country. Also on 11th May, the Catholic Deaf Association launched a new book called...

Catholic Women’s League AGM

At the recent Annual General Meeting of the Diocesan Branch of the Catholic Women’s League, the Bishop Terence Drainey concelebrated Mass with Rev David Grant, Parish Priest of Bridlington, and Rev Brian Nicholson, Branch Chaplain. Afterwards all were given a...

A model parish

I thought you might care to see my transformation of the Hornby country church into a fictional Our Lady and St Hilda, Teesdale for my railway layout. After all, is there any reason why every model church has to be an Anglican one! The exterior shows...

Nursery Nurse retires after 22 years

A Marske primary school said farewell to one of its longest serving members of staff on 22nd July when Mrs Teresa Duffew retired. For over 40 years, Teresa has been privileged to work with young children and their families. She successfully completed her NNEB in 1971...

So Long, Farewell and Many Thanks

We are very sorry to say ‘So long and thanks for all the stickers’! That’s what the children of Sacred Heart said to Mrs Eileen Summerhill who retired at the end of the academic year after a teaching career spanning 38 years, 32 of which were spent...

St William’s River Trip

A leisurely Sunday lunch on The Princess going up the River Tees was enjoyed by the parishioners of St William’s. We were lucky as the day was dry and sunny until we docked back in Stockton when it started to drizzle but that did not put a damper on the...

St William’s parishioners visit Holy Island

Forty six left St William’s on a pilgrimage to Holy Island on 26th June. A lovely Mass was held in St Aidan’s Church, celebrated by Fr Nunan and we were lucky to have Pauline, who played the keyboard for the hymns. After lunch, some walked to the Castle,...

Diamond jubilee celebrations

Congratulations to Sid and Margaret Henderson who celebrated 60 years of marriage with parishioners and friends at the morning Mass on 17th June at St Augustine’s, Redcar.

St Mary’s, Filey and the Legion of Mary

St Mary’s Church, Filey, was recently host to a team of 12 (11 Irish and 1 English) members of the Legion of Mary, at the invitation of the Parish Priest, Fr Sean O’Donnell. The Legion of Mary is a lay Catholic organisation open to men and women over 18...

Thoughts of a Year 6 pupil

Football is like life. Playing a game of football makes all the crowd (saints) cheer. Playing a game badly or being taken off the pitch means your time is up in living a game of football. Our game will end some day and we will be taken to the crowd as saints to cheer...

Commissioning Ministers of the Word

I have been a reader at Mass for many, many years. However, I have always been a sceptic as far as being commissioned is concerned; after all, one can either read in public or one can’t! However, I was persuaded to attend the Diocese’s Formation and...

St Martin’s cricketers to tour Ireland

Under 11 Cricket Tour to County Wicklow, Ireland On Thursday 26th June, 15 excited boys and two teachers set off from St Martin’s Ampleforth Prep School heading towards County Wicklow in Ireland for a five day cricket tour at Oakhill Cricket Club. The boys...

Mount Grace Pilgrimage – 50th Anniversary

17 August 2008 Introduction A warm welcome to everyone as we gather together from all over the diocese to celebrate our own very special diocesan pilgrimage in honour of Our Lady of Mount Grace. This is the 50th Anniversary of the modern pilgrimage, though we can be...

‘The Call of Creation’ Toolkit

‘The fruits of the earth were given to feed all without distinction and nobody can claim any particular rights. Instead, we have lost the sense of the communion of goods, rushing to turn these goods into private property.’ The above words, sounding...

Zoe’s Place Garden Party – rearranged date

Hello there I am writing to let you know that our Garden Party for 2008 has been rescheduled…it was originally the 17th but has now been put back to the 31st of August. Sincere apologies to anyone who had previously bought tickets but these will be honoured on...

Zipwire

This is your chance to zipwire 1000 feet across the Transporter Bridge in aid of Zöe’s Place Baby Hospice. Join Zöe’s Place supporters at the Transporter Bridge on Saturday 4th October 2008 for their first ever zipwire. Registration costs £47 each plus sponsorship in...

Vision Aid Overseas – Wanted Urgently!

The Knights of St Columba are collecting spectacles, frames and lenses which are no longer of use to you. These items are used to assist people in the Third World who need spectacles but who are unable to afford them. Churches in the diocese have been contacted. If...

CAFOD responds to Ethiopian food crisis.

CAFOD has pledged an initial 80,000 Euros to partners who are providing vital support to people affected by the worsening food crisis in Ethiopia. CAFOD’s aid is part of an initial 200,000 Euro joint response with Trocaire and SCIAF. It is a first phase response and...

Pure Gold?

Carol Cross is looking out for opportunities to speak to parish groups about her visit to the San Martin gold mine in the Siria Valley, Honduras so if you think your parish or friends would like to hear about it, she’d be only too willing to come along to do...

The Postgate Rally 2008

A thoroughly wet afternoon didn’t dampen the spirits of the pilgrims who gathered at Ugthorpe for the annual Postgate Rally in honour of Blessed Nicholas Postgate and the martyrs of England and Wales, though it did mean that the pilgrims had to gather in St...

Surprise!

Middlesbrough Brancardiers held a surprise celebration night for Paul Griffiths at the Knights Club recently to show their appreciation of his 10 years as head Brancardier for the Middlesbrough Lourdes pilgrimage. Joe Harrison made a well deserved presentation to Paul...

The Icon of Our Lady of Guisborough

Very Rev Canon Michael Bayldon, parish priest of St Paulinus’ Church, Guiborough, spoke at the recent ecumenical service of Vespers and the blessing of the icon of Our Lady of Guisborough saying, ‘The success of obtaining a new Catholic church for...

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