Diocese of Northampton Newspaper - one edition for whole of Diocese (Multiple wrap pages for each geographic area seems to have been discontinued)
Er Aedis Nostris - Bp Dudley Charles
Diocesan News: Beccles; Bedford; Great Billing; Bury St Edmunds; Cambridge; Chalfont St Peter; Daventry and Weedon; Dunstable; Hunstanton; Ipswich (St Mary's); Ipswich (St Pancras); King's Lynn; Northampton; Norwich (St John the Baptist); Peterborough; Slough; Thetford and Brandon; Woodbridge
Words of Wisdom and Common Sense - FB
His Orchestra - Sr MP OSB [verse]
The Burden of the Day - Francis E Sammons
St Ethelbert's, Hessett - JE Ebsworth
Popular Resistance to the New Relgion (continued) - Bishop of Clifton
Rescue Work: Urgent Appeal 1869-1929; Deceased Benefactors of St Francis Home; Masses for Benefactors
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From the Vicar Capitular - John Freeland
Diocesan News: Aston-le-Walls; Beccles; Bedford; Cambridge; Felixstowe; Gerrards Cross; Ipswich (St Pancras); Northampton; Norwich (St John the Baptist); Peterborough; Sudbury; Woodbridge
Per Crucem ad Lucem - L Smith-Dampier
Fr Andrew Joseph Key RIP
Sacramental Fonts in Norfolk - Very Rev. F C Husenbeth DD
A Catholic Artist (continued)
The Church and the Poor (The Post-Reformation Period)
Rescue Work - Appeal by John Provost Freeland; Deceased Benefactors of St Francis Home
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A pair of new stained glass windows by craftsman Thomas Denny has been installed at St Felix Church in Felixstowe, following a bequest from a congregation member. When parishioner Marlene Strachan died last year she left a generous £10,000 bequest to pay for a stained glass window in the church, on the theme of The Divine Mercy. Looking to fulfil the request, Fr John Barnes had, four years before, seen some of Thomas Denny’s work at nearby Stutton Parish Church where he had created a Millennium window.
News items from East Anglian Daily Times, Ipswich Star, Independent Catholic News, Network Suffolk
VariousA parishioner at St John's Cathedral has been honoured for 25 years service to Catholic overseas mission Missio with a medal and
certificate Anne Clark has been a Local Secretary for APF-Mill Hill, which is part of Missio, for 25 years since volunteering for the role back in 1993.
Missio is the pope's official charity for overseas mission and is part of the worldwide Pontifical Missionary Societies.
News items from The Catholic Universe
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)The Bishops of England and Wales used their Christmas messages this year to contrast the darkness of political turmoil with the light of the Incarnation, calling for Christians to show unity and solidarity with the poor. Bishop Hopes quoted.
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Link to: "Call for politicians to rediscover importance of family and faith" - Newman Lecture given by Rt Hon Ruth Kelly at SJB, Norwich
Link to: "Proclaiming the Gospel on the airwaves" interview by new director of Radio Maria, Father Andreas Schätzle
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Sacred Heart School, in Swaffham since 1914, is a fee-paying school with some 160 pupils in its nursery, lower and senior schools. This year it has asked the community to help raise funds to keep it open. This was unsuccessful and the school recently announced that it would be closing at the end of the summer term. The Catholic Diocese of East Anglia has been working on plans for a new Catholic primary school, the first in Norfolk for decades, in its place. This week the plan was approved by Norfolk County Council.
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The Diocese of East Anglia launched a six-week consultation on its proposal to build a new Catholic primary school at the Hampton East development in Peterborough. A consultation document was published to provide details about the proposed school. Consultation drop-in sessions were at:
St Thomas More Catholic Primary School on Wednesday, 18th September [2019] at 7pm
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School on Tuesday, 1st October [2019] at 3.30pm
Hampton Vale Community Centre on Monday, 7th October [2019] at 7pm
Helen Bates, Assistant Director for Schools: “It is really important that as many people as possible respond to this consultation by completing the response form. The final decision as to whether the new Catholic primary school can go ahead will be made by Peterborough City Council, and the responses we get to our consultation will be important for the City Council in helping to determine how much support there is for the new school.”
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story 1: Apology issued after Peterborough church accuses residents of ‘anti-Catholic feeling’ over new school (8 February 2021)
story 2: New Peterborough Catholic school tells parents all local children are expected to get a place (1 February 2021)
story 3: Frustrated Hampton mum could face Bretton school trips despite new primary opening across the road (28 January 2021)
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