"Prameel Joseph from St Luke's in Peterborough has fulfilled a calling he has felt for many years after he was ordained to the diaconate by Bishop Alan Hopes at St John's Cathedral. When he was younger, Prameel, who is from India, joined the Rosminian Fathers religious congregation. During a discerrnent at the end of two years, however, it became clear the Prameel was called to live his vocation in married life." Story continues.
Image caption: "Prameel is ordained by Bishop Alan"
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"A priest had a close shave when violent winds sent a church's stone cross crashing into the roof above him." story continues
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"Youth groups from Peterborough, Bury St Edmunds and Norwich joined the Ignite Festival online weekend, which was livestreamed from south Cambridgeshire." Story continues [speaker was Meg Hunter-Kilmer]
Image caption: "Fr Luke leads the Adoration."
"Flavio Vettese has recently been appointed as interim Chief Executive Officer for Our Lady of Walsingham Catholic Multi Academy Trust." Story continues
Image: Falvio Vettese, head and shoulders
"The Roman Catholic church in March and Chatteris has re-opened and is inviting parishioners back for
In-person worship now the coronavirus lockdown measures have been eased. Father Paul Spellman, the
current priest in charge at Our Lady of Good Counsel & St Peter's in March and Chatteris, has arranged for postcards to be sent to parishioners outlining the weekly service schedule and safety arrangements now in place." Story continues.
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"To keep parishioners safe, Fr Philip Shyrane from Huntingdon decided this year to re-route the Posada journey via Zoom. He describes below how it worked out. The virus has changed most of parish life this year, driving most parishes to online Masses and zoom meetings for many other events." Story continues.
2 Images caption: "The Posada at an online adoration and right, the postcards sent to every home in the parish"
"The latest leader of the region's Roman Catholics, the new Bishop of East Anglia, has been announced. Pope Francis has appointed the Rev Canon Peter Collins to lead the Diocese of East Anglia, which has its headquarters in Norfolk and also covers Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough." Story continues
image 1 caption: The new Bishop of East Anglia, Rev Canon Peter Collins, is welcomed to the Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist in Norwich"
image 2: insert image of Canon Collins
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Morris, Keith"Pope Francis has appointed the Reverend Canon Peter Collins, a priest of the Archdiocese of Cardiff, as the fifth Bishop of East Anglia." Story continues
image caption: "Bishop Alan Hopes welcomes bishop-elect Peter Collins to East Anglia""
"Fr Karol Poreczak MS from St Peter and All Souls in Peterborough is now livestreaming at 9.30am every Sunday and Holy day of Obligation." Story continues.
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"Plans for the major re-development of the Catholic National Shrine at Walsingham have been put on hold after concerns were raised over potential visitors numbers and finances." Story continues.
Image caption: "Plans for the re-development of the Catholic National Shrine at Walsingham have been put on hold."
"A GROUP of Catholics is fighting a rearguard action in support of a plan to redevelop the Catholic national shrine near Walsingham.
The group, who describe them- selves as “regular pilgrims” to the shrine, have appealed against the East Anglia Historic Churches Committee’s (HCC) refusal of listed building consent for the development. The appellants accuse the HCC of procedural irregularities including “failing to ensure public notice and consultation”." Story continues.
"A group of pilgrims to Walsingham have challenged the Diocese of East Anglia Historic Churches Committee's (HCC) to determination to rule against plans to update the Shrine's facilities." Story continues.
Image caption: The Slipper Chapel"
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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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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.”
Morris, Keith"St John Fishers Catholic High School has celebrated its 60th anniversary, and marked the retirement of its headteacher, with a special Mass." (Article continues...). Image of pupils with flags/banners in a classroom.
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)"Christian churches in the Ortons area of Peterborough were united in prayer as they prepared for Christmas, says Catholic seminarian Bienn Carlo. He adds: "Advent is a time of preparations for Christmas when Christ's first coming is remembered and our minds and hearts are directed to await the Second Coming of Christ at the end of time." Story continues.
Image1 caption: "The Ecumenical service"
Image 2 caption: "Fr Jeffrey Downie at St. Luke's"
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Morris, KeithStory 1: "Postcard invitations for all the parishioners of Our Lady and Good Counsel and St Peter in March and
Chatteris have been sent out to help encourage people to come back to Mass safely." Story continues.
Image showing Fr PaulSpellman, Sr Mary Fitzpatrick fmm and Ann Mashman.
Story 2: "The annual Red Mount procession at Kings Lynn went ahead as usual but in an unusual
manner, writes Stephen Farr. The solemnity of the Assumption of Our Lady is usually marked by the carrying of the statue of Our Lady, which was granted to the pontifical National Shrine of Our Lady of
Walsingham in King's Lynn by Pope Leo XIII in 1897. The traditional route of the procession goes from the parish church of Our Lady of the Annunciation to the Red Mount, which is a late 15th-century wayside chapel for pilgrims on their way to Walsingham, and which houses two chapels." Story continues.
Image caption: "The faithful gather for a scaled back Red Mount service"
"During lockdown, two local parishioners, Lorretta Peck and Elizabeth Christy, both realised that praver needed to be at the very centre of all our activities. They recognised the great need for us to leel the presence of God together as a community." Story continues
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