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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-56-3 · Part · 13 November 2020
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "Three young people from Sacred Heart and St Oswald parish in Peterborough were touched deeply when Fr Arockiya Seelan brought a statue of Our Lady of Lourdes to their home. Kavya, Aleema and Adriel describe the visit." Story continues.
              Image showing statue on table with candles.

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-58-4 · Part · 8 January 2021
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Story 1: Community welcomes new roles, a Book of Life - and a shepherd's hut for prayer!
              "The lastest news from the sisters at the Community of Our Lady of Walsingham (COLW) include a new role for Sr Camilla, the arrival of a shepherd's hut, a Book of Life and a special All Saints celebration." Story continues.
              Image caption: "The new Shepherd's Hut at the Dereham COLW Convent"

              Story 2: Prisoners' chocolate treats from Peterborough church
              "An amazing 230 tubs of chocolates have been donated to prisoners at HMP Peterborough, thanks to St Luke's Parish in the town." Story continues
              Image caption: "The three clerics with their stack of chocolate treats, which were sent to HMP Peterborough in time for Christmas"

              Story 3: Norwich students quiz the 'naked scientist' on vaccines
              "A-Level biology students at Notre Dame High School in Norwich interviewed 'Naked Scientist' Cambridge medical consultant Dr Chris Smith via Zoom before Christmas, with questions focusing on the challenges faced scientists in creating a Covid-19 vaccine." Story continues

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-60-7 · Part · 22 January 2021
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "Work is progressing on the new St John Henry Newman Catholic Primary school, set to open in Peterborougn in September 2022, and the diocese of East Anglia is now consulting on proposed admission arrangements in its first year of opening. The schoo will be the first state funded Catholic school in England for more than 10 years and will be run by the diocese of East Anglia." Story continues.
              Image caption: "An architect's drawing of the new school."

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-41-1 · Part · 24 April 2020
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "Tens of thousands of Catholics watched live-streamed Masses in up to 17 churches across the Diocese of East Anglia over Easter, after churches were closed to physical congregations due to Covid-19 restrictions." Story continues
              image captioned: "Live-streaming of Mass at St John's Cathedral in Norwich has been wonderfully well-received, says Bishop Alan Hopes (right) [image insert]: "To know that so many people have been watching and have received reassurance and hope in this difficult time is a source of grate blessing..'"
              images of Fr David Bagstaff, Fr Luke Goymour, Canon Eugene Harkness

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-48-4 · Part · 10 July 2020
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "More than 70 car-loads of parishioners from Sacred Heart and St Oswald took advantage of the opportunity for a drive-through blessing on the eve of Corpus Christi, on 13th June." Story continues.
              Image caption: "Fr Seelan is pictured blessing a family in the car park at St Oswald."

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-37-3 · Part · 21 February 2020
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "A new Catholic primary school in Hamptons East, Peterborough was approved by Peterborough City Council at a meeting on 12th February and is believed to be the first Catholic school to have been given the green light in a decade." Story continues.

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-56-1 · Part · 20 November 2020
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Story1:
              "Anglia: Bishop Alan Hopes made a special visit to the Italian community of the Working Sisters of Nazareth recently in between two Confirmations in the parishes of All Souls and St Luke's in Peterborough, and enjoyed some fine Italian cooking from Sr Letizia while he was there." Story continues.
              Image caption "Bishop Alan, left to right, are Sr Raffaella, Sr-Letizia, Sr Erika"

              Story2:
              "St Mary's in Thetford celebrated Remembrance Sunday by laying a wreath for those who had made the ultimate sacrifice in conflict." Story continues.
              Image caption "Pictured is the wreath from St Mary's in Thetford."

              Story3: "Anglia: Fr Paul Vincent OCD from St Mark's, Ipswich, recently completed a Masters Degree at Birkbeck College in the University of London." Story continues.
              Image of Fr Paul Vincent

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-37-4 · Part · 21 January 2020
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Sub-head: "If Boris Johnson wants to unite Britain he should be wary of backing a policy that allows discrimination by religion"
              "Boris Johnson promised in his new year message to turn the page on social divisions and start a new chapter in which 'we comne togther and move forward united'." Story continues.

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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-27-1 · Part · 18 June 2019
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Text:
              18 JUNE 2019, THE TABLET
              New school opening is landmark for UK Catholic education
              by Liz Dodd

              'We expect that this school, like most schools in the Diocese, will have a wide mix of children of all faiths and none'
              File photo, St Thomas More pupils 
              Photo: Diocese of East Anglia
              The Government has approved funding for three fully selective faith schools, including at least one Catholic school, for the first time in almost a decade.
              The move marks the end of a long-running row over state funding for faith schools that saw the Government first pledge to allow new faith free schools to select all of their pupils on the basis of faith, then scrap that pledge. In May 2018 the Government said that instead it would support the opening of voluntary aided faith schools, that would be allowed to select all their pupils on the basis of faith.
              The new Catholic school will be a voluntary-aided primary school in Peterborough, in the Diocese of East Anglia, on the Hampton East housing development. In a statement the Diocese of East Anglia said that the new school, which is expected to have up to 90 places plus a nursery, will help meet demand for more school places in the city, as well as providing more Catholic places.
              Helen Bates, Assistant Director for Schools, said: “This is fantastic news. It will provide the first brand-new, purpose-built Catholic school in this diocese for decades. We would like to thank everyone who helped us make this bid a success by providing their support earlier this year. We will now need to go through a statutory consultation to make our case to the local education authority (Peterborough City Council), to approve the opening of the new school. We will be asking for people’s support once again when we do this. When this consultation starts there will be further information available on the Diocesan website.”
              She said that the Diocese had submitted bids for three new voluntary aided schools, but that only one bid had been approved.
              “We were not successful with these two bids,” said Ms Bates, “and are waiting to find out the reasons behind this from the Government. But to be successful with one is great news.”
              The announcement came as part of a wider announcement of funding for free schools, with information released by the Department for Education indicating approval for 22 new free schools, of which three are faith schools.
              The Accord Coalition, which opposes faith-selective education, called the move backward and socially irresponsible.
              Chair of the Accord Coalition for Inclusive Education, the Revd Stephen Terry, said: “In England since 2010 faith schools that have opened with the support of central government have been limited in selecting no more than half of their pupils on faith grounds. Though a relatively small measure, it signalled that schools should seek to bring people together from different backgrounds and that integration was being taken more seriously than before.
              “Opening new schools that can be fully religiously selective is a backward and socially irresponsible move. Today's news is a victory for those who seek to isolate children of their faith from wider society. It can only lead to further ghettoisation, which is completely at odds with the needs of our increasingly diverse society.”
              In East Anglia Ms Bates said that the new school would most likely be as diverse as others in the diocese. “We expect that this school, like most schools in the Diocese, will have a wide mix of children of all faiths and none. On average, about a third of pupils in our schools are not Catholic,” she said.

              The Tablet (1846-)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-58-1 · Part · 1 January 2021
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "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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