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Morris, KeithSolemn Thanksgiving Mass on Sunday 9 December for the 60th Anniversary of the blessing of the first church at Sawston. Bishop Hopes and Fr John Minh celebrated Mass.
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)"The launch of the new Sacred Heart Voluntary Aided Proimary School, and its associated Little Pedlars Nursery, has marked the start of an exciting time for the children and families of Swaffham and surrounding areas. The school is funded by the Government and is suported by the Catholic Diocese of East Anglia." Story continues.
Image caption: "Children from Sacred heart proudly show off their rockets."
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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.
"Sr Thaya Moses OSB, manager of Montana Care Home in Great Barton has been awarded the Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk's special Certificate of Merit for her work, and that of her team, during the Covid-19 pandemic. The award from Clare Countess of Euston, the Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk and Bridget Mcintyre, High Sherift of Suffolk, was made in recognition of outstanding service to the community in Suffolk during the pandemic." Story continues.
2 Images caption: "Pictured left is Sr Thaya Moses with the award. and above. the team at the Montana care Home in Suffolk. Sr Thaya said the award 'was really for the team of sisters, lay staff and volunteers who work very hard at Montana.'"
"North Norfolk Permanent Deacon Ron O'Toole, who had a great love of the Catholic faith, died on 11th August at the age of 90. Fr James Walsh pays tribute. Ron O'Toole had a long and varied life. At the age of 18 he entered the Cistercian abbey of Mount St Bernard where he spent eight years." Story continues.
Image caption: "Ron with his beloved wife, Inge"
"Have you started going back to Mass yet? This week I went to my first Mass in over three months. I had been watching Masses livestreamed weekly, but of course it didn't feel the same. I looked forward to being able to return to a Mass celebrated in three dimensions." Story continues.
Image caption: "Canon David Paul celebrates Mass with a physical congregation for the first time since lockdown"
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Morris, Keith"Two hundred socially-distanced pilgrims were welcomed to the Catholic National Shrine at Walsingham on a rainy May Bank Holiday for the diocese of East Anglia annual pilgrimage, with many others joining on line." Story continues
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"Fr Andreas Schatzle was appointed as Priest Director of Radio Maria England in September. Here he shares about his lively faith - and how Radio Maria has impacted on nuns, taxi drivers and organic farmers around the world!" Q&A follows.
Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)"Fr Michael Vulliamy recently blessed the Quiet Garden behind the Sacred Heart Church in Ramsey, which is open for use both by parishioners and the community." Article follows. 2 Pictures of the garden.
Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)"The diocese of East Anglia has appointed Mark Little of Savills, Norwich as its diocesan surveyor and property advisor for the next five years". Story continues
Image caption: "Mark Little is 'thrilled that we're now able to offer that level of expertise to the diocese'."
"Diocese of East Anglia seminarian, Deacon Peter Wydnanski described as a 'privilege of a lifetime' the moment he sang the gospel in front of large crowds and a world-wide TV audience at the Canonisation Mass of Cardinal John Henry Newman in Rome." story continues."
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)"Catholic priest who spent more than five weeks in critical care at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn after contracting Covid-19 has praised the efforts of doctors and nurses. as well as two church ministers, for helping him to pull through. Fr Michael Stack from Coventry died twice and was on a ventilator for three weeks and in critical care for five weeks before he miraculously pulled through, astonishing the medical team with his recovery." Story continues.
Image caption: "Fr Michael Stack."