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Directory and Yearbook for the Diocese of East Anglia

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YEARBOOK  , &, CALENDAR 2023 £,2.50 DIOCESE  , OF  , EAST  , ANGLIA

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1 DIOCESE OF EAST ANGLIA (Province of Westminster) Charity No. 278742 Website: www.rcdea.org.uk Twinned with The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and The Apostolic Prefecture of Battambang, Cambodia PATRONS OF THE DIOCESE Our Lady of Walsingham, September 24 St Felix, March 8 St Edmund, November 20 St Etheldreda, June 23 BISHOP Rt Rev Peter Collins Bishop’,s Residence: The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, Norfolk NR14 7SH. Tel: (01508) 492202, Fax:(01508) 495358 Email: laurat@rcdea.org.uk BISHOP  , EMERITUS Rt Rev Alan Hopes Address: St Simon Stock Suite, The Catholic Rectory Cambridge, CB2 1JR Tel: 01223 356890 Email: bishopemeritus@rcdea.org.uk Cover picture: Bishop Peter Collins with his predecessor, the Rt Rev Alan Hopes, on the day that Bishop Peter’,s appointment was announced.

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2 Contents CONTENTS Map of the Diocese of East Anglia..................................................................... 4 Bishop Peter’,s Foreword..................................................................................... 5 Diocese of East Anglia Contacts......................................................................... 7 Key Diary Dates 2023........................................................................................ 14 Pope Francis...................................................................................................... 15 Catholic Church in England and Wales............................................................... 15 Catholic Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales.......................................... 19 Diocese of East Anglia....................................................................................... 21 Departments..................................................................................................... 24 Commissions..................................................................................................... 28 Other Offices.................................................................................................... 31 Pastoral Statistics.............................................................................................. 34 Year in the Life of the Diocese........................................................................... 37 Vocations.......................................................................................................... 65 Obituaries......................................................................................................... 67 Financial Report................................................................................................ 76 Second Collections............................................................................................ 79 Parish Directory................................................................................................. 81 Deaneries.......................................................................................................... 112 Schools Directory.............................................................................................. 113 Hospitals Directory............................................................................................ 119 Prisons Directory............................................................................................... 125 Clergy and Religious Directory........................................................................... 127 Organisations and Societies Directory............................................................... 143 Retreat Centres ................................................................................................ 153 Diocesan Calendar for East Anglia 2023............................................................. 155

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3 DIOCESE OF EAST ANGLIA 2023 Yearbook and Liturgical Calendar EDITOR Keith Morris Director of Communications Email: keith.morris@rcdea.org.uk Updates to: Bishop’,s PA c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, Norfolk NR14 7SH. Tel: (01508) 493956 Email: laurat@rcdea.org.uk Published annually –, 40th edition Publisher: Cathcom Ltd For advertising enquiries tel: 01440 730399 or email: natasha@cathcom.org

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4 Map Sawston Withermarsh Green Catholic Na ti onal Shrine MAP OF  , DIOCESE  , OF  , EAST  , ANGLIA

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Foreword 5 BISHOP  , PETER’,S FOREWORD Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The text in the Roman Pontifical for the Ordination of a Bishop addresses the can ­, didate thus: “,Always be mindful of the Good Shepherd, who knows his sheep and is known by them and who did not hesitate to lay down his life for them. As a father and brother, love all those whom God places in your care.”, In the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, I greet you joyfully as your new bishop, conscious that I am called to be “,Teacher, Priest and Shepherd”,. I have come from Wales, where I was born and nurtured within the embrace of a loving family and a strong local community, living at the head of the Rhymney Valley. The floor of the valley had the remnants of coal pits that had ceased production in the 50s and 60s. The hillsides sustained sheep farming and the hilltops were my playground, providing views of the yet higher escarpments of the Brecon Beacons. I left my home to undertake my seminary formation upon the wide expanse of the Castilian Plain in central Spain, a suitable preparation for the horizons of East Anglia. I was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Cardiff in 1984. Alongside the central thread of my parish ministry, I have been heavily involved in vocational formation, in the provision and sustenance of Catholic education and in the arena of safeguarding. Trusting in God’,s providential grace and mercy, I rejoice to be in your midst as your bishop. I have to admit that East Anglia is the part of England I know least, but my education will be swift over the coming year regarding its geography and history. The announcement of my appointment came on the Feast of St John XXIII and marked the sixtieth anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. This commemo ­, ration reminds us that Pope Francis has called us all to participate in the Synodal pro ­, cess of deliberation and reflection so that we might better embrace and implement the vision and teaching of the Council. In the statement which I delivered in St John’,s Cathedral on October 11 at the announcement of my appointment, I reminded myself and all those listening that the Lord loves us beyond measure, that he is calling us to a particular service and that he entrusts to us the ‘,Good News’, which must be shared with the whole world. Whether we be young or old, let us recognise that the voice of the Lord is consistent and insistent when he calls us to follow him wherever he leads.

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6 Foreword In communion with the whole diocese, I give thanks to Almighty God for the apostolic ministry of Bishop Alan over the past nine years. He has been a faithful servant and a most generous pastor. I wish to thank him for the warmth of the welcome he has extended to me as his successor and I will undoubtedly be drawing upon his wisdom and experience in the days ahead. We wish him a happy and fruitful retirement as he settles into his new home in Cambridge. Bishop Alan has informed me regarding the pattern of events and achievements that have marked the past year in the life of our diocese. There was rejoicing last Septem ­, ber in Peterborough when the St John Henry Newman School was opened, the first new Catholic school to be built in England in over a decade. We offer our gratitude and congratulations to all those who contributed to the success of this enterprise. The past year brought many people back to the pathways of pilgrimage. The National Catholic Shrine in Walsingham received large crowds, not least our own Diocesan and Children’,s pilgrimages. We look forward to further recovery in the coming year. The past year saw many of our parishes proactively addressing the needs of our Ukrainian brothers and sisters in the midst of their great suffering. In relation to this great pastoral effort, we are particularly grateful for the coordinating role exercised by St Olga’,s Greek Catholic Church in Peterborough. I was delighted to hear of the opening of the St Rosalie Rendu House in Norfolk, a project run by the SVP that addresses the needs of the homeless. Two other houses for the homeless have been opened in Cambs, an initiative undertaken in partnership with the charity Hope into Action. We can also report on the opening of the beautiful cedarwood Special Needs Unit at St Edmunds Primary School in Bury St Edmunds. The past year brought some significant personnel changes to the Diocesan Curia: Paul Raynes is Director of Operations and Finance, Dr Andy Stone is Director of Education, Dr Anthonia Braithwaite is Marriage and Family Life Co ­, ordinator, Fr Alan Hodgson is Cathedral Dean, Fr Paul Keane is Catholic Chaplain to the University of Cambridge, based at Fisher House, Fr Toby Lees OP is Director of Radio Maria England, Sophie, Louise and Elliott joined Hamish and Ciaran in the Ignite Youth Team. My thanks to them all for their dedication in service to the life of the diocese. The Holy Father has now made clear that the Synod will be celebrated across two sessions, one in 2023 followed by another in 2024. This expansion will enable a more effective engagement with the agenda. The Synodal Pathway has already born fruit through patterns of deep reflection, the collation of a spectrum of opinions and the establishment of enhanced communication. As we commit ourselves to the ongoing process we can look forward to great fruitfulness in service to the great work of evangelisation. I am so looking forward to meeting you all, in our parishes and schools, in our religious houses and chaplaincies. I know that I am joining a vibrant diocese, diverse in make ­, up yet united in purpose. I offer you the assurance of my prayers and I ask that you keep me at the heart of yours. May God’,s graceful blessing be upon all our endeavours. Rt Rev Peter Collins, Bishop of East Anglia

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Contacts 7 DIOCESE  , OF  , EAST  , ANGLIA  , CONTACTS BISHOP’,S OFFICE Bishop’,s Private Secretary –, TBA BIshop’,s PA –, Mrs Laura Hastings Tel: 01508 493956 Fax: 01508 495358 Email: laurat@rcdea.org.uk Director of Operations &, Finance –, Mr Paul Raynes Tel: 01508 492540 Fax: 01508 495358 Email: paul.raynes@rcdea.org.uk Email: finance@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Offices: Open Monday to Friday 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm Tel: 01508 492202 Fax: 01508 495358 Email: laurat@rcdea.org.uk Vicar General –, Rev Canon David Bagstaf f Tel: 01284 754358 Email: david.bagstaff@rcdea.org.uk Marriage Tribunal and Vicar Judicial –, Rev Canon Simon Blakesley Monday ­, Friday 9am to 1pm Tel: 01508 495168 Fax: 01508 495358 Email: tribunal@rcdea.org.uk Chancellor –, Rt Rev Mgr Canon Eugè,ne Harkness Tel: 01223 350787 Email: chancery@rcdea.org.uk Vice Chancellor –, Rev Canon Mark Hackeson Tel: 01760 721418 Email: mark.hackeson@rcdea.org.uk Vicars for Religious –, Rev Karol Porczak MS Tel: 01733 562528 ext 5 Email: karol.porczak@rcdea.org.uk Sr Camilla Oberding COLW Tel: 01328 801019 Email: srcamilla.colw@rcdea.org.uk Permanent Diaconate Director –, Rev Andrew Eburne Tel: 07587 153298 Email: andrew.eburne@rcdea.org.uk Vicar for Finance: Dcn James Hurst Email: james.hurst@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 07736 146401 Vocations Director –, Rev Canon Patrick Cleary Tel: 01953 603104 Email: patrick.cleary@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Safeguarding Co ­, ordinator –, Mr Michael Thurley Tel: 0208 505 4199 Mob: 07429 215344 Email: safeguarding.coordinator@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Director of Communications –, Mr Keith Morris Tel: 07712 787762 Email: keith.morris@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Web Manager –, Mr Gavin Dvelys Tel: 07956 916948 Email: dvelys@aol.co.uk CONTACTS

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8 Contacts Diocesan Director of Music –, Mr Daniel Justin Tel: 01603 728935 Email: music@sjbcathedral.org.uk Diocesan Schools’, Service Director –, Dr Andy Stone Tel: 01508 495509 Fax: 01508 495358 Email: andy.stone@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Youth Services Director –, Mr Hamish MacQueen Tel: 07812 004934 Email: dys@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Clergy Welfare Officer and Data Protection Officer –, Mrs Sarah Truman Tel: 07851 258999 Email: welfare@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Archivists –, Michael and Gill Hill Email: archive@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Data Protection Lead –, Mr Paul Raynes Tel: 01508 492540 Email: finance@rcdea.org.uk Stewardship &, Fundraising Co ­, ordinator –, Mrs Sandra Portas Email: stewardship@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 07821 876170 DEPARTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS Department for the New Evangelisation Rev Karol Porczak MS Tel: 01733 562528 ext 5 Mrs  , Rebecca Bretherton Email: evangelisation@rcdea.org.uk Chaplain for each Constabulary: Peterborough: Dcn John Bedford Tel: 07733 441620 Cambridge: Rev Canon John Minh Tel: 01223 832397 Norfolk: Dcn Nick Greef Tel: 01603 715066 Suffolk: TBA Commission for Catechesis Dcn Huw Williams Tel: 01440 708273 Commission for Dialogue and Unity Dcn Geoffrey Cook Tel: 01223 351650 Commission for Justice and Peace Dcn John Bell Tel: 07502 560610 Commission for Marriage and Family Life John D’,Mello –, chair Dr Antonia Braithwaite –, Co ­, ordinator Email: m fl, coordinator@rcdea.org.uk Commission for the Sacred Liturgy Rev Mgr Tony Rogers Tel: 01842 815372 Caritas East Anglia: Chair ­, Rev John Warrington Email: caritas@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 01440 702156 CONTACTS

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Contacts 9 PARISHES Norwich Cathedral of St John the Baptist Tel: 01603 624615 Cathedral Shop Tel: 01603 728937 St George’,s Parish Tel: 01603 426971 University Chaplaincy Tel: 01603 592168 Aldeburgh Our Lady and St Peter Tel: 07778 221509 Beccles St Benet Tel: 01502 713179 Brandon St Thomas of Canterbury Tel: 01842 812200 Buckden St Hugh of Lincoln Tel: 01480 810344 Bungay St Edmund King &, Martyr Tel: 01986 893355 Bury St Edmunds St Edmund King &, Martyr Tel: 01284 754358 Cambridge Our Lady of the Assumption &, The English Martyrs Tel: 01223 350787 St Laurence Tel: 01223 704640 St Philip Howard Tel: 01223 211235 Blackfriars Tel: 01223 741251 St Edmund’,s College Tel: 01223 336250 Fisher House Chaplaincy Tel: 01223 742192 Our Lady Queen of Poland Tel: 01223 368539 Clare Mother of Good Counsel Tel: 01787 277326 Costessey Our Lady and St Walstan Tel: 01603 742812 Dereham Sacred Heart &, St Margaret Mary Tel: 01362 694066 Diss The Most Holy Trinity &, St Henry Morse Tel: 01379 642914 Downham Market St Dominic Tel: 01366 382353 Ely St Etheldreda Tel: 01353 662759 Fakenham St Anthony of Padua Tel: 01328 853481 Felixstowe St Felix Tel: 01394 282561 Gorleston St Peter Tel: 01493 301013 Great Yarmouth St Mary Tel: 01493 842001 Haverhill St Felix Tel: 01440 702156 CONTACTS

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10 Contacts Hunstanton Our Lady of Perpetual Succour &, St Edmund Tel: 01553 772220 Huntingdon St Michael Tel: 01480 453257 Ipswich St Pancras Tel: 01473 252596 St Mary Tel: 01473 728115 St Mary Magdalen Tel: 01473 741975 St James Tel: 01473 726701 St Mark Tel: 01473 684963 Polish Mission Tel: 07486 880441 King’,s Lynn Our Lady of the Annunciation Tel: 01553 772220 Lowestoft Our Lady Star of the Sea Tel: 01502 572453 March Our Lady of Good Counsel Tel: 01354 650788 Newmarket Our Lady Immaculate and St Etheldreda Tel: 01638 662492 North Walsham The Sacred Heart Tel: 01692 403258 Peterborough St Peter and All Souls Tel: 01733 562528 St Luke Tel: 01733 230464 Sacred Heart and St Oswald Tel: 01733 321512 Polish Mission Tel: 01733 552726 Poringland Our Lady of the Annunciation Tel: 01508 494770 St Ives The Sacred Heart Tel: 01480 462192 St Neots St Joseph Tel: 01480 474979 Sawston and Cambourne Our Lady of Lourdes and St John Fisher Tel: 01223 832397 Sheringham and Cromer Our Lady &, St Joseph Tel: 01263 822036 Southwold Sacred Heart Tel: 01502 723207 Stowmarket Our Lady Tel: 01449 612946 Sudbury and Hadleigh Our Lady and St John the Evangelist Tel: 01787 372703 Swaffham Our Lady of Pity Tel: 01760 721418 Thetford St Mary Tel: 01842 752266 CONTACTS

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Contacts 11 CONVENTS CAMBRIDGE Congregation of Jesus Tel: 01223 272910 Dominican Sisters Tel: 01223 353730 DEREHAM Community of Our Lady of Walsingham Tel: 01362 421442 FELIXSTOWE Religious of Jesus and Mary Tel: 01394 282386 GREAT BARTON Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion Tel: 01284 787321 HUNSTANTON Daughters of Divine Charity Tel: 01485 532837 MARCH Franciscan Missionaries of Mary Tel: 01354 652266 PETERBOROUGH Working Sisters of the Holy House of Nazareth Tel: 01733 561314 QUIDENHAM Carmelite Sisters Tel: 01953 887202 SWAFFHAM Poor Clares Tel: 01760 722158 WALSINGHAM Little Sisters of Jesus Tel: 01328 820422 Mater Ecclesiae Convent Tel: 01328 822236 Marist Fathers Tel: 01328 711025 Marist Sisters Tel: 01328 820246 Sisters of Our Lady of Reconciliation Tel: 01328 820001 Community of Our Lady of Walsingham Tel: 01328 801019 CONTACTS Walsingham and Wells ­, Next ­, Sea The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Tel: 01328 713044 Catholic National Shrine Tel: 01328 820495 Whittlesey and Ramsey St Jude the Apostle Tel: 01733 203411 Wisbech Our Lady and St Charles Borromeo Tel: 01945 583466 Woodbridge St Thomas of Canterbury Tel: 01394 383551 Wymondham Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Tel: 01953 603104

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12 Contacts SCHOOLS ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC MAT A Multi Academy Trust (MAT) covering Norfolk, North Suffolk and Peterborough. CEO –, Mr Brian Conway, Deputy CEO ­, Mrs Kim Payne Currently nine Primary Schools and one High School are part of the MAT: St Augustine’,s Primary, Costessey, St Benet’,s Primary, Beccles, St Edmund’,s Primary, Bungay, St Francis of Assisi Primary, Norwich, St Mary’,s Primary, Lowestoft, St Mary and St Peter Primary, Gorleston, Sacred Heart Primary, Peterborough St Thomas More Primary, Peterborough St Martha’,s Primary, King’,s Lynn Notre Dame High, Norwich The administrative base of the MAT is at Surrey St, Norwich, NR1 3PB Tel: 01603 611431 Email: secretary@sjbcmat.org.uk Web: www.stjohnthebaptist ­, cmat.org.uk OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM CATHOLIC MAT A Multi Academy Trust (MAT) covering Suffolk and Cambridge. CEO –, Mr Flavio Vettese Currently five Primary Schools and two High Schools are part of the MAT: St Felix, Haverhill St Louis, Newmarket St Mary’,s, Ipswich St Laurence Primary,  , Cambridge St Pancras Primary,  , Ipswich St Alban’,s High, Ipswich St Benedict’,s High, Bury St Edmunds The MAT administrative base is at Sussex Lodge, Fordham Road, Newmarket, CB8 7AA Tel: 01638 676420 Email: contactus@olow.org.uk Web: www.ourladyofwalsingham.co.uk See below for individual school details: NORWICH St Francis of Assisi Primary School Tel: 01603 441484 Notre Dame Preparatory School Tel: 01603 625593 Notre Dame High School Tel: 01603 611431 Fax: 01603 763381 BECCLES St Benet’,s Primary School Tel: 01502 712012 BUNGAY St Edmund’,s Primary School Tel: 01986 892502 CONTACTS

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Contacts 13 BURY ST EDMUNDS St Edmund’,s Primary School Tel: 01284 755141 St Benedict’,s High School Tel: 01284 753512 Fax: 01284 701927 CAMBRIDGE St Alban’,s Primary School Tel: 01223 712148 St Laurence Primary School Tel/Fax: 01223 712227 St Bede’,s Inter ­, Church School (Secondary) Tel: 01223 568816 St Mary’,s Independent School Tel: 01223 353253 Fax: 01223 357451 COSTESSEY St Augustine’,s Primary School Tel: 01603 743317 GORLESTON St Mary and St Peter Primary School Tel: 01493 445117 HAVERHILL St Felix Primary School Tel: 01440 703775 IPSWICH St Mark’,s Primary School Tel: 01473 601748 Fax: 01473 684588 St Mary’,s Primary School Tel: 01473 728372 St Pancras Primary School Tel: 01473 742074 St Alban’,s High School Tel: 01473 726178 KING’,S LYNN St Martha’,s Primary School Tel: 01553 774829 LOWESTOFT St Mary’,s Primary School Tel: 01502 565384 MARCH All Saints Inter ­, church Academy (Primary) Tel: 01354 659000 NEWMARKET St Louis Catholic Academy (Primary &, Nursery) Tel: 01638 662719 PETERBOROUGH Sacred Heart Primary School Tel: 01733 262449 St Thomas More Primary School Tel: 01733 566005 Fax: 01733 312350 St John Henry Newman Primary, Peterborough Tel: 01733 304533 St John Fisher High School Tel: 01733 343646 SUDBURY St Joseph’,s Primary School Tel: 01787 373365 SWAFFHAM Sacred Heart VA Primary &,  , Nursery School Tel: 01760 721330 CONTACTS

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14 Diary Dates KEY  , DIARY  , DATES  , FOR  , 2023 Candlelight Epiphany Mass for Young People: Saturday January 7 , 4pm, Church of the Annunciation, then fireworks and refreshments, Poringland. Mass for the Religious of the Diocese: Thursday, February 2, 11.30am, St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich. Annual Mass to celebrate Our Lady of Lourdes with Anointing of the Sick: Saturday February 11, 11.30am, St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich. Rite of Election: Sunday February 26, 3.30pm, St John’,s Cathedral Norwich. For all Catechumens and Candidates being baptised and confirmed at Easter. Annual Meeting of the College of Deacons: Saturday March 4, 4pm, Walsingham Lenten Station Masses: 5pm Exposition and Confession, 6pm Mass, 7pm Supper: Peterborough Deanery ­, St Peter &, All Souls –, February 28, Cambridge Deanery –, Our Lady and the English Martyrs –, March 2, King’,s Lynn Deanery –, Holy Family –, March 7, Ipswich Deanery –, St Mary –, March 9, Bury St Edmunds –, St Edmunds –, March 14, Coastal Deanery –, Our Lady Star of the Sea, Lowestoft –, March 16, Norwich Deanery –, St John’,s Cathedral Norwich –, March 21 Chrism Mass: Tuesday April 4 , 12noon, St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich. Ignite Diocesan Youth  , Festival: April 29 ­, 30 , Sacred Heart School, Swaffham. Diocesan Pilgrimage to Walsingham: Monday May 1, 12 noon to 4.30pm. One of the major annual events of the year in the life of the Diocese. National  , Shrine, Walsingham Diocesan Children’,s Pilgrimage to Walsingham: Tuesday May 30, 12 noon at National  , Shrine, Walsingham. Annual Celebration of Priesthood: Thursday June 1, 11am, White House, Poringland. Diocesan Marriage and Family Life Mass: Saturday June 3, 11.30am, St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich. Mass for couples celebrating special wedding anniversaries. Ordination to the Priesthood: Saturday July 8, 11.30am, St John`s Cathedral, Norwich Altar Servers Mass and BBQ: Saturday July 22, 11.30am, St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich, followed by a barbeque. Ordination to the Permanent Diaconate: Saturday July 29, 11.30am, St John`s Cathedral, Norwich. World Youth  , Day: August 1 ­, 6 , Pope Francis will be joined by young people from across the world (including East Anglia) in Lisbon, Portugal. Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes: August 18 –, 25 Dowry of Mary Pilgrimage: Sunday September 3, 12 noon, National  , Shrine, Walsing ­, ham. Meeting of the Retired Priests of the Diocese: Thursday October 5 , 10.30am coffee, 11.30am Mass at Our Lady of the Annunciation, Poringland. Annual Gathering of Deacons, wives and students and wives in formation for the Diaconate: Saturday Oct 14 , St John’,s Cathedral, Mass at 12.15pm and buffet lunch. DIARY  , DATES

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Catholic Church 15 POPE  , FRANCIS  , Successor of the Apostle Peter Vicar of Christ, Bishop of Rome Servant of the Servants of God Supreme Pon tiff, of the Universal Church, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the Va ti can City State. Jorge Mario Bergoglio Born: December 17, 1936 Made vows: March 12, 1960 in the Society of Jesus Ordained Priest: December 13, 1969 Consecrated Bishop: June 27, 1992 Appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Buenos Aires: June 3, 1997 Installed as Archbishop of Buenos Aires: February 28, 1998 Created Cardinal: February 21, 2001 Cardinal ­, Priest of St Robert Bellarmine Elected Pope: March 13, 2013 Inaugurated: March 19, 2013 His Holiness is represented in many countries by Nuncios or by Internuncios, and many Governments are in turn represented at the Va ti can by Ambassadors or Ministers. The Bri ti sh Government has an Ambassador to the Holy See. The Cardinals cons ti tute the Senate of the Church and with Congrega ti ons of the Roman Curia are the Pope’,s assistants in the universal government of the Church The Apostolic Nunciature in Great Britain Nuncio: His Excellency Archbishop Claudio Gugero tti Address: 54 Parkside, Wimbledon, London SW19 5NE Tel: 0208 944 7189 CATHOLIC  , CHURCH  , IN  , ENGLAND  , AND  , WALES THE PROVINCE OF WESTMINSTER The Archdiocese of Westminster Archbishop: His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols (1992, 2009) Address: Archbishop’,s House, Ambrosden Avenue, Westminster, London, SW19 1QJ. Tel: 0207 789 033 Web: www.rcdow.org.uk Auxiliaries: Rt Rev John Sherrington (2012) Rt Rev Nicholas Hudson (2014) Rt Rev Paul McAleenan (2016) The Diocese of Brentwood Bishop: Rt Rev Alan Williams SM (2014) Address: Cathedral House, Ingrave Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 8AT Tel: 01277 232266 Web: www.dioceseo fb rentwood.net Emeritus: Rt Rev Thomas McMahon (1980) CATHOLIC  , CHURCH

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16 Catholic Church The Diocese of East Anglia Bishop: Rt Rev Peter Collins (2022) Address: The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Tel: 01508 492202 Web: www.rcdea.org.uk Emeritus: Rt Rev Alan Hopes (2003, 2013) The Diocese of Northampton Bishop: Rt Rev David Oakley (2020) Address: Bishop’,s House, Marrio tt Street, Northampton, NN2 6AW Tel: 01604 715635 Web: www.northamptondiocese.org Emeritus: Rt Rev Peter Doyle (2005) The Diocese of No tti ngham Bishop: Rt Rev Patrick McKinney (2015) Adress: 27 Cavendish Road East, The Park, No tti ngham, NG7 1BB Tel: 01159 474768 Web: www.dioceseofno tti ngham.uk THE PROVINCE OF BIRMINGHAM The Archdiocese of Birmingham Archbishop: Most Rev Bernard Longley (2003, 2009) Address: Archbishop’,s House, 8 Shadwell Street, Birmingham, B4 6EY Tel: 0121 2369090 Web: www.birminghamdiocese.org.uk Auxiliaries: Rt Rev David Evans (2020), Rt Rev Stephen Wright (2020) Emeri ti aux: Rt Rev Philip Pargeter (1990), Rt Rev William Kenny CP (2006), Rt Rev David McGough (2006) The Diocese of Cli ft on Bishop: Rt Rev Declan Lang (2001) Address: St Ambrose, North Road, Leigh Woods, Bristol, BS8 3PW Tel: 01179 733072 Web: www.cli ft ondiocese.com The Diocese of Shrewsbury Bishop: Rt Rev Mark Davies (2010) Address: Curial O ffi, ces, 2 Park Road South, Prenton, Wirral, CH43 4UX Tel: 01516 529855 Web: www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org THE PROVINCE OF CARDIFF The Archdiocese of Cardi ff, Archbishop: Most Rev Mark O’,Toole (2022) Address: Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardi ff, , CF11 9HD Tel: 02920 220411 Web: www.rcadc.org Emeritus: Most Rev George Stack (2001, 2011) The Diocese of Menevia Bishop: Most Rev Mark O’,Toole (2022) Address: 27 Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea, SA1 2BX Tel: 01792 644017 Web: www.menevia.org Emeri ti : Most Rev George Stack (2001, 2011), Rt Rev Thomas Burns SM (2002, 2008), Rt Rev Mark Jabalé, OSB (2000) The Diocese of Wrexham Bishop: Rt Rev Peter Brignall (2012) Address: Bishop’,s House, Sontley Road, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 7EW CATHOLIC  , CHURCH

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Catholic Church 17 Tel: 01978 262726 Web: www.wrexhamdiocese.org.uk Emeritus: Rt Rev Edwin Regan (1995) THE PROVINCE OF LIVERPOOL The Archdiocese of Liverpool Archbishop: Most Rev Malcolm McMahon OP (2000, 2014) Address: Archbishop’,s House, 19 Salisbury Road, Liverpool, L19 0PH Tel: 01514 940686 Web: www.liverpoolcatholic.org.uk Auxiliaries: Rt Rev Tom Williams (2003), Rt Rev Thomas Neylon (2021) Emeritus: Most Rev Patrick Kelly (1984, 1996) The Diocese of Hallam Bishop: Rt Rev Ralph Heske tt CSsR (2010, 2014) Address: Bishop’,s House, 75 Norfolk Road, She ffi, eld, S2 2SZ Tel: 01142 787988 Web: www.hallam ­, diocese.com Emeritus: Rt Rev John Rawsthorne (1997) The Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle Bishop: Rt Rev Robert Byrne CO (2014, 2019) Address: Bishop’,s House, 26 West Avenue, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE3 4ES Tel: 01912 280003 Web: www.rcdhn.org.uk Emeritus: Rt Rev Seamus Cunningham (2009) The Diocese of Lancaster Bishop: Rt Rev Paul Swarbrick (2018) Address: Bishop’,s O ffi, ce, Pastoral Centre, Balmoral Road, Lancaster, LA1 3BT Tel: 01524 596050 Web: www.lancasterdiocese.org.uk Emeri ti : Rt Rev Michael Campbell OSA (2008) The Diocese of Leeds Bishop: Rt Rev Marcus Stock (2014) Address: Hinsley Hall, 62 Headingley Lane, Leeds, LS6 2BX Tel: 01132 304533 Web: www.dioceseo fl, eeds.org.uk Emeritus: His Eminence Cardinal Arthur Roche (Rome) (2001, 2004) The Diocese of Middlesbrough Bishop: Rt Rev Terence Drainey (2008) Address: 16 Cambridge Road, Middlesbrough, TS5 5NN Tel: 01642 850505 Web: www.middlesbrough ­, diocese.org.uk Emeritus: The Rt Rev John Crowley (1986, 1993) The Diocese of Salford Bishop: Rt Rev John Arnold (2014) Address: Wardley Hall, Worsley, Manchester, M28 5ND Tel: 01617 942825 Web: www.dioceseofsalford.org.uk Emeritus: Rt Rev Terry Brain (1991, 1997) THE PROVINCE OF SOUTHWARK The Archdiocese of Southwark Archbishop: Most Rev John WIlson (2016, 2019) CATHOLIC  , CHURCH

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18 Catholic Church Address: Archbishop’,s House, 150 St George’,s Road, Southwark, London, SE1 6HX Tel: 02079 282495 Web: www.rcsouthwark.co.uk Auxiliary: Rt Rev Paul Hendricks (2006), Emeri ti : Most Rev Kevin MacDonald (2001, 2003), Rt Rev Patrick Lynch SCCC (2006), Rt Rev John Hine (2001) The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton Bishop: Rt Rev Richard Moth KC*HS (2009, 2015) Address: The St Philip Howard Centre, 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 6RP Tel: 01293 515666 Web: www.abdiocese.org.uk The Diocese of Plymouth Administrator: Rev Canon Paul Cummins Address: Bishop`s House, 45 Cecil Street, Plymouth, PL1 5HW Tel: 01752 224414 Web: www.plymouth ­, diocese.org.uk Emeritus: Rt Rev Hugh Christopher Budd (1986) The Diocese of Portsmouth Bishop: Rt Rev Philip Egan (2012) Address: Bishop’,s House, Bishop Crispian Way, Portsmouth, PO1 3HG Tel: 02392 820894 Web: www.portsmouthdiocese.org.uk Emeritus: Rt Rev Crispian Hollis (1989) The Bishopric of the Forces Bishop: Rt Rev Paul Mason (2016, 2018) Address: Wellington House, St Omer Barracks, Thornhill Road, Aldershot, Hants, GU11 2BG Tel: 01252 348233 The Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family in London Bishop: Rt Rev Ken Nowakowski (2020) Address: Bishop`s House, 22 Binney St, London, W1K 5BQ Tel: 02076 291073 Catholic Syro ­, Malabar Eparchy of Great Britain Bishop: Rt Rev Mar Joseph Srampickal (2017) Address: Bishop`s O ffi, ce, St Igna ti us Presbytery , St Igna ti us Square, Preston, PR1 1TT Tel: 01772 587186 The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham Ordinary: Rev Mgr Keith Newton (2010) Prot Ap Web: www.ordinariate.org.uk Address: The Presbytery, 24 Golden Square, London W1F 9JR Tel: 02074 405750 CATHOLIC  , CHURCH

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Catholic Church 19 CATHOLIC  , BISHOPS’, CONFERENCE  , OF  , ENGLAND  , AND  , WALES President: Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster Vice ­, President: Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP, Archbishop of Liverpool Membership: Diocesan, Auxiliary and Emeritus Bishops of England and Wales The Eparchial Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family of London The Eparchial Bishop of the Syro ­, Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Great Britain The Bishop of the Forces The Prefect of the Falkland Islands and Ecclesias ti cal Superior of Saint Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha The Ordinary of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham Standing Commi tt ee: The Metropolitan Archbishops, the Chairs of the Departments of the Conference and two other elected members of the Conference Directorates: Directorate for Mission incorpora ti ng Department for Chris ti an Life and Worship Department for Dialogue and Unity Department for Evangelisa ti on and Discipleship incorpora ti ng the Na ti onal O ffi, ce for Voca ti ons Directorate for Policy &, Research incorpora ti ng: Department for Interna ti onal A ff, airs Department for Social Jus ti ce Directorate for Partnerships &, Public A ff, airs incorpora ti ng: Department for Catholic Educa ti on and Forma ti on The Catholic Educa ti on Service Catholic Communica ti ons Network General Secretariat: 39 Eccleston Square, London, SW1V 1BX Tel: 0207 630 8220 Fax: 0207 901 4821 Web: www.cbcew.org.uk General Secretary: Rev Canon Christopher Thomas KHS christopher.thomas@cbcew.org.uk PA to the General Secretary and Head of Administra ti ve Support: Miss Lorraine Welch lorraine.welch@cbcew.org.uk Execu ti ve Director: Mr Greg Pope greg.pope@cbcew.org.uk CATHOLIC  , CHURCH

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20 Catholic Church Director of Mission : Rev Jan Nowotnik jan.nowotnik@cbcew.org.uk Director of Partnerships and Public A ff, airs: Mr Philip Booth philip.booth@cbcew.org.uk Director of Policy &, Research: Ms Marie Southall marie.southall@cbcew.org.uk Director of Communica ti ons: Mr James Abbo tt communica ti ons@cbcew.org.uk Director of the Catholic Educa ti on Service: Mr Paul Barber director@catholiceduca ti on.org.uk Director of Finance: Mrs Sarah Pearson sarah.pearson@cbcew.org.uk CATHOLIC TRUST FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Company Number 4734592 Registered Charity Number 1097482 The Catholic Trust for England and Wales was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee on 15 April 2003 and is registered as a charity in England. It took on the as ­, sets, liabili ti es and opera ti ons of various predecessor bodies that existed before incor ­, pora ti on including the Na ti onal Catholic Fund, the Catholic Media Trust, Catholic Missionary Society and the Lisbon Trust. Its governing document is the Memorandum and Ar ti cles of Associa ti on. Its principal aim is to promote the Catholic religion principally, but not exclusively, in England and Wales and its purpose is to support the legal, fi, nancial, and charitable ac ti vi ti es of the Catholic Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales, its agencies and o ffi, ces. It has a number of subsidiary companies, namely Colloquium (CaTEW) Ltd., CaTEW Events Ltd., Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency, Catholic Insurance Service Ltd. (80% share), and The Walsingham Trust. It is also the Corporate Trustee of the Anscombe Bioethics Centre, Oxford. Members: The Bishops of England and Wales Trustee Board: Chair: Bishop Peter Brignall Trustees: Ms Cathy Corcoran, Ms Tamsin Eastwood, Mr John Gibbs, Mr Kees Kempenaar, Ms Sarah Kilmar ti n, Archbishop Bernard Longley, Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP, Ms Lyn Murray, Archbishop Mark O’,Toole, Rev Canon David Roberts, Dr James Whiston Company Secretary: Rev Canon Christopher Thomas KHS Registered O ffi, ce: 39 Eccleston Square, London, SW1V 1BX CATHOLIC  , CHURCH

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Diocese of East Anglia 21 DIOCESE  , OF  , EAST  , ANGLIA The Diocese of East Anglia is a su ff, ragan diocese within the Province of Westminster, erected on 13 March 1976 by the decree Quod Ecumenicum of Pope Paul VI, using territory taken from the Diocese of Northampton, which was created in 1850. A ft er the Reforma ti on, the area of East Anglia was soon placed under the care of the Vicars Apostolic of the Midland District, and later of the Eastern District, un ti l the hierarchy was restored by Pope Blessed Pius IX. Today, the Diocese incorporates the English coun ti es of Norfolk, Su ff, olk and Cambridgeshire and the city of Peterborough. THE BISHOP V The Rt Rev Peter Gwilym Collins was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Cardi ff, on July 14, 1984. He served in Cardi ff, and Bridgend and was appointed as Vice Rector at the Royal English College, from 1989 ­, 94. In 2001 he became Dean of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Cardi ff, . He was appointed as Bishop of East Anglia in October 2022 and ordained at St John’,s Cathedral on December 14, 2022. The Bishop’,s Predecessors IV: The Rt Rev Alan Stephen Hopes BD AKC converted to Catholicism in 1994 and was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Westminster the following year. He was ordained to the episcopate by Cardinal Murphy ­, O’,Connor in 2003, as Titular Bishop of Chester ­, le ­, Street, and serving as auxiliary bishop in Westminster. He was appointed Bishop of East Anglia in 2013 and was installed in Norwich on July 16. III The Rt Rev Michael Charles Evans was ordained Bishop of East Anglia by Cardinal Murphy ­, O’,Connor in 2003 and served the Diocese un ti l his death in 2011. His corporal remains are buried in St John’,s Cathedral in Norwich. II The Most Rev Peter David Smith was ordained Bishop of East Anglia by Cardinal Hume in 1995 and served as bishop un ti l 2001, when he was translated to the See of Cardi ff, . In 2010, he became Archbishop of Southwark, un ti l his re ti rement in 2019. He died in 2020 and is buried in Southwark Cathedral. I The Rt Rev Alan Charles Clark was the fi, rst bishop of the new Diocese, from its cre ­, a ti on in 1976 un ti l his resigna ti on in 1995. He was previously Titular Bishop of Elmham and Auxiliary Bishop of Northampton. He died in 2002 and is buried in Walsingham. THE DIOCESAN TRUSTEES The Diocese is a registered charity (Charity Commission number 278742). The trustees of the charity are: Bishop Peter Collins, Prof Edward Acton, Rev Canon David Bagsta ff, ­, Vicar General, Ms Chris ti ne Quinn (Safeguarding Link Trustee), Dcn James Hurst –, Vicar of Finance, Mrs Moira Goldstaub, Mrs Laure tt a Pilch, Mrs Marie Roberts, Rev Mgr Anthony Rogers, Secretary –, Paul Raynes THE  , BISHOP’,S COUNCIL Bishop Peter Collins, Rev Canon David Bagsta ff, , Rev Mgr Canon Eugè,ne Harkness, Rev Canon Pat Cleary, Rev Canon Emeritus David Paul, Rev Mgr Tony Rogers, Secretary: Rev Andrew Eburne DIOCESAN CHAPTER OF  , CANONS A consulta ti ve body appointed by the Bishop to advise him on various ma tt ers with the DIOCESE

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22 Diocese of East Anglia clergy and laity. The Canons are: Rev Mgr Canon Eugè,ne Harkness –, Provost Rev Canon Simon Blakesley –, Peniten ti ary Rev Canon Pat Cleary –, Secretary Rev Canon Peter Rollings –, Treasurer Rev Canon David Bagsta ff, Rev Canon Mathew George Rev Canon Mark Hackeson Rev Mgr Canon Peter Leeming Rev Canon John Minh Rev Canon  , David Paul (Honorary) Rev Canon  , John Barnes (Honorary) THE COUNCIL OF PRIESTS A consulta ti ve body of priests partly appointed by the Bishop, and partly elected by his presbyterium. Their role is to consider any serious ma tt ers raised by the Bishop, by the council or by other priests. Secretary: Rev Pá,draig Hawkins Address: The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Tel: 01508 492202 Fax: 01508 495358 THE CURIA A group of o ffi, cials (clergy and laity) which forms the principal organ of the Bishop’,s government. The Curia is overseen by the Director of Opera ti ons &, Finance on behalf of the Bishop. All enquiries can be made to: The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH. Tel: 01508 492202 Fax: 01508 495358 Email: laurat@rcdea.org.uk O ffi, ce hours: 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm , Monday to Friday. THE VICAR GENERAL Rev Canon David Bagsta ff, , 21 Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1QG Tel: 01284 754358 THE CHANCERY Is the o ffi, ce which handles all ma tt ers of procedure, faculty, dispensa ti on and permis ­, sion, It deals with all enquires related to Canon Law. The Chancellor is Rev Mgr Canon Eugè,ne Harkness Tel: 01223 350787 Email: chancery@rcdea.org.uk Address: Our Lady of the Assump ti on &, the English Martyrs, Catholic Rectory, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 1JR Vice Chancellor is Rev Canon Mark Hackeson Tel: 01760 721418 Email: mark.hackeson@rcdea.org.uk THE TRIBUNAL The Tribunal comprises a team of experienced and quali fi, ed canon lawyers whose job is the promo ti on of ma tt ers of jus ti ce. It is also concerned with the inves ti ga ti on and judgment of marriage cases for nullity. Tribunal O ffi, ce: The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich NR14 7SH Tel: 01508 495168 DIOCESE

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Diocese of East Anglia 23 Email: tribunal@rcdea.org.uk O ffi, ce Hours: Monday –, Friday, 9am –, 1pm. Please address all correspondence to the Tribunal Administrator Judicial Vicar: Rev Canon Simon Blakesley MCL, JCL, VJ Promoter of Jus ti ce: Rev Roger de Lacy ­, Spencer, MA, JCL. Contact through the Tribunal o ffi, ce. Tribunal Administrator: Mrs Sharon Ellis Judges: Rev Simon Blakesley MCL JCL VJ, Rev Roger de Lacy ­, Spencer MA JCL, His Honour Judge John Holt, Mr Michael Nash LLM, DLS Defenders of the Bond: Rev Mgr Canon Eugè,ne Harkness, Mrs Hilary Finlay, Mr Michael Nash Advocates: Mr Paul Robbins Lay Auditors: Mrs Diana Banks ­, Conney, Mrs Elizabeth Barber ­, Lomax, Lady Mary Bedingfeld, Mr John Carter, Mrs Anne Cole, Mrs Sue Coleman, Mrs Ann Davies, Mr Jon Durant, Mrs Hilary Finlay, Mrs Alison Flath, Mr John Holt, Mrs Barbara Lamberton, Mr Jim Marshall, Mr James McGarry, Mrs Anne Poole, Mrs Nikki Prince, Mr Roger Pritche tt , Mr Tony Walmsley THE COUNCIL OF THE LAITY A consulta ti ve body of lay persons that meets the Bishop twice a year. Its membership is made up of the Chair of each of the parish priest’,s parish council or forum. Chairman: The Bishop Secretary: Maureen Costello VOCATIONS  , AND  , FORMATIONS The Voca ti ons Director is responsible for the promo ti on of voca ti ons to the priesthood in the Diocese, and the direc ti on of individual candidates, and to promote voca ti ons to the priesthood and religious life generally. He monitors the training of the Bishop’,s stu ­, dents, liaises with the seminary, and advises the Bishop on these ma tt ers. Voca ti ons Director: Rev Canon Pat Cleary, Catholic Presbytery, 73 Newtown, The tf ord, Norfolk, IP24 3AU Tel: 01842 752266 Email: voca ti ons@rcdea.org.uk Assistant Voca ti ons Director: Rev Pá,draig Hawkins Tel: 01508 492202 Email: padraig.hawkins@rcdea.org.uk Assistant Voca ti ons Director: Rev Jude Belnas Tel: 01473 728115 Email: jude.belnas@rcdea.org.uk The Permanent Diaconate Is responsible for all ma tt ers rela ti ng to the training and on ­, going forma ti on of permanent deacons. Director: Rev Andrew Eburne, The Presbytery, 17 Upgate, Poringland, Norfolk, NR14 7SH Tel: 07587 153298 Email: andrew.eburne@rcdea.org.uk Assistant Directors: Dcn John Bell, 3 Applewood Close, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, DIOCESE

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24 Diocese of East Anglia CB1 9NU Tel: 01223 503948 Dcn Mar ti n L’,Estrange, Gables Cottage, 9 Common Lane, North Runcton, King’,s Lynn, PE33 0RD Tel: 01553 840978 Email: martin.lestrange@rcdea.org.uk The On ­, going Forma ti on Commi tt ee manages the on ­, going forma ti on of priests. Directors: Mgr Tony Rogers, Dcn John Bell, Dcn John Morrill The Diocesan Voca ti ons Team advises the Bishop on ma tt ers rela ti ng to priestly, diaconal and religious voca ti ons. Members: Rev Canon Pat Cleary, Mr Hamish MacQueen, Rev Andrew Eburne, Sr Theresa COLW, Sr Stephanie ODC, Rev Pá,draig Hawkins, Sr Danuta FDC Rev Jude Belnas (secretary) Diocesan Catechesis and Forma ti on The Commission for Catechesis and Forma ti on has a par ti cular responsibility for Sacramental Prepara ti on, and prepares courses, guidelines and training for catechists, as well as cateche ti cal material for those who have dri ft ed away from the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Confession. The Commission supports Adult Educa ti on in the Diocese and forma ti on for teachers in Catholic schools, and organises the Newman Lectures on Catholicism and History at UEA each spring. Chair: Rev Huw Williams Members: Rev Andrew Eburne, Mr Hamish MacQueen, Rev Padrá,ig Hawkins Sr Tamsin Geach OP, Mr Alex Savage, Ms Alex Farmer, Mrs Angela Wilson DIOCESAN  , RELIGIOUS Vicars for Religious are the Bishop’,s representa ti ves to the various Ins ti tutes of Consecrated Life and Socie ti es of Apostolic Life that live and work within the boundaries of the Diocese. The Vicar advises the Bishop of ma tt ers pertaining to all forms of consecrated life. Vicar for Male Religious: Rev Karol Porczak MS (St Peter &, All Souls, Peterborough) Email: karol.porczak@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 01733 562528 ext 5 Vicar for Female Religious: Sr Camilla Oberding COLW (Dereham) Email: srcamilla.colw@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 07931 795769 DEPARTMENTS OPERATIONS  , &, FINANCE Administers the central funds of the Diocese, organises Gi ft Aid, arranges insurance for property owned by the Diocese, and advises parishes and schools on fi, nancial and building ma tt ers. Vicar for Finance: Dcn James Hurst Email: james.hurst@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 07736 146401 DIOCESE

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Diocese of East Anglia 25 Diocesan Finance O ffi, ce: The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH. Tel: 01508 492540 Fax: 01508 495 358 Email: fi, nance@rcdea.org.uk O ffi, ce hours are 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Charity Commission Number: 278742 Director Director of Opera ti ons &, Finance: Paul Raynes Diocesan Accountant: Mr Paul Wilson Email: paul.wilson@rcdea.org.uk Finance and Gi ft­, Aid Co ­, ordinator: Ms Lorna Young Email: lornay@rcdea.org.uk Stewardship &, Fundraising Co ­, ordinator –, Mrs Sandra Portas Email: stewardship@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 07821 876170 ALIVE  , IN  , FAITH Alive in  , Faith  , Administrator: Ms Lorna Young Tel: 01508 492202 Email: aliveinfaith@rcdea.org.uk Alive in Faith Supervisory  , Commi tt ee Chair: Rev Denys Lloyd SCHOOLS THE DIOCESAN SCHOOLS SERVICE COMMISSION This commission promotes the highest standards of Catholic educa ti on in schools within the Diocese, working in partnership with all of those involved in educa ti on. It provides support to schools, governors, sta ff, and parish priests on educa ti onal ma tt ers and represents Catholic interests with the local educa ti onal authori ti es. DIOCESAN SCHOOLS’, SERVICE The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Tel: 01508 495509 Fax: 01508 495358 Chairman: Rev Mgr Anthony Rogers Director of Schools’, Service: Dr Andy Stone Email: andy.stone@rcdea.org.uk Deputy Director: TBA Assistant Director: Mrs Helen Bates Email: helen.bates@rcdea.org.uk Schools Commission Administrator: Mrs Jane Delph Email: ssc@rcdea.org.uk Commission members: Rev Mgr Anthony Rogers (chair), the Bishop, Mr Fred Corbe tt , Mr Sean Hayes, Rev Canon David Bagsta ff, VG, Mrs Maria Kemble, Mrs Kate Pereira, Mr Paul Raynes HIGHER  , EDUCATION Chaplaincy to Higher Educa ti on Co ­, ordina ti ng Chaplain: Rev Canon Mark Hackeson University of Cambridge Chaplain: Rev Paul Keane, Fisher House, Guildhall Street, Cambridge CB2 3NH. DIOCESE

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26 Diocese of East Anglia Tel: 01223 350018 Web: www. fi, sherhouse.org.uk University of East Anglia Chaplain: Rev Andrew Eburne, Catholic Chaplaincy, Mul ti faith Centre, University of East Anglia Tel: 01603 592168 Email: andrew.eburne@uea.ac.uk Assistant Chaplain: Sr Theresa Weight COLW Web: ueacathchap.org.uk Anglia Ruskin University Mrs Rosina Abudulai and Mrs Ged McHale. Tel: 01223 224850/ 07931 669113 Email: rosinapastoral@olem.org.uk Margaret Beaufort Ins ti tute Cambridge An academic ins ti tu ti on that works within the Roman Catholic church and its principle of human fl, ourishing through God’,s grace. It sets out to o ff, er transforming experiences for women, the community and the church through theological educa ti on, profes ­, sional pastoral prac ti ce and personal forma ti on, assis ti ng women to discern God’,s call and preparing them for lay ministries and Chris ti an discipleship in today’,s world. Contact: Margaret Beaufort Ins ti tute of Theology, 12 Grange Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DU Tel: 01223 741039 Email: mbitadm@hermes.cam.ac.uk Web: www.mbit.cam.ac.uk Catholic Cer ti fi, cate in Religious Studies (CCRS) The Catholic Cer ti fi, cate in Religious Studies (CCRS) is managed and awarded by the Board of Religious Studies on behalf of the Bishops` Conference of England and Wales. Any person who is or wishes to be involved in Catholic educa ti on and forma ti on may apply for this course. This includes those involved in Religious Educa ti on in schools, Parish Catechesis and other ministries in the Church and anyone who wishes to follow the course for faith development or personal interest. The course seeks to ensure that par ti cipants have at least a basic knowledge and understanding of the beliefs of the Catholic Faith. It also provides a basis for further study. The course is designed for teachers in Catholic schools, that they may have a basic understanding of the Church, its teaching and way of life to enable them to contribute to the maintenance of the ethos of the Catholic school. It is also for catechists in order to give them a basic understanding of the faith of the Catholic Church as a founda ti on for their cateche ti cal ministry, and for adult members of the Church to enable them to con ti nue to grow in understanding as they live their Catholic faith. Contact: CCRS Registrar, Catholic Educa ti on Service, 39 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1BX Tel: 020 7901 1900 Fax: 020 7901 1939 Email: ccrs@catholiceduca ti on.org.uk Web: www.catholiceduca ti on.org.uk YOUTH DIOCESAN YOUTH SERVICE The Diocesan Youth Service run a variety of events and pilgrimages across the Diocese. We work with youth leaders to support parish and schools based youth ministry in our DIOCESE

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Diocese of East Anglia 27 parishes. Part of the Youth Service is the Ignite Team which shares the Gospel Message with young people through music, drama, games, mul ti media, social media and per ­, sonal tes ti mony. The Diocesan Youth Service consists of: Director: Mr Hamish MacQueen Email: dys@rcdea.org.uk Mob: 07812 004934 Chaplain: Rev Luke Goymour Email: luke.goymour@rcdea.org.uk Mob: 07752 236645 Ignite Team Leader: Mr Ciaran Losasso Mob: 07769 315031 Email: igniteteam@rcdea.org.uk (also enquiries related to the Ignite Team) The Ignite Team (full ­,ti me Youth Mission Team) Ignite Lite (volunteer Youth Mission Team) Youth Service Commission members: Rev Canon Pat Cleary, the Bishop, Rev Andrew Eburne, Rev Luke Goymour, Sr Theresa Weight, Mr Paul Raynes, Dr Andy Stone Contact: The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH. Tel: 01508 486236 Web: www.rcdea.org.uk/youth Facebook: facebook.com/igniteyea Twi tt er: atIgniteyea Instagram: igniteyea We are always keen to hear from people who would like to be involved in youth min ­, istry, especially if you would be interested in joining the Ignite Team (o ft en as a `gap` year) or Ignite Lite. COMMUNICATIONS The Diocesan Communica ti ons O ffi, ce is responsible for press rela ti ons and communica ti on ma tt ers. Director of Communica ti ons: Mr Keith Morris Tel: 07712 787762 Email: keith.morris@rcdea.org.uk Communica ti ons O ffi, cer: Mr Eldred Willey Email: eldred.willey@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Newspaper: Catholic East Anglia Editor: Mr Keith Morris Weekly e ­, newsle tt er: Sign up at: www.rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Yearbook Editor: Mr Keith Morris Diocesan Web Manager: Mr Gavin Dvelys Mobile: 07956 916948 Email: dvelys@aol.co.uk DIOCESE

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28 Diocese of East Anglia Website: www.rcdea.org.uk Twi tt er: atRCEastAnglia Facebook: www.facebook.com/CatholicEastAnglia YouTube: www.youtube.com/@rcdea Flickr: www. fl, ickr.com/photos/dioceseofeastanglia COMMISSIONS NEW  , EVANGELISATION COMMISSION FOR THE NEW EVANGELISATION This department is responsible for ensuring that Evangelisa ti on is at the heart of the mission of every parish and organisa ti on within the Diocese. “,The parish is the presence of the Church in a given territory, an environment for hearing God’,s Word. For the growth of the Chris ti an life, for dialogue, proclama ti on, charitable outreach, worship and celebra ti on. In all its ac ti vi ti es, the parish encour ‐, ages and trains its members to be evangelisers.”, (Evangelii Gaudium 28) Episcopal Vicar for the New Evangelisa ti on and Chair: Rev Karol Porczak MS, The Catholic Presbytery, Geneva St, Peterborough, PE1 2RS Tel: 01733 562528 ext 5 Email: karol.porczak@rcdea.org.uk Co ­, ordinator: Mrs Rebecca Bretherton BA, B.Div Email: evangelisation@rcdea.org.uk Members: Bishop Peter Collins, Elizabeth Barker, Ciaran Losasso, Rebecca Bretherton, Philip Kemp, Mel Ward, Rev Karol Porczak MS, Eldred Willey, Sr Mary Fitzpatrick FMM, Michela MacNally, Hamish MacQueen, Thomas Jones, Dcn Tony Felton, Rev Erico De Mello Falcao. MUSIC  , AND  , LITURGY The Liturgy Commission encourages the worthy celebra ti on of the Sacred Rites and advises on liturgical ma tt ers, and musical, ar ti s ti c and architectural ma tt ers pertaining to the sacred liturgy. Chairman: Rev Mgr Tony Rogers Members: Bishop Peter Collins, Mr Daniel Jus ti n, Mrs Stella Fox, Rev Canon John Barnes, Rev Alan Hodgson, Sr Danuta FDC Dcn Mar ti n L’,Estrange, Mrs Fran Ludden Diocesan Director of Music: Mr Daniel Jus ti n Tel: 01603 728935 Email: music@sjbcathedral.org.uk DIALOGUE  , AND  , UNITY THE DIOCESAN COMMISSION FOR DIALOGUE AND UNITY Advises the Bishop on ma tt ers rela ti ng to ecumenical dialogue and inter ­, faith rela ti ons, and has two members from each deanery. Members of the Commission represent the Diocese on na ti onal and county ecumenical bodies. Chairman: Dcn Geo ff, rey Cook (contact details below under Cambridge) DIOCESE

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Diocese of East Anglia 29 Secretary: Mrs Mary Hunt, Oulton Lodge, Borrow Road, Oulton Broad, Lowesto ft , Su ff, olk, NR32 3PW Email: johnandmaryhunt@gmail.com MEMBERS: Bury St Edmunds: TBA Cambridge: Dcn Geo ff, rey Cook, 20 Brierley Walk, Cambridge CB4 3NH Tel: 01223 351 650 Email: gmc1000@cam.ac.uk Mrs Priscilla Barlow, Silverlands, Church Street, Litlington, Royston, Cambs, SG8 0QB Email: priscilla.barlow@keme.co.uk Great Yarmouth: Mrs Mary Hunt, Oulton Lodge, Borrow Road, Oulton Broad, Lowesto ft , Su ff, olk, NR32 2PW Email: johnandmaryhunt@gmail.com Mrs Laure tt e Burton, Lodders, Frostenden Corner, Beccles, NR34 7JA Email: mlsburton@b ti nternet.com Ipswich: TBA King’,s Lynn: Mrs Julia Walton, Oddfellows Co tt age, 112, Burnham Road, South Creake, Fakenham, NR21 9JG Email: juliawalton54@gmail.com Norwich: TBA Peterborough: Mr Brian Keegan, 8 Glamis Gardens, Peterborough, PE3 9PQ Tel: 01733 265769 Email: brian@keeganpeterborough.com MARRIAGE  , AND  , FAMILY  , LIFE THE DIOCESAN COMMISSION FOR MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE The Marriage and Family Life Commission aims to promote and support marriage and family life throughout the Diocese. It looks to help families to live the Chris ti an life and to promote good marriage prepara ti on as well as provide support for those already married. It also has a care for those whose experience of marriage and family proves di ffi, cult. The Commission includes married couples, clergy and religious appointed by the Bishop, and individuals from schools and specialist services as needed for consulta ­, ti on at the request of Commission members and with the approval of the Bishop. Chairman: John D’,Mello Marriage and Family Life Co ­, ordinator: Dr Antonia Braithwaite Email: m fl, coordinator@rcdea.org.uk Fer ti lity Awareness Methods Co ­, ordinator: Dr Antonia Braithwaite Email: famc.eastanglia@rcdea.org.uk Pro ­, Life Rep: Mrs Sarah Ward Email: sarahcampling@hotmail.com Members: Dr Chris Braithwaite, Rev Michael Brookes, Mrs Rebecca Clarke, Mr John and Mrs Hedwige D’,Mello, Mrs Helvi Moore, Dcn Mar ti n L’,Estrange, Sister Camilla Oberding, Mae and Raul Parreno, Arturo and Silvia Ferrini. LISTENING AND PRAYER MINISTRY This is a lay ­, led service for parishioners in need. Helpers are trained to handle situa ­, ti ons such as bereavement, health issues, family and rela ti onship problems, faith is ­, sues, depression, abuse, anxie ti es, workplace di ffi, cul ti es and life problems, amongst others. Over 18s only. Pairs of trained Helpers listen to and pray with those in need, ei ­, ther in local parish rooms or online on Zoom, to talk through their personal concerns DIOCESE

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30 Diocese of East Anglia in a Catholic context. All Helpers have undergone training in prayer, listening, spiritual guidance, safeguarding and GDPR. Tel: 01603 957653. All calls are con fi, den ti al and calls will be returned within 48 hours. This number is not a crisis line but a booking system. CARITAS  , EAST  , ANGLIA Caritas East Anglia supports the poor and the marginalised in three ways: by promot ­, ing Catholic Social Teaching, through project grants and emergency aid, and by sup ­, porting those involved in social outreach. Our diocese is a member organisation of Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN) which is an agency of the Catholic Bishops Con ­, ference of England and Wales. Catholic Social Teaching is the teaching of the Church on social responsibility, based on Papal Encyclicals and other documents. These reflect upon Jesus’, command to ‘,love your neighbour as yourself’, (Mk 12:31) and show us how to share God’,s love by our actions towards all our sisters and brothers. Articles exploring CST can be found in the diocesan paper and on our website: www.rcdea.org.uk/catholic ­, social ­, teaching Financial assistance is available in two forms to those in need. The St Edmund’,s Fund provides crisis grants to individuals or families. Alive in Faith grants are awarded to support local social outreach projects within parishes, examples of which can be seen on the diocesan website: www.rcdea.org.uk/caritas ­, east ­, anglia For details of both funds, please contact your parish priest. Chair: Rev John Warrington Tel: 01440 702156 Administrator: Dr David Livesey Email: caritas@rcdea.org.uk Members of the steering group: Rev Tony Felton, Rev John Bell, Teresa Wiseman, Jane Crone, Bernard Shaw, Stephen Giblin, Gerald Fox, Peter Godfrey, Hamish MacQueen. SAFEGUARDING THE DIOCESAN SAFEGUARDING COMMISSION A professional body that implements na ti onal procedures regarding the safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk within the Diocese. Independent Chairman: Mr Denis White. (Family Law Solicitor) Vice Chairman: Mrs Alison Flath (formerly Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service) Police Representa ti ve: Ms Ali Barham (Su ff, olk Police) Proba ti on  , Service Representa ti ve : Mr Stephen Brickley (Cambs &, Peterborough/ Proba ti on Trust) Social Services (Children Services) Representa ti ve: Ms Ancil Gerber (Norfolk County Council) Social Services (Adult Services) Representa ti ve: Ms Sue Carlaw (Peterborough City Council Clergy representa ti ve: Rev Canon Pat Cleary, St Mary, The tf ord Religious representa ti ve: Sr Philomena Morris (Sisters of St Louis, Newmarket) Clerk to the Commission: Mrs Rebecca Bretherton Diocesan Safeguarding Co ­, ordinator: Mr Michael Thurley Tel: 0208 5054199 Mob: 07429 215344 DIOCESE

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Diocese of East Anglia 31 Email: safeguarding.coordinator@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Safeguarding Administrator: Mrs Rebecca Bretherton Email: safeguarding.administrator@rcdea.org.uk Diocesan Trustees’, Safeguarding Sub ­, Commi tt ee: Chair: Ms Chris Quinn (Trustee) Members: Rev Canon Patrick Cleary (Trustee), Rev Canon David Bagsta ff, VG (Trustee), Mr Anthony Hedges (Parish Safeguarding Representa ti ve). JUSTICE  , AND  , PEACE THE JUSTICE AND PEACE COMMISSION Advises the Bishop and Council of Priests on Jus ti ce and Peace issues. The Jus ti ce and Peace Commission provides forum for those in parishes with an interest in Jus ti ce and Peace issues, and encourages the exchange of informa ti on and appropriate ac ti on. Issues addressed in parishes include support for peace, the protec ti on of crea ti on, help for refugees, support CAFOD campaigns and the promo ti on of Fairtrade. Chairman: Dcn John Bell, 3 Applewood Close, Cambridge, CB1 9NU Tel: 07502 560610 Email: john.bell@rcdea.org.uk Secretary: Mr Bernard Shaw, 98 Brampton Road, Cambridge, CB1 3HL Tel: 01223 240207 Email: bshaw98uk@yahoo.co.uk OTHER OFFICES SYNODAL PATH TEAM Rev Andrew Eburne, Dcn Huw Williams, Mrs Angela Wilson Email: synodalway@rcdea.org.uk HISTORIC CHURCHES COMMITTEE All correspondence should be addressed to the Honorary Secretary Mr Cedric Burton, c/o Diocesan O ffi, ce, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH. Tel: 07980 774781 Email: sechcc@rcdea.org.uk Historic Churches Support O ffi, cer: Mr Ma tt hew Champion Tel: 07904 803577 Email: historicchurches@rcdea.org.uk Members: Mrs Moira Goldstaub, Chairman, Rev Canon David Bagsta ff, VG, Dr John Maddison, Mr Paul Raynes, Mr Richard Halsey, Mgr Tony Rogers, Prof Mar ti n Goalen, Ma ti lda Harden, Rev Canon John Barnes, Mr Kevin Clark. DIOCESAN PASTORAL SERVICE FOR THE DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED Rev Mgr Philip Shryane, Catholic Rectory, 82 Har tf ord Road, Hun ti ngdon, PE29 1XG Tel: 01480 453257 Email: philip.shryane@rcdea.org.uk THE DIOCESE OF EAST ANGLIA DEPENDENT PRIESTS’, FUND This Fund is a Registered Charity and has its own Charity Registra ti on Number: 1102707. The purpose of the Fund is to assist the Bishop of the Diocese in the care of Secular Priests of the Diocese of East Anglia, who are permanently or temporarily DIOCESE

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32 Diocese of East Anglia incapacitated by old age, in fi, rmity, illness or accident. The Fund exists to assist Priests as regards needs that may arise that are not met by their re ti rement income and/or because of illness, etc prior to re ti rement. The income of the Fund comes from parish collec ti ons, dona ti ons, legacies and investment income. Applica ti ons for grants are submi tt ed to Fund Trustees, who meet quarterly. Chair: Rev Canon Simon Blakesley Email: simon.blakesley@rcdea.org.uk WALSINGHAM PILGRIMAGE COMMITTEE Director: Rev Canon Peter Rollings, The Catholic Rectory, North Everard Street, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5HQ Tel: 01553 772220 Email: parishpriest763@gmail.com THE ST EDMUND’,S FUND Dcn Tony Felton, 6 Borough End, Beccles, Su ff, olk. NR34 9YW Mobile: 07985 228397 Email: a tf elton@lineone.net PORT CHAPLAINCY Felixstowe: Rev Canon John Barnes, St Felix’,s Presbytery, 8 Gainsborough Road, Felixstowe IP11 7HT Tel: 01394 282 561 Lay chaplain: Julian Wong (Stella Maris) Email: julian.wong@stellamarismail.org King’,s Lynn: Rev Canon Peter Rollings, Catholic Presbytery, North Everard Street, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5HQ Tel: 01553 772220 Lowesto ft : Rev Pá,draig Hawkins, The Catholic Presbytery, Gordon Road, Lowesto ft , Su ff, olk, IP33 2DA Tel: 01502 572453 REGISTRAR FOR DECEASED CLERGY Rev Padrá,ig Hawkins, The Catholic Presbytery, Gordon Road, Lowesto ft , Su ff, olk, IP33 2DA Tel: 01502 572453 EAST ANGLIA DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Director: Dcn Huw Williams, 6 Westward Deals, Kedlington, Su ff, olk, CB9 7PN Tel: 01440 708273 Email: huw.williams@rcdea.org.uk ARCHCONFRATERNITY OF ST STEPHEN Director: Rev Canon Peter Rollings, The Catholic Rectory, North Everard Street, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5HQ Tel: 01553 772220 Email: parishpriest763@gmail.com EAST ANGLIA DIOCESAN ARCHIVES Archives ­, documents, books and artefacts –, recording the life and history of the Catholic Church in East Anglia are lodged at the Cathedral. Parishes are encouraged to commit their records to the Archives, and new material is always welcome. Researchers please contact the Archivist. Diocesan Archivists: Michael and Gill Hill Email: archive@rcdea.org.uk DIOCESE

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Diocese of East Anglia 33 CATHOLIC POLICE CHAPLAINS Cambridgeshire: Rev Canon John Minh, 135 High Street,  , Sawston, CB22 3HJ Tel: 01223 832397 Norfolk: Dcn Nick Greef, 18, Levine Close, Norwich, Norfolk, NR13 5RH Tel: 01603 715066 Su ff, olk: TBA Peterborough: Dcn John Bedford (All Souls, Peterborough). Tel: 07733 441620 CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN TO THE TRAVELLING COMMUNITY Chaplain: Rev Pá,draig Hawkins Email: padraig.hawkins@rcdea.org.uk Sacramental Catechist: Sr Tamsin Geach Email: tasmsingeachop@gmail.com FRIENDS OF THE VENERABILE (The Venerable English College in Rome). Registered Charity No 1075141 Founded in 1985 and supports the students of the College with prayers, encourage ­, ment and fi, nancial help. From these students come some of our future priests. To fi, nd out more or to join the Friends contact: Chairman: Mike Lang Tel: 01364 644811 Email: mikelang537@b ti nternet.com BISHO P`S C ONFERENCE SPIRITUALITY COMMITTEE Diocesan Representa ti ve: Dr Margaret Mary McFadyen, 6 St Ethelberts Close, Thurton, Norfolk, NR14 6BA Tel: 07984 530650 Email: mmmcfadyen@gmail.com THE CATHEDRAL OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST TRUST The Trust is a separate charity, with trustees, from across the Diocese, all appointed by the Bishop with responsibility for maintaining the fabric of the en ti re Cathedral cam ­, pus. It also promotes it as the Cathedral of East Anglia welcoming all Catholics and other Chris ti ans and people of all faiths and belief systems. Chair: Rev Canon John Barnes. Trustees: Rev Alan Hodgson (Dean of the Cathedral), Dcn James Hurst, Mr Jonathan Ellis, Mrs Merelina Raker, Mrs Laure tt a Pilch, Mrs Joan Milne, Mr James McGarry Email: parish@sjbcathedral.org.uk DIOCESE  , ENVIRONMENTAL  , LEADS Chair: Rev Paul Maddison Tel: 07858 063358 Leads: Barbara Burnett, Rhona Lewis, Judith Tooth Contact: eco@rcdea.org.uk DIOCESE

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34 Pastoral Statistics PASTORAL  , STATISTICS  , 2021 mass a tt endance con fi, rma ti ons recep ti ons catechumens marriages fi, rst communions bap ti sms ALDEBURGH &, LEISTON 1 3 0 3 8 3 97 BECCLES 11 11 2 6 1 2 100 BRANDON &, MILDENHALL 0 5 0 20 0 1 100 BUCKDEN 0 9 0 1 0 1 75 BUNGAY 0 5 2 10 0 2 77 BURY ST EDMUNDS 2 45 4 41 48 22 387 CAMBRIDGE Our Lady and the English Martyrs 16 35 6 60 20 28 1191 St Laurence 0 19 0 70 14 7 274 St Philip Howard 0 22 0 21 15 7 373 CLARE 0 4 1 0 0 1 105 COSTESSEY 1 19 1 20 0 1 145 DEREHAM 0 2 0 4 0 2 120 DISS 0 5 0 0 7 0 86 DOWNHAM MARKET 0 3 0 0 0 1 51 ELY 1 7 0 0 0 3 208 FAKENHAM 0 4 0 0 0 0 67 FELIXSTOWE 1 1 0 1 0 1 155 GORLESTON 0 2 1 11 0 0 128 GREAT YARMOUTH 0 14 0 14 8 1 184 HAVERHILL 3 18 0 37 3 0 188 HUNSTANTON 0 1 1 1 1 1 72 HUNTINGDON 0 18 0 31 12 6 328 IPSWICH St James the Less 0 6 0 0 0 0 57 St Mark 0 13 0 26 0 0 67 St Mary 1 27 1 10 28 4 317 St Mary Magdalen 1 24 1 0 0 2 94 St Pancras 0 11 0 2 0 1 232 KING`S LYNN 1 27 0 32 13 3 355

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Pastoral Statistics 35 PASTORAL  , STATISTICS  , 2021 LOWESTOFT 0 11 0 17 12 0 165 MARCH 0 11 0 0 5 1 88 NEWMARKET 1 17 1 0 0 3 252 NORTH WALSHAM 5 2 2 4 4 1 170 NORWICH St George 2 31 1 29 0 6 287 Cathedral of St John the Bap ti st 13 74 26 91 43 13 907 PETERBOROUGH St Peter and All Souls 16 102 1 40 19 13 632 St Luke 1 19 0 19 13 3 432 Sacred Heart and St Oswald 0 8 0 22 0 3 288 PORINGLAND 0 1 0 0 0 0 86 ST IVES 0 13 0 16 1 1 180 ST NEOTS 0 0 0 11 0 0 199 SAWSTON &, CAMBOURNE 0 7 0 12 0 0 233 SHERINGHAM &, CROMER 0 1 0 2 0 2 150 SOUTHWOLD 3 0 2 2 2 0 86 STOWMARKET 0 7 0 3 0 0 105 SUDBURY 0 7 0 13 0 1 113 SWAFFHAM 1 6 1 10 0 0 100 THETFORD 3 10 3 25 6 6 79 WALSINGHAM 0 6 0 0 0 1 107 WHITTLESEY 0 2 0 0 0 2 60 WISBECH 0 10 0 10 6 0 319 WOODBRIDGE &, FRAMLINGHAM 1 2 0 3 2 2 115 WYMONDHAM 3 11 2 5 2 4 128 POLISH COMMUNITY 1250 SYRO MALABAR COMMUNITY 450 LITHUANIAN &, SLOVAKIAN COMMUNITY 180 TOTALS 88 718 59 714 293 164 12794

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DECEMBER 2021: A restored statue of Our Lady in Charles Borromeo church in Wisbech was blessed and re ­, dedicated in the presence of two bishops and high ­, ranking air force representatives. A year in the life of the Diocese Here is a pictorial record of memorable events during late 2021 and 2022 across the Diocese of East Anglia. Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2021/2022 37 DECEMBER 2021: MP  , Paul Bristow (second right) visited St Peter and All Souls church in Peterborough which needs to raise £,1.3 million to deal with major subsidence issues which are threatening the church structure. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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JANUARY  , 2022: A film crew from Historic England visited St Mary’,s, Great Yarmouth to share the story of the amazing impact that grant funding has had on the parish and the wider community. 38 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2021/2022 DECEMBER 2021: St Benedict’,s Upper School in Bury St Edmunds had the unusual distinction of a visit from Baroness Diana Barran from the Department of Education. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2021/2022 39 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE THRIVE GIRLS WHERE For girls aged 3 to 18 years old. Thornton College, Thornton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK17 0HJ THORNTONCOLLEGE.COM THE ONLY LEADING CATHOLIC INDEPENDENT DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN THE AREA VISIT US To book a personalised tour or to enquire about our admissions process please contact our admissions team on 01280 812610 or via email admissions@thorntoncollege.com Thornton College exists to provide quality education. Registered charity no. 247358

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40 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 JANUARY  , 2022: Bishop Alan celebrated the 19th anniversary of his ordination as a bishop along with the Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev Bernard Longley, who was marking the same milestone, at St John’,s Cathedral in Norwich. Mediaeval to Modern Conservation, Restoration and new designs. Conservation Reports, casements and ferramenta repairs. For 30 years AuraVisions has been caring for the windows of many Parish churches and Cathedrals, including in-situ repairs, releading and protection of Victorian and ancient glass and is Icon Accredited. Contact details: email: auravisions@gmail.com Website: www.auravisions.co.uk Tel: 01799 584108 ®, PACR Accredited Conservator/Restorer YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 41 FEBRUARY  , 2022: Bishop Alan visited north Norfolk to bless Blessed Rosalie Rendu House, the second stage of a project for the homeless run by the St Vincent de Paul Society. He was welcomed by Project Manager Joey Garande. JANUARY 2022: At the Feast of the Holy Cross Bishop Alan blessed a copy of the San Damiano Cross at Our Lady in Stowmarket, along with the newly ­, restored tabernacle. He also installed new parish priest Fr Simon Leworthy. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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42 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 FEBRUARY  , 2022: School students, parishioners and priests from across the Peterborough Deanery attended the unique annual Catherine of Aragon Mass at Peterborough Cathedral. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 43 MARCH  , 2022: Bishop Alan offered his support and prayers for Ukrainians in Peterbor ­, ough and their families in the conflict zones when he visited St Olga’,s Ukrainian Catholic Byzantine Church in the city. FEBRUARY  , 2022: Around 40 Religious from across the diocese, along with friends and family, joined a Mass at St John’,s Cathedral celebrated by Bishop Alan. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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MARCH  , 2022: The site for the new St John Henry Newman Catholic primary school in Peterborough was blessed by Bishop Alan on March 8 in front of civic, education and diocesan guests. 44 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 45 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE MARCH 2022: The International Cookout Day at St Peter and All Souls in Peterborough provided a substantial boost to its fundraising for essential repair work on the church. MARCH  , 2022: An ecumenical thanksgiving service to mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of the shrine to Our Lady of Grace in Ipswich was held in the Anglican church of St Mary.

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46 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 MARCH 2022: Cathedral mason Bruce Riley embedded relics of the saints in the newly ­, restored altar in the Chapel of the Most Precious Blood in St John’,s Cathedral, before Bishop Alan dedicated. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 47 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE MARCH  , 2022: At the Rite of Election in St John’,s Cathedral in Norwich Bishop Alan wel ­, comed dozens of Catechumens and Candidates from across the Diocese of East Anglia who will be received into the Church at Easter. MARCH 2022: Bishop Alan celebrated a Mass for the Blessing of Families at St John’,s Cathedral to mark the end of the Year of St Joseph.

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48 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE Electrical Design &, Installation Service Internal &, External Lighting Design &, Installation Inspection, Testing &, Fault Finding Emergency Lighting Energy Saving Solutions Faculty Ready Specifi cations Produced Free Survey &, Quotation 01582 755285 hello@churchlightingsystems.com www.churchlightingsystems.com clselectricalservicesltd churchlightingsystems ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD C o s t e ff e c t i v e e l e c t r i c a l s o l u t i o n s f o r y o u r c h u r c h APRIL 2022: Bishop Alan spoke of the triumph over death as he baptised and confirmed catechumens and candidates during the Easter Vigil at St John’,s Cathedral.

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 49 APRIL  , 2022: A first ­, ever Cantonese Mass has taken place in Sawston following the arrival of a number of Catholics in the area from Hong Kong. APRIL  , 2022: Around 600 clergy and laity joined the annual Chrism Mass at St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich. Bishop Alan said that this Mass “,expresses our communion with each other as the Church in East Anglia, with Pope Francis and with the Catholic Church throughout the world.”, YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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50 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 APRIL 2022: Fr Antony Arockiam was inducted as parish priest of St Joseph`s Catholic Church, St Neots by Bishop Alan. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE MAY 2022: The parish of Sacred Heart and St Oswald, Peterborough, hosted a week’,s mission by a highly experienced team from the Sion Community.

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 51 MAY 2022: The Synodal Pathway is “,the most all ­, encompassing invitation issued to the Church”,, Bishop Alan told a gathering in Norwich of parish representatives and deans at St John’,s Cathedral in Norwich. MAY 2022: Benedictine monks joined Catholic and Anglican parishioners in an historic ecumenical celebration of 1000 years of the Abbey of St Edmund with Bishop Alan Hopes and Anglican Bishop Martin Seeley taking part. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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52 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE More informa ti on from: www.rcdea.org.uk On ­, Line Safeguarding Training

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 53 MAY 2022: The Ignite Youth Festival returned to the Sacred Heart Primary School in Swaffham this year with an extravaganza of light, sound and teenage enthusiasm. MAY 2022: An openness to new things was the theme of the Diocesan Pilgrimage as it came back in full strength to the National Shrine at Walsingham. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE

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MAY 2022: This year, for the first time, the Children’,s Pilgrimage to Walsingham was combined with the Diocesan Pilgrimage, creating an event in which extended families could take part. MAY 2022: Bishop Alan blessed a Special Needs Unit with a unique cedar design at St Edmund’,s Catholic Primary School in Bury St Edmunds. YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE 54 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022

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YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE JUNE 2022: Bishop Alan celebrated the One Catholic Mass at Peterborough Cathedral on the solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, and was joined by over 800 parishioners from across the Deanery churches of Peterborough. JUNE 2022: Bishop Alan celebrated the 125th anniversary of the foundation of the Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation in King’,s Lynn and of the restoration of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham by offering Holy Mass and dedicating the altar. Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 55

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56 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE JUNE 2022: The Diocese of East Anglia Marriage and Family Life Mass was at St John’,s Cathedral in Norwich when 43 couples celebrated the anniversaries of their marriages. JUNE 2022: Diocese of East Anglia seminarian Mark Ashwood from Norwich was ordained as a Deacon for the diocese by Bishop Paul McAleenan at Westminster Cathedral along with four seminarians from the Diocese of Westminster .

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YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE JUNE 2022: All priests and deacons working in the Diocese of East Anglia attended sessions to continue their on ­, going safeguarding training. Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 57 JUNE  , 2022: Diocese of East Anglian seminarian, Bienn Carlo Manuntag, was ordained as a transitory deacon during a Mass at St Mary’,s College Oscott, by the Archbishop of Birmingham, the Most Rev Bernard Longley.. Picture by Con McHugh.

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58 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 Field Lane, King’,s Lynn, PE10 4AY 01553 774829 office@st-marthas.norfolk.sch.uk YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE JULY 2022: Pupils and staff from St Alban’,s Catholic High School in Ipswich became the first school in East Anglia to achieve a LiveSimply Award after taking action to demonstrate they are living simply, sustainably and in solidarity with the poor. Clare Priory Ashen Road, Clare, Suffolk CO10 8MX Tel: 01787 277326 E: clarepriory@clarepriory.net We welcome guests to spend a quiet day, or stay for a day or two, or longer, to enjoy the peace and tranquility of our priory and grounds. Guests are welcome to join in with the daily prayer routine of our community. We offer days of spiritual renewal for individuals or groups, and 1:1 spiritual direction. We have facilities for day groups up to 40 people and residential accommodation for 11-18 guests. Please see our website: clarepriory.org.uk where our programme of events is regularly updated. Clare Priory

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YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE JULY 2022: The Cantonese Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes Sawston, St John Fisher Cambourne and Our Lady of the Assumption and the English Martyrs, Cambridge joined together in an uplifting first ­, ever Solemn Cantonese Mass at OLEM. Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 59 JULY 2022: Altar Servers from across the Diocese gathered for a special service at St John’,s Cathedral and a BBQ in the garden .

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YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE AUGUST 2022: A large group of pilgrims from East Anglia returned to Lourdes in late August, for the first time after a three ­, year gap because of Covid. 60 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022

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YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE SEPTEMBER 2022: Three new members, Sophie (left), Louise and Elliot, joined Hamish and Ciaran in the Ignite Youth Team. Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 61 SEPTEMBER 2022: Nearly 3,000 pilgrims representing the worldwide Catholic Church gathered in the National Catholic Shrine at Walsingham for the vibrant Dowry of Mary Pilgrimage.

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62 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE SEPTEMBER 2022: Julie O’,Connor and Flavio Vettese (front centre), said goodbye to the Diocesan Education Service at a lunch. Julie was retiring after 19 years as Director of Schools Service and Flavio is the new CEO for the Our Lady of Walsingham Multi Academy Trust. SEPTEMBER 2022: A r equiem Mass for Queen Elizabeth II at St John’,s Cathedral, was attended by, from the left, the Mayor of Norwich Dr Kevin Maguire, Bishop of Norwich Graham Usher, Bishop Alan, Lady Clare Agnew Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Norwich, and Cllr Vivien Thomas.

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Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 63 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE SEPTEMBER 2022: Pupils at the newly ­, blessed St John Henry Newman Catholic Primary School and Nursery, in Hampton Water, Peterborough, with Bishop Alan, Mark Cooper and their teachers. OCTOBER 2022: Bishop ­, Elect Peter Collins, left, with Bishop Alan Hopes at the announcement of his appointment as the fifth Bishop of East Anglia in Norwich.

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64 Year in the Life of the Diocese ­, 2022 YEAR  , IN  , THE  , LIFE OCTOBER 2022: The relics of St Bernadette on display at Our Lady and the English Martyrs in  , Cambridge. DECEMBER 2022: Bishop Peter Collins was ordained as the fifth Bishop of East Anglia during a Mass at St John’,s Cathedral in Norwich.

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Vocations 65 VOCATIONS Deacon Gianluca Savini Bishop Alan ordained Gianluca Savini at St John’,s Cathedral in Norwich in July as a permanent deacon for the diocese. Eldred Willey reports. n Gianluca Savini will be serving at Our Lady and the English Martyrs, Cambridge. He is married to Erminia and they have four children. He was born in Italy, near Ravenna, and raised by his grandmother Angiulina, while his parents were working. The grandma’,s house was beside the church of St Joseph in Fiu ­, mazzo and very often the local priest, Don Pio, would come to chat and relax. Angiulina was a woman of great faith. Gianluca was raised as Catholic, and she had al ­, ways found peace and joy being in the church. After college, he wanted to understand big questions such as ‘,why we are here’,, ‘,what is the purpose of life’, and he thought that Theoretical Physics was the key to under ­, stand the universe and therefore our Creator, God, and therefore be happy. He spent about 22 years studying physics and was a researcher at Sussex University (as lecturer), Osaka University (JSPS fellow) and Cambridge University. Bishop Alan lays his hands on Dcn Gianluca Savini during his Ordination Mass.

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66 Vocations VOCATIONS One day, while working at the university, his heartbeat rose to 120 beats/minute and this continued for about three months. Suddenly he realised that his work was not ful ­, filling anymore, and he took the difficult decision to leave academia. He started his own business, buying and selling online, to have more time to think. Running a business was easier than being a scientist, but at the same time he had more responsibilities and soon new problems arose. This was the time he first questioned God and understood that following Jesus was the key to understanding the universe, our Creator, and to being happy. He asked God what he should do to follow Jesus, and the answer was simple: “,Stay closer to the priest at the altar as much as you can”,. This was his call for the diaconate, in early 2013. He started to serve at Mass as altar server while pondering and discerning this voca ­, tion. Other big problems arose, and he questioned God again and again, and every time his faith became stronger and stronger. In the 2017, he spoke with Rev Patrick Cleary, the diocesan Director of Vocations, about his call for the diaconate and at the end of that year he submitted his applica ­, tion to be considered for the permanent diaconate. His thought about his vocation is to always live your life in full, and aim for the top, we are children of God, the Most High, and thus nothing is impossible for us. Gianluca’,s ordination took place on Saturday July 2.

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Obituaries 67 OBITUARIES Queen Elizabeth II Bishop Alan pays tribute to the extraordinary dedication and life of service of Queen Elizabeth II, who was inspired by her strong Christian faith. n The sudden death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 on  , September 8, shocked and sad ­, dened us all across the nation, the Com ­, monwealth and the world. The Queen, through ­, out her life, has made an incredible impres ­, sion on all whom she has met and on a multitude of those she has not. In 1947, five years be ­, fore she ascended to the throne, the then Princess Elizabeth promised the people of Britain and the Commonwealth that “,my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be de ­, voted to your serv ­, ice.”, She kept that prom ­, ise, with extraordi ­, nary dedication for over 70 years. In her service of the nation and the Commonwealth, in her witness to family life, in her love for people and her work for the common good, she has been an inspiration to so many of us. In her turn, all that she did was underpinned and inspired by her profound Christian faith, a faith which she publicly proclaimed: “,For me, the life of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace…, is an inspiration and an anchor in my life.”, We thank God for her life, her dedicated service and witness. And we continue to pray for her that God will grant her a place of light, peace and rest in his Presence, reunited with her beloved Prince Philip. Her Majesty The Queen. Picture by Jacob King/PA Wire/PA Images.

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OBITUARIES 68 Obituaries Fr Martin Kitchener Orme Tributes have been paid following the death of Ipswich priest, Fr Martin Orme (1927 ­, 2022), who recently celebrated 25 years in the Catholic priesthood, writes Fr Russell Frost. n Despite his mid ­, dle name, Martin was too young to take up arms in World War II, but immediately after that conflict he obeyed the “,call up”, from God to serve in the Church. His initial training for the Anglican ministry was under ­, taken at King’,s Col ­, lege, London, gaining the Bache ­, lor of Divinity de ­, gree (and Associate of King’,s College) in 1950. Later Martin was to gain the BA degree of the Open Univer ­, sity in 1975, for his thirst for truth was never quenched. Sadly the work and material he had assembled for a Master of Arts degree through Heythrop in his eighties was all lost through a computer glitch. After two curacies in the North ­, West he volunteered for service in the Royal Navy, and this was his ministry for the next 20 years or so, moving to be Chaplain of the Royal Hospital School at Holbrook in Ipswich in 1978, retiring from there in 1987. Fr Martin Orme and his wife Jean. Bury St Edmunds &, West Suffolk Whatever problems you`re facing, you can share them with us Call us FREE anytime on 116 123 We`re here to listen and we`re here for you You can help us too To donate £,5 TEXT BSESAMS to 70085

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Obituaries 69 OBITUARIES After a few years as Priest ­, in ­, Charge of St Mary at the Elms in Ipswich, he and his wife, Jean, made the courageous decision to be received into Full Communion with the Catholic Church. Jean supported Martin magnificently throughout their married life, at the same time pursuing her own career as a nurse and midwife, and raising their six children. Fr James Walsh, then Parish Priest of St Mary Magdalen, Ipswich, suggested to Martin (by then aged nearly 70) to offer himself to the Bishop of East Anglia for ordination to the Catholic priesthood. Bishop Peter Smith was delighted to accept, and in March 1997, Martin was ordained. His wisdom, experience and integrity were of the greatest support to Fr James, and later to Fr Michael Griffin and Fr Russell Frost. Ten years later, Martin judged the time had come for him to “,retire”, finally, to actually worship side ­, by ­, side with his wife. They lived in the parish of St Pancras, Ipswich, and Martin was inevitably pressed into service again by Fr Sam Leeder. Only the advancing dementia of Jean brought this era of self ­, sacrifice to a close. Jean died in 2021 and Martin followed just a year later, dying on Tuesday, October 18. It would have delighted him that he died on the Feast of St Luke, the gospel ­, writer, for the prime purpose of any priest is to proclaim the Gospel of Christ, the Good News of salvation. In this, Martin excelled, in word and in deed, and his eloquence and skill have brought many to love and serve the Lord. Fr Jeremy Davies Fr Jeremy Davies, a priest of the Diocese of Westminster who was living in Walsingham, passed away on November 5. Mgr Martin Hayes, Vicar General of Westminster, writes. n Fr Jeremy Ponsonby Meredyth Davies touched the lives of countless people because of his ministry as a priest and his writings, talks and witness. His specialist ministry, as a priest trained and mandated for ministry as an exorcist, brought comfort and healing to people over many years. Born in Wimbledon, London, on March 25, 1935, and ordained to the priesthood in Rome on April 15, 1974, Fr Jeremy died peacefully close to his beloved Walsingham at the age of 87 having served as a priest for 48 years. Jeremy became a Catholic in 1966 at the age of 31 when he was baptised at the church of St Charles Borromeo, Ogle Street. His was a ‘,conditional baptism’, because it was not known if he had already been baptised. His parents were not Catholic. His mother, Eliz ­, abeth, tragically died in a plane crash when Jeremy was 18. His father, Idris, was a suc ­, cessful garage proprietor. Jeremy did well at school. He was educated at King’,s School, Canterbury, than at St Ed ­, mund Hall, Oxford from 1954 –, 57. He graduated in English Language and Literature. He then worked in the market research office of an advertising agency for two years, followed by a job as an air steward with a commercial airline for a year.

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OBITUARIES When he was about 25, Jeremy had serious thoughts about becom ­, ing a Catholic. A good friend from university days had done so and encouraged Jeremy. In 1961 he began studies as a medical student at St Bartholomew’,s Hospital in London where he was based until qualifying in 1967. By then he was a Catholic, convinced that joining the Church was the right decision, often recalling the date of his baptism, October 21, 1966, as the happiest day of his life. Newly qualified, Dr Davies spent time overseas practising in mission stations and for six months worked as a House Surgeon at Redhill General Hospital. His thoughts about be ­, coming a priest developed during his time as a medical student. He was encouraged to complete his studies and then to pursue the possibility of a vocation to the priesthood. This he did and was accepted as a student for the Diocese of Westminster by Cardinal John Heenan and sent to Rome. At the Pontifical Beda College, Rome, where Jeremy was a seminarian from 1970 –, 74, he was described by the Rector as ‘,an outstanding person and excellent in all respects. Above all, he saw his time in Rome as a time for discernment of God’,s will for his life. On December 15, 1973, he was ordained to the diaconate and to the priesthood on April 15 the following year. Fr Jeremy was then appointed to Westminster Cathedral where he joined the team of chaplains from 1974 –, 76. His next appointment was to St Mary’,s, Cadogan Street in Chelsea and he then went to St James’,s, Spanish Place in 1979 where he served as Assistant Priest until 1997. It was during this time that Fr Jeremy undertook training for the ministry of exorcist, return ­, ing to Rome for this. He was mandated for this ministry by Cardinal Hume in 1987. Six years later he and others established the International Association of Exorcists. While based at Spanish Place, Fr Jeremy became increasingly involved with the Pro ­, Life Movement. In 1984 he established the annual Pilgrimage of Reparation and Prayer for the Sanctity of Life held in Walsingham. Fr Jeremy’,s next appointment was to Puck ­, eridge and Old Hall Green in Herts where he served as Parish Priest from 1997 –, 2005. In April 2005, Fr Jeremy moved to live at Our Lady Help of Christians, in Luton, where he assisted in parish ministry and with time for talks, conferences and workshops. He travelled widely in Europe, America, Australia and Africa and maintained contact with numerous people by writing letters, always by hand. In March 2021 he moved from Luton to Walsingham. In October Fr Jeremy moved from Walsingham to nearby Fakenham where his in ­, creased need of care could be met. On November 5, Fr Jeremy died peacefully. 70 Obituaries Fr Jeremy Davies.

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Obituaries 71 OBITUARIES Fr Francis Leeder Fr Francis ‘,Sam’, Leeder, who served as a priest at St Pancras in Ipswich for almost 45 years, died on February 13, aged 82. n Bishop Alan Hopes writes: “,In the death of Fr Sam Leeder we have lost an example of a true pastor who gave himself totally to the people of his parish, St Pancras in Ipswich, where he served both as an Assistant and later as the Parish Priest for a total of 45 years. The Diocese is grateful to him for his deep commit ­, ment to the Church and to the priesthood and offer their prayers and sympathy to his niece and nephew who survive him. May he rest in peace.”, Fr Leeder was recovering in Ip ­, swich Hospital following a knee operation and was un ­, dergoing physiotherapy when he died unexpectedly from a heart attack. He had received Communion from Bishop Alan on the day before he died. He had first gone to St Pancras in 1963 before moving to St John’,s, Norwich (now the cathedral) in 1970 and then to Woodbridge in 1973 before returning to St Pancras where he served as parish priest until retiring in 2019, aged 80, to live in Melton. Fr Joseph Welch, the current parish priest at St Pancras writes: “,Fr Leeder was a very devoted and much ­, loved parish priest. His first placement as a curate was at St Pancras under, first, Canon John Thompson, then Fr Edward McBride, and finally Fr Norman Smith, during which time he re ­, formed the 12th Ipswich Scout Group. “,How even to begin to recount the countless thousands of kindnesses and amusing an ­, ecdotes? Stories abound about railways, boating, scouting, pubs, Tavern Evenings, and roundabouts. His quirky ways will be remembered by many, and for years to come.”, “,Sam had a strong faith which led him to be totally committed to his parishioners,”, re ­, members Fr Pat Cleary, “,especially those less fortunate. Those who were sick were al ­, ways well looked after as well as those who sought his wise council. He was always generous, perhaps over generous to people at the door looking for help. “,Had it not been for Sam I doubt I’,d be a priest today, so I owe him a lot, I’,m sure many would say the same for a variety of reasons.”, Fr Francis Leeder with his retirement cakes in 2019.

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72 Obituaries OBITUARIES At the time of his retirement Fr Leeder said: “,I have had a great life. People have been so kind to me. I shall leave St Pancras with many happy memories and warm feelings as a result of the support that I have enjoyed from parishioners.”, “,He was reluctant to retire,”, writes Stephen Griggs, who served as parish chairman for many years. “,I recall him saying he would have been happy to leave St Pancras when they carry me out in a box. He possessed an ability to uphold the teachings of the Catholic faith without being judgemental and exuded unlimited compassion. Never fearful of mixing with the secular world, he was well known in the world of sailing on the Deben.”, “,Fr Leeder was a real role model,”, writes Julian Wong. “,He kept the church open all the time. I went there to pray a lot, and that was how I became a Catholic.”, “,Many people in the town will remember him,”, writes Stephen Donaghy. “,His good hu ­, mour and twinkling smile. May he rest in peace.”, A requiem Mass for Fr Leeder was celebrated on February 16 at St Pancras in Ipswich. Fr John Fowler Retired Diocese of East Anglia priest, Fr John Fowler, has died after more than 60 years of ministry in the Catholic and Angli ­, can churches. Fr Tony Shryane pays tribute. n John was ordained as a priest in the Catholic Church for the Diocese of East Anglia by Bishop Peter Smith on the Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham, Sep ­, tember 24, 1999, at the Church of St Etheldreda’,s, Ely. After ordination in the Anglican Church he was placed at St Sidwell’,s in Georgetown, Guyana, on November 2 1961. He was moved shortly afterwards, in January 1962, to live in the North West District. Here there were no roads and so he went everywhere by boat. Cecily and John were married in 1963. They moved back to England in 1965. Later in 1965 they returned to Guyana to St Paul’,s Plaisance but this was only for four years. After a short break John returned to St Paul’,s for a further six years. At this time he be ­, came Archdeacon, with all the responsibilities attached to that post.

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Obituaries 73 OBITUARIES Back in England, he also served in Sydenham and Coventry and again in Guyana before moving to Bedford in 1990. John retired from a fruitful and varied ministry in the Angli ­, can Church from St Michael’,s Bedford and moved with his wife Cecily and their son An ­, drew to a small house in Sutton near Ely in September 1995. John and Cecily and Andrew were Received into the Catholic Church in Ely, on Decem ­, ber 23, 1995. During his time in Ely he was well loved for his generosity and cheerfulness. He contin ­, ued to help out and supply so that other clergy could get away. He was a regular visitor to Addenbrookes Hospital as part of the Chaplaincy team. Fr John retired to Wellingborough in 2007 and although he still helped, he finally was unable to continue through ill health. After various visits to Kettering General and with care at home he died at home on August 5. Sister Pat Robb CJ A tireless campaigner for justice and peace, Sister Pat Robb CJ also worked in war zones, in schools and as the chair of the Diocese of East Anglia Justice &, Peace Commission for 12 years. Sister Gemma Simmonds CJ pays tribute. n After becoming a Catholic and training as a nurse, Pat went on to South Africa in 1960, often finding herself sitting with the black Africans in church. Deciding to do a midwifery training, she boarded a ship home, where she was pestered by two Irish nuns to visit their convent to see ‘,what it’,s like to be a nun’,. She said she was entering the sisters from her old school, and true to her upbringing, felt she had to keep her word. But her missionary vocation never left her, and she returned to midwifery, finally land ­, ing in Zimbabwe. She was then asked to go to Mozambique, Angola, Rwanda, Tanzania and on to Goma in the Congo and then Burundi where she witnessed horrors during the genocide. Her career in African war zones ended with brutal suddenness when a bout of cerebral malaria necessitated her repatriation to England. In May 1999 she moved to a flat in Cambridge, working first at Whitemoor High Secu ­, rity Prison and then in chaplaincy at the Oakington Immigration Detention Centre until its closure in 2010. She died in St Joseph’,s care community in York on May 21.

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74 Obituaries Sr Monica Wyard DJ Tributes have been paid to Sr Monica Wyard DJ, who served as a teacher and catechist in Northampton and East Anglia Dioceses . n Monica was born in Hampstead on the May 26, 1931. She was educated at St Joseph’,s Convent Grammar School in Abbey Wood, and in 1948 started her formation as a Daughter of Jesus. In 1956 she joined the Abbey Wood community, where she taught Home Economics. In 1976, the Northampton Diocese was divided to form a new Diocese of East Anglia, and Sr Monica became responsible for the retreat house in Massingham. In 1997 she moved to North Walsham, then in 2011 to Lincoln Gate in Peterborough. She soon found herself responding to many calls on her giftedness and generosity. She often said: “,I’,d like to do more, but I don’,t have the breath.”, And it was this shortness of breath that made her subsequently accept a place in Longueville Court. In the few final weeks she was in Longueville, Monica was peaceful and full of praise for the care she received. Michael Hope ­, Open Christmas Bishop Alan celebrated a requiem Mass at St Benet’,s in Beccles for Michael Hope who, with wife Rosie, founded Open Christmas in Norfolk. n Michael attended Downside School and then went on to Loughborough University to study engineering. He met his future wife Rosie while working in London, they married in 1964 and lived in Cambridge, having three children, Het ­, tie, Louisa and James. It was after they moved to Thurton in Norfolk in 1982 that he and Rosie began running the Open Christmas initiative in Norwich. In 1992 Michael threw himself into charitable and community ­, based work and was for many years a trustee of St John’,s Cathedral, helping to oversee the plan ­, ning and building of the Narthex. After Rosie died in 2019, and his mobility de ­, clined due to a painful foot condition, Michael remained stoic despite the isolation of the pandemic, but it was immensely frustrating for someone used to being so active. It was comforting for his family that Fr Alvan was able to anoint him before he died. . OBITUARIES

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Obituaries 75 Sr Katrin Foerster Sr Katrin Foerster, of Quidenham Carmel, died on February 7. Born a Jew, she converted to Christianity in her early teens and was noted for her characteristic smile. Fr John McGowan pays tribute . n Sr Katrin had such humanity and gift for friendship. I met her when she was in Sclerder Carmel, Cornwall. As a child, she was sent to England on the Kinder ­, transport. Her mother then married a Dutchman. The couple went to the Netherlands and brought Katrin and her sister from London. But then the Nazis in ­, vaded. The two girls were arrested and put in a camp in preparation for transportation to a concentration camp. The parents managed to bribe a guard and the girls escaped. They spent the rest of the war in hiding. Sometime after, Katrin decided to be baptized and later she became a Carmelite nun. She was sent to Iceland, where she spent many years. She then came to England and joined Sclerder Carmel. Sadly, Sclerder had to close in 2014 and Sr Katrin spent the final years of her life in Quidenham, Norfolk. Sr Mary Catherine Maguire Sr Mary Catherine Maguire passed away during the summer after a long and active life. Sr Mary Francis Ridler and friends pay tribute. n Sr Catherine was born in Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland, and educated by the Mercy Sisters in Ballyshannon. She enjoyed taking her home leave with her family, siblings and later her nephews and nieces who called her Aunty nun. Sr Catherine came to Chesterfield to become a student teacher but became a postulant there in January 1955. She was clothed in Swaffham and went to Vienna in 1963 to make her final vows. She worked hard all her life almost until the time when she fell and broke her hip in January 2022. As well as teaching, looking after boarders and managing the finances she also cleaned the school buildings in the holidays. Her death on July 20 was a very peaceful one in hospital, she slipped away to join her bridegroom while the Sisters recited rosaries at her bedside. OBITUARIES

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76 Financial Report FINANCIAL  , REPORT The Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia Summarised Accounts for year ended 31 December 2021 Statement of Financial Activities 2021 2020 £, £, Income Donations, Legacies and Grants 5,431,782 5,006,275 Investment Income 456,022 351,931 Charitable Activities 149,058 132,337 Income From Other Trading Activities 159,436 235,536 Other Income 181,616 353,517 Total Income 6,377,914 6,079,596 Expenditure Raising Funds 67,923 55,906 Provision of Worship including upkeep of buildings 1,599,948 1,433,690 Clergy and Parish Support 3,374,459 3,095,386 Pastoral Care &, Community Support 308,428 326,598 Schools` Programme 946,775 1,149,103 Total Expenditure 6,297,533 6,060,683 Income for the year before other gains/losses 80,381 18,913 Other Recognised Gains/ ( Losses ) Unrealised Gains/ ( Losses ) On Investments 876,204 ( 173,434 ) Income/ ( Expenditure ) for the year ( Net Movement on Funds ) 956,585 ( 154,521 ) Funds brought forward 33,782,078 33,936,599 Funds Carried Forward 34,738,663 33,782,078 Balance Sheet Fixed Assets 28,124,343 25,697,880 Current assets 8,094,123 9,105,330 Current liabilities ( 1,479,803 ) ( 1,021,132 ) Creditors falling due after more than 1 year 0 0 34,738,663 33,782,078 Funds Unrestricted funds 6,876,773 6,886,600 Restricted funds 4,988,019 4,409,184 Parochial funds 22,873,871 22,486,294 34,738,663 33,782,078 FINANCES

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Financial Report 77 These summarised accounts may not contain sufficient information to allow for a full understanding of the financial affairs of the charity. For further information, the full annual accounts, the auditor’,s report on those accounts and the Trustees’, Annual Report should be consulted. Copies of these can be obtained from the White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Nor - wich, NR14 7SH or on our website at: www.rcdea.org.uk/annual-report-and-accounts Statement of the Trustees We confirm that the extracts are a summary of information relating to both the Statement of Financial Activities and Balance Sheet from the annual accounts. The annual accounts were approved at the Trustees’, Meeting on 26th October 2022 and have been submitted to the Charity Commission. The Auditors’, Report as given on the full accounts was unqualified. The Rt Rev Alan Hopes 31st October 2022 Auditors Statement to the Trustees of The Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia We have examined the summarised financial statements set out on this page. Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Auditors The Trustees for the preparation of the summarised financial statements. The Auditors have agreed to report on their consistency with the full financial statements, on which we reported on 31st October 2022. Basis of opinion We have carried out the procedures we consider necessary to ascertain whether the summarised financial statements are consistent with the full financial statements from which they have been prepared. Opinion In our opinion the summarised accounts are consistent with the full accounts of the Diocese for the year ended 31st December 2021. Price Bailey LLP 24th November 2022 Notes to the Accounts 1. The activities of the Diocese are largely undertaken through its parishes and schools. Of the overall charity finances summarised above, parishes accounted for over 77% of income and approximately 62% of expenditure with some 66% of the Diocesan charity’,s net assets being held at parochial level. The work of the parishes involves amongst other things the pastoral care of the Roman Catholic and general community of the parish and maintenance and upkeep of places of worship. 2. Although it benefits from many enthusiastic and faithful volunteers, priests and religious, the Diocese of East Anglia is not financially well off. It has limited reserves or investments of its own, receives relatively small amounts through legacies and dona - tions and has historically been reliant on raising income from its parishes. This it does by levying charges based as a percentage of parish offertory collections. FINANCES

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78 Financial Report The income which it receives is used to pay for the organisation and administration of all Diocesan activities, for repairs and building works at its schools, for the training of future Diocesan priests and deacons and to support retired priests. 3. An ongoing fund-raising campaign, Alive in Faith, has been undertaken since Febru - ary 2015. This has four primary aims to provide funding for the following: ■, Training of future priests ■, Support of retired clergy ■, Special parish projects ■, Social outreach 4. During the year ending on 31 December 2021, a total of over £,6.3 million was committed in pledges over five years, and £,638,066 income from these pledges was recognised in the year. Expenditure in this year was £,841,806 on Seminarians, Retired Priests, Parish Projects and Social Outreach grants. Total fundraising costs over the five years are expected to be around 18% of the amount raised. 5. At 31 December 2021, the Diocese`s reserves, including parishes, stood at £,34.7m. Of this, £,5m is restricted to particular uses and £,3.5m has been designated by the Trustees for certain specific purposes. 6. Of the remaining reserves, parochial funds amount to £,22.9m, of which £,14.4m is represented by fixed assets in the form of churches and other property which are required for the purposes of the Diocese and could not be realised without under- mining its work. This leaves free parochial reserves of £,8.5m which represents around 20 months’, total parochial expenditure and levy charges. This level of reserves is considered necessary by the Trustees to enable the parishes to conduct their work in an orderly and efficient manner as well as providing income through investments to supplement the amounts received by donations. 7. General reserves at the Diocese increased from £,3.37m to £,3.38m. These are free reserves whose use is unrestricted and represent approximately two years’, total unrestricted Diocesan expenditure. This is considered necessary in order for the Diocese to fulfil its objects, to continue supporting and advising parishes and schools. 8. The Stewardship and Fundraising Coordinator continued to work with all our parishes to encourage parishioners to reflect on their call to be “,Faithful Stewards of God’,s Gifts.”, A number of parishes held successful stewardship campaigns in 2021, resulting in increased volunteering and offertory income. FINANCES

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Second Collections 79 SECOND  , COLLECTIONS  , FOR 2023 RACIAL  , JUSTICE Sunday February 5 –, Racial Justice Sunday An optional collection. Send money to Catholic Trust for England and Wales ( CaTEW) via Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. CAFOD Sunday March 5 –, Lent Friday Fast (March 3) An op ti onal collec ti on. Send money to: CAFOD Romero House, 55 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JB CAFOD Friday Fast Days in Lent and October are NOT weekend second collec ti ons. They are an opportunity for the faithful to fast on a par ti cular Friday and to then do ­, nate any monies saved through such fas ti ng to CAFOD in the envelopes distributed the weekend before. It is not envisaged that the faithful will be asked to give addi ti onal money in a second collec ti on whilst the CAFOD envelopes are being collected in, un ­, less the Parish or the Parish Priest chooses to hold an op ti onal second collec ti on speci fi, cally for the work of CAFOD. HOLY  , LAND  , SHRINES Good Friday April 7 –, Holy Places of Pales ti ne A mandatory collec ti on. Send money to the Diocesan Finance O ffi, ce. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. VOCATIONS Sunday April 30 –, Voca ti ons Sunday A mandatory (Local Ordinary) collection, for the formation of our diocesan seminari ­, ans. Send money to Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK Sunday May 21 –, World Communica ti ons Sunday A mandatory (Holy See) collec ti on. S end money to the Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. BISHOPS’, CONFERENCE LIFE CHARITIES Sunday June 18 –, Day for Life A mandatory (CBCEW) collec ti on. Send money to CaTEW via Diocesan Finance O ffi, ce. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. PETE R’,S PENCE Sunday July 2 –, Peter’,s Pence A mandatory (Holy See) collec ti on. Send money to Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. STELLA MARIS Sunday July 9 –, Sea Sunday An op ti onal collec ti on. Send money to: Freepost RTKT ­, KCYH ­, BBYA, Stella Maris, 39 Eccleston Square, London, SW1V 1BX SECOND  , COLLECTIONS

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80 Second Collections CATHOLIC EDUCATION SERVICE Sunday September 10 –, Educa ti on Sunday An optional collection. Send money to Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. BISHOPS’, CONFERENCE Sunday September 17 –, Evangelii Gaudium (Home Mission) Sunday A mandatory (CBCEW) collection. Send money to CaTEW via Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. CAFOD Sun, October 8 –, Harvest Fast Day Friday October 6 An op ti onal collec ti on. Send money to: CAFOD, Romero House, 55 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JB MISSIO ( THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH ) Sunday October 22 –, World Mission Sunday A mandatory (Holy See) collec ti on. Send money to: Mgr Canon James Cronin, Na ti onal Director Missio, 23 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1NU CARITAS EAST  , ANGLIA/ST EDMUND’,S FUND Sunday November 5 –, Diocesan Social Outreach An optional collection. Send money to Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. DIOCESAN YOUTH SERVICE Sunday November 26 –, Youth Sunday An optional collection. Send money to Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. DIOCESAN DEPENDENT PRIESTS’, FUND Sunday December 17 –, Dependent Priests A mandatory (Local Ordinary) collection. Send money to Diocesan Finance Office. Please make cheques payable to RCDEA. MISSIONARY  , ORDERS There is an annual mission appeal by one or more religious orders dedicated to missionary work overseas. SECOND  , COLLECTIONS Stella Maris provides seafarers and fi,shers with pastoral and practical support, information and a listening ear. It is an agency of the Catholic Church, and relies on donations. Find out more or donate at www.stellamaris.org.uk

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Parish Directory 81 PARISH  , DIRECTORY Key : (+) Indicates registered for marriages Indicates wheelchair access Indicates loop system for hearing ­, aid users installed Many parishes are now live ­, streaming at least some of their Masses. Please see their own websites for current details. Parish 1 (+) CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Address Earlham Road, Norwich, NR2 2PA. (1722, 1894, 1910, cons 1957) Tel 01603 624615 Email parish@sjbcathedral.org.uk Web www.sjbcathedral.org.uk Clergy Rev Alan Hodgson (Cathedral Dean) Rev Michael Smith (Assistant Priest) Address Cathedral House, Unthank Road, NR2 2PA Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 9am, 11am, 5.30pm (3pm, 1962 Latin Rite, first Sun of the month). Sunday Vespers: 4.30 Hds: 7.30am, 10am, 12.30pm, 7pm Daily Mass: 10am. Please check weekly newsletter on website. Confessions Sat 10.30 ­, 11am, 5.15 ­, 6pm, Sun 4.45 ­, 5.30pm, Tues 7.30 ­, 8pm, or by appointment Duckett Library Librarian &, Committee Chair: Peter Thorn Tel: 01603 724383 Email: duckettlibrary@sjbcathedral.org.uk Cathedral Shop Tel: 01603 728937 (During opening hours) Narthex Tel: 01603 724380 Email: narthex@sjbcathedral.org.uk Schools St Francis of Assisi Primary School Tel: 01603 441484 Notre Dame High School Tel: 01603 611431 Notre Dame Prep School Tel: 01603 625593 Hospitals Colman Hospital (Priscilla Bacon Lodge) Tel: 01603 255720 Norwich Community Hospital Tel: 01603 776776 Julian Hospital Tel: 01603 421421 Norwich BUPA Hospital Tel: 01603 456181 Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Tel: 01603 286286 Other places of worship in the Parish: (+) WEST EARLHAM, Holy Apostles, Address Scarnell Road, West Earlham. (1953, 1996) Tel 01603 624615 Email parish@stjohncathedral.co.uk Clergy from the Cathedral Mass Sun 10am Syro Malabar liturgy, Sun 4pm Night Vigil 1st Friday of month 7 ­, 10pm Confessions After Sun Mass PARISHES

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82 Parish Directory ACLE ­, see Great Yarmouth (Parish 20) ALCONBURY (RAF Station) Address Huntingdon, Cambs, PE28 4DA Tel 01480 843343 Clergy Rev Igor Labatsevich, Catholic Chaplain Capt USAF RAF Alconbury (Catholic Chaplain, 501 CSW/HC, RAF Alconbury AB) Services Sun M 9.30am, Tue 11.30am, (Thu 11.30am at RAF Molesworth) Confessions By appointment Parish 2 ALDEBURGH, Suffolk. (+) OUR LADY AND ST PETER Address 15 The Terrace, Aldeburgh, IP15 5HJ (1906, 1924) Clergy Rev Mgr Anthony Rogers Tel 07778 221509 Email anthony.rogers@rcdea.org.uk Web www.catholicsinaldeburghandleiston.org Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 11am, Hds 10am Confessions Sat 5.30pm Hospitals Aldeburgh and District Community Hosp Tel: 01728 443850 Care Homes Aldringham Court Tel: 01728 832191 Chantry House Tel: 01728 733833 Garrett House Tel: 01728 453249 Leiston Old Abbey Tel: 01728 830944 Norwood House Tel: 01728 668600 Other places of worship in the Parish: LEISTON , Suffolk (+) Address All Saints, Seaward Avenue. (1919, 1964) Services Sun 9.15am, Hds 7pm Confessions Sun 9am ATTLEBOROUGH, Norfolk. See Wymondham (Parish 52) AYLSHAM, Norfolk. See North Walsham (Parish 33) BAR HILL, Cambs. See Our Lady and English Martyrs, Cambridge (Parish 8) Parish 3 BECCLES, Suffolk. (+) ST BENET’,S MINSTER Address St Mary’,s Road, Beccles, NR34 9NR (1898, 1901, cons 1908) Tel 01502 713179 Email priest@saintbenetsbeccles.org Web www.saintbenetsbeccles.org Clergy Rev Michael Brookes (Priest with pastoral oversight) Email michael.brookes@rcdea.org.uk PARISHES

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Parish Directory 83 Deacons Rev Anthony Felton Mass Sun 10.30am Hds times vary, see newsletter/website Confessions By appointment School St Benet’,s Primary School Tel: 01502 712012 Hospital War Memorial Hospital Tel: 01502 719800 Other places of worship in the Parish: GILLINGHAM , Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Address Gillingham, Norfolk, NR34 0AE Web www.gillinghamcatholicchurch.com Services Sun 9am, Hds times vary, see newsletter/website BLAKENEY, Norfolk. See Walsingham (Parish 48) Parish 4 BRANDON, Suffolk. (+) St Thomas of Canterbury Address Brandon Rd, Weeting, Brandon, IP27 0PT (1923, 1976: cons 1993) Tel 01842 812200 Email bmrcparish@priest.com Web www.stthomas ­, stjohnparish.com Clergy Rev Antony Arockiam, 18 Stuart Close, Brandon, IP27 0HB Mass Sun 9am (Polish), 11am Hds times vary, see newsletter/website Confessions After Sunday Mass and by appointment Nursing Home Brandon Park Tel: 01842 812400 Other places of worship in the Parish: MILDENHALL , St John the Evangelist, Address St John’,s Close, Mildenhall, Suffolk, IP28 7NX Mass Sun 9am Hds times vary, see newsletter/Web Confessions Before Sunday Mass and by appointment ‘,Lunch Bunch’, St John’,s Church, St John’,s Close, IP28 7NX Tel: 01638 718066 Residential Homes Mabbs Hall Tel: 01638 712222 Mildenhall Lodge Tel: 01638 778537 BRANTHAM, Suffolk. See St Mark’,s, Ipswich. (Parish 25) BRETTON, Peterborough. See Peterborough (Parish 37) Parish 5 BUCKDEN, Cambs (+) St Hugh of Lincoln Address The Towers, Buckden, St Neots, PE19 5TA (1957) (Claretian Missionaries (CMF) PARISHES

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84 Parish Directory Tel 01480 811799 Email: sthugh.buckden@gmail.com Web: www.facebook.com/St ­, Hugh ­, of ­, Lincoln ­, church ­, 105174025184970 Clergy Rev Jim Kennedy CMF Rev Paul Peter Alphonse CMF Rev Krzysztof Stawicki (Parish Priest) Rev Philip Blandford (Superior) Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 8am, 10am, Hds 12noon, 7pm Confessions Sat 9.45 ­, 10.15am Prison HMP Littlehey Tel: 01480 335000 Chaplain Dcn Prameel Joseph, Tel: 01354 602726 Parish 6 BUNGAY, Suffolk. (+) St Edmund, King and Martyr Address 1 St Mary’,s Street, Bungay, NR35 1AX (1657, 1823, 1891, cons 1910) Tel 01986 893355 Email priest.bungay@rcdea.org.uk Web www.stedmundsrcbungay.org.uk Clergy Rev Michael Brookes (Parish Priest) Mass Sat 6.30pm, Sun 10.30am, Mon 9.15am, Thur 12 noon, Fri 9.15am Hds 9.15am Confessions Sat 5.30pm and by appointment. School St Edmund’,s Primary School Tel: 01986 892502 Other places of worship in the Parish: HARLESTON , Norfolk. St Thomas More, Address Jays Green, Harleston, IP20 9HH Mass Sun 9am, Hds 7.30pm BURNHAM MARKET, Norfolk. See Walsingham (Parish 48) Parish 7 BURY ST EDMUNDS, Suffolk. (+) St Edmund, King and Martyr Address 21 Westgate St, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1QG (1685, 1791, 1837) Tel 01284 754358 Email st.edmunds@btinternet.com Web www.stedmundkm.org.uk Clergy Rev Canon David Bagstaff (Vicar General) Rev Walter Chenyika (Assistant Priest) Deacons Rev Alan McMahon Rev Brett Gladden Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 8.30am 10.30am Hds 9.30am, 12 noon, 7pm Syro Malabar Rite Mass: First Sat 3pm, Third Sun 1.30pm Polish Mass: Sun 4.45pm Confessions Sat 10.30 ­, 11am, Wed 10.30 ­, 11am PARISHES

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Parish Directory 85 Schools St Edmund’,s Primary School Tel: 01284 755141 St Benedict’,s Upper School Tel: 01284 753512 Moreton Hall Prep School Tel: 01284 753532 Hospitals West Suffolk Hospital Tel: 01284 713000 Nuffield Hospital Tel: 01284 701371 St Nicholas’, Hospice Tel: 01284 766133 Other places of worship in the Parish: COLDHAM COTTAGE , Suffolk, Our Lady Immaculate and St Joseph, Address Bury Road, Lawshall, IP29 4PL Mass Sun 10.30am, Hds Vigil M 7pm Confessions On request GREAT BARTON , Suffolk, Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion, Address East Barton Road, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 2RF Tel 01284 787321 Fax 01284 788012 Email admin@montanacarehome.com Web www.montanacarehome.com Sister Superior: Sr Thaya Moses OSB Chaplain (in residence) Rev Paul Maddison Services Sun M 10.30am, Morning Prayer 7.30am, Evening Prayer 4.45pm, M Mon to Sat 8.15am Facility Residential and Sheltered Accommodation for the Elderly CAISTER ­, ON ­, SEA, Norfolk. See Great Yarmouth (Parish 20) CAMBOURNE, Cambs. See Sawston (Parish 41) Parish 8 CAMBRIDGE, Our Lady of the Assumption &, the English Martyrs (+) Address Hills Road, CB2 1JR (1841, 1890, cons 1890) Tel 01223 350787 Fax 01223 314843 Email office@olem.org.uk Web www.olem.org.uk Chancery Email: chancery@rcdea.org.uk Clergy Rt Rev Mgr Canon Eugè,ne Harkness OSB Obl, KCHS, GCStG, MA, STB, MCL, JCL (Chancellor) Rev Giuseppe Rizzi (Assistant Priest) Deacon Rev Gianluca Savini Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 8am, 9.30am, 11am, 12.45pm (Polish), 4.30pm, 6.30pm (Latin) Hds 6.15pm, 8am, 10am, 12.15pm, 7pm (Sung) Confessions Sat 9 ­, 9.30am, 10.30 ­, 11.15am, 4.30 ­, 5.15pm Religious Congregation of Jesus: 7/8 Brookside, CB2 1JE Sr Gemma Simmonds CJ Tel: 01223 272910 Dominican Sisters: 155 Huntingdon Rd, CB3 0DH Tel: 01223 353730 PARISHES

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86 Parish Directory Schools St Alban’,s Primary School Tel: 01223 712148 St Mary’,s School (Independent) Tel: 01223 353253 St Bede’,s Inter ­, Church Secondary School Tel: 01223 568816 Hospitals Fulbourn Hospital Tel: 01223 726789 Ida Darwin Hospital Tel: 01223 726789 Other places of worship in the Parish: BAR HILL , Cambs. (+) Church Centre, Hanover Close, Bar Hill, Cambridge. CB23 8EH Clergy Rev Adrian  , Gates (Priest ­, in ­, Charge) Services Sun Vigil M Sat evng 6pm DITTON LANE , Cambridge, St Vincent de Paul, 30 Ditton Lane, Cambridge. CB5 8SP Clergy Rev Adrian  , Gates (Priest ­, in ­, Charge) Services Sun M 10.15am BLACKFRIARS, Priory of St Michael, Archangel Address Buckingham Road, Cambridge, CB3 ODD (1238, destroyed 1538, restored 1938) Tel 01223 741251 Email cambridge.priory@english.op.org Web www.blackfriarscambridge.org.uk Clergy Rev Nicholas Crowe OP (Prior) Very Rev Euan Marley OP Rev Dominic White OP (Bursar) Rev Gregory Pearson, OP (Master of Novices) Rev Robert Eccles OP Rev Robert Verrill OP (Sub Prior) Rev Colin Carr OP Mass Sun 8.15am, 9.15am (Latin), 11am (sung conventual), 6pm Sunday morning prayer, 7.45am. evening prayer 7pm MARGARET BEAUFORT INSTITUTE , (Roman Catholic member body of the Cambridge Theological Foundation, offers qualifications in pastoral theology) Address 12 Grange Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DU Tel 01223 741039 Fax 01223 741054 Principal Dr Anna Abram ST EDMUND’,S COLLEGE CHAPEL (Cons 25th October 2000) (A constituent College of the University of Cambridge) Address Mount Pleasant, Cambridge, CB3 0BN Tel 01223 336123 Master: Ms Catherine Arnold OBE Dean: Rev Ed Hone CSsR Dean’,s Assistant: Rev Prof Allen Brent DD (Fellow Commoner), Other Clergy: Rev Alban McCoy OFM Conv BA, MLitt, MLitt (Praelector &, Fellow Emeritus), Rev Deacon Dr Geoffrey Cook, MSc, PhD, (Life Fellow), Mass Sun 10.30am, Hds 6.15pm UNIVERSITY (See Cambridge University Chaplaincy) PARISHES

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Parish Directory 87 Parish 9 CAMBRIDGE, St Laurence (+) Address 91 Milton Road, CB4 1XB (1938, 1958, 2006 Tel 01223 704640 Email office@saintlaurence.org.uk Web www.saintlaurence.org.uk Clergy Rev Canon Simon Blakesley Email pp@saintlaurence.org.uk Deacon Rev Geoffrey Cook Mass Sat 6pm, Sun M 8am, 9.30am, 11am Hds M 9.30am, 7.30pm Confessions Sat 10.15 ­, 11am, 5.30 ­, 5.55pm Religious Canonesses of St Augustine: 58 St Matthews Gardens, CB1 2PJ Sr Jennifer Dines CSA School St Laurence Primary School Tel: 01223 712227 Hospital Spire Hospital Tel: 01223 266900 Milton Children’,s Hospice Tel: 01223 815100 Parish 10 CAMBRIDGE, St Philip Howard (+) Address 33 Walpole Road, Cherry Hinton, CB1 3TH Tel 01223 211235 Email sphcambridge@gmail.com Web www.sphcambridge.org.uk Clergy Rev Philip John Panthamkal SM Email philip.john@rcdea.org.uk Deacon Rev John Bell, 3 Applewood Close, Cherry Hinton, CB1 9NU Tel: 07502 560610 Mass Sat 5.30pm, Sun 10am, 12noon Hds: 9.30am, 5.30pm Syro Malabar Rite Mass –, 1st Sat of month 7pm, Sun 7.40am Night Vigil 3rd Friday 6 –, 9pm Confessions Fri and Sat after Mass Hospital All chaplaincy referrals must be made directly to the Chaplaincy Office in the first instance. Cambridge University Hospital Tel: 01223 217769, Chaplaincy Rosie Maternity Tel: 01223 217769, Chaplaincy Brookfields Tel: 01223 603051 Arthur Rank Hospice Tel: 01223 723110, Chaplaincy PARISHES

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88 Parish Directory CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CATHOLIC CHAPLAINCY Address Fisher House, Guildhall Street, CB2 3NH Tel 01223 742192 Web www.fisherhouse.org.uk Email: pjk1001@cam.ac.uk Staff Rev Paul Keane (MA  , Cantab) STL (Chaplain) Sr Ann Catherine Swailes OP (Assistant Chaplain) Tel: 01223 742193 Mass Sun 9am (Sung Latin), 11am (Sung English), 5.30pm Confessions 12 to 1pm Saturday CAMBRIDGE POLISH MISSION Address Polonia House, 231, Chesterton Road, Cambridge, CB4 1AS Tel 01223 368539 Clergy Rev Waldemar Niewinski Mass Sun 12.45 at Our Lady and English Martyrs (Parish 8) Mass in Polish also available in Huntingdon Parish. CHATTERIS Cambs. See March (Parish 31) Parish 11 CLARE, Suffolk. (+) Mother of Good Counsel Address Clare Priory, Ashen Road, CO10 8NX (Founded 1248, restored 1953) Augustinian (OSA) Retreat and Prayer Centre Tel 01787 277326 Email clarepriory@clarepriory.net Web www.clarepriory.org.uk Clergy Rev Stefan Park OSA (Prior) Rev Gladson Dabre OSA (Parish Priest) Rev David Middleton OSA Rev George Donaghy OSA Mass Sat (Vigil) 5.30pm, Sun 8am, 10am Hds Vigil 7pm, 10am Confessions Sat 4.30 ­, 5.15pm and on call Prison HMP Highpoint North Stradishall, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9YG Tel: 01440 743595 COLDHAM COTTAGE Suffolk. See Bury St Edmunds (Parish 7) Parish 12 COSTESSEY, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady and St Walstan Address The Presbytery, Townhouse Rd, Costessey, NR8 5AA (1564, 1841, 2006) Tel 01603 742812 Email david.ward@rcdea.org.uk Web www.stwalstans.com PARISHES

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Parish Directory 89 Clergy Rev David Ward Deacon Rev William Dimelow Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 10.30am Hds 9.15am, 7pm Confessions Weds, 6 ­, 6.30pm, Sat 10.30 ­, 11am Hospital Spire Hospital Norwich Tel: 01603 456181 School St Augustine’,s Primary School Tel: 01603 743317 CROMER Norfolk. See Sheringham (Parish 42) Parish 13 DEREHAM, Norfolk. (+) Sacred Heart and St Margaret Mary Address 35 London Road, East Dereham, NR19 1AS (1912, 1925, 1951) Tel 01362 694066 Email edsacredheart@gmail.com Web www.sacredheartdereham.org.uk Clergy Rev Jaylord Magpuyo Deacon Rev Martin Sanderson Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 9am, 11am Hds 10am, 7.30pm Confessions Sat 5.30pm and by appointment. Religious House: Community of Our Lady of Walsingham House of the Divine Will, Neatherd Moor, Dereham NR20 6AZ Tel: 01362 421442 Email: info@walsinghamcommunity.org Web: www.walsinghamcommunity.org Hospital Dereham Hospital Tel: 01362 655236 Prison HMP Wayland, Griston, Thetford, IP25 6RL Tel: 01953 804080 Chaplain Rev Martin Sanderson, Rev Denis Gallagher DERSINGHAM, Norfolk. See Hunstanton (Parish 22) Parish 14 DISS, Norfolk. (+) The Most Holy Trinity &, St Henry Morse Address Church of St Henry Morse, Shelfanger Road, Diss, IP22 4DX (1952, 2012, Cons 2015) Tel 01379 642914 Email parishpriest@holytrinitydiss.plus.com Web www.sthenrymorse.com Clergy Rev Alex Anaman Deacons Rev Patrick Limacher Rev David Croucher Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 10am. Hds 10am. Confessions Sat 10.30 –, 10.45am (after Mass) Hospital Burston House Hospital Tel: 01379 741562 Hartismere Hospital Tel: 0800 2797257 St John’,s House, Palgrave Tel: 01379 7376877 PARISHES

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90 Parish Directory Other places of worship in the Parish: QUIDENHAM, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Address Carmelite Monastery Chapel. (1949, Cons 24 Sept 1957) Tel 01953 887202 (Monastery) Tel 01953 716060 (Chaplain) Chaplain Rev Stephen Blair, St Michael’,s Cottage, Carmelite Monastery, Quidenham, NR16 2PG Mass Sun 10.30am, Hds 8am Confessions At call DOGSTHORPE Peterborough. See Peterborough (Parish 35) Parish 15 DOWNHAM MARKET, Norfolk. (+) St Dominic Address 17 Howdale Road, PE38 9AB (1937, 1941, Cons 28th Nov 2006) Tel 01366 382353 Email thefalcon.erico@gmail.com Web www.saintdominics.org.uk Clergy Rev Erico R de Mello Falcao, (Chaplain to the Portuguese ­, speaking communities) Mass: Sat 6pm, Sun 9.30am Hds 9.30am, 7pm Confessions Sat 5 ­, 5.45pm Residential Homes: Ashville House Tel: 01366 383428 Downham Grange Tel: 01366 308591 Diamond House Tel: 01366 315461 High Haven Tel: 01366 315670 Oakes Court Tel: 01366 386574 Victoria Hall Tel: 01366 347525 EARLHAM, Norwich. See Cathedral parish (Parish 1) Parish 16 ELY, Cambs. (+) St Etheldreda Address 19 Egremont Street, CB6 1AE (1890, 1903, Con 22 May 1987) Tel 01353 662759 Email david.finegan@rcdea.org.uk Web www.elyrcchurch.com Clergy Rev David Finegan Mass Sat 6.30pm, Sun 9am, 11am Hds 9.30am, 7.30pm Confessions Sat 10.30am and by appointment Hospital Princess of Wales Hospital Tel: 01353 772500 Parish 17 FAKENHAM, Norfolk. (+) St Anthony of Padua Address 29 Wells Road, Fakenham, NR21 9EG (1905, 1909) PARISHES

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Parish Directory 91 Tel 01328 853481 Email fakenham@stanthonys166.plus.com Web www.catholicfakenham.org.uk Clergy Rev Andrew Neate Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 10.45am, Hds 10am, 7pm Confessions Sat 5.15 ­, 5.45pm Parish 18 FELIXSTOWE, Suffolk. (+) St Felix Address 8 Gainsborough Road, IP11 7HT (1899, 1912, 1958) Tel 01394 282561 Email john.barnes@rcdea.org.uk Web www.stfelixfelixstowe.uk Clergy Rev Canon John Barnes (Dean) Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 10am, Hds 9.30am, 7.30pm Confessions Sat 5.15 ­, 5.30pm and by appointment Convent of Jesus and Mary 63 Orwell Road, IP11 7PP Tel 01394 282386 Chaplain The Parish Priest Mass Sun 6pm, Hds varies, please check Hospital Felixstowe General Hospital Tel: 01394 458820 Port of Felixstowe Chaplaincy Clergy Rev John Barnes (Chaplain) Port Chaplain Julian Wong (Stella Maris) Email julian.wong@stellamarismail.org FRAMLINGHAM, Suffolk. See Woodbridge (Parish 51) GAYWOOD, Norfolk. See King’,s Lynn (Parish 29) GILLINGHAM, Norfolk. See Beccles (Parish 3) Parish 19 GORLESTON, Norfolk. (+) St Peter the Apostle Address Lowestoft Road, NR31 6SQ. (1889, 1939, Cons 5 May 1964) Tel 01493 301013 Email rectorystmarys@gmail.com Web www.stpetersrc.org.uk Clergy Rev Anthony Nwankwo SMMM (Dean) In residence: Rev Alexander Ibe SMMM (Assistant Priest) Mass Sun 9am, Hds 7.30pm Syro Malabar Rite Mass –, 1st Sunday of month 3.30pm Night Vigil 3rd Friday of month 5.30 ­, 8.30pm Confessions Sat 10am during exposition School St Mary and St Peter Primary SchooL Tel: 01493 445117 Hospital James Paget District Hospital Tel: 01493 452452 GREAT BARTON, Suffolk. See Bury St Edmunds (Parish 7) PARISHES

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92 Parish Directory Parish 20 GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk. (+) St Mary Address Regent Road, NR30 2AJ (1827, 1859, Cons 22 August 1950) Tel 01493 842001 Email rectorystmarys@gmail.com Web www.stmarysgy.org.uk Clergy Rev Anthony Nwankwo SMMM (Dean) Rev Alvan Ibeh SMMM Deacon Rev Peter Glanville Mass Sun 9am, 11am Hds 10am Mass in Portuguese ­, 6pm every Thursday Confessions Sat 10.30 ­, 11am Hospital Northgate Hospital Tel: 01493 337652 Other places of worship in the Parish: ACLE, Norfolk. Address In St Edmund’,s CofE Church, NR13 3BY Mass Sat 5pm Confessions On request CAISTER ­, ON ­, SEA , Norfolk. St Ignatius Loyola, Address Ormesby Road, NR30 5LJ Mass Sun 5pm Confessions On request HADLEIGH, Suffolk. See Sudbury (Parish 45) HALESWORTH, Suffolk. See Southwold (Parish 43) HARLESTON, Norfolk. See Bungay (Parish 6) Parish 21 HAVERHILL, Suffolk. (+) St Felix Address Princess Way, CB9 9BP (1938, 1964, 2014) Tel 01440 702156 Email john.warrington@rcdea.org.uk Web www.stfelixchurch.org.uk Clergy Rev John Warrington Deacon Rev Huw Williams Mass Sat 6.30pm, Sun 10am Holy Days 10am, 7.30pm Syro Malabar Rite Mass –, 2nd Monday and 4th Friday, 5.30pm. Confessions Sat 5.45 ­, 6.15pm and by request School St Felix Primary School, School Lane Tel: 01440 703775 Fax: 01440 703421 Prison HMP Highpoint, Stradishall Tel: 01440 743100 PARISHES

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Parish Directory 93 HELLESDON, Norfolk. See Norwich, St George (Parish 34) HOVETON, Norfolk. See North Walsham (Parish 33) Parish 22 HUNSTANTON, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Address Sandringham Road, PE36 5DR (1903, 1905, 1958) Parish office 01485 534675 Email parish@hunstantoncatholicparish.org Web www.hunstantoncatholicparish.org Clergy Served from King’,s Lynn (Parish 28) Tel 01553 772220 Mass Sun 11am Holy Days 10am Confessions At call Religious House Daughters of Divine Charity 27, Sandringham Road, PE36 5DP Tel: 01485 532837 Nursing Homes Millbridge Nursing Home Tel: 01485 570349 Rebecca Court Tel: 01485 570421 Norfolk Lodge Tel: 01485 532383 Beach  , View Tel: 01485 535328 Driftwood House Tel: 01485 532241 Somerset Lodge Tel: 01485 533081 Other places of worship in the Parish: DERSINGHAM, Norfolk. (+) St Cecilia Address Mountbatten Road, PE31 6YE (Cons 22 March 1991) Tel: 01553 772220 (priest) Mass Sun 9am Hds Vigil 7.30pm Confessions After 10.15am Mass on Wednesday Parish 23 HUNTINGDON, Cambs. (+) St Michael the Archangel Address 82 Hartford Road, PE29 1XG (1872, 1900, Cons 2000) Tel 01480 453257 Email: stmichaelshuntingdon@yahoo.com Web www.stmichaelrc.org Clergy Rev Mgr Philip Shryane Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 9am, 11am, 3.30pm (Polish) Holy Days 10am, 8pm Syro ­, Malabar Mass 4th Friday, 6pm at St Michael’,s Huntingdon. 2nd Sun, 5.30pm at Anglican Church, Papworth Everard. Confessions Saturday 10am Hospital Hinchingbrook Hospital Tel: 01480 416416 PARISHES

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Parish 24 IPSWICH, (+) St James Under the canonical jurisdiction of St Mary’,s Ipswich (Parish 26) Address 482 Landseer Road, IP3 9LU (1949, 1952, 1999) Tel 01473 726701 Email stjames ­, ipswich@btconnect.com Clergy Rev Jude Belnas (Parish Priest) Clergy in residence Rev Thomas Parakandathil (Syro Malabar Chaplain) Mass Sun 9.30am Hds: 10am and 7pm Weekdays: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10am Confessions After every weekday Mass and on appointment. Parish 25 IPSWICH, (+) St Mark Address 180 Hawthorn Drive, Chantry Estate, IP2 0QQ (1959) Tel 01473 684963 Email office@stmarksparish.org.uk Web www.stmarksparish.org.uk Clergy Rev Luke Goymour (Parish Priest) Rev Paul Chanh (Assistant Priest) Deacon Rev Clive Brookes (Rtd) Mass Sat 5.30pm, Sun 11am Hds 9am St Mark’,s School (in term time), 7.30pm Confessions Fri 11.50–,12.10pm, Sat. 5 ­, 5.20pm School St Mark’,s Primary School Tel: 01473 601748 Hospital and Nursing Homes The Ipswich Hospital Tel: 01473 712233 Parkview Home Ipswich Tel: 01473 228890 Prince of Wales Drive Home Tel: 01473 687129 St Mary’,s Holbrook Tel: 0800 0852811 Avocet Court Tel: 01473 943001 Other places of worship in the Parish: BRANTHAM, Suffolk. (+) Holy Family (1920) Address Holy Family  , Church, Brantham Hill, Brantham, Manningtree, Suffolk, CO11 1TB Mass Sun M 9am Hds Vigil M 7.30pm Confessions After Mass on request 94 Parish Directory PARISHES

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Parish Directory 95 Parish 26 IPSWICH, (+) St Mary Address 322 Woodbridge Road, IP4 4BD (1827, 1838, 1960) Tel 01473 728115 Email secretary@st ­, mary.org.uk Web www.st ­, mary.org.uk Clergy Rev Jude Belnas (Parish Priest) Deacon Rev Christopher Brighten Mass Sun 9am, 10.30am, 6pm Hds 9.15am, 7.30pm Syro Malabar Rite Mass –, 4th Saturday of month, 4pm Confessions Sat after 9.30am M and by appointment Schools St Mary’,s Primary, Woodbridge Road, IP4 4BA Tel: 01473 728372 St Alban’,s High, Digby Road, IP4 3NJ Tel: 01473 726178 Hospital and Nursing Homes St Elizabeth’,s Hospice Tel: 01473 727776 Nuffield Hospital Tel: 01473 855331 Treehouse Children’,s Hospice Tel: 01473 271334 Woodlands Tel: 01473 712233 Other places of worship in the Parish: KESGRAVE, Ipswich. (+) Holy Family and St Michael Address Main Road, Kesgrave, IP5 2QP. (1931, 1955, 1993) Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 9.15am Hds Vigil 7.30pm Confessions Sat 5.15 ­, 5.45 IPSWICH  , POLISH  , MISSION Address 82 Wellesley Road,, Ipswich, IP4 1PH Tel 07486 880441 Web www.parafiaipswich.pl Polish Chaplains Rev Pawel Nawloka Mass Sun (in Polish) 12 noon at St Mary’,s (Parish 26 above) Hds (in Polish) 7pm at St Mary’,s. Parish 27 IPSWICH, (+) St Mary Magdalen Address 468 Norwich Road, IP1 6JS (1954, 1956, 1979) Tel 01473 741975 Email parishpriest@marymagdalens.org Web www.marymagdalens.org Clergy Rev Luke Goymour (Priest Administrator) Rev Paul Chanh (Assistant Priest with pastoral care) PARISHES

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96 Parish Directory Mass Sun 8am, 10am, 6pm Hds 9.30am (either in Church or School), 7.30pm Confessions Sat 10am or after daily 9.30am Mass on request Schools St Pancras Primary School Tel: 01473 742074 Nursing Homes Sherington House Tel: 01473 464106 Shamrock House Tel: 0300 123 3511 Parish 28 IPSWICH, (+) St Pancras Address 1 Orwell Place, IP4 1BD (1861, Cons 12 October 1961) Tel 01473 252596 Email parishpriest@stpancraschurch.org.uk Web www.stpancraschurch.org.uk Clergy Rev Joseph Welch (Parish Priest) Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 9:30am, 11am. Mon 10am, Tues 8am (TLM), Wed 6pm, Thurs 12:15pm, Fri 10am, Sat 10am. Hds 8am (TLM), 12:15pm, 7pm Confessions Before all Masses, Mon –, Sat Rosary After Mass, Mon –, Fri KESGRAVE, Suffolk. See Ipswich, St Mary (Parish 26) Parish 29 KING’,S LYNN, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady of the Annunciation Address Catholic Rectory, North Everard Street, King’,s Lynn, PE30 5HQ, (1778, 1897, Cons 6 August 1947) Tel 01553 772220 Email parishpriest763@gmail.com Web www.catholicparish ­, kingslynn.org.uk Clergy Canon Peter Rollings (Dean and Parish Priest) Rev Gordon Adam (OOLW) (Assistant Priest) Deacons Rev John Belfield Rev Martin L’,Estrange Rev Shaun Morrison (OOLW) Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 11.30am, Vespers and Benediction 4pm Hds 7.30pm Lithuanian Mass 1st Sunday 1.30pm, 3rd Sunday 5pm Confessions Sat 5 ­, 5.30pm Schools St Martha’,s Primary School Tel: 01553 774829 Hospitals and Nursing Homes Queen Elizabeth Hospital Tel: 01553 613613 Fermoy Psychiatric Unit Tel: 01553 736 318 Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House Tel: 01485 601700 Other places of worship in the Parish: PARISHES

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Parish Directory 97 GAYWOOD, King’,s Lynn, Holy Family, Address Field Lane, Gaywood, PE30 4AX. (Cons 22 April 1985) Mass Sun 9.30am, Hds 9.30am Syro Malabar Rite Mass –, Sat 4.30pm Confessions After Sat 10am M KING’,S LYNN Pontifical Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham (1897) Services Rosary on Fridays at 11.30am Devotions on Sundays after Benediction SEE  , ALSO ­, Hunstanton and Dersingham KIRTLING, Suffolk. See Newmarket (Parish 32) LAKENHEATH, Suffolk Address USAF Base Chapel Tel 01638 523711 Clergy Rev Jerzy Pikulinski (Base Chapel Bldg 990, RAF Lakenheath, Brandon, Suffolk. IP27 9PN) Mass Sun 11.15am Hds as announced Daily Mon ­, Thurs 11.30am LAWSHALL (Coldham Cottage), Suffolk. See Bury St Edmunds (Parish 7) LEISTON Suffolk. See Aldeburgh (Parish 2) LODDON, Norfolk. See Poringland (Parish 38) Parish 30 LOWESTOFT, Suffolk. (+) Our Lady Star of the Sea Address Gordon Road, NR32 1NL (1880, 1902, Cons 22 October 1952) Tel 01502 572453 Email frpmfoh@gmail.com Web www.ourladystarofthesealowestoft.wordpress.com Clergy Rev Pá,draig Hawkins (Parish Priest) Address The Catholic Presbytery, 19 Gordon Road, Lowestoft, NR32 1NL Deacon Rev Stephen Pomeroy Mass Sat 10.30am, 5pm, Sun 11am Hds as announced Confessions Sat after the morning Mass and by appointment. Port Chaplain Rev Pá,draig Hawkins Schools St Mary’,s Primary School Tel: 01502 565384 Other places of worship in the Parish: PAKEFIELD , Lowestoft. St Nicholas, Address 2 Morton Road, Pakefield, NR33 0JQ (1996) Mass Sun 9am Hds as announced PARISHES

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98 Parish Directory Parish 31 MARCH, Cambs. (+) Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Peter Address 8 St John’,s Road, PE15 8RJ (1911, 1953) Tel 01354 650788 Web www.catholicchurchmarch.co.uk Email marchcatholicpriest@gmail.com Clergy Rev Nicholas Kearney Deacon Rev Martin Wells Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 11am, Hds 10am Confessions On request after every Mass and other times by appointment. Religious Houses Franciscan Missionaries of Mary Tel: 01354 652266 Assisi Convent, 11, Princes Walk. PE15 8AH Schools All Saints Inter ­, Church Academy Primary Tel: 01354 659000 Prison HMP Whitemoor Tel: 01354 660653 Chaplain: Dcn Jacob Cheriyan Tel: 01354 602726. Other places of worship in the Parish: CHATTERIS, Cambs Cof E Church of St Peter and Paul, Address High Street, Chatteris, PE16 6BA Mass Sun 9am MARHAM Norfolk. St Margaret’,s Church Address RAF Station Church Centre, RAF Marham, King’,s Lynn, PE33 9NP Clergy No resident Chaplain For pastoral needs please contact Downham Market (Parish 15) MILDENHALL Suffolk. See Brandon (Parish 4) MILDENHALL, Suffolk. Our Lady of Walsingham, Address USAF Base Chapel Tel 01638 542822 Fax 01638 545401 Clergy Rev Peter Dumag Mass Sun 4.30pm, Tue ­, Fri 11.30am Hds 11.30am, 5.30pm Confessions Sun 3.45pm or by appointment Parish 32 NEWMARKET, Suffolk. (+) Our Lady Immaculate and St Etheldreda Address 14 Exeter Road, CB8 8LT (1857, 1863, 1966: 2011) Tel 01638 662492 Email stetheldreda@btinternet.com PARISHES

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Parish Directory 99 Web www.olise.co.uk Clergy Rev Leonard Michael Marianu (Parish Priest) Deacons Rev John Morrill, Rev James Hurst Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 11am Hds 9.30am, 7pm Confessions Sat at 11am and 5.30pm Schools St Louis Academy (Primary) Tel: 01638 662719 Hospitals and Nursing Homes Newmarket Hospital Tel: 03330 433966 Kingfisher House Tel: 01638 445300 Exning Court Tel: 01638 578020 Gracewell of Kentford Tel: 01638 599998 Other places of worship in the Parish: KIRTLING, Suffolk. (+) Our Lady Immaculate and St Philip Neri, Address Newmarket Road, CB8 9PA (1872, 1877) Mass Sun 9am, Hds: 12noon Confessions On request Parish 33 NORTH WALSHAM, Norfolk. (+) The Sacred Heart Address Kings Arms Street, NR28 9JL (1925, 1935, 1990) Tel 01692 403258 Email rcnwalsham@gmail.com Web www.sacredheartnorthwalsham.com Clergy Rev Peter Raj (Parish Priest) Address 4 Norwich Road, North Walsham, NR28 9JP Mass Sun 11am Hds 10.30am Confessions Sat 12 ­, 12.30pm Hospitals North Walsham Hospital Tel: 01692 408000 Prison HMP Bure, Scottow Tel: 01603 326000 Other places of worship in the Parish: AYLSHAM, Norfolk. (+) St John of the Cross, Address White Hart Street, NR11 6HG. (1899, 1961) Mass Sun 9am Hds 9am HOVETON, Norfolk. (+) St Helen, Address Honing Road West, NR12 8QJ. (1959) Mass Sat 5.30pm Hds 6pm NORWICH, St John’,s Cathedral See Cathedral (Parish 1) PARISHES

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100 Parish Directory Parish 34 NORWICH, (+) St George Address 223 Sprowston Road, NR3 4HZ. (1869, 1964, Cons 24 May 1966) Tel 01603 426971 Email admin@stgeorgenorwich.com Web www.stgeorgenorwich.com Clergy Rev Dr Sean Connolly Deacons Rev Ian Hatfield, Rev Nicholas Greef Mass Sun M10.30am Hds 12noon and 7.30pm Confessions Sat 10.30 ­, 11am and by appointment Religious Sr Mary Richard Prendergast, CJ, Flat 3, Prior Court, The Great Hospital, Bishopgate, Norwich NR1 4EJ Hospitals and Nursing Homes Hellesdon Hospital Tel: 01603 421421 Other places of worship in the Parish: HELLESDON , Norwich. (+) St Boniface, Address Brabazon Road, Hellesdon. (1950, 2001) Mass Sun 8am Hds Check with St George’,s –, above THORPE ST ANDREW, Norwich. (+) Our Lady, Mother of God, Address St William’,s Way, Thorpe St Andrew Mass Sun Sat 5.30pm Hds Check with St George’,s ­, above NORWICH, University of East Anglia Chaplaincy Address The Catholic Chaplaincy, Multifaith Centre, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park Plain, NR4 7TJ Tel 01603 592168 Email andrew.eburne@uea.ac.uk Web www.ueacathchap.org.uk Chaplain Rev Andrew Eburne Assistant Chaplain Sr Theresa Weight COLW Mass Sun 6pm (term time only) OXBURGH, Norfolk. See Swaffham (Parish 46) PAKEFIELD, Suffolk. See Lowestoft (Parish 30) Parish 35 PETERBOROUGH, (+) St Peter and All Souls Address Park Road. (1847, 1896, Cons 24 October 1961) Presbytery Geneva Street, Peterborough, PE1 2RS Tel 01733 562528 PARISHES

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Parish Directory 101 Email parishoffice@stpeterandallsouls.org.uk Web www.stpeterandallsouls.org.uk Clergy Rev Adam Sowa MS (Parish Priest), Rev Waldemar Smialek MS Rev Karol Porczak MS Deacons Rev Claudio Chiappinelli Rev John Bedford Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 8.30am, 9:30am, 10.45am, 12.30pm (Portuguese), 6pm. At OLOL Sun 9.15am Hds 9.30am, 12.30pm, 7.30pm and OLOL at 6pm Syro Malabar Rite Mass every Sunday at OLOL at 3.30pm Mass in Lithuanian 1st Sunday of the month at 3.30pm at All Souls and 3rd Saturday of the month at 7.15pm Confessions Sat 10 ­, 11am, 5 ­, 6pm and by appointment, at OLOL 1st Sunday of the month at 8.45am Religious Houses Working Sisters of the Holy House of Nazareth, 275 Gladstone Street, PE1 2BX Tel: 01733 561314 Schools St Thomas More Primary School Tel: 01733 566005 St John Fisher High School Tel: 01733 343646 Hospitals and Nursing Homes Peterborough City Hospital Tel: 01733 678000 Thorpe Hall Hospice Tel: 01733 225900 Prison HMP Peterborough Tel: 01733 217500 Chaplain: Rev Paul Peter Alphonse Tel: 01733 561314 Rev Karol Porczak Other places of worship in the Parish: DOGSTHORPE (+) Our Lady of Lourdes, Welland Road, Dogsthorpe, PE1 3SP (1965) Clergy Rev Adam Sowa MS (Parish Priest), Polish Catholic Mission: Rev Marek Ogorzaly SChr, Rev Grzegorz Suski SChr Syro Malabar Chaplain: Rev Jinu Thomas SM Mass Polish: Sat 7.15pm, Sun 8am, 10.45am, 12.30pm, 7.15pm. Tues to Fri 7.15pm. In English: Sun 9.15am, Hds 6pm (from All Souls) Syro Malabar Rite Mass: Sun 3.30pm Confessions Tues to Fri from 6.45pm, Sun during every Mass (Polish) 1st Sunday of the month at 8.45am (English) Parish 36 PETERBOROUGH, (+) St Luke Address 26 Benyon Grove, Orton Malborne, PE2 5XS (Cons 20 Sept 1989) Tel 01733 230464 (Presbytery) Email office@saintlukesparish.org.uk Web www.saintlukesparish.org.uk Clergy Rev Jeffrey Downie (Dean) Rev Andrews Arakkal Joseph (Assistant Priest) Deacon Rev Prameel Joseph Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 9am, 10.30am (also on live stream), 12 noon, Mon to Fri 10am Hds 10am, 6pm Mass in Slovak each month, please check with parish PARISHES

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102 Parish Directory Confessions Sat 5pm or by appointment Schools St John Henry Newman Primary School Tel: 01733 304533 Other places of worship in the Parish: SAWTRY, Cambs. St Benedict’,s Community Events Occasional social and other events Tel 01733 230464 Mass See parish church Parish 37 PETERBOROUGH, (+) Sacred Heart and St Oswald Address St Oswald’,s Church, 933 Lincoln Road, Walton, PE4 6AE (1959) Tel 01733 321512 (Parish Office) 01733 853201 (Presbytery) Email parish@sh ­, so.org Web www.sh ­, so.org Clergy Rev Arockiya (Seelan) Poobalan Deacon Rev Jacob Cheriyan Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 10am, 12noon (Bretton), Hds 10am, 7pm Confessions Sat 5pm –, 5.30pm and by appointment Schools Sacred Heart Primary School Tel: 01733 262449 Hospitals and Nursing Homes Fitzwilliam Hospital Tel: 01733 261717 Ashlynn Grange Tel: 01733 269200 Werrington Lodge Tel: 01733 324252 Other places of worship in the Parish: BRETTON, Peterborough, Sacred Heart Primary School. Address Tollgate, Bretton, PE3 9XD Mass Sun 12noon Hds No Mass. See parish church above PETERBOROUGH, Polish Mission Address The Presbytery, 2 Cedar Grove, Peterborough, PE1 3SP Tel 01733 552726 Clergy Rev Grzegorz Suski SChr Rev Marek Ogorzaly SChr Mass (all in Polish) See OLOL Dogsthorpe (Parish 35) for times also 8.30am Our Lady and St Charles, Wisbech (See Parish 50) Confessions Before Mass and by appointment PETERBOROUGH, St Olga’,s Ukranian Greek Catholic Church Address 67 New Road, Woodston, Peterborough, PE2 9HD Ukranian Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite Tel 07974 244581 (office) 07704 912576 (Priest) Web www.ucc ­, gb.com/peterborough Clergy Rev Bohdan Bilunyk PARISHES

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Parish Directory 103 Parish 38 PORINGLAND, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady of the Annunciation Address The Presbytery, 17 Upgate, Poringland, NR14 7SH (1950, 1966, 1973, Cons 7 June 2003) Tel 01508 494770 Email andrew.eburne@rcdea.org.uk Web www.ourladyporingland.wordpress.com Clergy Rev Andrew Eburne (Priest in Charge / University Chaplain) Mass Sat 6pm (Loddon), Sun 9am Hds 10am and 6pm Confessions Sat 10.30 ­, 11am during Eucharistic Exposition and by appointment Hospitals and Nursing Homes Beauchamp House Tel: 01508 520755 Brooke House Tel: 01603 859049 Saxlingham Hall Tel: 01508 499225 Cedar House Tel: 0808 223 5417 Other places of worship in the Parish: LODDON, Norfolk. St John’,s Methodist Church, Address George Lane, Loddon Mass Sat 6pm QUIDENHAM Norfolk. See Diss (Parish 14) RAMSEY Cambs. See Whittlesey (Parish 49) Parish 39 ST IVES, Cambs. (+) The Sacred Heart Address 19 Needingworth Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 5JT Tel 01480 462192 Email office@sacredheart ­, stives.org.uk Web www.sacredheart ­, stives.org.uk Clergy Rev Thomas James  , Walton (Parish Priest) Mass Sat 5pm, Sun 8am, 11am, Hds: Vigil 7.30pm, 10am Confessions Sat 4.15 ­, 4.45pm and at call Parish 40 ST NEOTS, Cambs. (+) St Joseph Address The Catholic Presbytery, 39 East Street, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 1JU (1918, 1931) Tel 01480 472587 Email stjoseph.stneots@gmail.com Web stjosephstneots.co.uk Clergy Rev Tibor Borovsky (Parish Priest) Mass Sat 5.30pm, Sun 8am, 10am Hds 10am, 7pm PARISHES

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104 Parish Directory Confessions Saturdays during Eucharistic Exposition and by appointment SAWTRY, Peterborough. See Peterborough, St Luke (Parish 36) Parish 41 SAWSTON &, CAMBOURNE, Cambs (+) Our Lady of Lourdes and St John Fisher Address 135 High Street, Sawston, CB22 3HJ (1958) Tel 01223 832397 Email john.minh@rcdea.org.uk Web www.ololsawston.org.uk Clergy Rev Canon John Minh (Parish Priest and Dean) Mass Sun 8.45am, 11.15am, Sat 9.30am, Wkds 9.30am, Hds 9.30am, 6pm Confessions Saturday 10am or by appointment CAMBOURNE St John Fisher Address Cambourne Church Centre, between Jeavons Lane and High Street, Cambs, CB23 6GW Served from Sawston Web www.cambournerc.com Clergy Rev Canon John Minh Mass Sat 5pm, Sun 5pm, Mon ­, Wed 12.30pm, Thur ­, Fri 6.30pm Hds 7.30pm Parish 42 SHERINGHAM, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady &, St Joseph Address (Parish of Our Lady and St Joseph, Sheringham and Cromer), Cromer Road, NR26 8RT. (1908, Cons 2 August 1936) Tel 01263 822036 Email admin@ourladyandstjoseph.info Web www.ourladyandstjoseph.info Clergy Rev Peter Wygnanski (Parish Administrator) Email peter.wygnanski@rcdea.org.uk Mass Sun 11am, Hds 10.30am, 7pm Confessions Sat after 9am Mass and by appointment Hospitals and Nursing Homes Kelling Hospital Tel: 01263 710575 Other places of worship in the Parish: CROMER (+) Our Lady of Refuge, Overstrand Road, NR27 0JH Mass Sat 6pm Sun 9am, Hds 9am Confessions Sat 5pm and by appointment Hospitals and Nursing Homes Cromer &, District Hospital Tel: 01263 513571 Benjamin Court Hospital Tel: 01263 511856 Halsey House Tel: 01263 512178 PARISHES

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P arish Directory 105 Parish 43 SOUTHWOLD, Suffolk. (+) The Sacred Heart Address Wymering Road, IP18 6AH. (1897, 1916, Cons 7 June 1956) Tel 01502 723207 Clergy Rev Christopher Smith Web www.southwoldhalesworthrc.org.uk Mass Sun 11am, Sat 6pm (Low Sunday to end of Sept) Confessions Sat 10.30 ­, 11am Other places of worship in the Parish: HALESWORTH , Suffolk. St Edmund, King and Martyr, Address Church Farm Lane, IP19 8SY (1950, 1957) Mass Sun 9am, Hds 10am Parish 44 STOWMARKET, Suffolk. (+) Our Lady of Seven Dolours Address Stricklands Road, IP14 1AW (1878, 1884) Tel 01449 612946 Email pp@ourladystowmarket.org.uk Web www.ourladystowmarket.org.uk Clergy Rev Simon Leworthy Mass Sun 8.30am, 10.15am Hds 10am, 7.30pm Confessions Sat 10 ­, 10.45am Other places of worship in the Parish: WOOLPIT, Suffolk. St Mary’,s C of E Church, Address The Street, Woolpit, IP30 9QG Mass Sat 6pm Confessions Sat 5.30pm Parish 45 SUDBURY, Suffolk. (+) Our Lady and St John the Evangelist Address 20 The Croft, CO10 1HP (1876, 1893, Cons 9 December 1993) Tel 01787 372703 Email romancatholicchurch@btinternet.com Web www.sudburywithhadleigh.com Clergy Rev Peter Brett Mass Sat 5pm, Sun M 9.15am Hds Vigil Mass 7.30pm, 9.30am Schools St Joseph’,s Primary School Tel: 01787 373365 PARISHES

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106 Parish Directory Other places of worship in the Parish: HADLEIGH , Suffolk, St Joseph Address Long Bessels, IP7 5DB Mass Sun 11.15am Hds as announced Confessions After Sun Mass WITHERMARSH  , GREEN , Suffolk, 1962 Rite Community. Address Our Lady Immaculate and St Edmund, Withermarsh Green, CO6 4TA Clergy Rev Henry Whisenant Tel 07869 382973 Email henry.whisenant@rcdea.org.uk Mass Sun 9.15am, 11am, Mon 10am, Tues 8am, Wed 6pm, Thurs 8am, Fri 8am (except 1st Fri 6pm), Sat 10am. Hds 10am, 6pm Confessions Sun 8.45am, 10.30am, Wed (and 1st Fri) 5.30pm, Sat 9.30am, 11am Parish 46 SWAFFHAM, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady of Pity Address 31 Station Street, PE37 7HP (1911, 1920, 1960) Tel 01760 721418 Email ourladyofpity@btinternet.com Web www.ourladyofpity.org Clergy Rev Canon Mark Hackeson Deacon Rev Roger Sparks (rtd) Mass Sun 8.30am, 10.30am (1st Sun is Children’,s Mass), Hds 9.30am, 6pm Confessions Wed and Sat 10 ­, 10.30am during Eucharistic Exposition and on request Religious House Poor Clares: Swaffham, Assisi, 4 Lynn Road, Swaffham, PE37 7AZ Sr Elaine Cope OSC Email: elfraosc@gmail.com Tel 01760 722158 Schools Sacred Heart VA Primary and Nursery School Tel: 01760 721330 Hospitals and Nursing Homes Swaffham Community Hospital Tel: 01760 726550 Holmwood House Tel: 01760 724404 Other places of worship in the Parish: WATTON , Norfolk. in Methodist Church, Address High Street, IP25 6AB Mass Sat 5pm, Hds as announced Confessions On request or before M OXBURGH, Norfolk. (+) Immaculate Conception and St Margaret, Address Oxburgh Hall. (1835) Services 1st Sat of month, 12 noon PARISHES

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Parish Directory 107 Parish 47 THETFORD, Norfolk. (+) St Mary Address 73 Newtown, IP24 3AU (1820, 1826) Tel 01842 752266 Email rcthetford@gmail.com Web www.stmarysthetford.org Clergy Rev Canon Patrick Cleary Mass Sat 5.30pm, Sun 8am, 10am Hds 10am, 7.30pm Confessions Sat 5pm Hospitals and Nursing Homes Alexander Court Tel: 01842 753466 Ford Place Tel: 01842 755022 Manor Court Tel: 01842 824415 Other places of worship in the Parish: LYNFORD , Norfolk. (+) Our Lady of Consolation and St Stephen (1878, Cons 7 October 1884) No regular services. THORPE ST ANDREW, Norwich. See Norwich, St George. (Parish 34) UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA Norwich. See Norwich above WALSINGHAM, Norfolk. (+) Catholic National Shrine and Basilica of Our Lady Address Slipper Chapel, Houghton St Giles, NR22 6AL (14th century) Administration Pilgrim Bureau, Friday Market Place, NR22 6EG Web www.walsingham.org.uk Tel 01328 820495 Email Shrine ­, shrine@walsingham.org.uk Pilgrim Accommodation ­, elmhamhouse@walsingham.org.uk Retreat House ­, dowryhouse@walsingham.org.uk Museum ­, museum@walsingham.org.uk Tea Room –, tearoom@walsingham.org.uk Shop ­, shop@walsingham.org.uk Clergy Rev Mgr Philip Moger (Rector) Rev James Mary McInerney OFM.Conv (Vice ­, Rector) Rev John Delaney OFM.Conv Mass Daily Mon to Sun at 12 noon Confessions Before Mass and as arranged. To book a pilgrimage, to have a Mass or prayers said for your intentions, to light a candle, to view the pilgrimage programme, for details of upcoming retreats and other events at the Shrine, to book accommodation (150 beds available), visit the Shrine’,s online shop, and for further details about the Museum of the Blessed Virgin Mary, please visit www.walsingham.org.uk. PARISHES

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108 Parish Directory Parish 48 WALSINGHAM, Norfolk. (+) Church of the Annunciation Address Friday Market, Little Walsingham, NR22 6DB. (1935, 1950, cons 25th March 2007) Tel 01328 713044 Email annunciation22@gmail.com Clergy Rev Keith Tulloch SM (Parish Priest) Rev Thomas Goonan SM Rev Desmond Hanrahan SM Web www.catholicparishofwalsingham.org Mass Sun 10.30am, Mon to Sat 9.30am, Hds 9.30am Confessions Sat 10am Religious Marist Fathers: Rev Keith Tulloch SM Tel: 01328 711025 Mob: 07538 130655 Rev Thomas Goonan SM Rev Desmond Hanrahan SM Stella Maris, The Buttlands, Wells ­, next ­, the ­, Sea, NR23 1EY Marist Sisters: Marist Convent, 57, High Street, Little Walsingham, NR22 6BZ Tel: 01328 820246 Little Sisters of Jesus: 7 Egmere Road, Little Walsingham, NR22 6BT Tel: 01328 820422 Email: lsjkathy@hotmail.com Sisters of Our Lady of Reconciliation: St Bernard’,s Cottage, 37B High Street, Walsingham, Norfolk, NR2 2 6BZ Tel: 01328 820001 Community of Our Lady of Walsingham: Dowry House Retreat, 47 ­, 49 High Street, Walsingham, NR22 6BZ Tel: 01328 801018 Web: walsinghamcommunity.org Canonesses of St Augustine: Sr Sandra Wellington CSA, 16 Bridewell Street, NR22 6BJ Mater Ecclesiae Convent: Cleaves Drive Tel: 01328 822236 Hospitals Wells Community Hospital Tel: 01328 711996 Other places of worship in the Parish: BLAKENEY, Norfolk. (+) St Peter, Address Back Lane, NR25 7NP (1962) Mass Sun 11am, Wed 9.30am Hds 9.30am Confessions On request BURNHAM MARKET , Norfolk. (+) St Henry Walpole, The Green, PE31 8HD (1959) Mass Sun 9.30am, Fri 9.30am Hds 9.30am Confessions On request WELLS ­, NEXT ­, THE ­, SEA, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady Star of the Sea (1928), The Buttlands, NR23 1EY Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 9am, Hds 6pm Confessions On request PARISHES

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Parish Directory 109 WATTON, Norfolk. See Swaffham (Parish 46) WELLS ­, NEXT ­, THE ­, SEA, Norfolk. See Walsingham (Parish 48) Parish 49 WHITTLESEY, Cambs. (+) St Jude the Apostle Address 3 Station Road, PE7 1SA (1963) Tel 01733 203411 Web www.sacredheartramsey.wordpress.com Clergy Rev Michael Vulliamy Mass Sun 11am, Hds 7pm Confessions After weekday M Hospitals and Nursing Homes Aliwal Manor Old People’,s Home Tel: 01733 203347 The Elms Nursing Home Tel: 01733 202421 St Mary’,s House Tel: 01757 6222208 The Gables Tel: 01733 351252 Other places of worship in the Parish: RAMSEY, Cambs. (+) Sacred Heart of Jesus, Address 37, Newtown Road, PE26 1EQ (1863) Tel 01733 203411 Mass Sun 9am, Hds Vigil 7pm Confessions Sun 8.30am Hospitals and Nursing Homes Manor House NH Tel: 01487 814333 Red House NH Tel: 01487 813936 Florence House Tel: 01487 812295 Cedar Court Tel: 0800 371860 Parish 50 WISBECH, Cambs. (+) Our Lady and St Charles Borromeo Address 69 Queen’,s Road, PE13 2PH (1840, 1854, 1962) Tel 01945 583466 Email secretary ­, catholic ­, wisbech@outlook.com Web www.catholic ­, wisbech.uk Clergy Rev James Caulfield Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 10.15am, Mass in Polish see website for times Hds 10am, 7pm Confessions Saturday 5.30pm and by request Hospitals and Nursing Homes North Cambridgeshire Hospital Tel: 01945 488088 Glennfield Care Home Tel: 01945 581141 Orchard House Tel: 01945 466784 Dove Court Tel: 01945 474746 Rose Lodge Care Home Tel: 01945 588463 PARISHES

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110 Parish Directory Lynncroft Nursing Home Tel: 01945 475229 Somers Court Tel: 01495 463533 Parish 51 WOODBRIDGE, Suffolk. (+) St Thomas of Canterbury Address 13 ­, 15 St John’,s Street, IP12 1EB (1851, 1930, Cons June 14,1984) Tel 01394 388828 (Presbytery) 01394 383551 (Parish Office) Web www.wfrcp.org.uk Email woodbridge.office@rcdea.org.uk Clergy Rev Edmund Eggleston, KGCO, MA, FBS Deacon Rev Michael Vipond Tel: 01728 724646 Email: michael.vipond@rcdea.org.uk Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 11am Hds 9.30am Confessions Sat 5.30 –, 5.50pm. Hospitals, nursing and residential homes Allonsfield House Tel: 01728 885502 Foxearth Lodge Tel: 01728 685599 Glebe House, Hollesley Tel: 01394 410298 Grove Court Tel: 01394 446500 Haughgate House Tel: 01394 386249 Highlands Tel: 01394 386204 Jubilee House, Seckford Tel: 01394 382399 Mills Meadow Tel: 0333 321 1983 Rendlesham Care Home Tel: 0808 223 5531 Woodbridge Lodge Tel: 01394 648508 Prisons HMP Hollesley Bay Tel: 01394 412400 HMP Warren Hill Tel: 01394 633400 Other places of worship in the Parish: FRAMLINGHAM , Suffolk. Saint Clare, Address Fore Street, IP13 9DY (1953, 2003) Mass Sun 9am Hds 12 noon Confessions On request WOOLPIT, Suffolk. See Stowmarket (Parish 44) WROXHAM, Norfolk. See Hoveton at North Walsham (Parish 33) Parish 52 WYMONDHAM, Norfolk. (+) Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Address 1 Norwich Road, NR18 0QE (1912, 1952) Tel 01953 603104 PARISHES

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Parish Directory 111 Email fr.denisgallagher@wymondhamrcchurch.org.uk Web www.wymondhamrcchurch.org.uk Clergy Rev Denis Gallagher (Parish Priest) Mass Sat 6pm, Sun 8.30am (Attleborough), 10am Hds 10am, 7pm Confessions On request after Mass or by appointment Hospitals, nursing and residential homes Melton House Tel: 01953 606645 Ogden Court Community Hospital Tel: 01953 605060 Windmill House Care Home Tel: 01953 607651 Sutherlands Nursing Home Tel: 01953 600900 Hethersett Hall Tel: 01603 810478 Cheshire Home Tel: 01508 570279 Carlton House Tel: 0117 321 5597 Laurels Nursing Home Tel: 01953 455427 Brooklyn House Care Home Tel: 0808 223 5412 St Edmund’,s Nursing Home Tel: 01953 452011 Other places of worship in the Parish: ATTLEBOROUGH, Norfolk. In the Methodist Church Address: London Road, Attleborough, NR17 2BX Tel: 01953 603104 Mass: Sun 8.30am PARISHES East Anglia Diocesan Archives Can we help you? The Catholic Church is bound by Canon Law to document, maintain, and organise its history, religious and cultural heritage. This is an important and urgent task to be undertaken in Diocese and Parishes alike. Are you involved in maintain ­, ing and archiving material in your parish, or, would you like to be? If so, can we help you? Diocesan Archivists, Michael and Gillian Hill, are based at St John’,s Cathedral in Norwich. Please contact us at: e ­, mail: archive@rcdea.org.uk tel: 01603 728939 www: archive.rcdea.org.uk

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112 Deaneries DEANERIES BURY ST EDMUNDS ( ST EDMUND ) Dean: Rev Stefan Park OSA Parishes: Brandon, Bury St Edmunds, Clare, Diss, Haverhill, Mildenhall, Newmarket, Stowmarket, Sudbury and Hadleigh, Thetford. CAMBRIDGE ( ST ANDREW ) Dean: Rev Canon John Minh Parishes: Buckden, St Neots, Cambridge, Ely, Huntingdon, St Ives, Sawston and Cambourne GREAT YARMOUTH ( ST PETER ) Dean: Rev Anthony Nwankwo Parishes: Beccles, Bungay, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Southwold. IPSWICH ( ST EDWARD ) Dean: Rev Canon John Barnes Parishes: Aldeburgh, Felixstowe, Ipswich, Woodbridge. KING’,S LYNN ( ST WILFRID ) Dean: Rev Canon Peter Rollings Parishes: Downham Market, Fakenham, Hunstanton, King’,s Lynn, Swaffham, Walsingham Shrine, Walsingham, Wisbech. NORWICH ( ST FELIX ) Dean: Rev Dr Sean Connolly Parishes: Costessey, Dereham, North Walsham, Norwich, Poringland, Sheringham/Cromer, Wymondham. PETERBOROUGH ( ST HUGH ) Dean: Rev Jeffrey Downie Parishes: March/Chatteris, Peterborough, Whittlesey/Ramsey. DEANERIES To read the latest Diocese of East Anglia news as it happens, sign up for our weekly enews bulletin at rcdea.org.uk

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Schools Directory 113 VOLUNTARY AIDED  , SCHOOLS NORFOLK Nursery and Primary (4 ­, 11) COSTESSEY St Augustine’,s Nursery and Primary School Address: West End, Costessey, Norwich, NR8 5AG Tel: 01603 743317 Email: office@st ­, augustines.norfolk.sch.uk Web: www.st ­, augustines.norfolk.sch.uk Headteacher: Miss Rachel Swindell Chaplain: Rev David Ward Tel: 01603 742812 GORLESTON St Mary and St Peter Primary School Address: East Anglian Way, Church Road, Gorleston, NR31 6QY Tel: 01493 445117 Email: office@smspprimary.norfolk.sch.uk Web: www.smspprimary.co.uk Head of School: Mrs Abi Goddard Chaplain: Rev Alex Ibe Tel: 01493 301013 KING’,S LYNN St Martha’,s Primary School Address: Field Lane, Gaywood, King’,s Lynn, PE30 4AY Tel: 01553 774829 Email: office@st ­, marthas.norfolk.sch.uk Web: www.st ­, marthas.norfolk.sch.uk Headteacher: Mrs Rachel Edwards Chaplain: Rev Canon Peter Rollings Tel: Tel: 01553 772220 NORWICH St Francis of Assisi Primary School Address: Jessopp Road, Norwich, NR2 3QB Tel: 01603 441484 Email: office@st ­, francisofassisi.norfolk.sch.uk Web: www.stfrancisofassisi.co.uk Headteacher: Mrs Felicity Hope Chaplain: TBA Tel: 01603 624615 SWAFFHAM Sacred Heart VA Primary  , School Address: 4 Sporle Road, Swaffham, PE37 7HL Tel: 01760 721330 Email: info@sacredheartschool.co.uk Web: www.shcprimary.co.uk Headteacher: Mr Simon Blain Chaplain: Rev Canon Mark  , Hackeson Tel: 01760 721418 SCHOOLS

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114 Schools Directory Secondary Comprehensive (11 ­, 18) NORWICH Notre Dame High School Address: Surrey Street, Norwich, NR1 3PB Tel: 01603 611431 Fax: 01603 763381 Email: office@ndhs.org.uk Web: www.ndhs.org.uk Headteacher: Mr Tom Pinnington Chaplain: Rev Dr Sean Connolly Tel: 01603 426971 Lay Chaplain: Mr Alex Savage. Email: asavage@ndhs.org.uk SUFFOLK Primary (4 ­, 11) BECCLES St Benet’,s Primary School Address: Ringsfield Road, Beccles, NR34 9PQ Tel: 01502 712012 Email: office.stbenets@cpswv.org Web: www.st ­, benets.suffolk.sch.uk Executive Head: Mrs Sam Barlow Assistant Head: Miss Amanda Lyons Chaplain: Rev Michael Brookes Tel: 01502 713179 BUNGAY St Edmund’,s Primary School Address: St Mary’,s Street, Bungay, NR35 1AY Tel/Fax: 01986 892502 Email: office.stedmunds@cpswv.org Web: www.st ­, edmundsrc.suffolk.sch.uk Executive Head: Mrs Sam Barlow Assistant Head: Miss Amanda Lyons Chaplain: Rev Michael Brookes Tel: Tel: 01986 893355 BURY ST EDMUNDS St Edmund’,s Primary School Address: Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1QG Tel: 01284 755141 Email: office@st ­, edmunds.suffolk.sch.uk Web: www.st ­, edmunds.suffolk.sch.uk Executive Head: Mrs Maria Kemble Head of School: Mrs Katie Copeman Chaplain: Rev Canon David Bagstaff VG Tel: 01284 754358 HAVERHILL St Felix Primary School Address: School Lane, Haverhill, CB9 9DE Tel: 01440 703775 Email: admin@st ­, felixrc.suffolk.sch.uk Web: www.stfelixhaverhill.com Headteacher: Mrs Andi Dodds SCHOOLS

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Schools Directory 115 Chaplain: Fr John Warrington Tel: 01440 702156 IPSWICH St Mark’,s Primary School Address: Stone Lodge Lane West, Ipswich, IP2 9HN Tel: 01473 601748 Fax: 01473 684588 Email: admin@st ­, marks.suffolk.sch.uk Web: www.stmarkscatholicprimary.co.uk Interim Head: Mrs Beverley Derrett Chaplain: Rev Luke Goymour Tel: 01473 684963 IPSWICH St Mary’,s Primary School Address: Woodbridge Road, Ipswich, IP4 4EU Tel: 01473 728372 Email: admin@st ­, marys ­, ipswich.suffolk.sch.uk Web: www.stmaryscatholicprimaryipswich.com Headteacher: Mrs Joanne Berry &, Mrs Josephine Measham Chaplain: Rev Jude Belnas Tel: 01473 728115 IPSWICH St Pancras Primary School Address: Stratford Road, Ipswich, IP1 6EF Tel: 01473 742074 Email: admin@st ­, pancras.suffolk.sch.uk Web: www.stpancrasschool.co.uk Head of School: Mrs Lucille Martin Executive Head: Mrs Clare Clark Chaplain: Rev Joseph Welch Tel: 01473 252596 LOWESTOFT St Mary’,s Primary School Address: Kirkley Cliff, Lowestoft, NR33 0DG Tel: 01502 565384 Email: office@stmarysrcps.org Web: www.stmarysrcps.com Exec Headteacher: Mrs Helen Armstrong Head of School: Mrs Ewa Parker Chaplain: Rev Padraig Hawkins Tel: 01502 572453 NEWMARKET St Louis Academy, Primary &, Nursery Address: Fordham Road, Newmarket, CB8 7AA Tel: 01638 662719 Email: admin@stlouisacademy.co.uk Web: www.stlouisacademy.co.uk Headteacher: Mrs Susan Blakeley Chaplain: Rev Leo Michael Tel: 01638 662492 SUDBURY St Joseph’,s Primary School Address: Beaconsfield Road, Sudbury, CO10 1JP Tel: 01787 373365 SCHOOLS

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116 Schools Directory Email: admin@st ­, josephs.suffolk.sch.uk Web: www.st ­, josephs.suffolk.sch.uk Executive Head: Mrs Maria Kemble Head of School: Mrs Anne ­, Marie Price Chaplain: Rev Peter Brett Tel: 01787 372703 Secondary Comprehensive (11 ­, 18) BURY ST EDMUNDS St Benedict’,s High School Address: Beeton’,s Way, Bury St Edmunds, IP32 6RH Tel: 01284 753512 Fax: 01284 701927 Email: office@st ­, benedicts.suffolk.sch.uk Web: www.st ­, benedicts.suffolk.sch.uk Headteacher: Mrs Imogen Senior Lay Chaplain: Mr Matt Spiller Tel: 01284 753512 IPSWICH St Alban’,s High School (11 ­, 18) Address: Digby Road, Ipswich, IP4 3NJ Tel: 01473 726178 Email: general@st ­, albans.suffolk.sch.uk Web: www.st ­, albans.suffolk.sch.uk Headteacher: Mr Matt Baker Lay Chaplain: Mrs Emma Garstang Priest Chaplain: Rev Jude Belnas Tel: 01473 726178 CAMBRIDGESHIRE Primary (4 ­, 11) CAMBRIDGE St Alban’,s Primary School, Address: Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EN Tel: 01223 712148 Email: office@stalbans.cambs.sch.uk Web: www.stalbans.ccceducation.org Headteacher: Mr Joe McCrossan Chaplain: Served from Our Lady of the Assumption &, the English Martyrs Tel: 01223 350787 CAMBRIDGE St Laurence Primary School Address: Arbury Road, Cambridge, CB4 2JX Tel/Fax: 01223 712227 Email: office@stlaurence.cambs.sch.uk Web: www.stlaurence.cambs.sch.uk Head of School: Mrs Jenny McGhee Wallace Chaplain: Rev Canon Simon Blakesley Tel: 01223 354788 SCHOOLS

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Schools Directory 117 MARCH All Saints Inter ­, Church Academy (Primary) Address: County Road, March, PE15 8ND Tel: 01354 659000 Email: office@allsaints.cambs.sch.uk Web: www.allsaints.cambs.sch.uk Headteacher: Mr Dan Pickard Chaplain: Rev Nicholas Kearney Tel: 01354 650788 Secondary Comprehensive (11 ­, 16) CAMBRIDGE St Bede’,s Inter ­, Church School Address: Birdwood Road, Cambridge, CB1 3TD Tel: 01223 568816 Email: aday@stbedes.combs.sch.uk Web: www.st ­, bedes.org.uk Headteacher: Mr Alistair Day Chaplain: Rev Alexandra Clarke (Anglican) Tel: 01223 568816 Email: aclark@stbedes.combs.sch.uk Chaplain: Served from Our Lady of the Assumption &, the English Martyrs Tel: 01223 350787 PETERBOROUGH Primary (4 ­, 11) PETERBOROUGH St John Henry Newman Primary School Address: Aqua Drive, Hampton Water, Peterborough Tel: 01733 304533 Email: office@stjhn.org.uk Web: www.st ­, johnhenrynewman.org.uk Headteacher: Mr Mark Cooper Chaplain: Rev Jeffrey Downie PETERBOROUGH St Thomas More Primary School Address: Park Lane, Peterborough, PE1 5JW Tel: 01733 566005 Fax: 01733 312350 Email: office@st ­, thomasmoreprimary.com Web: www.st ­, thomasmore.peterborough.sch.uk Headteacher: Mrs Anne ­, Marie McElhinney Chaplain: Served from St Peter and All Souls Tel: 01733 562528 PETERBOROUGH Sacred Heart Primary School Address: Tollgate, Bretton, Peterborough, PE3 9XD Tel: 01733 262449 Email: office@sacredheart.peterborough.sch.uk Web: www.sacredheartprimary.org.uk Interim Head: Mrs Sally Robertshaw SCHOOLS

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118 Schools Directory Chaplain: Rev Arockiya Seelan Tel: Tel: 01733 853201 Secondary Comprehensive (11 ­, 18) PETERBOROUGH St John Fisher High School (11 ­, 18) Address: Park Lane, Peterborough, PE1 5JN Tel: 01733 343646 Email: enquiries@stjohnfisherschool.org.uk Web: www.stjohnfisherschool.org.uk Headteacher: Mrs Kate Pereira Lay Chaplain: Mrs Rowena Goodfellow Tel: 01733 343646 Chaplain: Served from St Peter and All Souls Tel: 01733 562528 INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS CAMBRIDGE St Mary’,s School Address: Bateman Street, Cambridge, CB2 1LY Tel: 01223 353253 Email: enquiries@stmaryscambridge.co.uk Web: www.stmaryscambridge.co.uk Headteacher: Ms Charlotte Avery Head of Juniors: Mrs Joanne Christian Chaplains: Rev Canon Simon Blakesley (Senior) Rev Canon John Minh (Junior) Tel: 01223 832397 Lay Chaplain: Mrs Mel Ward Tel: 01223 224171 NORWICH Notre Dame Preparatory School, Address: Dereham Road, Norwich, NR2 3TA Tel: 01603 625593 Email: headspa@notredameprepschool.co.uk Web: www.notredameprepschool.co.uk Headteacher: Mr Robert Thornton Chaplain: Rev Andrew Eburne Tel: 01603 624615 SCHOOLS  , CHAPLAINS SCHOOLS CHAPLAINCY CO ­, ORDINATOR To be appointed ASSOCIATION OF CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN EDUCATION (ACCE) The Association of Catholic Chaplains exists to provide support and ongoing formation and professional development to those who work as Chaplains in all sectors of Catholic Education —, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form. Further information can be obtained from the Director on Tel: 0207 901 4880. SCHOOLS

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Hospitals Directory 119 HOSPITALS  , AND  , HOSPICES NORFOLK NORWICH NORFOLK AND NORWICH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Address: Colney Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7UY Tel: 01603 286286 Served by: St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich Tel: 01603 624615 THE NORWICH COM MUNITY HOSPITAL Address: Bowthorpe Road, Norwich, NR2 3TU Tel: 01603 776776 Served by: St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich Tel: 01603 624615 THE COLMAN HOSPITAL ( PRISCILLA BACON LODGE ) Address: Unthank Road, Norwich, NR2 2PJ Tel: 01603 255720 Served by: St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich Tel: 01603 624615 THE  , JULIAN  , HOSPITAL Address: Bowthorpe Road, Norwich, NR2 3TD Tel: 01603 421421 Served by: St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich Tel: 01603 624615 HELLESDON HOSPITAL Address: Drayton High Road, Norwich, NR6 5BE Tel: 01603 421421 Served by: St George’,s, Norwich Tel: 01603 426971 NORTHSIDE HOUSE Address: Northside, St Andrew’,s Business Park, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 OHT Tel: 01603 439614 Served by: St George’,s, Norwich Tel: 01603 426971 SPIRE  , HOSPITAL Address: Watton  , Road, Colney, Norwich, NR4 7TD Tel: 01603 456181 Served by: Our Lady &, St Walstan’,s Costessey Tel: 01603 742812 HOSPITALS

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120 Hospitals Directory CROMER BENJAMIN COURT HOSPITAL Address: Roughton Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 0EQ Tel: 01263 511856 Served by: Our Lady and St Joseph, Sheringham Tel: 01263 822036 CROMER AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL Address: Mill Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 0BQ Tel: 01263 513571 Served by: Our Lady and St Joseph, Sheringham Tel: 01263 822036 DEREHAM HOSPITAL Address: Northgate, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 2EX Tel: 01362 692391 Served by: Sacred Heart and St Margaret Mary, East Dereham Tel: 01362 694066 DISS –, BURSTON HOUSE HOSPITAL ( PRIVATE ) Address: Rectory Road, Burston, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 5TU Tel: 01379 741562 Served by: The Most Holy Trinity, Diss Tel: 01379 642914 GORLESTON –, THE JAMES PAGET HOSPITAL Address: Lowestoft Road, Gorleston ­, on ­, Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 6LA Tel: 01493 452452 Served by: St Peter’,s, Gorleston Chaplain: Rev Alvan Ibeh Tel: 01493 301013 HOLT –, KELLING HOSPITAL Address: High Kelling, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6QA Tel: 01263 710575 Served by: Our Lady and St Joseph, Sheringham Tel: 01263 822036 KING’,S LYNN THE QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL Address: Gayton Road, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4ET Tel: 01553 613613 Served by: Our Lady of the Annunciation, King’,s Lynn Tel: 01553 772220 FERMOY PSYCHIATRIC UNIT Address: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gayton Road, King’,s Lynn, PE30 4ET Tel: 01553 736318 Served by: Our Lady of the Annunciation, King’,s Lynn Tel: 01553 772220 HOSPITALS

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Hospitals Directory 121 THE  , NORFOLK HOSPICE, TAPPING HOUSE Address: Wheatfields, Hillington, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 6BH Tel: 01485 601700 Served by: Our Lady of the Annunciation, King’,s Lynn. Tel: 01553 772220 NORTH WALSHAM HOSPITAL Address: Yarmouth Road, North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 9AP Tel: 01692 408000 Served by: Sacred Heart, North Walsham Tel: 01692 403258 SWAFFHAM COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Address: Sporle Road, Swaffham, Norfolk, PE37 7HL Tel: 01760 726550 Served by: Our Lady of Pity, Swaffham Tel: 01760 721418 WELLS ­, NEXT ­, THE ­, SEA –, WELLS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Address: Mill Road, Wells ­, Next ­, The ­, Sea, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR23 1RF Served by: Our Lady of the Annunciation, Walsingham Tel: 01328 821353 SUFFOLK IPSWICH THE IPSWICH HOSPITAL Address: Heath Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 5PD Tel: 01473 712233 Served by: St Mary’,s, Ipswich Tel: 01473 728115 WOODLANDS ( MENTAL HEALTH UNIT ) Address: Heath Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 5PD Tel: 01473 712233 Served by: St Mary’,s, Ipswich Tel: 01473 728115 ST ELIZABET H’,S HOSPICE Address: 565 Foxhall Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 8LX Tel: 01473 727776 Served by: St Mary’,s, Ipswich Tel: 01473 728115 NUFFIELD HOSPITAL ( PRIVATE ) Address: Foxhall Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 5SW Tel: 01473 855331 Served by: St Mary’,s, Ipswich Tel: 01473 728115 HOSPITALS

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122 Hospitals Directory TREEHOUSE  , CHILDRE N’,S HOSPICE Address: St Augustine’,s Gardens, Ipswich, IP3 8NS Tel: 01473 271334 Served by: St Mary’,s, Ipswich Tel: 01473 728115 ALDEBURGH AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Address: Park Road, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5ES Tel: 01728 443850 Served by: Our Lady and St Peter, Aldeburgh Tel: 01728 452782 BECCLES –, THE WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Address: St Mary’,s Road, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 9NQ Tel: 01502 719800 Served by: St Benet’,s, Beccles Tel: 01502 713179 BURY ST EDMUNDS THE WEST SUFFOLK HOSPITAL Address: Hardwick Lane, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2QZ Tel: 01284 713000 Served by: St Edmund King and Martyr, Bury St Edmunds Tel: 01284 754358 ST NICHOLAS’, HOSPICE Address: McMillan Way, Hardwick Lane, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2QY Tel: 01284 766133 Served by: St Edmund King and Martyr, Bury St Edmunds Tel: 01284 754358 NUFFIELD HOSPITAL ( PRIVATE ) Address: St Mary’,s Square, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2AA Tel: 01284 701371 Served by: St Edmund King and Martyr, Bury St Edmunds Tel: 01284 754358 EYE –, HARTISMERE HOSPITAL Address: Castleton Way, Eye, Suffolk, IP23 7BH Tel: 0800 2797257 Served from: The Most Holy Trinity, Diss Tel: 01379 642914 NEWMARKET –, COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Address: Exning Road, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7JG Tel: 03330 433966 Served by: Our Lady Immaculate and St Etheldreda, Newmarket Tel: 01638 662492/666305 CAMBRIDGE HOSPITALS

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Hospitals Directory 123 CAMBRIDGESHIRE CAMBRIDGE ADDENBROOK E’,S HOSPITAL Address: Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ Tel: 01223 245151 Served by: Rev Adrian  , Gates Tel: 01223 217769 ROSIE MATERNITY HOSPITAL Address: Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 2SW Tel: 01223 245151 Served by: Rev Adrian  , Gates Tel: 01223 217769 ARTHUR RANK HOSPICE Address: Arthur Rank House, 351, Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 3DF Tel: 01223 657770 Served by: Dcn John Bell Tel: 07502 560610 SPIRE HOSPITAL Address: Impington, Cambridgeshire, CB4 9EL Tel: 01223 266900 Served by: St Laurence’,s, Cambridge Tel: 01223 704640 BROOKFIELDS HOSPITAL Address: Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 3DF Tel: 01223 603051 Served by: St Philp Howard, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge Tel: 01223 211235 ELY –, THE PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPITAL Address: Lynn Road, Ely, Cambs, CB6 1DN Tel: 01353 772500 Served by: Our Lady and St Etheldreda, Ely Tel: 01353 662759 FULBOURN FULBOURNE HOSPITAL Address: Cambridge Road, Fulbourn, Cambs, CB21 5EF Tel: 01223 219400 Served by: Rev Adrian  , Gates Tel: 01223 219646 IDA DARWIN HOSPITAL Address: Fulbourn, Cambs, CB1 5EE Tel: 01223 726789 Served by: Our Lady of the Assumption &, English Martyrs, Cambridge Tel: 01223 350787 HOSPITALS

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124 Hospitals Directory HUNTINGDON –, HINCHINGBROOK HOSPITAL Address: Hinchingbrook Park, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 6NT Tel: 01480 416416 Served by: St Michael the Archangel, Huntingdon Tel: 01480 453257 MILTON –, CHILDRE N’,S HOSPICE Address: Church Lane, Milton, Cambs, CB4 6AB Tel: 01223 815100 Served by: St Laurence’,s, Cambridge Tel: 01223 704640 PAPWORTH –, NEW ROYAL PAPWORTH HOSPITAL Address: Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge, CB2 0AY Tel: 01223 638000 Served by: Rev Adrian Gates Chaplaincy tel: 01223 217769 WISBECH –, NORTH CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL Address: The Park, Wisbech, Cambs, PE13 3AB Tel: 01945 613613 or 01945 488088 Served by: Our Lady and St Charles Borromeo, Wisbech Tel: 01945 583466 PETERBOROUGH PETERBOROUGH CITY HOSPITAL Address: Bretton Gate, Bretton, Peterborough, PE3 9GZ Tel: 01733 67800 Served by: St Peter and All Souls and St Luke’,s, Peterborough Tel: 01733 562528 FITZWILLIAM HOSPITAL ( PRIVATE ) Address: Milton Way, Bretton, Peterborough, PE3 9AQ Tel: 01733 261717 Served by: Sacred Heart and St Oswald, Peterborough Tel: 01733 322750 HOSPITAL CHAPLAINCY CO-ORDINATOR Co ­, ordinator: Dcn Patrick Limacher Address: 3 Mill Close, Wortham, Diss, IP22 1PR Tel: 01379 452785 Mob: 07813 471587 If you have a relative or a friend or are being admitted to hospital, please ensure that you indicate that you or they are a Catholic, and also would like the Catholic Chaplain to be informed of your presence in hospital. Otherwise, the Catholic Chaplain will not know that a Catholic patient is in the hospital. The secular authorities are not permitted to tell the Church if a patient is Catholic, and, according to secular rules and regulations, chaplains and parish priests are not permitted to communicate with one another regarding your presence in hospital without your permission. It is also good practice to inform hospital staff that you would like receive visitors, as some hospitals HOSPITALS

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Hospitals Directory 125 will not permit visitors who are not close family without prior permission from the patient. Please inform: The hospital chaplain Your parish priest The nursing staff at the hospital upon arrival PRISONS PRISONS  , AND  , DETENTION  , CENTRES NORFOLK NORWICH –, HMP Norwich and YOI Chaplain: Mrs Ursula Edwards Tel: 01603 708722 Email: ursula.edwards@justice.gov.uk Chaplain: Rev Sean Connolly Tel: 01603 426971 Email: sean.connolly@rcdea.org.uk SCOTTOW –, HMP Bure Chaplain: George Stone Tel: 01603 326179 Email: george.stone1@justice.gov.uk Chaplain: Rev Peter Wygnanski Email: peter.wygnanski@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 01263 822036 WAYLAND –, HMP Wayland Chaplain: Rev Denis Gallagher Tel: 01953 804080 Email: denis.gallagher@justice.gov.uk Chaplain: Dcn Martin Sanderson Tel: 01440 743232 Email: martin.sanderson2@justice.gov.uk SUFFOLK HIGHPOINT –, HMP Highpoint South Chaplain: Rev Alan McMahon Tel: 01440 743232 Email: alan.mcmahon@justice.gov.uk Chaplain: Dcn Huw Williams Tel: 01440 743195 Email: huw.williams@justice.gov.uk

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126 Prisons Directory HIGHPOINT –, HMP Highpoint Nort h Chaplain: Dcn Alan McMahon Tel: 01440 743596 Email: alan.mcmahon@justice.gov.uk Chaplain: Dcn Huw Williams Tel: 01440 743196 Email: huw.williams@justice.gov.uk HOLLESLEY BAY –, HMP Hollesley Bay and HMP Warren Hill Chaplain: Mr Simon Ashenden Tel: Warren Hill Chaplaincy 01394 633468 Hollesley Bay Chaplaincy 01394 412446 Email: simon.ashenden@justice.gov.uk CAMBRIDGESHIRE LITTLEHEY –, HMP Littlehey Chaplain: Dcn Prameel Joseph Tel: 01480 335252 Email: joseph.prameel@justice.gov.uk MARCH –, HMP Whitemoor Chaplain: Dcn Jacob Cheriyan Tel: 01354 602726 or 602563 Email: jacob.cheriyan@justice.gov.uk PETERBOROUGH PETERBOROUGH –, HMP Peterborough Chaplain: Rev Paul Peter Alphonse CMF Tel: 01733 217500 Email: paul.alphonse@sodexogov.co.uk Chaplain: Rev Karol Porczak MS Email: karol.porczak@rcdea.org.uk PRISON CHAPLAINCY CO ­, ORDINATOR Co ­, ordinator: Dcn Alan McMahon Address: HMP Highpoint, Stradishall, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9YE Tel: 01440 743232 Email: alan.mcmahon@justice.gov.uk PRISONS

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Prisons Directory 127 CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS CLERGY  , AND  , RELIGIOUS DIOCESAN PRIESTS BAGSTAFF, David (10.7.76) (VG) Address: The Presbytery, 21 Westgate St, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 1QG Email: david.bagstaff@rcdea.org.uk BAKER, David (7.9.96) (Rtd) Address: 30 Park Lane, Helhoughton, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 7BE Email: david.baker@rcdea.org.uk BARNES, John (7.10.95) Address: St Felix, 8 Gainsborough Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7HT Email: john.barnes@rcdea.org.uk BELNAS, Alfonso ­, Jude (6.7.19) Address: The Presbytery, 322 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich, IP4 4BD Email: jude.belnas@rcdea.org.uk BLAIR, Stephen (26.5.73), (Rtd) Address: St Michael’,s Cottage, Carmelite Monastery, Quidenham, Norfolk, NR16 2PH Tel: 01953 716060 Email: stephen.blair@rcdea.org.uk BLAKESLEY, Simon (2.6.90) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, 91 Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 1XB Email: simon.blakesley@rcdea.org.uk BRETT , Peter (9.1.66) Address: The Priest’,s House, 20 The Croft, Sudbury Suffolk, CO10 1HW Email: peter.brett@rcdea.org.uk BROOKES, Michael (6.7.19) Address: 1 St Mary’,s Street, Bungay, Suffolk, IP35 1AX Email: michael.brookes@rcdea.org.uk BROWN, Peter (7.3.71), (Rtd) Address: 16 Park Road, Wells ­, next ­, the ­, Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1DQ Tel: 01328 710604 Email: peter.brown@rcdea.org.uk BURBIDGE, Bruce (22.7.94) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH CAULFIELD, James (23.9.89), BD Address: 69 Queens Road, Wisbech, Cambs, PE13 2PH Email: james.caulfield@rcdea.org.uk CLEARY, Patrick (16.12.78) Address: Catholic Presbytery, 73 Newtown, The tf ord, Norfolk, IP24 3AU Email: patrick.cleary@rcdea.org.uk CONNOLLY, Sean (22.7.94) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, 223 Sprowston Road, Norwich, NR3 4HZ Email: sean.connolly@rcdea.org.uk CRAMARO , Olindo (24.1.54), (Rtd) Address: 36 Main Street, Yaxley, Peterborough, PE7 3LY Tel: 01733 242031 Email: olindo.cramaro@rcdea.org.uk DE LACY-SPENCER, Roger (5.6.79) (Rtd) Address: 25 Station Road, Beccles, Suffolk NR34 9QH Email: roger.spencer@rcdea.org.uk

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DOWNIE, Jeffrey (2013) Address: 14 Royle Close, Orton Longueville, Peterborough, PE2 7LN Email: jeffrey.downie@rcdea.org.uk EBURNE, Andrew (20.7.18) Address: The Presbytery, 17 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: andrew.eburne@rcdea.org.uk EDWARDS, Peter (8.3.97) (Rtd) Address: 42 Kelvin Close, Cambridge, CB1 8DN Tel: 01223 240757 Email: peter.edwards@rcdea.org.uk EGGLESTON , Edmund (2.7.94) Address: The Presbytery, 21a St John’,s St, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1ED Email: edmund.eggleston@rcdea.org.uk FEARS, Martin (8.7.00) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: martin.fears@rcdea.org.uk FINBOW, Dennis (20.9.80) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: dennis.finbow@rcdea.org.uk FINEGAN, David (9.6.85) Address: 19 Egremont Street, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6 1AE Email: david.finegan@rcdea.org.uk FOREMAN, Anthony (Rtd) (12.3.65) Address: Wheelwrights, Lidgate, Nr Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9PR Tel: 01638 500078 Email: anthony.foreman@rcdea.org.uk FROST, Russell (9.5.91) (Rtd) Address: La Canonica, 81 Wilkinson Drive, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 2DS Tel: 01473 612178 Email: russell.frost@rcdea.org.uk FYFE , James (20.11.98) (Rtd) Address: Flat 316,  , Ralph Perring Court, Stone Park Avenue, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 3DD Email: james.fyfe@rcdea.org.uk Mob: 07832 261977 GALLAGHER,  , Denis (13.6.93) Address: Catholic Presbytery, 1 Norwich Road, Wymondham, NR18 0QE Email: denis.gallagher@rcdea.org.uk GATES, Adrian (21.7.90) Address: 30 Ditton Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8SF Email: adrian.gates@rcdea.org.uk GEORGE , Mathew (7.1.97) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: mathew.george@rcdea.org.uk GOYMOUR , Luke (10.07.10) Address: The Presbytery, 180 Hawthorn Drive,  , Chantry Estate, Ipswich, IP2 0QQ Email: luke.goymour@rcdea.org.uk GRIFFIN , Michael (15.6.73) (Rtd) Address: The Presbytery, Newmarket Road, Kirtling, CB8 8PA Tel: 01638 730603 Email: michael.griffin@rcdea.org.uk 128 Clergy and Religious Directory CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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Clergy and Religious Directory 129 HACKESON, Mark (20.7.96) Address: Catholic Presbytery, 31 Station Street, Swaffham, Norfolk, PE37 7HP Email: mark.hackeson@rcdea.org.uk HARKNESS, Eugè,ne (9.6.84) (Chancellor) Address: Catholic Rectory, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 1JR Email: pp@olem.org.uk or chancery@rcdea.org.uk HAWKINS, Padraig (9.7.11) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, 19 Gordon Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 1NL Email: padraig.hawkins@rcdea.org.uk HEALEY, Richard (5.7.80) (Rtd) Address: Room 13, Montana Care Home, East Barton Road, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 2RF Email: richard.healey@rcdea.org.uk HELEY, John (18.6.88), (Rtd) Address: 24 Kestrel Close, Burnham Market, Norfolk, PE31 8EF Tel: 01328 730036 Email: john.heley@rcdea.org.uk HODGSON, Alan (6.7.19) Address: Cathedral House, Unthank Road, Norwich, NR2 2PA Email: alan.hodgson@rcdea.org.uk HUYNH , Chanh (Paul) Address: The Presbytery, 468 Norwich Road, Ipswich, IP1 6JS Email: paul.chanh@rcdea.org.uk HYPHER, Paul (22.7.62), (Rtd) Address: Moons Acre House, Low Bentham Road, Bentham, Lancs LA2 7BP Tel: 01524 262541 Email: paul.hypher@rcdea.org.uk IRESON, Richard (Rtd) Address: 7 Southfield Drive, Louth, Lincs, LN11 9ED Tel: 01507 608082 Email: richard.ireson@rcdea.org.uk JENNINGS, David (1.5.93) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: david.jennings@rcdea.org.uk JOHNSTONE , Michael ( 14.3.97), (Rtd) Address: Room 5, Montana Care Home, East Barton Road, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 2RF Tel: 07930 601795 Email: michael.johnstone@rcdea.org.uk KEARNEY, Nicholas (11.7.87) Address: 8 St John’,s Road, March, Cambs, PE15 8RJ Email: nicholas.kearney@rcdea.org.uk LEEMING, Peter (2.7.77) (Rtd) Address: 10 Oakampton House, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 2RF Email: peter.leeming@rcdea.org.uk LEWORTHY , Simon (13.3.92) Address: Catholic Presbytery, 29 Lockington Road, Stowmarket, IP14 1BQ Tel: 01449 612946 Email: simon.leworthy@rcdea.org.uk CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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130 Clergy and Religious Directory LLOYD, Denys (28.5.94) (Rtd) Address: 35 Chapelfield East, Norwich, NR2 1SF Tel: 01603 630400 Email: denys.lloyd@rcdea.org.uk LOCKE, Laurie (9.7.11) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: laurie.locke@rcdea.org.uk MacCARTHY, Henry (2.7.77) (Rtd) Address: 81 Mountbatten Road, Dersingham, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 6YE Tel: 01485 543818 Email: henry.maccarthy@rcdea.org.uk MADDISON, Paul (14.1.89) Address: Flat 13, Oakampton House, East Barton Road, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 2RF Tel: 07858 063358 Email: paul.maddison@rcdea.org.uk MAGPUYO, Jaylord (8.12.17) Address: The Presbytery, 35 London Road, East Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1AS Email: jaylord.magpuyo@rcdea.org.uk MARIANU  , Leonard Michael (2.10.10) Address: 14 Exeter Road, Newmarket, CB8 8LT Email: leonard.michael@rcdea.org.uk MARSH, Peter (18.3.62), (Rtd) Address: Willows, Corders Farm, Bury Road, Lawshall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP29 4PJ Tel: 01284 830665 CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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Clergy and Religious Directory 131 MOFFATT, Brendan (12.6.83) Address: Montana Care Home, East Barton Road, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 2RF Email: brendan.moffatt@rcdea.org.uk NEATE, Andrew (29.6.96) (19.9.20) Address: The Presbytery, 29 Wells Road, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 9EG Tel: 01328 853481 Email: andrew.neate@rcdea.org.uk NGUYEN Minh, Hoan (John) (10.7.99) Address: 135 High Street, Sawston, Cambridgeshire, CB22 3HJ Tel: 01223 832397 Email: john.minh@rcdea.org.uk PAUL, David (16.9.95) (Rtd) Address: 5 Printworks Drive, Norwich, NR3 1FN Tel: 07445 818415 Email: david.paul@rcdea.org.uk POOBALAN  , (SEELAN,) Arockiya (16.04.05) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, 933, Lincoln Road, Peterborough, PE4 6AE Email: arockiya.seelan@rcdea.org.uk QUIGLEY, Gerard (22.3.75) (Rtd) Address: 2 Euston Close, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3PY Tel: 01284 829026 Email: gerry.quigley@rcdea.org.uk RAJ, Peter (11.2.21) Address: The Presbytery, 4 Norwich Road, North Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 9JP Email: peter.raj@rcdea.org.uk REAR, Michael (7.9.96), (Rtd) Address: 32 Cleaves Drive, Walsingham, Norfolk, NR22 6EQ Tel: 01328 821180 Email: michael.rear@rcdea.org.uk ROGERS, Anthony (26.6.71) Address: Catholic Presbytery, 15 The Terrace, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5JH Email: anthony.rogers@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 07778 221509 ROLLINGS, Peter (16.7.87) Address: Catholic Rectory, North Everard Street, King’,s Lynn, PE30 5HQ Email: peter.rollings@rcdea.org.uk RYAN, Michael (12.9.81) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: michael.ryan@rcdea.org.uk SHRYANE, Anthony (2.3.69) (Rtd) Address: 40 Lincoln Gate, Lincoln Road, Peterborough, PE1 2RD Email: anthony.shryane@rcdea.org.uk Tel: 01733 565897 SHRYANE, Philip (28.6.75) Address: Catholic Presbytery, 82 Hartford Road, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 1XG Email: philip.shryane@rcdea.org.uk SMITH, Christopher (7.9.96) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, The Common, Southwold, Suffolk, IP18 6AH Email: christopher.smith@rcdea.org.uk SMITH, MICHAEL (3.7.21) Address: Cathedral House, Unthank Road, Norwich, NR2 2PA Email: michael.smith@rcdea.org.uk CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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132 Clergy and Religious Directory VULLIAMY, Michael (30.6.79) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, 3 Station Road, Whittlesey, Cambs, PE7 1SA Email: michael.vulliamy@rcdea.org.uk WALSH, James (22.7.67) (Rtd) Address: Rainbow Cottage, Crown Road, Buxton, Norfolk, NR10 5EH Email: james.walsh@rcdea.org.uk WALTON, Thomas Address: 19 Needingworth Road, St Ives, Cambs, PE27 5JT Email: tom.walton@rcdea.org.uk WARD, David (31.5.97) Address: The Presbytery, Townhouse Road, Costessey, Norwich, NR8 5AA Email: david.ward@rcdea.org.uk WARRINGTON, John (24.7.93) Address: 3 Wentworth Terrace, Haverhill, Suffolk, CB9 9BP Email: john.warrington@rcdea.org.uk WELCH, Joseph Address: The Presbytery, 1 Orwell Place, Ipswich, IP4 1BD Tel: 01473 252596 Email: joseph.welch@rcdea.org.uk WHISENANT, Henry (06.07.13) Address: Presbytery, Chapel Lane, Withermarsh Green, Colchester, CO6 4TA Email: henry.whisenant@rcdea.org.uk WHITE, Richard (14.7.90) (Rtd) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: richard.white@rcdea.org.uk WILLIAMS, Gordon (7.4.84) (Rtd) Address: 33 Sycamore Gardens, Leyland, Lancashire, PR25 3DF Tel: 07775 792929 Email: gordon.williams@rcdea.org.uk WYGNANSKI, Peter (22.7.20) Address: The Presbytery, Cromer Road, Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8RT Email: peter.wygnanski@rcdea.org.uk DIOCESAN PRIESTS  , WORKING  , OUTSIDE  , THE  , DIOCESE DAVIES, Simon (6.7.19) Address: 130 Springhurst Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1S OE5, Canada Email: fathersimondavies@gmail.com RANDALL, Samuel (15.3.19) Address: Radio Maria, 5 ­, 7 Clifton GR, Preston, Melbourne, Victoria 3072, Australia Email: rmaustralia@radiomaria.org SELMAN, Francis (8.12.73) Address: St Mary’,s College, Oscott, Chester Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 5AA Email: francis.selman@rcdea.org.uk SMITH, David (7.9.96) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: david.smith229@mod.gov.uk SPELLMAN, Paul (6.7.19) Address: St Peter’,s, Low Fell, Gateshead, NE9 5HY. Email: spellbags70@gmail.com CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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Clergy and Religious Directory 133 SECULAR PRIESTS OF OTHER DIOCESES ABLEWHITE, John (Westminster) (Rtd) Address: 46 Tower Court, Tower Road, Ely, Cambs, CB7 4XS Tel: 01353 968056 or 07966 299154 Email: johnablewhite@rcdow.org.uk ADAM, Gordon (Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham) Address: 38 Windsor Road, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5PL Tel: 01553 777428 Email: gordon.adam@rcdea.org.uk ANAMAN, Alex (Ghana) Address: Church of St Henry Morse, Shelfanger Road, Diss, IP22 4DX Tel: 01379 642914 Email: alex.anaman@rcdea.org.uk ARAKKAL JOSEPH, Andrews (India) Address: 14 Royle Close, Orton Longueville, Peterborough, PE2 7LN Email: andrew.arackal@rcdea.org.uk BOROVSKY, Tibor (Slovakia) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, 39 East Street, St Neots, Cambs, PE19 1JU Email: tibor.borovsky@rcdea.org.uk BOULD, Stephen (Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham) (4.6.11) Address: The Grange, 43 Park Hill, Oulton, Lowestoft NR32 5DQ Tel: 01502 567882 Email stephen.bould@rcdea.org.uk BRENT, Allen (Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham) Address: 18 St Alban’,s Road, Cambridge, CB4 2HG Tel: 07803 588027 Email: alb13@cam.ac.uk BUGBY, T imothy (Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham) Address: 10 Guanock Terrace, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5QT Tel: 01553 766175 Email: timothy.bugby@rcdea.org.uk CHENYIKA, WALTER (Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe) Address: The Presbytery, 21 Westgate St, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 1QG Email: wchenyika@yahoo.co.uk COLEMAN Don MA (Rtd) (Southwark) Address: 8 Bell Close, Saxmundham, Suffolk, IP17 1AZ Tel: 01728 605688 DE  , MELLO FALCAO, Erico (Brazil) Address: Catholic Presbytery, 17 Howdale Road, Downham Market, PE38 9AB Tel: 01366 382353 Email: erico.demellofalcao@rcdea.org.uk DOBSON Christopher (Rtd) (Arundle &, Brighton) (21.7.12) Address: The Old Stables, Rookery Farm, Hacheston, Woodbridge, IP13 0DJ Tel: 07754 592899 Email: chris.dobson@abdiocese.org.uk DUMAG Peter (USAF) Address: 100 ARW/HC, RAF Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 8NF HOGAN, Christopher (Nottingham) (Rtd) Address: Flat 6, Oakampton House, East Barton Rd, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 2RF Email: chris.hogan@rcdea.org.uk CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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134 Clergy and Religious Directory KEANE, Paul (Brentwood) Address: Fisher House, Guildhall St, Cambridge, CB2 3NH Email: pjk1001@cam.ac.uk Tel: 01223 742192 LINDLAR, Christopher (Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham) Episcopal Vicar for Finance &, Administration Address: 5 Hercules Drive, Swaffham, Norfolk, PE37 8FZ Tel: 07710 090195 Email christopher.lindlar@ordinariate.org.uk McCLEMENT, Neville (Northampton), (Rtd) Address: 12 The Pightle, North Cove, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 7PR Tel: 01502 476702 Email: neville.mcclement@rcdea.org.uk MOGER, Philip (Leeds) Address: Postgate Cottage, Station Road, Walsingham, Norfolk, NR22 6EB Email: philip.moger@rcdea.org.uk PIKULINSKI, Jerzy (USAF), Address: Catholic Chaplain, Base Chapel Bldg 900, RAF Lakenheath, Brandon, Suffolk, IP27 9PN Tel: 01638 523711 RIZZI , Giuseppe Address: Catholic Rectory, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 1JR Email: giuseppe.rizzi@rcdea.org.uk STACK, Michael (Birmingham) (Rtd) National Chaplain to the Association of Catholic Nurses of England &, Wales. Address: 59 Milfield, Ashill, Thetford, Norfolk, IP25 7BQ Email: michael.stack3@gmail.com STOKES, Michael (23.2.64) (Rtd) (Brentwood) Address: Wuffing House 30 Sandringham R, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 5DR Tel: 01485 532358 Email: michael.stokes@rcdea.org.uk TRENCHARD, John (Nottingham) (Rtd) Address: 9 Churchfield, Court, Girton, Cambridge, CB3 0XA Email: johntrenchard@dioceseofnottingham.uk WESTON , Ivan (Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham) Address: 2 The Furlongs, Needingworth, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE27 4TX Tel: 01480 462107 Email: ivan.weston@rcdea.org.uk POLISH MISSION PRIESTS HAREZA, Waldemar Address: 4 Crown Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR5 0ER Email: waldemar.hareza@rcdea.org.uk NAWLOKA, Pawel Address: 82 Wellesley Road, Ipswich, IP4 1PH Email: pawel.nawloka@rcdea.org.uk NIEWINSKI, Waldemar Address: Polonia House, 231 Chesterton Road, Cambridge, CB4 1AS. Tel: 01223 368539 Email: waldemar.niewinski@rcdea.org.uk CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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Clergy and Religious Directory 135 OGORZALY, Marek SChr (21.5.96) Address: 2 Cedar Grove, Peterborough, PE1 3SP Email: marekog@post.pl SUSKI, Grzegorz SChr (22.5.18) Address: 2 Cedar Grove, Peterborough, PE1 3SP Email: grzesiekschr@wp.pl PORTUGUESE CHAPLAIN DE  , MELLO FALCAO, Erico Address: Catholic Presbytery, 17 Howdale Road, Downham Market, PE38 9AB Tel: 01366 382353/ 07944 619427 Email: thefalcom.erico@gmail.com SYRO ­, MALABAR  , CHAPLAINS PANTHAMKAL, Philip John SM Address: Catholic Presbytery, 33 Walpole Road, Cherry Hinton, Cambs, CB13TH Mobile: 0771 3139350 Email: philip.john@rcdea.org.uk PARAKANDATHIL, Thomas SM Address: 482 Landseer Road, Ipswich, IP3 9LU Mobile: 07512 402607 Email: frparakandathil@gmail.com THOMAS, Jinu SM Address: 15 Finchfield, Peterborough, PE1 4YG Email: jimuthomas1990@gmail.com Mobile: 07518 970786 PRIESTS OF RELIGIOUS ORDERS ( Working or resident in the Diocese) ALPHONSE, Paul Peter CMF (26.12.12) Address: The Towers, Buckden, Cambs, PE19 5TA Email: peterpaul.alphonse@rcdea.org.uk AROCKIAM, Antony CMF Address: 18 Stuart Close, Brandon, IP27 0HB Email: antony.arockiam@rcdea.org.uk BLANDFORD, Philip CMF (29.7.73) Address: The Towers, Buckden, Cambs, PE19 5TA Email: philip.blandford@rcdea.org.uk CARR, Colin OP (27.6.81) Address: Blackfriars, Buckingham Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DD Tel: 07788 867121 Email: colin.carr@english.op.org CROWE , NICHOLAS OP Address: Blackfriars, Buckingham Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DD Tel: 01223 741251 Email: nicholas.crowe@english.op.org DABRE, Gladson Francesco OSA (5.5.18) Address: Clare Priory, Ashen Road, Clare, Suffolk, CO10 8NX Email: parishpriest@clarepriory.net CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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136 Clergy and Religious Directory DOBSON, William SSP (Rtd) Address: The White Bungalow, Homefields Lane, Hunstanton PE36 5HZ Email: william.dobson@rcdea.org.uk DONAGHY, George OSA (16.7.05) Address: Clare Priory, Ashen Road, Clare, Suffolk, CO10 8NX Email: george.donaghy@rcdea.org.uk ECCLES, Robert OP (29.6.68) Address: Blackfriars, Buckingham Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DD Tel: 01223 741265 Email: robert.eccles@english.op.org GOONAN, Thomas SM (3.4.65) Address: Stella Maris, The Buttlands, Wells ­, next ­, the ­, Sea, NR23 1EY Email: thomas.goonan@rcdea.org.uk HANRAHAN, Desmond SM Address: Stella Maris, The Buttlands, Wells ­, next ­, the ­, Sea, NR23 1EY Email: desmond.hanrahan@rcdea.org.uk HONE, Ed CSsR Address: St Edmund’,s College, Mount Pleasant, Cambridge, CB3 0BN Email: eh669@cam.ac.uk IBE Alexander SMMM (26.7.14) Address: Catholic Rectory, St Mary’,s, Regent Road, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2AJ Email: alexander.Ibe@rcdea.org.uk IBEH, Alvan SMMM (21.7.12) Address: Catholic Rectory, St Mary’,s, Regent Road, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2AJ Email: alvan.ibeh@rcdea.org.uk CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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Clergy and Religious Directory 137 KENNEDY, Jim CMF (8.4.67) Address: The Towers, Buckden, Cambs, PE19 5TA Email: jim.kennedy@rcdea.org.uk McCOY, Alban OFM Conv (20.12.75) Address: St Edmund’,s College, Mount Pleasant, Cambridge, CB3 0BN Email: am335@cam.ac.uk M c INERNEY, James Mary OFM  , Conv (28.4.15) Address: Shields, 23 High Street, Walsingham, Norfolk, NR22 6AZ Email: james.mcinerney@rcdea.org.uk MARLEY, Euan OP (1.10.94) Address: Blackfriars, Buckingham Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DD Tel: 01223 741251 Email: euan.marley@english.op.org MIDDLETON, David OSA (3.7.71) Address: Clare Priory, Ashen Road, Clare, Suffolk, CO10 8NX Email: david.middleton@rcdea.org.uk NWANKWO, Anthony SMMM (24.7.10) Address: St Mary’,s, Regent Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 2AJ Email: anthony.nwankwo@rcdea.org.uk PARK, Stefan OSA (13.10.01) Address: Clare Priory, Ashen Road, Clare, Suffolk, CO10 8NX Email: stefan.park@rcdea.org.uk PEARSON, GREGORY OP (27.7.13) Address: Blackfriars, Buckingham Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DD Tel: 01223 741251 Email: gregory.pearson@english.op.org PORCZAK, Karol MS (18.5.91) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, Geneva St, Peterborough, PE1 2RS Email karol.porczak@rcdea.org.uk SMIALEK, Waldemar MS (20.5.89) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, Geneva Street, Peterborough, PE1 2RS Email: waldemar.smialek@rcdea.org.uk SOWA, Adam MS (14.5.94) Address: The Catholic Presbytery, Geneva Street, Peterborough, PE1 2RS Email: adam.sowa@rcdea.org.uk STAWICKI, Krzysztof CMF (22.5.93) Address: The Towers, Buckden, Cambs, PE19 5TA Email: sthugh.buckden@gmail.com TULLOCH, Keith, SM (15.12.73) Address: Stella Maris, The Buttlands, Wells ­, next ­, the ­, Sea, NR23 1EY Email: keith.tulloch@rcdea.org.uk VERRILL , ROBERT OP (7.7.12) Address: Blackfriars, Buckingham Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DD Tel: 01223 741251 Email: robert.verrill@english.op.org WHITE, Dominic OP (23.9.02) Address: Blackfriars, Buckingham Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DD Tel: 01223 741251 Email: dominic.white@english.op.org CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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138 Clergy and Religious Directory PERMANENT DEACONS BEDFORD, John (28.6.08) Address: 5 Garrick Walk, Old Fletton, Peterborough, PE2 8DD Email: john.bedford@rcdea.org.uk BELFIELD, John (30.6.00) Address: 3 John Street, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5HH Tel: 01553 774303 Email: john.belfield@rcdea.org.uk BELL, John (6.7.12) Address: 3 Applewood Close, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, CB1 9NU Tel: 07502 560610 Email: john.bell@rcdea.org.uk BRIGHTEN, Christopher (31.7.02) Address: 4 Godbold Close, Kesgrave, Ipswich, IP5 2FE Tel: 07554 799174 Email: christopher.brighten@rcdea.org.uk BROOKS, Clive (13.6.92) (Rtd) Address: 76 Broom Knoll, East End, East Bergholt, Suffolk, CO7 6XN Tel: 01206 396319 Email: clive.brooks@rcdea.org.uk CHERIYAN, Jacob (29.7.20) Address: 137 Atherstone Avenue, Peterborough, PE3 9UN Tel: 07957 124973 Email: jacob.cheriyan@rcdea.org.uk CHIAPPINELLI, Claudio (14.7.04) Address: 202 Broadway, Peterborough, PE1 4DT Tel: 01733 344089 Email: claudio.chiappinelli@rcdea.org.uk COOK, Geoffrey (8.12.78) Address: 20 Brierley Walk, Cambridge, CB4 3NH Tel: 01223 351650 Email: geoffrey.cook@rcdea.org.uk CROUCHER, DAVID (4.7.04) (Clifton) Address: Thelwell House, Mill Street, Gislingham, Suffolk, IP23 8JT Tel: 07723 359207 Email: david.croucher@rcdea.org.uk DIMELOW, William (25.5.91) Address: Crofthaven, The Croft, Old Costessey, Norwich, Norfolk, NR8 5DT Tel: 01603 743476 Email: bill.dimelow@rcdea.org.uk FELTON, Tony (29.6.96) Address: 6 Borough End, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 9YW Tel: 07985 228397 Email: tony.felton@rcdea.org.uk GLADDEN, Brett (22.6.19) Address: c/o Parish Office, St Edmunds, 21 Westgate St, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1QG Email: brett.gladden@rcdea.org.uk GLANVILLE, Peter (29.6.96) Address: White Lilacs, Station Road, Cantley, Norfolk, NR13 3NL Tel: 01493 701341 CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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Clergy and Religious Directory 139 Email: peter.glanville@rcdea.org.uk GREEF, Nicholas (3.7.04) Address: 18 Levine Close, Brundall, Norwich, NR13 5RH Tel: 01603 715066 Email: nick.greef@rcdea.org.uk HATFIELD, Ian (25.5.91) Address: Flat B, 28 Constitution Hill, Norwich, NR3 4BU Tel: 01603 491501 Email: ian.hatfield@rcdea.org.uk HIRONS, Paul (25.5.91) (Rtd) Address: 2 Cleaves House, Wells Road, Walsingham, Norfolk, NR22 6DJ Tel: 01328 821523 Email: paul.hirons@rcdea.org.uk HURST, JAMES (22.6.19) Address: 47 High Street, Chippenham, Ely, Cambs, CB7 5PR Tel: 01638 721235 / 07736 146401 Email: james.hurst@rcdea.org.uk JORDAN, Michael (3.7.04) Address: c/o The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, NR14 7SH Email: michael.jordan@rcdea.org.uk JOSEPH, Prameel (30.7.20) Address: 5 Marketstede, Hampton Hargate, Peterborough, PE7 8FA Tel: 07464 972929 Email: prameel.joseph@rcdea.org.uk JOYCE , Robert (25.5.91) (Rtd), Address: Otter Bank, 72, Green End, Comberton, Cambridge, CB3 7DA Tel: 01223 262964 Email: robert.joyce@rcdea.org.uk L’,ESTRANGE, Martin (22.6.19) Address: Gables Cottage, 9 Common Lane, North Runcton, King’,s Lynn, PE33 0RD Tel: 01553 840978 Email: martin.lestrange@rcdea.org.uk LIMACHER, Patrick (2.7.05) Address: 3 Mill Close, Wortham, Diss, IP22 1PR Tel: 01379 452785 Mob: 07813471587 Email: patrick.limacher@rcdea.org.uk MAHONEY, Peter (12.10.02) (Rtd) Address: 36 Folly Road, Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 0QT Tel: 01953 603025 Email: peter.mahoney@rcdea.org.uk McMAHON, Alan (8.7.06) Address: c/o, 21 Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1QG Tel: 0790 763554 Email: alan.mcmahon@rcdea.org.uk MORRILL, John (29.6.96) Address: 1 Bradford’,s Close, Bottisham, Cambs, CB25 9DW Tel: 07956 536140 Email: john.morrill@rcdea.org.uk MORRISON, Shaun (04.07.15) (OOLW) Address: 38 Windsor Road, King’,s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5PL Tel: 01553 777428 Email: shaun.morrison@rcdea.org.uk CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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140 Clergy and Religious Directory POMEROY, Stephen (24.6.95) Address: c/o Our Lady Star of the Sea, Gordon Road, Lowestoft, NR32 1NL Tel: 07734 172545 Email: stephen.pomeroy@rcdea.org.uk RANZETTA, Anthony (11.6.94) (Rtd) Address: Frogs Hall, Frogs Hall Road, Lavenham, Suffolk, CO10 9QH Tel: 01787 248042 Email: anthony.ranzetta@rcdea.org.uk SANDERSON, Martin Address: Homestead, Daffy Green, Shipdham, Thetford, Norfolk, IP25 7QQ Tel: 01362 822590 Email: martin.sanderson@rcdea.org.uk SAVINI, Gianluca (2.7.22) Address: Homestead, Daffy Green, Shipdham, Thetford, Norfolk, IP25 7QQ Tel: 01362 822590 Email: gianluca.savini@rcdea.org.uk SPARKS, Roger (Rtd) Address: Winton House, 34, Theatre Street, Swaffham, Norfolk, PE37 7HA Tel: 01760 724113 Email: roger.sparks@rcdea.org.uk VIPOND, Michael (25.5.91) Address: 8 The Scrum, Danforth Drive, Framlingham, Suffolk, IP13 9HH Tel: 01728 724646 Email: mike.vipond@rcdea.org.uk WELLS, Martin (26.9.03) Address: ‘,Kerala’,, 42 Chapel Lane, Wimblington, March, PE15 0QX Tel: 01354 741488 Email: martin.wells@rcdea.org.uk WILLIAMS , Huw (17.07.15) Address: 6 Westward Deals, Kedlington, Suffolk, CB9 7PN Tel: 01440 708273 Email: huw.williams@rcdea.org.uk THE BISHOP’,S STUDENTS FOR THE SACRED PRIESTHOOD Beda College (Rome) Year 1: Ma tt hew Allen St Mary’,s College, Osco tt (Birmingham) Year 3: Peter Ho (Our Lady of Lourdes and St John Fisher, Sawston) Dr Anthony Reilly (Our Lady, Stowmarket) Benjamin Barne tt (OLEM) Year 6: Rev Bienn Carlo Manuntag (St Philip Howard, Cambridge) Anthony Asomugha (St George, Norwich) Allen Hall (Westminster) Year 6: Rev Mark Ashwood (Our Lady &, St Walstan, Costessey) Johannesburg Dominic Nyathi Director of Voca ti ons: Rev Canon Patrick Cleary, Catholic Presbytery, 73 Newtown, The tf ord, Norfolk, IP24 3AU Tel: 01842 752266 Email: voca ti ons@rcdea.org.uk CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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Clergy and Religious Directory 141 Assistant Voca ti ons Director: Rev Pá,draig Hawkins Email: padraig.hawkins@rcdea.org.uk Voca ti ons Promotor: Rev Alfonso Jude Belnas Email: jude.belnas@rcdea.org.uk THE BISHOP’,S STUDENTS FOR THE PERMANENT DIACONATE Year 1: Jonathan Callejo (St John’,s Cathedral) Edwin Mothys (Sacred Heart, Peterborough) Jonathan Wright (Our Lady &, the English Martyrs, Cambridge) Year 3: Paul Raynes (St Etheldreda, Ely) Director of the Permanent Diaconate Rev Andrew Eburne Assistant Directors: Dcn John Bell Tel: 01223 503948 Email: johnbell2010@b ti nternet.com Dcn Mar ti n  , L’,Estrange Tel: 01553 840978 Email: mar ti n.lestrange@rcdea.org.uk INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFE Canonesses of St Augustine (Congregation of Our Lady): Walsingham, Cambridge. Carmelites: Quidenham Tel: 01953 887202 Email: prioress@quidenhamcarmel.org.uk Congregation of Jesus: Cambridge Tel: 01223 272910 Email: gmcas2@cam.ac.uk Community of Our Lady of Walsingham: Walsingham, Dereham Tel: 01328 801019 Email: info@walsinghamcommunity.org Daughters of Divine Charity: Hunstanton Tel: 01485 532837 Email: danutafdc@gmail.com Dominican Sisters: Cambridge Tel: 01223 353730 Franciscan Missionaries of Mary: March Tel: 01354 652266 Email: animatormarch@fmmuk.org Little Sisters of Jesus: 7 Egmere Road, Walsingham, NR226BT Tel: 01328 820422 Email: lsjkathy@hotmail.com Marist Sisters: Walsingham Tel: 01328 820246 Email: maristswal@gmail.com Mater Ecclesiae: Walsingham Tel: 01328 822236 Email: admin@mater ­, ecclesiae ­, convent.co.uk CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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142 Clergy and Religious Directory Poor Clares: Swaffham Tel 01760 722158 Email: elfraosc@gmail.com Religious of Jesus and Mary: Felixstowe Email: cjm.felixstowe@yahoo.co.uk Sisters of Our Lady of Reconciliation: Walsingham Email: janelouise.ord.olw@gmail.com Sisters of our Lady of Grace and Compassion: Great Barton Tel: 01284 787321 Email: montana.gtbarton@btconnect.com Working Sisters of the Holy House of Nazareth: Peterborough Email: suorerika@gmail.com COMMUNITIES OF PRIESTS AND BROTHERS Augustinians: Clare Claretian Missionaries: Buckden Dominicans: Cambridge Franciscans (Conventuals): Walsingham La Salette: Peterborough All Souls Marists: Walsingham Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy: Great Yarmouth RELIGIOUS SISTERS LIVING IN THE DIOCESE Other than those living in Communities listed above. DINES, Sr Jennifer CSA: 58 St Matthew’,s Gardens, Cambridge, CB1 2PJ MARY, Sr Josephine : c/o The Presbytery, Chapel Lane, Withermarsh Lane, Colchester, Essex, CO6 4TA PRENDERGAST, Sr Mary Richard CJ: Flat 3, Prior Court, The Great Hospital, Bishopgate, Norwich, NR1 4EJ WELLINGTON, Sr Sandra CSA: 16 Bridewell St, Walsingham, Norfolk, NR22 6BJ CONSECRATED WOMEN FITZGERALD, Elizabeth: 36 Cleaves Drive,  , Little Walsingham, Norfolk, NR22 6EQ Email: elizafitz@gmail.com KNIGHT, Karen: c/o Carmelite Monastery, Quidenham, Norfolk, NR16 2PH CONNORS, Anthea: Oak View, Surlingham Road, Bramerton, Norwich, NR14 7DN Email: antheaconnors@gmail.com MORRISON, Lynn Marie: c/o Carmelite Monastery, Quidenham NR16 2PH CLERGY &, RELIGIOUS

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Organisations and Societies Directory 143 DIOCESAN AND NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND SOCIETIES AID TO THE CHURCH IN NEED Directly under the Holy See, ACN supports the faithful wherever they are persecuted, oppressed or in pastoral need. ACN helps to bring Christ to the world through prayer, information and action, and is at work in around 140 countries throughout the world. The charity undertakes thousands of projects every year including transport for clergy and lay Church workers, construction of church buildings, funding for priests and Sis ­, ters and support for seminarians. Since 1979, over 51 million copies of the Child’,s Bible have been printed in 193 languages and distributed worldwide. National Director: Caroline Hull, Address: 12 ­, 14 Benhill Avenue, Sutton, Surrey SM1 4DA Tel: 0208 642 8668 Email: caroline.hull@acnuk.org Web: www.acnuk.org ASSOCIATION FOR LATIN LITURGY The aims of the Association for Latin Liturgy are: n To understand the aims of Vatican 2 and its implementation. n To support parishes wishing to re ­, introduce some Latin and Plainchant into worship or some of the wide range of Liturgical music available based on the chant. n To support parishes wishing to further develop the use of chant n To support priests and deacons to be able to sing parts of the liturgy. n To encourage and enable singing teaching and training in choirs. n To provide general advice and suggestion about music and the liturgy. Members of the Association will accept invitations to parishes or deaneries and work with them to support the music and liturgy at any suitable event, choir practices or day events working to a programme agreed jointly. Diocesan representative: Paul Henriksen Address: 64 Pineheath Road, High Kelling, Holt, NR25 6RH Tel: 01263 712288 Email: paul ­, henriksen@latin ­, liturgy.org Web: www.latin ­, liturgy.org Association Liturgical Advisor: Bishop Alan Hopes BD AKC BENEDICTINE LIFE Norfolk Oblates of Douai Abbey meet at the ‘,Julian Chapter’, every second Thursday at the Church of Our Lady and St Walstan, Costessey, Norwich, at 11am. Contact: Tony Howes Tel: 01603 742487 CAFOD CAFOD is the official overseas development and relief agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. In over thirty countries they reach people in poverty with practical help. In witness to Gospel values CAFOD works to: ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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144 Organisations and Societies Directory n Reach those in greatest need, save lives and relieve suffering. n Challenge and transform the structures and behaviours that drive poverty, injustice and harm the natural world. n In emergencies provide immediate relief and long ­, term re ­, building programmes. CAFOD focuses on clean water, sanitation, sustainable livelihoods and peace ­, building. Support can be offered through donations, prayer, volunteering and campaigning. CAFOD’,s Lent Family Fast Day is on Friday March 3 and Harvest Fast Day is on Friday October 7 and donation envelopes will be available in churches. Diocese of East Anglia Community Participation Coordinator: Jane Crone Address: CAFOD, EA Volunteer Centre, St Basil the Great, Luncies Road, Basildon, SS14 1SD Tel: 07779 804 252 Email: jcrone@cafod.org.uk CARITAS CHRISTI Caritas Christi is an international secular institute for women in which members make a commitment for life to be totally given to God. Out of love they choose to live a celi ­, bate life in order to dedicate their love in its completeness to God, the Church and all people. Their service is given in the circumstances of their everyday lives. They remain lay people. If you are single or widowed and would like information, write to: Contact: Penny Sweet Email: pnlpsweet@gmail.com THE CATENIAN ASSOCIATION The Catenian Association is an international brotherhood of Catholic men who meet socially once a month to pray, offer mutual support and encourage friendship among our Catholic families. Prayers and Masses for Vocations are very important to us. A Benevolent Fund exists for widows, children or members in need, and a Bursary Fund to assist/encourage any young Catholic under 25 to involve themselves in projects for the benefit of the community at home or abroad. If you are interested, in the first instance, please contact one of the following Circle secretaries below and we look forward to meeting you: Norwich and District Circle 86: Paul Bruning t: 01369 687717 | e: paul.bruning@btin ­, ternet.com Cambridge Circle 52: Stephen Goddard t: 01223 526662 | e: stephen.goddard87@ntl ­, world.com Ipswich Circle 123: Richard Colley t: 01255 880868 | e: sec.circle123@gmail.com West Norfolk Circle 351: William O’,Brien e: obrienw101@aol.com Bury St Edmunds 362: Paul Rossi t: 01284 703784 | e: paul ­, rossi@supanet.com Web: www.thecatenians.com CATHOLIC ARCHIVES SOCIETY The Catholic Archives Society promotes and advises on listing, management and preservation of records of dioceses, religious foundations and institutions of the Catholic Church. It is a voluntary organisation founded in 1979 to promote the care of the archives of the Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ire ­, land, so enabling them: to be used for the efficient administration of the diocese, ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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Organisations and Societies Directory 145 parish, religious foundation or lay society they concern, and to be available for re ­, search and cultural uses Email: catholicarchivesociety@gmail.com Web: www.catholicarchivesociety.org Twitter: atCatholicArcSoc CHARIS DIOCESAN SERVICE OF COMMUNION The objective of CHARIS is to serve and create ‘,communion’, between the different ‘,realities’, existing in Catholic Charismatic Renewal, and to be in relationship with the Church as a whole, for the proclamation of the Gospel in the world. Regional Contact: Philip Walters Tel: 07910157584 Email: philipwalters228@gmail.com Web: www.renewaleastanglia.org CATHOLIC FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY The Catholic Family History Society exists to assist those researching their Catholic an ­, cestry. Details of membership, publications and resources can be found at: Address: 19 Lime Tree Grove, Croydon CR0 8AY Email: cfhsrecords@gmail.com Web: catholicfhs.online CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION UK Membership is open to Catholic doctors, nurses, pharmacists, radiographers, physiotherapists, hospital chaplains, health care managers and their students. National Secretary: Dr Stephen Brennan. East Anglia Contact: Dr Robert Hardie Tel: 0207 901 4895 Email: robhardie47@gmail.com Web: www.catholicmedicalassociation.org.uk CATHOLIC UNION CHARITABLE TRUST The Catholic Union Charitable Trust (CUCT) was launched in 2015. The CUCT’,s principal aim is to advance Catholic moral, social and spiritual teaching by means of confer ­, ences, lectures, training and seminars. The funding of the CUCT is by donations which are eligible for gift aid. Chairman: James Bogle Secretary: Tom Martin Tel: 020 8749 1321 Address: The Catholic Union Charitable Trust (CUCT), St Maximilian Kolbe House, 63 Jeddo Road, London, W12 9EE Email: info@cuct.org Web: cuct.org CATHOLIC UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN The Catholic Union of Great Britain (CUGB) was founded in 1870 and is the voice of the Catholic laity working to educate the Government, Parliament and wider society to en ­, sure that our Catholic values and interests are presented to key decision makers who ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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146 Organisations and Societies Directory determine legislation and social policy. The funding of CUGB is by annual or life individ ­, ual membership subscription or donation. President: Rt Hon Sir Edward Leigh MP Director: Nigel Parker Tel: 020 8749 1321 Address: The Catholic Union of Great Britain (CUGB), St Maximilian Kolbe House, 63 Jeddo Road, London, W12 9EE Email: info@catholicunion.org.uk Web: catholicunion.org.uk CATHOLIC WOME N’,S LEAGUE A national and international organisation involved in charitable works. It seeks to make the voice of Catholic women heard on many issues including family life. Founded in 1906 by Margaret Fletcher. New members are always welcome. There are sections in Cambridge, Lowestoft and Wymondham and affiliated members across the Diocese. Trustee and Branch President: Teresa Wiseman Email: phandtmwiseman@gmail.com CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMUNITIES Christian Life Communities are small groups of people who meet regularly to help each other deepen their life of prayer. CLC’,s special characteristic is the spirituality of St Ig ­, natius of Loyola, helping members to integrate prayer and action in their daily lives. We also work to promote the common good in public life and it is vital that the Catholic voice continues to be proclaimed in public. We liaise with the wider Christian community on issues of common interest. Email: info@clcew.org.uk Web: www.clcew.org.uk COUPLES FOR CHRIST ( EAST ANGLIA CHAPTER ) A movement intended for the renewal and strengthening of Christian family life. CFC is recognized by the Holy See as a private international association of the lay faithful of pontifical right. Units based in Norwich, Ipswich, Cambridge which cover Couples for Christ, Handmaids of the Lord, Singles for Christ, Youth for Christ, Kids for Christ. CFC (Couples for Christ) Norwich unit heads: Bro Bing &, Sis Joy Candaza Tel: 07805 762785 Email: jambcandaza@yahoo.co.uk ENGLISH CATHOLIC HISTORY ASSOCIATION The Association aims to advance the education of the public in English Catholic history including promoting interest and encouraging research into the Catholic history of England and Wales and helping to preserve relevant documents. Regular meetings and visits are arranged and members receive a quarterly newsletter. Secretary: Angela Hodges Tel: 01935 823928 Email: secretary@echa.org.uk Web: www.echa.org.uk EQUESTRIAN ORDER OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE OF JERUSALEM KHS The Order of the Holy Sepulchre was established in the twelfth century as a body of knights to defend the Church in the Holy Land. In 1847, Pope Blessed Pius IX ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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Organisations and Societies Directory 147 reconstituted the Order to support the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem through prayer, pilgrimage and alms ­, giving. The need for solidarity with the ‘,living stones’, who main ­, tain the Catholic faith in the Holy Land is stronger than ever. We are part of a world ­, wide organisation of 30,000 knights and dames, priests and bishops. Reg charity no 262033 Eastern Section President: John Prestage Email: easternpresident@eohsj.org.uk Web: www.eohsj.org.uk FIAT FERTILITYCARE A programme, based on the Creighton Model FertilityCare system and medical NaPro ­, Technology, to support couples who have difficulty conceiving. Contact: Ira Winter Tel: 07936 907777 Email: fertilitycare@fiatfertilitycare.co.uk FRIENDS OF THE HOLY FATHER To pray for His Holiness’,s intentions, to study his teaching and make it more widely known as well as supporting a fund to assist towards defraying the rising expenses in ­, curred in furthering his Apostolic Ministry. Secretary: Mary Maxwell Chairman: John Dean Tel: 020 7798 9181 Email: fhfenquiries@gmail.com Web: www.thefriendsoftheholyfather.org FRIENDS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL OF EAST ANGLIA The Friends, a registered charity no 289281, raise funds for the enhancement of the Cathedral, the mother church of the Diocese, through membership subscriptions, do ­, nations, legacies and events. They also promote interest in the Cathedral to assist the growth of the diocesan family. Subscription is £,20 per annum, £,10 concessions or £,250 for life membership, £,350 joint. Membership Secretary: friends@sjbcathedral.org.uk GRAIL SOCIETY The Grail has always worked to share its Christian inspiration and values with the world by encouraging awareness of God’,s presence in the individual, in communities and in Creation in the belief that to help one person to grow is to help to build the world. Today this work is being continued through the making of small grants to other chari ­, ties or groups whose work embodies these values. Diocesan Representative: José, Smith Email: president@grailsociety.org.uk Web: www.grailsociety.org.uk JULIAN MEETINGS The Julian Meetings foster the practice and teaching of contemplative prayer in the Christian Tradition. There are groups in all parts of the Diocese of East Anglia. Email: meetingsinfo@thejulianmeetings.net Web: www.thejulianmeetings.net ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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148 Organisations and Societies Directory KNIGHTS OF ST COLUMBA –, PROVINCE 27 EAST ANGLIA The Order of the Knights of St Columba exists to support the mission of the Catholic Church and at the same time to work for the spiritual, intellectual and material welfare of its members and their families. A member of the order aims to achieve these objectives through the virtues of Charity, Unity and Fraternity. Membership is open to all practising Catholic men aged 16 or over. Province 27 ­, Provincial Grand Knight Peter Martin Council 206 Ipswich ­, Grand Knight Alan Girot Council 287 Cambridge ­, Grand Knight Gerald Fox Council 319 Kings Lynn ­, Grand Knight Peter Martin Council 518 Lowestoft ­, Grand Knight George Slaughter Council 534 Great Yarmouth ­, Grand Knight Neil Gillies Council 976 Norwich ­, Grand Knight Colin Harper Enquiries: Province 27 Communications Officer at: admin@ksc ­, prov27.org.uk LAY DOMINICANS Lay members of the Order of Preachers committed to prayer, study, community and mission. Meeting regularly in fraternities, Lay Dominicans pray and study together and then go out to preach Christ to the world as active lay Catholics. Fraternities are in Cambridge and Walsingham. Contact: Jill Gunsell Email: fraternity@cambridgelaydominicans.org Web: www.cambridgelaydominicans.org LIFE We’,re a national charity that offers positive alternatives to abortion (through our Preg ­, nancy Matters™, services) and educate young people to respect human life from begin ­, ning to end (through our Life Matters®, services). Pregnancy Matters™, gives emotional support, counselling, housing, and financial help to anyone affected by pregnancy ­, related issues. We serve 500+ people every day. For any pregnancy / baby loss related problem, help is just a click, text or call away. If you need to talk we’,re here to listen: Web: www.lifecharity.org.uk and www.pregnancymatters.org.uk Tel: 0808 8025433 Text: 07860 077339 Email: info@lifecharity.org.uk LIFE ASCENDING Vie Montante Internationale For Christians in their middle and later life, helping them grow spiritually and to take up their responsibilities as members of the Church through friendship and mission. President: Ross Roberts Address: 77 Bingham Rd, Croydon, CR0 7EJ Phone: 0208 656 6873 Email: Rosslifeascendingpresident@yahoo.co.uk Web: www.ascentmovement.org.uk ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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Organisations and Societies Directory 149 MARRIAGE CARE Established in 1946 to support Marriage and Family Life. Catholic Marriage Care spe ­, cialises in helping couples build and sustain strong, fulfilling and healthy relationships, and provides support in times of relationship difficulty. A confidential counselling service for adults is available in over 54 centres throughout England and Wales. Professionally trained marriage counsellors offer counselling for those with marital and relationship difficulties. For an appointment or further details contact your local centre on 0800 389 3801 or visit the website Address: Huntingdon House, 278 ­, 290 Huntingdon Street, Nottingham NG1 3LY Tel: 0800 389 3801 Email: appointments@marriagecare.org.uk Web: www.marriagecare.org.uk MERYEMANA Ecumenical shrine of Our Lady of Grace based in Ipswich. Monthly meetings. Annual pilgrimage walk on Sunday near to September 8. Contact: Judith Fell and Jean M Johnson Address: 43, Bond Street, Ipswich, Suffolk IP4 1JD Email: johnson.j.m@btinternet.com MISSIO ­, Today. Tomorrow. Together. Missio ignites God’,s love by helping missionaries to work alongside communities throughout the world that are poor or in need, regardless of their background or belief. Today Missio makes an impact in 1,070 mission dioceses in 157 countries. We trans ­, form lives by listening to local needs and acting in the most effective way: we create in ­, frastructure in impoverished and remote areas, we help to build chapels, schools and orphanages, we facilitate clinics and dispensaries, and we create hubs from which the young Church can flourish and grow. 020 7821 9755. Director: Rev Anthony Chantry MHM, 39 Eccleston Square, London, SW1V 1BX Tel: 0207 630 8220 Diocesan Rep: TBA Web: www.missio.org.uk MOVEMENT OF CHRISTIAN WORKERS To promote ongoing Christian formation through small groups and provide a compre ­, hensive service to them. The groups exist to help people relate faith to daily life, build up Christian community on a local level, give positive support to families and equip and sustain Christians for their civic and social responsibilities. Administrator: Jo O’,Brien Email: mcworkers@aol.com Web: www.mcworkers.org PACT - PRISON ADVICE AND CARE TRUST The national Catholic charity supporting the families of prisoners, those coming out of prison and prisoners themselves. Pact seeks to minimise the harm caused by a prison sentence, offering an opportunity for a fresh start. Pact work throughout England and ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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150 Organisations and Societies Directory Wales in courts, prisons and in the community. All of our work is supported by volun ­, teers from parishes. Pact also relies on financial support from parishes and individuals to keep our life ­, changing work going, please consider signing up to receive our newsletter, making a fi ­, nancial gift or remembering us in your will. If you or someone you know is in need of support please call our free prisoners’, families helpline on 0808 808 3444, email us at helpline@prisonadvice.org.uk. For further information please contact Pact’,s Faith in  , Action Team, 29 Peckham Road, London, SE5 8UA. Tel: 020 7735 9535 Email: parish.action@prisonadvice.org.uk Web: www.prisonadvice.org.uk PILGRIMAGE PEOPLE A UK charity (1145830) arranging pilgrimage tours to the Holy Land and Europe. Address: Stapleford Granary, Bury Road, Stapleford, Cambridge CB22 5BP Tel: 0800 6123423 Email: info@pilgrimagepeople.org Web: www.pilgrimagepeople.org RACHEL’,S VINEYARD Rachel’,s Vineyard is a healing ministry for those who are suffering from the trauma of abortion/s, both women and men. The retreat weekend offers a supportive, confidential and non ­, judgemental environ ­, ment where painful post ­, abortive emotions can be explored and God`s love and com ­, passion can be experienced. Participants who have often felt deep anger towards themselves or others, are able to receive forgiveness and a renewed hope. Our weekend retreat offers a unique sensory based programme which integrates emo ­, tional, psychological and spiritual dimensions. It is built around Scripture, reflection, group sharing and the Sacraments, providing a safe and effective recovery process for anyone suffering after an abortion experience, open to all. East of England contact: Sona McCullough Tel: 07900 734 207 Email: sona@rachelsvineyard.org.uk Web: www.rachelsvineyard.org.uk SECULAR ORDER OF DISCALCED CARMELITES Following in the footsteps of the great Carmelite reformers St Teresa of Avila and St John of the Cross, many lay people and secular priests have found in the Carmelite way of life a means of coming closer to God through contemplative prayer and service to the Church. We have a Rule of Life and a formation programme which we follow in our Secular communities in Norwich, Quidenham and King’,s Lynn. Contact: Joan MacInnes Email: jpmacinnes@gmail.com Web: www.secularcarmel.org.uk ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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Organisations and Societies Directory 151 SECULAR FRANCISCAN ORDER - EAST ANGLIAN REGION Secular Franciscans ­, are a fraternity of Catholic lay men and women, and diocesan clergy. At the heart of the Secular Franciscan Order is St Francis’, call to lead the Gospel life. Secular Franciscans strive to live the Gospel in our lay state, gaining inspiration from the example and writings of St Francis. We seek to deepen, in the light of faith, the val ­, ues and choices of life. We strive to lead lives of continuing conversion ­, through a life of penance, evangelical simple living, and prayer ­, supported by programmes of forma ­, tion. Visitors to our meetings can be assured of a warm welcome. Further information about the Secular Franciscans is available on our National Fraternity website: www.ofsgb.org. “,From Gospel to life, from life to Gospel”, Contacts for local fraternities in the Diocese are: Cambridge ‘,Our Lady of the Poor’, Fraternity ­, Trudie Warner ofs Address: 20 West Street, Ecton, Northamptonshire, NN6 0QF Tel: 01536 407354 Email: trudie.warner@yahoo.co.uk Ipswich ‘,Blessed John Duns Scotus’, Fraternity ­, Ann Gleave ofs Address: 4 Nelson Road, Ipswich, IP4 4DS Tel: 01473 720668 Email: anngleave7@gmail.com Norwich ‘,Pax et Bonum’, Fraternity ­, Anne Murrin ofs Address: Heron House, 38 Yarmouth Road, Blofield, Norwich, NR13 4LG Tel: 01603 716772 Email: anne1984m@icloud.com SOCIETY OF ST GREGORY Society of Saint Gregory (SSG), founded in 1929, works with clergy and people to promote study, understanding and good practice in the celebration of the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church. Offering practical musical and liturgical formation, the Society encourages active participation by organising events, conferences and an annual Summer School for all concerned with music and worship. The Society’,s journal, Music and Liturgy, is published regularly and includes articles, news and a practical liturgy planner. (Registered Charity no 1103280) Email: secretary@ssg.org.uk Mrs M Griffiths Email: membership@ssg.org.uk Society of Saint Gregory, 38 Robert Road, Exhall, Coventry CV7 9GU Web: www.ssg.org.uk SPICMA For over 50 years SPICMA has been working through missionary and diocesan clergy to help the poorest and most marginalized in the developing world. We fund small capital projects and provide emergency aid to communities which have little prospect of find ­, ing support elsewhere. We are entirely voluntary ­, no wages are paid to anyone at SPICMA so more of each donation will go to where it is intended. Email: spicma@gmail.com Web: www.spicma.org ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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152 Organisations and Societies Directory ST BARNABAS SOCIETY For the assistance of clergy and religious received into the Catholic Church. Address: Windsor House, Heritage Gate, East Point Business Park, Sandy Lane West, Oxford, OX4 6LB Tel: 01865 513377 Email: office@stbarnabassociety.org.uk Web: www.stbarnabassociety.org.uk STELLA  , MARIS Stella Maris (Apostleship of the Sea) is the official maritime agency of the Catholic Church in Great Britain. Stella Maris is a registered charity (No 1069833) reliant on the annual Sea Sunday appeal and donations to sustain its ministry. Ninety percent of world trade is carried by ship, however, seafarers and fishers often work in dangerous conditions suffering loneliness, deprivation and even exploitation. Stella Maris deploys chaplains and ship visitors who welcome merchant seafarers and fishers to our shores and provide for their pastoral and practical needs –, regardless of creed or nationality. Catholic seafarers and fishers are also given the opportunity to receive the sacraments. In addition, Stella Maris provides chaplains on board cruise ships, works to maintain seafarers’, centres inside ports, and collaborates with industry bodies to speak up for seafarers’, and fishers’, rights. Stella Maris relies on a network of valued contacts and volunteers to sustain its development. If any parish would like to hear more about offering prayer, volunteering or financial support to help the work of Stella Maris please email: info@stellamarismail.org. Chief Executive Officer/European Regional Coordinator: Martin Foley Address: 39 Eccleston Square, London, SW1V 1BX Tel: 02079 011931 Email: info@stellamarismail.org Website: www.stellamaris.org.uk East Anglia Chaplain: Julian Wong Email: julian.wong@stellamarismail.org Web: www.apostleshipofthesea.org.uk ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY ENGLAND AND WALES East Anglia Central Council: President: Joan Wall. Email: joanwall@ntlworld.com Treasurer: Bernard Shaw. Email: bshaw98uk@yahoo.co.uk Secretary: Jackie Roberts. Email: jm.roberts@mypostoffice.co.uk Twinning: Anthony King. Email: mchenry4@hotmail.com Gift Aid: Kenneth Wheatcroft. Email: kennethwheatcroft@gmail.com Membership Support Officer: Jacinta Welch. Email: jacintaw@svp.org.uk Tel: 07857 622603 UNION OF CATHOLIC MOTHERS The UCM is a national organisation of Catholic Women, open to all women of all ages who support our aims and objectives in `prayer, love and active witness to marriage, family and Christian life in the world`. Throughout our 100 ­, year history we have been involved in current affairs, particularly those that impact on family life, lobbying our MPs to protect the marginalised and vulnerable in society both home and abroad. We have active groups (Foundations) in Costessey, Dereham and St Neots/Buckden, as ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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Organisations and Societies Directory/Retreat Centre Directory 153 well as independent members throughout the Diocese. For more information contact: ucmeastanglia@gmail.com East Anglia President: Mrs Anne Emblem Email: ucmeastanglia@gmail.com WALSINGHAM ASSOCIATION The Walsingham Association exists primarily to spread devotion to Our Lady of Wals ­, ingham and encourage pilgrimage to her Shrine. Founded in 1933, the Association now has branches throughout the country, which new members are most welcome to join, or become one of the many individual members of the Association. Membership is open to all who are seeking to deepen their devotion to Our Lady by joining in daily prayer with members throughout the country and to support prayerfully the growth and development of the Shrine. Address: Walsingham Association, Pilgrim Bureau, Friday Market Place, Walsingham, Norfolk NR22 6EG Tel: 01328 800953 Email: enquiries@walsinghamassociation.org.uk Web: www.walsinghamassociation.org.uk WORLD APOSTOLATE OF FATIMA Was permanently erected as a Public Association of the faithful by the Pontifical Coun ­, cil for the Laity on October 7, 2010 and exist to promote Our Lady’,s call to live the Gospel more profoundly through prayer, penance, offering up daily duties in a spirit of sacrifice, daily recitation of the Rosary and the Five First Saturdays Communion of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. East Anglia Rep: Expedita Amper Email: didith.amper@gmail.com Address: Flat 14, Room B, Kingston House, Puddicombe Way, Cambridge, CB2 0AF Web: www.worldfatima ­, englandwales.org.uk RETREAT  , CENTRES CARMELITE MONASTERY QUIDENHAM ­, HERMITAGES Accommodation in our guest hermitages is available for those who wish to spend a time of private retreat here, to share in the liturgy and prayer, or who would like to know more about our Carmelite calling. Address: Carmelite Monastery, Quidenham, Norwich NR16 2PH Tel: 01953 887202 Email: guestsister@quidenhamcarmel.org.uk Website: www.quidenhamcarmel.org.uk CLARE PRIORY RETREAT CENTRE Clare Priory is one of the oldest religious houses in England, situated in the shadows of Clare Castle on the banks of the River Stour, Suffolk. Clare Priory today acts as a Parish and as a Retreat Centre. Address: Ashen Road, Clare, Suffolk CO10 8NX ORGANISATIONS &, SOCIETIES

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154 Retreat Centre Directory Tel: 01787 277326 Email: clarepriory@clarepriory.net Website: www.clarepriory.org.uk CONVENT OF JESUS AND MARY We are a Religious Congregation founded in 1818, by Claudine Thevenet in Lyon France. Our Mission is to provide a centre for Adult Faith Formation. Our retreat centre is open to youth groups, young adults, lay and religious, who are seeking to promote their faith life. We welcome different denominations and Christian faith traditions. Address: 63 Orwell Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk IP11 7PP Tel: 01394 282386/277790 Email: cjm.felixstowe@yahoo.co.uk Website: www.stjosephsrjm.com DOWRY HOUSE RETREAT The retreat house, run by the Community of Our Lady of Walsingham, offers a range of formation courses and retreats for those seeking to deepen their faith. There are 17 beautifully furnished bedrooms that can hold up to 26 guests, with full board. Address: 47 ­, 49 High Street, Walsingham, Norfolk NR22 6BZ Tel: 01328 801018 Email: dowryhouse@walsingham.org.uk Website: www.dowryhouse.org.uk ST CLARET CENTRE Located at Buckden Towers, the Claret Centre offers a range of facilities and services for the use of individuals and groups. Address: The Towers, High Street, Buckden, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 5TA Tel: 01480 810344 Email: claret_centre@claret.org.uk Website: www.buckden ­, towers.org.uk ST THERESA’,S CONVENT Provides residential accommodation for priests and religious at £,45 per day to include breakfast and evening meal, lunch £,8 if required. There is a lift, large lounge, conserva ­, tory and spacious garden available. There is a chapel with Blessed Sacrament reserved and daily Mass at the Convent The convent is close to the sea, beaches and shops with a Beach Hopper bus service and is 20 miles from the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. Address: 27 Sandringham Rd, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 5DP Tel: 01485 532837 Email: danutafdc@gmail.com RETREAT  , CENTRES

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Diocesan Calendar 2023 155 DIOCESAN CALENDAR FOR EAST ANGLIA 2023 “,Christ’,s saving work is celebrated in sacred memory by the Church on fixed days throughout the course of the year. Each week on the day called the Lord’,s Day the Church commemorates the Lord’,s resurrection. Once a year at Easter the Church honours the resurrection of the Lord and his blessed passion with the utmost solemnity. In fact, through the yearly cycle the Church unfolds the entire mystery of Christ and keeps the anniversaries of the saints.”, (GNLY 1) Preliminary Notes n This Calendar is based on the GENERAL ROMAN CALENDAR, the NATIONAL CALEN ­, DAR as contained in the Roman Missal (2010) and the revised DIOCESAN CALENDAR. n The titular and anniversary of dedication of each church are kept as Solemnities. Lest they be overlooked, it is advisable to mark them in this Calendar. n Local observances are permitted of Saints or Beati connected in some way with the locality, as through birth, ministry, death, or custody of major relics. The Bishop should be consulted in each instance. n On the ‘,green’, ferias per annum (of the year) a wide choice of Mass formula is available: EITHER of any of the 34 Sundays per annum (with the prayers of the Sunday selected, or of another Sunday, or those provided ad diversa), OR of any Saint mentioned on that day in the Martyrology, OR of any votive Mass or Mass ad diversa, OR of any Mass for the dead (provided that the daily Mass formula is only used when the Mass is, in fact, applied for the dead). The Requiem Mass which forms part of the funeral rite is allowed on any day except the Paschal Triduum, the Sundays of Advent, Lent and Easter, and the Holydays of Obligation. n The Gloria is said on all Sundays (apart from Advent and Lent), Solemnities, Feasts, and other solemn celebrations, but not on Memorials. The Credo is said on Sundays and Solemnities, and is also allowed at other solemn celebrations. n THE LECTIONARY. On Sundays, Cycle A (Year 1) is to be used until the First Sunday of Advent, when Cycle B (Year 2) begins. The weekday readings are of Year 1. Attention is drawn to the section headed ‘,Principles of Choice’, in the introduction. A decided preference is expressed for continuous readings, as provided for the weekdays throughout the year, even though a Memorial occurs (apart from the few instances noted in the Calendar of a strictly proper reading). The 1981 Lectionary provides readings for Feasts observed in this country (Vol II, pp 1316 and fol). For other Solemnities and Feasts lacking proper readings, the appropriate Common should be used, while suitable readings may be chosen for special celebrations. n As Eucharistic Prayer IV must always be used with its own preface, the days on which it may not be used have been indicated by the note ‘,Not EP IV’,. The Eucharistic Prayer for Masses for Various Needs and Eucharistic Prayers for Reconciliation also have integral prefaces, and may not be used on Sundays or days when EP IV is not permitted. n Parish priests are bound to offer Mass for their people on all Sundays and Holydays of Obligation. CALENDAR

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156 Diocesan Calendar 2023 n The necrology includes all clergy of the former Northampton Diocese from the year 1850. Places in parenthesis are where priests died or retired from. Any errors or omissions in the necrology of diocesan clergy should be notified to the Bishop’,s Personal Assistant. NATIONAL  , CYCLE  , OF  , PRAYER Introduction In the Catholic tradition the human experience of time is used as a way of engaging us with the saving mystery of Christ’,s passion, death and resurrection. The cycle of days, weeks and the whole year is, for this reason, of supreme importance in Christian worship. Each week, on the day called the Lord’,s Day, the Church commemorates the Lord’,s resurrection. Once a year, at Easter, the Church honours this resurrection and passion with the utmost solemnity. Through the yearly cycle the Church unfolds the entire mystery of Christ and keeps the anniversary of the saints. All other celebrations need to find their proper place in the Calendar so that the principal mysteries of the redemption do not lose their appropriate prominence. Amongst these other celebrations, from the earliest times have been the rogation and ember days, days of prayer for particular need or in thanksgiving for particular blessings of the Lord. Since 1972, the Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales has preferred to drop all distinction between ember and rogation days, and to speak simply of Days of special prayer. In 1972, six such days were introduced, but in the years which followed the number of such days increased to such an extent that they risked intruding on the celebration of the liturgical year, and especially on the celebration of the Lord’,s Day on Sundays. Subsequently the Bishops’, Conference concluded that from Advent 1996 these Days of special prayer be subsumed into and replaced by a Cycle of Prayer. The Cycle of Prayer seeks to preserve the integrity of the Sunday liturgy, without losing sight of the importance of being united with the universal or local Church in praying and working for important intentions. It seeks to do this by encouraging the faithful to pray for the intentions set out in the Cycle in their personal prayers throughout the period specified, and not only at Mass on a particular day. The Cycle of Prayer is based on a division of the year into six periods, three of these being the principal liturgical seasons of Advent/Christmas, Lent and Easter and the other three being divisions of Ordinary Time, namely Winter, Summer and Autumn. Each of these six periods is allocated its proper series of intentions for prayer, which may be taken up by both individuals and parishes and other groups throughout the season. Each individual intention also has its particular focal point, ie a particular celebration or Day of Prayer ordered by the Holy See. How might a parish keep the Cycle of Prayer? Outside of the Liturgy n Intentions for the whole period might be listed in the parish newsletter or printed on a prayer card so as to help individual parishioners keep in mind and pray for the CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar 2023 157 intentions for that period. n Publicity and informational material might be displayed on parish noticeboards. n Prayer ­, focuses may be placed in an appropriate place in the Church –, following the example of the candle symbol popularised by Amnesty International. n Parish meetings might be arranged so as to better inform parishioners about the particular objects of the intention (eg peace, Christian unity, the place and role of women in the Church and the world, the sick, sea ­, farers, racial justice, prisoners and their families). This will also give the opportunity for parishioners to learn how they might become actively involved in working for the fulfilling of the intentions for which they pray. n Retiring collections might be taken to support particular forms of pastoral activity. Within the Liturgy ­, Mass n On the Day of Special Prayer itself, and especially on Sundays, it is appropriate to announce the Day of Special Prayer in the opening remarks at the beginning of Mass, and for the special intention to be included in the Prayer of the Faithful (Bidding Prayers). Care should be taken that the remaining petitions of the Prayer of the Faithful should be formulated in accordance with the norms given in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal. n When a Day of Prayer or other observance falls on a Sunday, the Mass and Lectionary texts of the Sunday are normally to be used. n On weekdays the use of suitable ‘,Masses for Various Needs and Occasions’, or ‘,Votive Masses’, should be considered to support the marking of the Day of Prayer. The readings assigned for each day in the Lectionary for weekdays should not be omitted too frequently and without sufficient reason. It is often more fruitful to explore any special intentions through the readings assigned to the day, than to choose from the Common those which may appear at first sight more appropriate to the intention. n The homily at Mass is necessary for the nurturing of the Christian life. It should develop some aspect of the readings from the scriptural readings or liturgical texts of the Mass, while taking into account the mystery being celebrated or the needs proper to the listeners. The homily should not be narrowly confined to the intention of the Cycle of Prayer alone, nor be replaced by a non ­, homiletic talk or an appeal for money. Other Liturgies and Celebrations n When it is desired to have a form of extended prayer for one of the intentions in the Cycle of Prayer, serious consideration should be given to holding a special non ­, eucharistic service for that purpose, such as a Vigil, the Evening Prayer of the Church, a Liturgy of the Word, or a procession with litanies. n Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, ‘,which must clearly express the cult of the Blessed Sacrament in its relationship to the Mass’,, should also be considered. It should be noted that there is specific provision within this rite for special prayers. n When considering how particular intentions are to be presented and marked within a parish, every effort should be made to extend the invitation to participate in this to all members of the parish, including the younger members of the parish, and the housebound. Each of the 52 parishes within the Diocese of East Anglia will be allocated one week dur ­, ing the year during which to pray, not only for the Intentions of the National Cycle of Prayer, but also for Vocations to the Priesthood and to the Religious Life, and the Needs and Intentions of the Diocese. During this week, each Parish shall also have the oppor ­, tunity to celebrate 40 Hours of Eucharistic Adoration, including as they do so, the specific prayers and initiatives of the New Evangelisation. CALENDAR

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158 January ­, Diocesan Calendar JANUARY 2023 LECTIONARY: SUNDAYS = YEAR A, WEEKDAYS = YEAR I 2nd WEEK OF CHRISTMAS Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 41 –, Our Lady of Lourdes and St John Fisher, Sawston and Cambourne This Weekend: Announce: Friday January 6th is the Solemnity of the Epiphany, a Holyday of Obligation. Friday abstinence is dispensed on January 6th 1 SUN SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD. W Gl, Cr, Pf of BVM I (on the Solemnity of the Motherhood), ",In communion with”, pr. Not EP IV. 2 Mon Ss Basil the Great &, Gregory Nazianzen, BBDD Mem . W 3 Tue Christmas Feria. M pr. W or Most Holy Name of Jesus (W) Fr Guy Pritchard + 1983 (rtd fr. Ely 1970) 4 Wed Christmas Feria. M pr. W Rev Bernard Warwick +2001 (Deacon at Dereham) 5 Thu Christmas Feria. M pr. W I Vesp. of fol. 6 Fri EPIPHANY OF THE LORD. SOLEMNITY W Gl, Cr, Pf pr. Not EP IV. “,In communion with”, pr. Holy day of Obligation. M. for the people. Provost William Wainwright +1983 (rtd fr. All Souls, Peterborough 1955) 7 Sat Christmas Feria. M pr. W or St Raymond of Penyafort P (W) I Vesp. of fol. Fr Arthur Speight +1990 (St James, Ipswich) 1st WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 42 –, Our Lady and St Joseph, Sheringham and Cromer This Weekend: Announce: Next Sunday is Peace Day. There will be a Second Collection for Pax Christi next weekend (Optional). 8 SUN BAPTISM OF THE LORD. Feast W Gl. Pf pr. Not EP IV. Fr Henry Stanley +1924 (Gorleston) CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, January 159 NATIONAL  , CYCLE  , OF  , PRAYER . During Ordinary Time –, (Winter) i.e. up to Lent, we are asked to pray for these in ­, tentions: Peace on Earth: especially on 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time and on Racial Justice Day which occurs three Sundays before the 1st Sunday of Lent. The World Day of Prayer for Peace is marked on 1 January. As this day is when the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God and it is the beginning of the new year in England, the day is transferred to 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time. There may be a col ­, lection on this day for the work of Pax Christi. The day of prayer for Racial Justice is organised by the ecumenical Churches` Commission for Racial Justice. Within the Catholic Church material is distributed by Catholic Association for Racial Justice (CARJ) for whom a collection may be taken on this day. Prayer: O God of peace, who are peace itself and whom a spirit of discord cannot grasp, nor a violent mind receive, grant that those who are one in heart may persevere in what is good and that those in conflict may forget evil and so be healed. Roman Missal Christian Unity: especially during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: 18–,25 Jan ­, uary. The Week of was originally begun in 1908 by the American Episcopalian cler ­, gyman Paul Wattson who later became a Catholic. The Week begins on 18 January and ends on 25 January—,the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul. Material for the Week of Prayer is prepared in collaboration by Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and The Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches. Each year this material is produced by Christians in a different country. Prayer: May the divisions among Christians be overcome so that we may hasten to your eternal Kingdom in the perfect communion of the Church cf. Roman Missal Openness to the Word of God: especially on 3 rd Sunday in Ordinary Time The Sunday of the Word of God takes place on the third Sunday in Ordinary Time. Pope Francis’, Apostolic Letter, issued motu proprio , `Aperuit illis`, published on 30 September 2019, establishes that `the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time is to be de ­, voted to the celebration, study and dissemination of the Word of God` Prayer Blessed Lord, who caused all Holy Scriptures to be written for our learning: help us so to hear them, to read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that, through pa ‐, tience, and the comfort of your holy word, we may embrace and for ever hold fast the hope of everlasting life, which you have given us in our Saviour Jesus Christ. Book of Common Prayer CALENDAR

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160 January ­, Diocesan Calendar Prayer All ‐, wise God, as you have granted us to drink with delight from the Word that leads us to know you, in your goodness grant us also to come at length to you, source of all wisdom and stand for ever before your face. Based on a prayer of the Venerable Bede Victims of Trafficking: especially on feast of St Josephine Bakhita —, 8 February. St Josephine Bakhita is the Sudanese Saint who at the age of nine was kidnapped and sold into slavery. She suffered terribly at the hands of her kidnappers so much so that she forgot her birth name. Her kidnappers gave her the name ‘,Bakhita’, which means ‘,Fortunate’,. Prayer O God, who led Saint Josephine Bakhita from abject slavery to the dignity of being your daughter and a bride of Christ, grant, we pray, that by her example we may show constant love for the Lord Jesus crucified, remaining steadfast in charity and prompt to show compassion. Roman Missal The Sick and Those Who Care for Them: especially on World Day of Prayer for the Sick —, 11 February. 11 February is the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. On this day the Church is asked to pray and give attention to the sick and those who care for them. Each year the Holy Father writes a message. Prayer Accept the prayers we offer for our brothers and sisters who are ill, that, having been anxious for them in their danger, we may rejoice at their recovery of health. cf. Roman Missal The Unemployed: especially on the Sunday before Ash Wednesday. The Day of Prayer for the Unemployed was organised by Church Action on Poverty. They have renamed their day as Poverty Action Sunday. Caritas ­, Social Action is the agency in the Catholic Church which acts an umbrella for many diocesan and local organisa ­, tions concerned with poverty and other social issues. Prayer O God, the source of human dignity, in your image every person is fashioned and by your Son all people are redeemed. Make us honour the work of your hands, that we may reverence you in those whom the world considers least and serve you in all whom society neglects. Summary : Peace Day Sunday 15 January. Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity 18 –, 25 January. Sunday of the Word of God Sunday 22 January Racial Justice Day Sunday 5 February Day for Victims of Trafficking Wednesday 8 February [St Josephine Bakhita]. CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, January 161 World Day for the Sick Saturday 11 February. Day of Prayer for the Unemployed Sunday 19 February. Weekday Readings of Year I start Vol II, p. 3 A decided preference is expressed in the Lectionary’,s principles of choice for continuous readings, as provided for weekdays of the year, even though a Memorial occurs, (apart from a few instances, noted, of a strictly proper reading). 9 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G 10 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G 11 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Canon Herbert Gray +1951 (Gorleston) 12 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Aelred of Rievaulx Ab (W) Fr Charles Flynn +1943 (rtd fr. Sudbury 1930) 13 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Hilary BD (W) 14 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 2nd WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 43 –, The Sacred Heart, Southwold This Weekend: Take a second collection for Pax Christi (Optional). 15 SUN 2nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. Peace Day G Fr Patrick Duffy +1928 (rtd fr. Huntingdon 1909) Fr Alfred Wilson +1936 (Shefford) 16 Mon St Fursey Ab Mem. (East Anglia Pr.) W 17 Tue St Anthony Ab Mem. W Fr George Fressanges +1944 (St John`s, Norwich) 18 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity begins. Joint services with other Christians are recommended. Mgr Provost Joseph Tonks +1943 (Northampton Cathedral) Fr Derrick Morgan +1984 (Chesham) CALENDAR

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162 January ­, Diocesan Calendar 19 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Wulstan B (W) Canon Thomas Fitzgerald +1915 (St John`s, Norwich) 20 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Fabian PpM (R) or St Sebastian M (R) Fr Thomas Simister +2005 (Bungay) Rev. Anthony Sutton +2014 (Deacon at English Martyrs, Cambridge) 21 Sat St Agnes VM. Mem. R I Vesp. of fol. Fr Ernest Shebbeare +1936 (Woodbridge) Canon Leonard Tomlinson +1983 (rtd fr. Chesham Bois 1975) Fr Gordon Cordy +2018 (rtd at Norwich) 3rd WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 44 –, Our Lady, Stowmarket This Weekend: Announce: Today is Sunday of the Word of God 22 SUN 3rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. Sunday of the Word of God G Fr David Cox +1956 (St Ethelbert, Slough) Fr Stephen Reith +2009 (rtd fr. Leighton Buzzard 2002) 23 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Fr James McDermott +1999 (rtd fr. St John Ogilvie, Corby 1996) Fr Arthur Tomlinson +2001 (rtd fr. Lowestoft 1982) Canon Stanislaus Condon +2012 (rtd fr. Woburn Sands 2004) 24 Tue St Francis de Sales BD Mem. W Fr William Fippard +1895 (rtd fr. Sudbury 1894) Canon Daniel Kiely +2021 (rtd fr. Buckingham 2017) 25 Wed THE CONVERSION OF St PAUL Ap. Feast. W Gl, Pf of Apostles Not EP IV. 26 Thu Ss Timothy &, Titus BB Mem. W First Reading pr. (Vol II p.931) Canon Matthias Lane +1886 (Stoke ‐, by ‐, Nayland) Fr John Reffitt +1988 (Swaffham) 27 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Angela Merici V (W) Rev Richard Smyth +1988 (Deacon at Sudbury) CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, January/February 163 Rev John Hawkes +2005 (Deacon at Walsingham) Fr George McCann +2015 (rtd fr. Beaconsfield 1996) 28 Sat St Thomas Aquinas PD Mem. W I Vesp. of fol. 4th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 45 –, Our Lady and St John the Evangelist, Sudbury This Weekend: Announce: Next Sunday is Racial Justice Day and there will be a second collection for the Catholic Association for Racial Justice (optional) 29 SUN 4th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G Fr Francis Rudd +1973 (Southwold) 30 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G 31 Tue St John Bosco P Mem. W Fr William Bodley +1900 (Oxburgh) Fr Joseph Sweeney +1993 (rtd fr. St James, Ipswich 1979) FEBRUARY 2023 1 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or St Henry Morse PM (East Anglia Pr.) (R) 2 Thu THE PRESENTATION OF THE LORD. Feast. W Candlemas Day . Gl, Pf pr . Not EP IV. Blessing of Candles and Procession or Solemn Entrance today. 3 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Blaise BM (R) or St Ansgar B (W) The blessing of throats may be given today (even if the memorial of St Blaise is not kept) either after the Gospel at Mass, or at another time of the day. Two unlit candles are held under the throat and the priest or deacon says “,Through the intercession of St Blaise, Bishop and Martyr, may God free you from disease of the throat and from every other evil, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.”, 4 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Our Lady on Saturday (W) CALENDAR

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164 February ­, Diocesan Calendar 5th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 46 –, Our Lady of Pity, Swaffham This Weekend: Take collection for the Catholic Association for Racial Justice (optional) Announce: Wednesday this week is a Day of Prayer for Victims of Trafficking and Those Who Work to Combat it. Saturday this week is World Day of Prayer for the Sick 5 SUN 5th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Racial Justice Day G Canon Gerard Roberts +1976 (Beaconsfield) 6 Mon St Paul Miki &, Comps. MM. Mem. R Fr Louis Allen +1931 (Peterborough) 7 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G Canon Laurence Richmond +1872 (rtd fr. Northampton Cathedral 1865) Archbishop Frederick Keating +1928 (Fourth Bishop of Northampton, translated to Liverpool 1921.) Fr James Reidy +1983 (rtd fr. St Mark’,s, Ipswich 1969) Fr Michael Teader +2020 (Haverhill) 8 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or St Jerome Emiliani P (W) or St Josephine Bakhita V (W) Day of Prayer for Victims of Trafficking. Fr Robert Manley +1983 (St George`s, Norwich) 9 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G Rev. Paul Lewin +2001 (Deacon at Sudbury) 10 Fri St Scholastica V Mem. W 11 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Our Lady of Lourdes (W) World Day of Prayer for the Sick. 6th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 47 –, St Mary, Thetford This Weekend: Announce: Next Sunday is a Day of Prayer for the Unemployed 12 SUN 6th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME G 13 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Peter Cansdale +2003 (rtd fr. Cromer 1997) Fr Francis A. Leeder +2022 (rtd fr. St Pancras, Ipswich 2019) CALENDAR

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14 Tue SS CYRIL Monk &, METHODIUS B Patrons of Europe . Feast. W Gl, Pf of Holy Pastors. Not EPIV. Provost John Warmoll +1885 (Bedford) Canon Michael Dwane +1913 (Lynford) 15 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Canon John Dalton +1874 (Norwich) Fr Vincent Weitz +1991 (rtd fr. Princes Risborough 1978) 16 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Cyril Banham +1963 (rtd fr. Felixstowe 1961) 17 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order (W) Mgr Provost Christopher Scott +1922 (Cambridge) Canon Henry O`Connor +1952 (Lynford) Fr Kenneth Chapman +1983 (Wymondham) 18 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 7th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 48 –, Church of the Annunciation, Walsingham Parish 49 –, St Jude the Apostle, Whittlesey This Weekend: Announce : Today is a Day of Prayer for the Unemployed 19 SUN 7th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME G Day of Prayer for the Unemployed. Fr John Harris +2013 (rtd fr. St Gregory’,s, Northampton 2000) 20 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Gerald Flanagan +1955 (Iver Heath) Fr Gerard Moir +1965 (rtd fr. Clapham Park 1959) Fr Michael Finch +1986 (rtd fr. Beaconsfield 1984) 21 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Peter Damian BD (W) or St Robert Southwell PM (East Anglia Pr.) (R) Fr John Scott +1878 (rtd fr. Sawston Hall 1855) Fr William Wells +2020 (rtd at Blakeney) NATIONAL  , CYCLE  , OF  , PRAYER . Lent we are asked to pray for these intentions: Candidates for the Sacraments: especially on the Sundays of Lent Diocesan Calendar ­, February 165 CALENDAR

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166 February ­, Diocesan Calendar For those preparing to be initiated into the Church at Easter, Lent marks the final stage of preparation, the period of Purification and Enlightenment. It begins with the Rite of Election on the First Sunday of Lent. During the season of Lent the Scru ­, tinies are celebrated on the 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays in preparation for Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist at the Easter Vigil. Many parishes will also receive can ­, didates for Reception into the Church. ‘,The people of God, as represented by the local Church, should understand and show by their concern that the initiation of adults is the responsibility of all the baptised.’, ‘,During Lent, the period of purification and enlightenment, the faithful should take care to participate in the rites of the scrutinies and presentations and give the elect the example of their own renewal in the spirit of penance, faith, and charity. At the Easter Vigil, they should attach great importance to renewing their own baptismal promises.’, RCIA 9 The celebration of other Sacraments, such as Confirmation and First Holy Commun ­, ion, will often take place within the Easter season so that candidates for these Sacraments will also be preparing in Lent. These candidates should also be remem ­, bered in the prayers of the community. Prayer Father of love and power, it is your will to establish everything in Christ and to draw us into his all ‐, embracing love. Guide the elect of your Church, strengthen them in their vocation, build them into the kingdom of your Son, and seal them with the Spirit of your promise. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults The Needy and Hungry of the World, especially on Lenten Fast Day —,Friday of the first week in Lent. The agency for overseas development, CAFOD, encourages the Church in England and Wales to use the Friday of the first week in Lent as an opportunity to remem ­, ber the needy and hungry of the world. The day is an opportunity to practice the three Lenten disciplines of Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving which derive from the proclamation of the Word on Ash Wednesday. The proceeds from the practice of fasting on the Friday are usually collected at Mass on the 2nd Sunday of Lent. Prayer All powerful Father, God of goodness, you provide for all your creation. Give us an effective love for our brothers and sisters who suffer from lack of food. Help us do all we can to relieve their hunger, that they may serve you with carefree hearts. Roman Missal CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, February 167 World Day of Prayer, especially on 1st Friday in March The World Day of Prayer is a worldwide movement of Christian women who come together to observe a common day of prayer held on the first Friday in March each year, and who, in many countries, have a continuing relationship in prayer and serv ­, ice. Through the World Day of Prayer women are encouraged to become aware of their talents and use them in the service of the wider community. Prayer Father, you have given all peoples one common origin, and your will is to gather them as one family in yourself. Fill the hearts of all women with the fire of your love and the desire to ensure justice for all. Hear the prayers offered you by women throughout the world for an end to all divi ‐, sion, and a human society built on love and peace. Roman Missal (adapted) Penitents and Wanderers: The twin themes of Lent are baptism and penance. Lent is a time of reflection and preparation for Easter. Many parishes offer opportunities for the celebration of the Sacrament of Penance in the Lenten season. In recent years some parishes have ex ­, plored using the Lenten period as a time to assist those returning to the Church after a period of not being active in the life of the Church. This reflects the ancient practice of the Order of Penitents which reached its end on the morning of Holy Thursday. Prayer God of power and might, we praise you through your Son, Jesus Christ, who comes in your name. He is the Word that brings salvation. He is the hand you stretch out to sinners. He is the way that leads to your peace. God our Father, we had wandered far from you, but through your Son you have brought us back. You gave him up to death so that we might turn again to you and find our way to one another. Roman Missal: Eucharistic Prayer for Reconciliation II Candidates for the Sacraments especially on the Sundays of Lent. World Day of Prayer Friday 3 March. Lent Fast Day Friday 3 March. THE  , SEASON  , OF  , LENT 22 Wed ASH WEDNESDAY. Fast and Abstinence V Omit penitential act: bless ashes after Gospel and homily. Pf Lent IV. Not EPIV. CALENDAR

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168 February/March ­, Diocesan Calendar Lenten Pf from today until 27 March, unless otherwise noted. Prayer over the People at the Dismissal. The Prayer over the People is optional on all other weekdays of Lent. Canon Francis Drake +1933 (Convent, Slough) 23 Thu Lent Feria. M pr. V ( ad lib. Collect of St Polycarp BM) Fr Wilfred Johnson +1994 (rtd fr. Wellingborough 1990) 24 Fri Lent Feria. M pr. V Bishop Joseph Rudderham +1979 (left Northampton Cathedral 1949 to become Bishop of Clifton) Fr William Gaffney +1985 (rtd fr. Marlow 1975) Fr Michael O`Brien +1985 (St John`s Cathedral, Norwich) 25 Sat Lent Feria. M pr. V 1st WEEK OF LENT Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 50 –, Our Lady and St Charles Borromeo, Wisbech This Weekend: Announce : This Friday is Lent Fast Day Next weekend a Second Collection will be taken for the work of CAFOD. 26 SUN 1st SUNDAY OF LENT V Pf pr. Not EPIV. Prayer over the People. 27 Mon Lent Feria. M pr. V 28 Tue Lent Feria. M pr. V Fr Charles Reilly +1916 (rtd fr. Woodbridge 1911) MARCH 2023 1 Wed St DAVID, PATRON OF WALES B. Feast. W Gl, Pf of Holy Pastors. Not EP IV. 2 Thu Lent Feria. M pr. V 3 Fri Lent Feria. M pr. V LENT FAST DAY World Day of Prayer 4 Sat Lent Feria. M pr. V ( ad lib. Collect of St Casimir) CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, March 169 2nd WEEK OF LENT Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 51 ­, St Thomas of Canterbury, Woodbridge This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for the work of CAFOD at all Masses. 5 SUN 2nd SUNDAY OF LENT V Pf pr. Not EP IV. Prayer over the People. Fr Trevor Richardson +2002 (Swaffham) 6 Mon Lent Feria. M pr. V ( ad lib. Collect of St Kyneburgha Rel (East Anglia Pr.)) Archbishop Peter Smith +2020 (Second Bishop of East Anglia, translated to Cardiff 2001 and to Southwark 2010) 7 Tue Lent Feria. M pr. V ( ad lib. Collect of Ss Perpetua &, Felicity MM) Fr Damien Walne +2015 (Great Billing) 8 Wed ST FELIX B Secondary Patron of the Diocese. Feast. W (East Anglia Pr.) Gl , Pf of Holy Pastors. Not EP IV. Fr Bernard Quinlan +1922 (Shefford) Fr Anthony Chadwick +2005 9 Thu Lent Feria. M pr. V ( ad lib. Collect of St Frances of Rome Rel) Fr Edward Scott +1935 (St George`s, Norwich) Fr Reginald Atkinson +1983 (rtd fr. St Oswald`s, Peterborough 1970) Fr David Hennessy +2019 (rtd fr. Felixstowe 2014) 10 Fri Lent Feria. M pr. V ( ad lib. Collect of St John of God Rel) 11 Sat Lent Feria. M pr. V Fr David Harris +1925 (High Wycombe) 3rd WEEK OF LENT Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 52 –, Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury, Wymondham 12 SUN 3rd SUNDAY OF LENT V Pf pr. Not EPIV. Prayer over the People. Fr Cyril Snowden +1966 (rtd fr. Sudbury 1963) 13 Mon Lent Feria. M pr. V Anniversary of the Pope’,s election to be commemorated CALENDAR

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170 March ­, Diocesan Calendar in the General Intercessions. Fr John Ketterer +1973 (rtd fr. Hunstanton 1972) Fr David Woodard +1988 (Oundle) Fr John Glen +1996 (Christ the King, Bedford) 14 Tue Lent Feria. M pr. V Fr John McNally +2007 (Felixstowe) Rev Leonard Matthews +2011 (Deacon at Hunstanton) 15 Wed Lent Feria. M pr. V 16 Thu Lent Feria. M pr. V Mgr Bruno Scott James +1984 (rtd fr. Walsingham 1943) 17 Fri ST PATRICK B Patron of Ireland. Feast. W Gl, Pf of Holy Pastors. Not EP IV. 18 Sat Lent Feria. M pr. V (ad lib Collect of St Cyril of Jerusalem BD) 4th WEEK OF LENT Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 1 ­, Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist, Norwich 19 SUN 4th SUNDAY OF LENT ( Læ,tare Sunday ) V or Rose Pf pr. Not EPIV. Prayer over the People. II Vesp. of Sunday. Rev Patrick Byrne +1979 (Deacon at All Souls, Peterborough) 20 Mon ST JOSEPH, SPOUSE OF THE BVM. SOLEMNITY. W Gl, Cr, Pf of S Joseph. Not EP IV. 21 Tue Lent Feria. M pr. V Mgr Charles Davidson +1975 (rtd fr. Waterbeach Carmel 1972) Fr Albert Whyatt +1991 (rtd fr. North Walsham 1989) 22 Wed Lent Feria. M pr. V Rev Chris Heath +2021 (Deacon at Bury St Edmunds) 23 Thu Lent Feria. M pr. V (ad lib Collect of St Turibius of Mogrovejo B) Fr Geoffrey Brennan +1922 (rtd fr. Thetford 1916) Fr William Cooper +1927 (rtd fr. Felixstowe 1918) Fr Augustine Berrell +1995 (rtd fr. March 1987) 24 Fri Lent Feria. M pr. V I Vesp. of fol. Fr Joseph Teeling +1979 (rtd fr. Lowestoft 1978) CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, March/ April 171 25 Sat THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD. SOLEMNITY W Gl. In Cr, genuflect at “, and by the Holy Spirit …, and became man.”, Pf pr. Not EP IV. I Vesp. of fol . Bishop T. Leo Parker +1975 (Seventh Bishop of Northampton) Canon Michael Hazell+2020 (rtd as Vicar for Clergy, Convent, Slough 2005) Crosses and statues may be covered with a purple veiling from this evening until the Easter Vigil begins on Holy Saturday 5th WEEK OF LENT Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 2 –, Our Lady and St Peter, Aldeburgh 26 SUN 5th SUNDAY OF LENT V Pf pr. Not EP IV. Prayer over the People. 27 Mon Lent Feria. M pr. V 28 Tue Lent Feria. M pr. V 29 Wed Lent Feria. M pr. V 30 Thu Lent Feria. M pr. V Canon Bernard Murray +1924 (Lynford) Fr Henry Macklin +1956 (Cople) 31 Fri Lent Feria. M pr. V Fr Frederick Donovan +1940 (rtd fr. Stowmarket 1939) APRIL 2023 1 Sat Lent Feria. M pr. V HOLY WEEK Psalter Week 2 This Weekend: Announce : This week the Church celebrates the Sacred Paschal Triduum. Good Friday is a day of Fast and Abstinence There will be a collection taken for the Holy Land Shrines on Good Friday. 2 SUN PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD R Pf pr. Not EP IV. Prayer over the People. Procession or Solemn Entrance at the principal Mass and Solemn or Simple Entrance at other Masses. In the Procession, the priest may wear a cope which is replaced by a chasuble CALENDAR

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172 April ­, Diocesan Calendar when the procession is over. The unveiled processional cross is decorated with palm branches according to custom. Palms are blessed at the Procession or Solemn Entrance but not at the Simple Entrance. Except at the Simple Entrance, the Introductory Rites of the Mass are omitted. Fr Bernard Hindle +1992 (Chesham) 3 Mon MONDAY OF HOLY WEEK V Mgr Canon John Ashmole +1938 (Northampton Cathedral) 4 Tue TUESDAY OF HOLY WEEK V Fr Michael Foley +1979 (rtd fr. Chesham 1978) Rev Raymond Howlings +2020 (Deacon at St George’,s Norwich) 5 Wed WEDNESDAY OF HOLY WEEK V Canon John Abbott +1858 (Norwich) Rev. Ray Restieaux +1986 (Deacon at St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich) Fr Denis Brophy +1992 (rtd fr. Felixstowe 1985) Mgr Canon Noel Burditt +2000 (rtd fr. Winslow 1990) 6 Thu THURSDAY OF HOLY WEEK (MAUNDY THURSDAY) THE SACRED PASCHAL TRIDUUM The celebrations of the Sacred Triduum are to be carried out in cathedral and parochial churches and only in those churches in which they can be performed with dignity, that is, with a good attendance of the faithful, an appropriate number of ministers, and the means to sing at least some of the parts. Consequently, it is desirable that small communities, associations and special groups of various kinds join together in these churches to carry out the sacred celebrations in a more noble manner (Norms for the Sacred Paschal Triduum, Roman Missal p. 329 #3). A priest may not celebrate the rites of the Sacred Triduum on his own. MASS OF THE LORD’,S SUPPER W Gl. Pf of Eucharist I. “, In communion with, Therefore, Lord ”, and “, On the day before ”, pr. Not EP IV. The Mass of the Lord’,s Supper is celebrated in the evening, crosses may be veiled in white and the altar decorated with flowers in moderation. The tabernacle should be entirely empty and sufficient hosts consecrated for today and tomorrow. The Altar of Repose should be decorated with flowers and candles. While the Gloria is sung, all the bells in the church are rung and then remain silent until the Gloria of the Easter Vigil. During the same period, the organ and other musical instruments may be used only to support the singing. The Washing of Feet may take place during the Mass. Following the Prayer after Communion, the Blessed Sacrament is taken to the Altar of Repose where it is CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, April 173 kept in a tabernacle. Solemn Adoration may not continue after midnight. After the Blessed Sacrament has been transferred, the altar is stripped of all cloths, cross and candles. Fr Donald Hillier +1980 (rtd fr. March 1977) 7 Fri GOOD FRIDAY . Day of Fast and Abstinence. R Office of Readings and Morning Prayer with the people recommended. The Celebration of the Passion of the Lord about 3.00 pm, unless pastoral reasons suggest a later hour. HC may be given to the faithful only at this celebration but may be brought to the sick at any hour. According to the Church’,s ancient tradition, only the Sacraments of Penance and Anointing of the Sick may be celebrated today and tomorrow. COLLECTION FOR HOLY LAND SHRINES (Mandatory) 8 Sat HOLY SATURDAY. Today, HC may only be given as Viaticum Fr William Poole +1867 (King’,s Lynn) NATIONAL  , CYCLE  , OF  , PRAYER . During Easter we are asked to pray for these intentions: New Members of the Church: The Easter Vigil is the usual time to celebrate the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) with Adults. The Easter Season is therefore the time for post ­, baptismal catechesis or `mystagogy` with the newly baptised or `neophytes`. ‘,This is a time for the community and the neophytes together to grow in deepening their grasp of the paschal mystery and in making it part of their lives through meditation on the Gospel, sharing in the Eucharist, and in doing works of charity.’, RCIA 234 In many communities and dioceses, the Easter Season is a privileged time to the Sacraments of First Communion and Baptism. Prayer Father, you give your Church constant growth by adding new members to your family. Help us put into action in our lives the baptism we have received in faith Roman Missal Vocations: Especially on World Day of Prayer for Vocations —, 4th Sunday of Easter The World Day of Prayer for Vocations is held each year on the Fourth Sunday of CALENDAR

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174 April ­, Diocesan Calendar Easter. In the Gospel of John read on this Sunday, in each of the three years, Jesus speaks of himself as the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd who has come so that people may have life to the full, the one who lays down his life for his sheep, the one who knows his sheep —, they recognise his voice. Prayer Father, in your plan for our salvation you provide shepherds for your people. Fill your Church with the spirit of courage and love. Raise up worthy ministers of your altars and ardent but gentle servants of the gospel. Roman Missal Human Work: Especially on St Joseph the Worker —,1 May The commemoration of St Joseph the Worker on 1 May was instituted by Pius XII in 1955. It proposes the example and intercession of Joseph as worker and provider. Prayer God our Father, creator and ruler of the universe, in every age you call men and women to develop and use their gifts for the good of others. With St Joseph as our example and guide, help us to do the work you have asked and come to the rewards you have promised. Roman Missal (adapted) The Right Use of the Media: Especially on World Communications day —, the seventh Sunday of Easter ‘,Go out to the whole world, proclaim the Good News to all creation’, is the message of the Gospel on the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord. The Solemnity offers the starting point for understanding the right use of the media. The day is estab ­, lished by the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and each year there is message from the Holy Father Prayer Father of light, from whom every good gift comes, send your Spirit into our lives with the power of a mighty wind, and by the flame of your wisdom open the horizons of our minds. Loosen our tongues to sing your praise in words beyond the power of speech, for without your Spirit men and women could never raise their voice in words of peace or announce the truth that is Jesus the Lord Roman Missal The Church: Especially at Pentecost Throughout the Season of Easter the first reading at Mass is taken from the Acts of the Apostles. Luke tells the story of the early Church from the Ascension and Pentecost to the early missions of the apostles. CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, April 175 ‘,When the work which the Father gave the Son to do on earth was accomplished, the Holy Spirit was sent on the day of Pentecost in order that he might continually sanctify the Church. Then ",the Church was openly displayed to the crowds and the spread of the Gospel among the nations, through preaching, was begun.", As the ",convocation", of all men for salvation, the Church in her very nature is missionary, sent by Christ to all the nations to make disciples of them.’, Catechism 767 ‘,Those who with God’,s help have welcomed Christ`s call and freely responded to it are urged on by love of Christ to proclaim the Good News everywhere in the world. This treasure, received from the apostles, has been faithfully guarded by their successors. All Christ’,s faithful are called to hand it on from generation to generation, by professing the faith, by living it in fraternal sharing, and by celebrating it in liturgy and prayer.’, Catechism 3 Prayer God our Father, in all the churches scattered throughout the world you show forth the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. Through the gospel and the Eucharist bring your people together in the Holy Spirit and guide us in love. Make us a sign of your love for all people, and help us show forth the living presence of Christ in the world. Roman Missal World Day of Prayer for Vocations: Sunday 30 April St Joseph the Worker: Monday 1 May Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Tuesday 9 May World Communications Day: Sunday 21 May The Church ­, especially at Pentecost: Sunday 28 May EASTER  , TIME THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT W Pf of Easter I. “, In communion with”, and “,Therefore, Lord”, pr. Not EPIV. Solemn Blessing. Double “, Alleluia”, at Dismissal. The Easter Vigil should not begin before nightfall and should end before daybreak. The Easter Proclamation ( Exultet ) may not be replaced by another text, nor by a hymn. All bells are rung during the Gloria and the altar candles are lit. The Alleluia is intoned three times by the celebrant (or a cantor if necessary). OCTAVE OF EASTER Psalter Week Pr. This Weekend: Announce : Friday Abstinence is dispensed during the Easter Octave 9 SUN EASTER SUNDAY. SOLEMNITY WITH OCTAVE. W CALENDAR

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176 April ­, Diocesan Calendar Seq. Pf of Easter I. “,In communion with”, and “,Therefore, Lord”, pr. Not EP IV. Solemn Blessing of Easter Vigil optional. Double “, Alleluia”, at Dismissal. Renewal of Baptismal Promises in place of Cr. Masses during the Octave have same features as this day, except Seq. ad lib., no Cr or Solemn Blessing, Monday to Saturday. 10 Mon EASTER OCTAVE. M pr. W Fr Bernard McCaul +1932 (St Mary’,s, Ipswich) 11 Tue EASTER OCTAVE. M pr. W Canon Ernest Garnett +1948 (rtd fr. Felixstowe 1945) 12 Wed EASTER OCTAVE. M pr. W 13 Thu EASTER OCTAVE. M pr. W Fr Michael Kennedy +1973 (Newmarket) Fr Francis Tester +2008 (Walsingham) 14 Fri EASTER OCTAVE. M pr. W Friday abstinence is dispensed today. 15 Sat EASTER OCTAVE. M pr. W I Vesp. of fol. Fr Donald Heptonstall +1954 (Hunstanton) 2nd WEEK OF EASTER Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 3 ­, St Benet’,s Minster, Beccles 16 SUN 2nd SUNDAY OF EASTER ( or of Divine Mercy) W Fr Henry Long +1936 (rtd fr. Leighton Buzzard 1934) Fr James Mullett +1955 (Great Billing) 17 Mon Easter Feria. M pr. W Canon Edward McHugh +1962 (Aylesbury) 18 Tue Easter Feria. M pr. W Fr Edward Wimbridge +1941 (rtd fr. Wolverton 1939) Fr Kenneth Whitfield +2006 (rtd. at Blakeney) 19 Wed Easter Feria. M pr. W Fr Wallace Clare +1963 (Prep. School, Ipswich) 20 Thu Easter Feria. M pr. W Fr Roy Gathercole +2002 (rtd at King’,s Lynn) CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, April 177 21 Fri Easter Feria. M pr. W or St Anselm BD (W) Canon William Collis +1893 (Shefford) 22 Sat Easter Feria. M pr. W Fr Anthony Roberts +1997 (rtd fr. Gorleston 1987) Rev Chris Heath +2021 (Deacon at Bury St Edmunds) 3rd WEEK OF EASTER Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 4 –, St Thomas of Canterbury, Brandon This Weekend: Announce: Next Sunday is a World Day of Prayer for Vocations. There will be a Second Collection for the Diocesan Priests’, Training Fund next weekend. 23 SUN 3rd SUNDAY OF EASTER W II Vesp. of Sunday Fr Thomas Fitzgerald +1940 (Bedford) 24 Mon ST GEORGE M PATRON OF ENGLAND. SOLEMNITY R Gl, Cr, Pf of Holy Martyrs. Not EP IV. Bishop Charles Grant +1989 (Eighth Bishop of Northampton) Fr George Grace +1998 (rtd fr. Huntingdon 1994) Mgr Canon Edward McBride +2011 (rtd fr. Sheringham 2000) 25 Tue ST MARK Evangelist. Feast. R Pf of Apostles II. Not EP IV. 26 Wed Easter Feria. M pr. W 27 Thu Easter Feria. M pr. W 28 Fri Easter Feria. M pr. W or St Peter Chanel PM (R) or St Louis Grignion de Montfort P (W) Fr David Thomson +1998 (rtd fr. Aldeburgh 1985) 29 Sat ST CATHERINE OF SIENA VD Patron of Europe. Feast. W Pf of Holy Virgins and Religious. Not EP IV I Vesp. of fol. 4th WEEK OF EASTER Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 5 –, St Hugh of Lincoln, Buckden This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for the Diocesan Priests’, Training Fund at all Masses CALENDAR

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178 May ­, Diocesan Calendar MAY 2023 1 Mon Easter Feria. M pr. W or St Joseph the Worker Gospel and Pf pr. Not EP IV ( W) Day of Prayer for God’,s blessing on human work. M no. 26 For the sanctification of human labour (in urban areas) or M no. 27 At seed ‐, time (in rural areas) Bishop Dudley Cary ‐, Elwes +1932 (Fifth Bishop of Northampton) 2 Tue St Athanasius BD. Mem. W 3 Wed SS PHILIP &, JAMES App. Feast. R Gl, Pf of Apostles I. Not EP IV. Fr John Duff +1873 (Ramsey) 4 Thu THE ENGLISH MARTYRS. Feast R Gl , Pf of Martyrs. Not EP IV. 5 Fri Easter Feria. M pr. W Fr Liam Crowley +2019 (rtd fr. Downham Market 2003) 6 Sat Easter Feria. M pr. W 5th WEEK OF EASTER Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 6 ­, St Edmund, King and Martyr, Bungay This Weekend: Announce: Tuesday is a Day of Prayer for Survivors of Sexual Abuse 7 SUN 5th SUNDAY OF EASTER W Mgr Provost Augustine Peacock +1956 (rtd fr. St Pancras, Ipswich 1953) Mgr Canon Harold Squirrell +1962 (Poringland) Mgr Provost Anthony Hulme +1987 (rtd fr. St Joseph’,s, Bedford 1984) 8 Mon Easter Feria. M pr. W 9 Tue Easter Feria. M pr. W Day of Prayer for Survivors of Sexual Abuse 10 Wed Easter Feria. M pr. W or St John De Avila PD (W) 11 Thu Easter Feria. M pr. W CALENDAR 30 SUN 4th SUNDAY OF EASTER World Day of Prayer for Vocations W

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Diocesan Calendar ­, May 179 12 Fri Easter Feria. M pr. W or Ss Nereus &, Achilleus MM (R) or St Pancras M (R) Canon Thomas Quinlivan +1885 (rtd fr. Cambridge 1883) 13 Sat Easter Feria. M pr. W or Our Lady of Fatima (W) 6th WEEK OF EASTER Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 7 ­, St Edmund, King and Martyr, Bury St Edmund This Weekend: Announce: Thursday this week is the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord and a Holy Day of Obligation Next Sunday is World Communications Day. There will be a Second Collection for the Catholic Communications Network next weekend. 14 SUN 6th SUNDAY OF EASTER W 15 Mon Easter Feria. M pr. W Canon Francis Sammons +1975 (Whittlesey) 16 Tue Easter Feria. M pr. W Fr Thomas Richards +1957 (rtd fr. Aston ‐, Le ‐, Walls 1956) 17 Wed Easter Feria. M pr. W I Vesp. of fol. Vigil M. of Ascension: Gl, Cr, Pf, “, In communion with ”, pr. Not EP IV. Fr Gerald Thornton +1986 (rtd fr. Langley 1981) Fr Bertram Sammons +1988 (rtd fr. Wisbech 1978) 18 Thu THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD. SOLEMNITY. W Holyday of Obligation. M for the People. Gl, Cr, Pf and “, In communion with ”, in EP I pr. Not EP IV. Fr Charles Joole +1883 (Slough) Rev. Anthony Northrop +2012 (Deacon at English Martyrs, Cambridge) 19 Fri Easter Feria. M pr. W or St Dunstan B (W) Canon George Dalby +1962 (Our Lady’,s, Luton) 20 Sat Easter Feria. M pr. W or St Bernardine of Siena P (W) Fr Patrick Harte +1976 (St Joseph’,s, Bedford) CALENDAR

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7th WEEK OF EASTER Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 8 –, Our Lady of the Assumption and the English Martyrs, Cambridge This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for the Catholic Communications Network at all Masses. 21 SUN 7th SUNDAY OF EASTER. World Communications Day W Fr Hugh Capper +1988 (rtd fr. Fakenham 1984) 22 Mon Easter Feria. M pr. W or St Rita of Cascia Rel (W) 23 Tue Easter Feria. M pr. W 24 Wed Easter Feria. M pr. W 25 Thu St Bede the Venerable PD Mem. W 26 Fri St Philip Neri P Mem. W Fr Charles Meaden +1950 (Thetford) Fr Christopher Back +2014 (rtd fr. Aldeburgh 2005) Fr Tony Webb +2016 (rtd fr. Fakenham 2016) 27 Sat ST AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY B. Feast W Gl, Pf of Holy Pastors. Not EP IV. I Vesp. of fol. Vigil M of Pentecost in Extended or Simple Form. Gl, Cr, Pf, “,In communion with”, pr. Not EP IV. Double “,Alleluia”, at Dismissal. Fr Robert Gates +1876 (rtd at Bury St Edmunds) NATIONAL  , CYCLE  , OF  , PRAYER . During Ordinary Time (Summer) i.e. up to September, we are asked to pray for these intentions: A Deeper Understanding between Christians and Jews, Those Who Suffer Persecu ­, tion, Oppression and Denial of Human Rights, Human Life, Europe, Seafarers. Day for Life: Sunday 18 June St John Fisher and St Thomas More: Thursday 22 June Europe ­, St Benedict: Tuesday 11 July St Bridget: Sunday 23 July St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross: Wednesday 9 August Sea Sunday: Sunday 9 July 180 May ­, Diocesan Calendar CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, May/ June 181 8th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 9 –, St Laurence, Cambridge This Weekend: Announce that next Sunday is the last day for Easter Communions. 28 SUN PENTECOST SUNDAY. SOLEMNITY. R Seq., Pf “, In communion with”, pr. Not EP IV. Double “, Alleluia”, at Dismissal. Paschal Candle to be kept in the baptistery with due honour so that candles of the newly baptised can be lit from it. 29 Mon Mary, Mother of the Church. Mem. W Missal p.1411 Mass B. Pf pr. p.1412. Not EPIV Readings Vol 3 p.841. Rev. John Gardner +1988 (Deacon at St Ives) Fr Brendan Peters +1991 (rtd fr. Quidenham 1989) Mgr Gerald Moorcraft +2011 (rtd from Princes Risborough 2010) Mgr Patrick McAleenan +2017 (rtd fr. Our Lady’,s, Corby 2009) 30 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Walstan (East Anglia Pr.) (W) Canon James Flint +1936 (rtd fr. Lynford 1933) 31 Wed THE VISITATION OF THE BVM. Feast. W Gl, Pf of BVM II. Not EP IV. JUNE 2023 1 Thu Our Lord Jesus Christ, Eternal High Priest. Feast. W Gl. Pf pr. Not EPIV. Proper texts for Office and Mass available on the Liturgy Office website. 2 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or Ss Marcellinus &, Peter MM. (R) Provost George Frederick Stokes +1928 (Ely) 3 Sat Ss Charles Lwanga &, Comps. MM. Mem. R I Vesp. of fol. 9th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 10 –, St Philip Howard, Cambridge 4 SUN THE MOST HOLY TRINITY. SOLEMNITY. W Missal p.533. Pf pr. Not EP IV. (Readings of Year A, Vol I p 611) CALENDAR

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182 June ­, Diocesan Calendar 5 Mon St Boniface BM. Mem. R Canon John J. Mossey +1995 (rtd fr. Hunstanton 1983) 6 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Norbert B (W) Canon Charles Eeles +1926 (King’,s Lynn) Fr Thomas K. Philips +1947 (Sheringham) 7 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Canon Thomas Seed +1883 (Shefford) 8 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Francis Byrne +1924 (Costessey) 9 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Columba Ab (W) or St Ephrem DnD (W) Fr Antony Dillon +1955 (Cambridge) Rev. Martin Dudley Franks + 2006 (Deacon at St Ives) Mgr Peter Hocken +2017 (rtd as Bishop’,s Chaplain, Northampton 2001) 10 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 10th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 11 –, Mother of Good Counsel, Clare This Weekend: Announce: Next Sunday is the Day for Life. There will be a Second Collection taken for the work of Life Charities next weekend. Announce : Abstinence this Friday is dispensed because of the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. 11 SUN THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST W (CORPUS CHRISTI). SOLEMNITY. Missal p.537. Gl, Cr , Pf of the Most Holy Eucharist, Not EP IV. (Readings of Year A Vol I p 617) Fr Richard Murtagh +1975 (rtd fr. Rushden 1974) 12 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G 13 Tue St Anthony of Padua PD. Mem. W Fr Austin O’,Sullivan +1921 (St Pancras, Ipswich) Fr James Purcell +1942 (St Ives) 14 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Canon Arthur Tillett +1962 (rtd fr. Marlow 1959) CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, June 183 15 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G I Vesp. of fol. Fr Michael Bourke +1896 (Wroxham Hall) 16 Fri THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS. SOLEMNITY. W Missal p.540. Gl, Cr, Pf pr. Not EP IV. (Readings of Year A Vol I p.628) Friday Abstinence is dispensed today. Mgr George Davies +1911 (Costessey Hall) 17 Sat Immaculate Heart of the BVM. Mem. W Missal p. 916, Divine Office p. 30*.Readings pr. Pf of BVM I ( “,on the feast day”,) or II. Not EP IV I Vesp. of fol. 11th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 12 –, Our Lady and St Walstan, Costessey This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for the work of Life Charities. 18 SUN 11th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. Day for Life G 19 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G or St Romuald Ab. (W) Fr John Drew +2008 (St George’,s, Norwich) 20 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Alban M. (R) Fr Christopher Macgregor +1943 (Ely) 21 Wed St Aloysius Gonzaga Rel. Mem. W 22 Thu SS JOHN FISHER B &, THOMAS MORE MM. Feast. R Gl, Pf of Holy Martyrs. Not EP IV. 23 Fri St Etheldreda AbV. Mem. (East Anglia Pr.) W I Vesp. of fol. 24 Sat THE NATIVITY OF St JOHN THE BAPTIST. SOLEMNITY W Titular of the Cathedral. Gl, Cr, Pf pr. Not EP IV. II Vesp. of day. 12th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 13 –, Sacred Heart and St Margaret Mary, Dereham This Weekend: Announce: Thursday this week is the Solemnity of SS Peter &, Paul CALENDAR

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184 June/July ­, Diocesan Calendar and a Holy Day of Obligation Next weekend there will be a Second Collection for Peter’,s Pence. 25 SUN 12th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G In Cathedral only: I Vesp. of fol. 26 Mon DEDICATION OF THE CATHEDRAL. Feast (East Anglia Pr.) W Gl, Pf pr. Not EP IV. In Cathedral only SOLEMNITY : Gl, Cr., Pf pr . Not EP IV. Fr Edmund Rees ‐, Jones +1982 (rtd fr. Diss 1975) Fr Nigel Bourne +1990 (rtd fr. St Brendan’,s, Corby 1981) 27 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Cyril of Alexandria BD (W) Mgr Canon Mark Oleron +1880 (Northampton Cathedral) 28 Wed St Irenaeus BM Mem. R I Vesp. of fol. Vigil M of Solemnity: Gl , Cr , Pf pr. Not EP IV. 29 Thu SS PETER &, PAUL App. SOLEMNITY R Gl, Cr, Pf pr. Not EP IV. Holyday of Obligation. M for the People. Canon Timothy Russ +2013 (Great Missenden) 30 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church (R) Canon Brian Frost +2018 (rtd fr. St Patrick’,s, Corby 1995) JULY 2023 1 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or St Oliver Plunket BM (R) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 13th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 14 –, The Most Holy Trinity &, St Henry Morse, Diss Parish 15 –, St Dominic, Downham Market This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for Peter’,s Pence. Announce: Next Sunday is Sea Sunday There will be a Second Collection next weekend for Stella Maris . 2 SUN 13th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G Fr Thomas McDonald +1875 3 Mon ST THOMAS Ap. Feast R Gl, Pf of Apostles. Not EP IV. CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, July 185 4 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Elizabeth of Portugal (W) Fr Maurice Hignett +1982 (rtd fr. Our Lady of Lourdes, Peterborough 1978) Fr George Bennet +2001 (Wymondham) 5 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or St Anthony Zaccaria P (W) Fr Gerard Collins +1996 (rtd fr. Little Chalfont 1987) 6 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Maria Goretti VM (R) Fr Joseph Farrell +1986 (St Laurence’,s, Cambridge) Fr John Cureton +2005 (rtd fr. Swaffham 1996) 7 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G Canon Richard Duckett +1910 (Norwich) 8 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or St Withburga Ab (East Anglia Pr.) (W) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) Fr George Webb +1950 (rtd fr. Thetford 1937) Fr Eric Woodhead +2010 (rtd at Poringland) 14th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 16 –, St Etheldreda, Ely This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for Stella Maris at all Masses. 9 SUN 14th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. Sea Sunday G Fr Francis Warmoll +1899 (Stowmarket) 10 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Provost Seth Eccles +1884 (Weston Underwood) Fr Edmund O’,Gorman +1974 (rtd fr. Rushden 1965) 11 Tue ST BENEDICT Ab. Patron of Europe. Feast. W Gl, Pf of Holy Pastors or Religious. Not EP IV. Bishop Michael Evans +2011 (Third Bishop of East Anglia) 12 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Alexander Scott +1918 (Lowestoft) Fr Edward Hill +1990 (rtd fr. Little Chalfont 1975) 13 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Henry (W) Rev Hubert Grant Scarfe +1995 (Deacon) CALENDAR

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14 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Camillus de Lellis P (W) 15 Sat St Bonaventure BD Mem. W I Vesp. of fol. Fr Tom Feighan +2016 (rtd fr. High Wycombe 2011) 15th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 17 –, St Anthony of Padua, Fakenham 16 SUN 15th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G Fr Bernard Nesden +1999 (rtd fr. Hunstanton 1995) Bishop Alan C. Clark +2002 (First Bishop of East Anglia) Canon Patrick Carey +2015 (rtd fr. Bourne End 1996) Mgr Anthony Philpot +2016 (rtd fr. English College, Rome 2006) 17 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Joseph Clemente +1918 (Slough) Fr William Jolly +1982 (rtd fr. Costessey 1975) 18 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G 19 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G 20 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Apollinaris BM (R) Fr Laurence O’,Toole +2010 (rtd fr. Sawston 2000) 21 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Laurence of Brindisi PD (W) Canon Denis McSweeney +2015 (Flitwick) 22 Sat ST MARY MAGDALENE. Feast. W Gl , Pf pr. Not EP IV. I Vesp. of fol. 16th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 18 –, St Felix, Felixstowe 23 SUN 16th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G Fr Vincent MacRory +2013 (rtd fr. SS Philip &, James, Bedford 1999) 186 July ­, Diocesan Calendar CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, July/August 187 24 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G or St Sharbel Makhlú,f P (W) Fr Joseph Parr +1983 (Our Lady of Lourdes, Peterborough) 25 Tue ST JAMES Ap Feast R Gl, Pf of Apostles. Not EP IV. Canon Stephen Longman +1885 Fr Patrick Oates +1975 (Sacred Heart, Luton) Mgr John Drury +2005 (rtd fr. Kirtling 2004) Mgr Richard Wilson +2010 (rtd fr. Costessey 2004) 26 Wed Ss Joachim &, Anne, Parents of the BVM. Mem. W Canon Edmund Stokes +1961 (English Martyrs, Cambridge) Fr Robert McCormick +2015 (rtd fr. Diss 2003) 27 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G 28 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G 29 Sat Ss Mary, Martha and Lazarus Mem. Gospel pr. W I Vesp. of fol. Fr Montgomery Fulcher +1973 (Stoke ‐, by ‐, Nayland) 17th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 19 –, St Peter the Apostle, Gorleston 30 SUN 17th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G 31 Mon St Ignatius of Loyola P Mem. W AUGUST 2023 1 Tue St Alphonsus Liguori BD Mem. W 2 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or St Eusebius of Vercelli B ( W) or St Peter Julian Eymard P (W) 3 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Hugh Byron +1993 (rtd fr. Wisbech 1984) 4 Fri St John Vianney P Mem. W Mgr John Ryan +2008 (rtd fr. Buckingham 1995) 5 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or The Dedication of Basilica of St Mary Major ( W) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) I Vesp. of fol. CALENDAR

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188 August ­, Diocesan Calendar Fr William Oddy +2007 (rtd fr. Costessey 1986) Fr John Fowler +2022 18th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 20 –, St Mary, Great Yarmouth 6 SUN THE TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD. Feast W Gl, Cr, Pf pr. Not EP IV. 7 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G or St Sixtus II Pp &, Comps. MM (R) or St Cajetan P (W) 8 Tue St Dominic P Mem. W 9 Wed ST TERESA BENEDICTA OF THE CROSS VM. R PATRON OF EUROPE. Feast. Gl, Pf of Holy of Martyrs. Not EP IV. 10 Thu ST LAWRENCE DnM Feast. R Gl, Pf of Holy Martyrs. Not EP IV. Canon Patrick Grogan +1940 (rtd fr. Wroxham Hall 1926) Fr Thomas Walker +1949 (rtd fr. Gorleston 1945) Fr Stephen Doupe +1972 (Hunstanton) 11 Fri St Clare V Mem. W Rev Ron O’,Toole +2020 (Deacon at Sheringham and Cromer) 12 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or St Jane Frances de Chantal Rel (W) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 19th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 21 –, St Felix, Haverhill This Weekend: Announce: Tuesday 15 th August is the Solemnity of the Assumption of the BVM, a Holyday of Obligation 13 SUN 19th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G 14 Mon St Maximilian Mary Kolbe, PM Mem. R I Vesp. of fol. Vigil M of Solemnity: Gl , Cr , Pf pr. Not EP IV. W CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, August 189 15 Tue THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BVM. SOLEMNITY. W Gl, Cr, Pf pr. Not EP IV. Holyday of Obligation. M for the People. 16 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or St Stephen of Hungary (W) 17 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G 18 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Ethelbert Payne +1967 (Wellingborough) 19 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or St John Eudes P (W) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 20th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 22 –, Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund, Hunstanton 20 SUN 20th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G 21 Mon St Pius X Pp Mem. W Bishop Francis Amherst +1883 (Second Bishop of Northampton) Fr John Lickert +1934 (Newmarket) 22 Tue The Queenship of the BVM. Mem. W 23 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or St Rose of Lima V (W) Fr Joseph Mayne +1942 (Northampton Cathedral) 24 Thu ST BARTHOLOMEW Ap Feast. R Gl, Pf of Apostles . Not EP IV. Fr Andrew Kay +1932 (Slough) Mgr Canon Arthur Brewer +1972 (rtd fr. Our Lady’,s, Luton 1972) 25 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Louis (W) or St Joseph Calasanz P (W) 26 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God P (W) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) Mgr Canon William Hunting +1969 (Shefford) CALENDAR

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190 August ­, Diocesan Calendar 21st WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 23 –, St Michael the Archangel, Huntingdon This Weekend: Announce : Friday is the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. 27 SUN 21st SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G Fr Frederick Lockyer +1954 (Bury St Edmunds) Mgr Canon Paul Taylor +2002 (rtd fr. Ely 1993) 28 Mon St Augustine BD Mem. W 29 Tue The Passion of St John the Baptist M. Mem. R Gospel pr. Pf pr. Not EP IV. 30 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or Ss Margaret Clitherow, Anne Line &, Margaret Ward MM (R) Fr Patrick Crowe +2000 (Our Lady’,s, Luton) 31 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or S Aidan B &, Saints of Lindisfarne (W) NATIONAL  , CYCLE  , OF  , PRAYER . During Ordinary Time (Autumn), i.e. from September to Christ the King, we are asked to pray for these intentions: The Harvest: the Fruits of Human Work and the Reverent Use of Creation, espe ­, cially on World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation (1 September) and on last Sunday in September or whenever Harvest Festivals are held. ‘,",The annual World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation will offer individual be ­, lievers and communities a fitting opportunity to reaffirm their personal vocation to be stewards of creation, to thank God for the wonderful handiwork which he has entrusted to our care, and to implore his help for the protection of creation as well as his pardon for the sins committed against the world in which we live.",’, (Pope Francis, Letter inaugurating World Prayer of Care for Creation) The Church has long celebrated the agricultural harvest. This intention also includes all human work. In all circumstances of human life there are choices to be made re ­, garding the environment and our reverent stewardship of the God`s gift of creation. ‘,",The external deserts in the world are growing, because the internal deserts have become so vast. Therefore the earth`s treasures no longer serve to build God`s gar ­, den for all to live in, but they have been made to serve the powers of exploitation and destruction", (Benedict XVI, homily at Inaugural Mass, 2005). ’, CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, August 191 Prayer O Lord, good Father, who in your providence have entrusted the earth to the human race, grant, we pray, that with the fruits harvested from it we may be able to sus ‐, tain life and, with your help, always use them to promote your praise and the well ‐, being of all. Roman Missal Students and Teachers: especially on Education Day —, 2nd Sunday of September The day of prayer for Education is organised ecumenically by the Education agen ­, cies of the various denominations. In the Catholic Church material is distributed by the Catholic Education Service. There may be a collection for the Agency on this Sunday. Prayer God is the source of all wisdom and knowledge. Let us ask him to bless those who seek to learn and their teachers. For students, that the Spirit of God may grant them the gifts of wisdom of under ‐, standing. For teachers, that they may share their knowledge with gentleness, patience, and concern for their students. Book of Blessings The Spread of the Gospel: especially on Evangelii Gaudium: 3rd Sunday in Septem ­, ber and World Mission Day: the penultimate Sunday in October Evangelii Gaudium is on the 3rd Sunday in September. Material for the day is pre ­, pared by the Home Mission Desk. There may be a collection to support the work of the agency. World Mission Day is on the penultimate Sunday in October. A Mass `for the Spread of the Gospel` may be celebrated on this Sunday. Each year the Holy Father writes a message for World Mission day. In England and Wales material is produced for parishes by the Pontifical Mission Societies. There may be a collection for their work on this day. Prayer O God, whose will it is that all should be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth, look upon your abundant harvest and be pleased to send workers to gather it, that the Gospel may be preached to all creation and that your people, gathered by the word of life and sustained by the power of the Sacraments, may advance in the path of salvation and love. Roman Missal Justice and Peace in the World: especially on Harvest Fast Day: 1st Friday in October. The Harvest Fast Day is one of two such days organised by CAFOD. The money of ­, CALENDAR

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192 August ­, Diocesan Calendar fered from the fasting is usually collected at Mass on the following Sunday. Prayer O God, who show a father’,s care for all, grant, in your mercy, that the members of the human race, to whom you have given a single origin, may form in peace a single family and always be united by a fraternal spirit. Roman Missal Prisoners and their Families: especially on Prisoners Sunday (2nd Sunday on Octo ­, ber) and in Prisons Week: 2nd Week in October Prisoners Week was a Catholic initiative begun in 1975 by Bishop Victor Guazelli which has since gained ecumenical support and observance. It reflects the work of the Prison Advice and Care Trust which builds on its origins as the Bourne Trust —, the Catholic Prisoner`s Aid Society. The Sunday and the following week seek to focus attention not only on the needs of prisoners but on all those involved the field of prison care, prisoners families, victims of crime, prison staff and many volunteers. Prayer Almighty and merciful God, to whom alone the secrets of the heart lie open, who recognize the just and make righteous the guilty, hear our prayers for your servants held in prison, and grant that through patience and hope they may find relief in their affliction and soon return unhindered to their own Roman Missal All Victims of War: especially on Remembrance Sunday: 2nd Sunday in November Remembrance Sunday falls on the Sunday nearest Armistice Day, 11 November, which marks the end of the First World War. On this day are remembered all those who gave their lives for their country, all who suffered and died through acts of war and those who were left behind to grieve and mourn. In England and Wales one Mass for the Dead may celebrated on this Sunday. Prayer O God, merciful and strong, who crushes wars and casts down the proud, be pleased to banish violence swiftly from our midst and to wipe away all tears, so that we may all truly deserve to be called your children. Roman Missal Young People: especially on Christ the King: 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Church in England and Wales has marked the contribution of young people on Christ the King for many years. Universally it is marked on Palm Sunday. In many parishes it is an opportunity to focus on the role of young people in the Sunday liturgy and in the life of the parish. Over the last few years material prepared to as ­, sist the day has used the live simply campaign. There may be a collection for dioce ­, san and national youth services on this day. CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, September 193 Prayer O God, who gave one origin to all peoples and willed to gather from them one fam ‐, ily for yourself, fill all hearts of all young people, we pray, with the fire of your love and kindle in them a desire for the just advancement of their neighbour, that, through the good things which you richly bestow upon all, each human person may be brought to perfection, every division may be removed, and equity and justice may be established in human society. Roman Missal (adapted ) World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation Friday 1 September Education Day Sunday 10 September Evangelii Gaudium Day Sunday 17 September The Harvest, etc Sunday 24 September or whenever Harvest Festivals are held. Harvest Fast Day Friday 6 October Prisons Week 8 ­, 14 October World Mission Day Sunday 22 October Remembrance Day Sunday 12 November World Day of the Poor Sunday 19 November Youth Day Sunday 26 November SEPTEMBER 2023 1 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation 2 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Our Lady on Saturday (W) Fr Arthur Wallace +1898 (Convent, Ipswich) 22nd WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 24 –, St James, Ipswich This Weekend: Announce : Next Sunday is Education Day There will be a Second Collection next weekend for the Catholic Education Service (Optional). 3 SUN 22nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G 4 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G or St Cuthbert B (W) Fr Michael Geraghty +1952 (rtd fr. Felixstowe 1943) 5 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G Fr James Marks +1996 (Chesham) 6 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G CALENDAR

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194 September ­, Diocesan Calendar 7 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G 8 Fri THE NATIVITY OF THE BVM. Feast. W Gl, Pf of BVM I. Not EP IV. Fr Francis Glanfield +1986 (Northampton Cathedral) Fr Paul Mercer +2016 (rtd fr. Bury St Edmunds 2015) 9 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or St Peter Claver P (W) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) Fr Mortimer Flanagan +1946 (Swaffham) Fr James Smith +2011 (rtd fr. March 1982) 23rd WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 25 –, St Mark, Ipswich This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for the Catholic Education Service (Optional). Announce: Next Sunday is Evangelii Gaudium Day There will be a Second Collection next weekend for the Home Missions. 10 SUN 23rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Education Day G 11 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Canon William Burrows +1959 (St Pancras, Ipswich) 12 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or The Most Holy Name of Mary (W) 13 Wed St John Chrysostom BD Mem. W 14 Thu EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS. Feast. R Gl, Pf pr. Not EP IV. 15 Fri Our Lady of Sorrows. Mem. W Proper Readings Seq. ad lib., Pf of BVM I “,on the feast day”,. Bishop Arthur Riddell +1907 (Third Bishop of Northampton) 16 Sat Ss Cornelius Pp &, Cyprian B MM. Mem. R I Vesp. of fol. 24th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 26 –, St Mary, Ipswich This Weekend: Take a Mass Count at each Mass this Weekend (1/4). Take a Second Collection for the Home Missions at all Masses. CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, September 195 17 SUN 24th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. Evangelii Gaudium Day G 18 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Ronald Waldie +1911 (Rushden) Fr Francis Murphy +1994 (rtd fr. Marlow 1976) 19 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Januarius BM (R) or St Theodore of Canterbury B (W) Fr George Miles +1931 (Stoke ‐, by ‐, Nayland) 20 Wed Ss Andrew Kim Tae ­, gon P, Paul Chong Ha ­, sang and Comps. R MM. Mem. Mgr Graham Adams +2014 (rtd fr. Aston ‐, le ‐, Walls 2010) 21 Thu ST MATTHEW Ap &, Evangelist. Feast. R Gl, Pf of Apostles. Not EP IV. 22 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G Provost William Blackman +1911 (Great Billing) 23 Sat St Pius of Pietrelcina P. Mem. W I Vesp. of fol. 25th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 27 –, St Mary Magdalen, Ipswich This Weekend: Take a Mass Count at each Mass this Weekend (2/4). 24 SUN OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM. SOLEMNITY W PRINCIPAL PATRON OF THE DIOCESE. (East Anglia Pr.) Gl, Cr, Pf in DIocesan Proper . Not EP IV. Fr Ivan Rudkin +2009 (Woodbridge) 25 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Henry Colpman +1899 (Wisbech) 26 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or Ss Cosmas &, Damian MM ( R) Fr Edmund Golston +1990 (rtd fr. Woburn Sands 1985) Fr Michael Edwards +2003 (rtd fr. Sudbury 1996) Fr Anthony Sketch +2012 (rtd fr. Lowestoft 2009) 27 Wed St Vincent de Paul P Mem. W Canon William Moser +1911 (Peterborough) 28 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Wenceslaus M (R) CALENDAR

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196 October ­, Diocesan Calendar or Ss Lawrence Ruiz &, Comps. MM (R) Fr George Page +1937 (Wisbech) Canon Anthony Griffiths +2019 (rtd fr. Marlow 2002) 29 Fri SS MICHAEL, GABRIEL &, RAPHAEL, Archangels. Feast. W Gl, Pf of Angels. Not EP IV. 30 Sat St Jerome PD Mem. W I Vesp. of fol. Rev Andrew Morton +2019 (Deacon at Sudbury with Hadleigh) OCTOBER 2023 26th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 28 –, St Pancras, Ipswich This Weekend: Take a Mass Count at each Mass this Weekend (3/4). Announce: Next Friday is Harvest Fast Day. There will be a Second Collection for CAFOD next weekend. Announce: Next Sunday is the start of Prisons’, Week, during which we are asked to pray for prisoners and their families. 1 SUN 26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME G 2 Mon The Holy Guardian Angels. Mem. W Readings pr. Pf pr. Not EP IV. 3 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G Rev Donald Faux +1996 (Deacon at Wells ‐, next ‐, the ‐, Sea) Fr John Maunsell +1999 (rtd fr. Aston ‐, le ‐, Walls 1981) 4 Wed St Francis of Assisi DnRel. Mem. W Fr Francis Armstrong +1967 (Sheringham) Fr Cyril Henslow +1968 (rtd fr. Leighton Buzzard 1961) Fr Geoffrey Crawfurd +1969 (Langley, Slough) 5 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Faustina Kowalska V (W) 6 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Bruno P (W) HARVEST FAST DAY Canon Robert Pate +1911 (Notre Dame Convent, Northampton) Fr Malcom Cowin +1984 (Wymondham) 7 Sat Our Lady of the Rosary. Mem. W Pf of BVM I “,on the feast day”,. Not EP IV. I Vesp. of fol. CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, October 197 27th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 29 –, Our Lady of the Annunciation, King’,s Lynn This Weekend: Take a Mass Count at each Mass this Weekend (4/4). Take a Second Collection for CAFOD. Announce: This week is Prisons Week during which we are asked to pray for prisoners and their families. 8 SUN 27th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME G 9 Mon ST JOHN HENRY NEWMAN P. Feast. W Gl , Pf of Holy Pastors. Not EPIV. 10 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Paulinus of York B (W) Fr William Lowndes +1929 (St Pancras, Ipswich) 11 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or St John XXIII Pp (W) 12 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Wilfrid B (W) 13 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Edward the Confessor (W) Rev. Michael Wells +2021 (Deacon at Beccles) 14 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or St Callistus I PpM (R) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) Fr Robert Middleton +1906 (Bedford) Fr Thomas Scott +1928 (rtd fr. Aylesbury 1926) Fr Benjamin Grist +2012 (at Ditchingham) 28th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 30 –, Our Lady Star of the Sea, Lowestoft This Weekend: Announce: Next Sunday is World Mission Day. There will be a Second Collection for Missio (The Association for the Propagation of the Faith) taken next weekend. 15 SUN 28th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME G Fr Edgar Hardwick +1971 (Coldham Cottage) 16 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G or St Hedwig Rel (W) CALENDAR

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198 October ­, Diocesan Calendar or St Margaret Mary Alacoque V (W) Rev. Thomas Newland +1989 (Deacon at St George’,s, Norwich) 17 Tue St Ignatius of Antioch BM Mem. R Fr Michael Sellers +1987 (Wolverton) 18 Wed ST LUKE, Evangelist. Feast. R Gl, Pf. of Apostles II. Not EP IV. Fr James Sloan +1988 (rtd fr. Southwold 1984) Rev John Steel +2018 (Deacon at Ely) Rev Martin Orme +2022 (rtd Fr St Mary Magdalene, Ipswich, 2007) 19 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or Ss John de Bré,beuf and Isaac Jogues PP &, Comps MM (R) or St Paul of the Cross P (W) 20 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G Fr William Bainbridge +1970 (rtd fr. High Wycombe 1963) 21 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 29th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 31 –, Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Peter, March This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for Missio (APF) at all Masses. 22 SUN 29th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME World Mission Day G Fr Arthur (Sandy) Phelps +2016 (rtd at St Philip Howard, Cambridge) 23 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G or St John of Capistrano P (W) 24 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Anthony Mary Claret B (W) Canon Bernard Smith +1903 (Marlow) Mgr Provost Frank Diamond +1992 (rtd fr. Great Billing 1990) 25 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Mgr Harry Wace +2002 (rtd fr. Dereham 2001) 26 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or Ss Chad &, Cedd BB (W) Canon William Hammond +1900 (Aston ‐, le ‐, Walls) CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, October/ November 199 27 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G 28 Sat SS SIMON &, JUDE App Feast. R Gl, Pf of Apostles. Not EP IV. I Vesp. of fol. 30th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 32 –, Our Lady Immaculate and St Etheldreda, Newmarket This Weekend: Announce: Wednesday 1 st November is the Solemnity of All Saints, a Holyday of Obligation There will be a Second Collection next weekend for the Caritas East Anglia/St Edmund’,s Fund (Optional). 29 SUN 30th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. G Fr Leo Hammond +1999 (rtd fr. Aldeburgh 1993) Fr Christopher Roberts +1999 (rtd fr. St Aidan’,s, Northampton 1988) 30 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G 31 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G I Vesp. of fol. Provost Frederick Charles Husenbeth +1872 (Costessey) Fr Bill Mason +2017 (rtd at Bury St Edmunds) NOVEMBER 2023 1 Wed ALL SAINTS. SOLEMNITY. W Holyday of Obligation. M for the People. Gl, Cr, Pf pr. Not EP IV. II Vesp. of day 2 Thu THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED V or Black (ALL SOULS’, DAY) Every priest may celebrate or concelebrate three Masses today, with an interval of time between one Mass and the next. A stipend may be taken for only one. One Mass is to be offered for the Pope’,s Intentions and one for the Holy Souls . 3 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Martin de Porres Rel (W) or St Winifride V (W) Fr Robert Allan +1953 (rtd fr. Lowestoft 1941) Mgr Canon Joseph McShee +1971 (rtd fr. Costessey 1965) CALENDAR

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200 November ­, Diocesan Calendar 4 Sat St Charles Borromeo B Mem. W I Vesp. of fol. 31st WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 33 –, The Sacred Heart, North Walsham This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for the Caritas East Anglia/St Edmund’,s Fund at all Masses. (Optional) 5 SUN 31st SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME G Fr Thomas Lynch +1992 (St Oswald’,s, Peterborough) 6 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G 7 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G or St Willibrord B. (W) Mgr Valentine Elwes +1966 (Clapham Park) Fr Brian Nightingale +1983 (St Oswald’,s Peterborough) 8 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Bernard Heath +2013 (rtd fr. St Mary’,s, Ipswich 2005) 9 Thu THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA. Feast. W Gl, Pf pr. Not EP IV. 10 Fri St Leo the Great PpD. Mem. W 11 Sat St Martin of Tours B. Mem. W I Vesp. of fol. Canon Henry St Leger ‐, Mason +1940 (Southwold) Fr Basil Jones +1974 (Thetford) 32nd WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 4 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 34 –, St George, Norwich 12 SUN 32nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Remembrance Day G One Requiem Mass for the War Dead permitted: no Gl , readings from Masses for the Dead, Cr is said, Pf of the Dead. Fr Raymond Kerby +2009 (rtd fr. St Ives 2001) 13 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Augustine Wilkinson +1934 (rtd fr. Coldham Cottage 1925) 14 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G Bishop Laurence Youens +1939 (Sixth Bishop of Northampton) CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, November 201 Fr William Arrowsmith +1954 (rtd fr. Brantham 1950) Fr Geoffrey Jarvis +2009 (Walsingham) 15 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G or St Albert the Great BD (W) Rev Terence McCarthy +1997 (Deacon at St Ives) 16 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Margaret of Scotland (W) or St Gertrude V (W) or St Edmund of Abingdon B (W) 17 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Hilda Ab (W) or St Hugh of Lincoln B (W) or St Elizabeth of Hungary Rel (W) Fr J. Richard B. Smith +1971 (rtd fr. Thornton College 1949) 18 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss Peter &, Paul App (W) Reading &, Gospel pr. Pf of App. Not EP IV. or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 33rd WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 35 –, St Peter and All Souls, Peterborough This Weekend: Announce: Today is the World Day of the Poor Next Sunday is the Feast of Christ the King and is celebrated as Youth Day. There will be a Second Collection next weekend for the Diocesan Youth Service (Optional). 19 SUN 33rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME World Day of the Poor G Canon Thomas Walmsley ‐, Carter +1938 (Sheringham) Fr Bryan Houghton +1992 (rtd fr. Bury St Edmunds 1969) 20 Mon St Edmund, King M. Mem. (East Anglia Pr.) R Gl, Pf of Holy Martyrs. Not EP IV 21 Tue The Presentation of the BVM. Mem. W Pf of BVM I “,on the feast day”,. Not EP IV. Fr John Kemp +1882 Fr William Barker +1958 (Fakenham) Fr Donald Jenkinson +1977 (Kettering) 22 Wed St Cecilia VM Mem. R Canon Patrick Rogers +1918 (St Pancras, Ipswich) Rev. Francis Hanley +2008 (Deacon at St George`s, Norwich) CALENDAR

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202 November/December ­, Diocesan Calendar 23 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G or St Clement I PpM. (R) or St Columban Ab (W) 24 Fri Ss Andrew Dú,ng ­, Lac P &, Comps. Mem. R 25 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or St Catherine of Alexandria VM. (R) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) Fr Ronald Fawsitt +1990 (rtd at Cambridge) 34th WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 36 –, St Luke, Peterborough This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for the Diocesan Youth Service at all Masses. (Optional) 26 SUN OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE. W SOLEMNITY. Youth Day. Missal p.543. Pf pr. Not EP IV. (Readings of Year A, Vol I p729) Provost Hugh Parker +1961 (rtd fr. Gorleston 1958) 27 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Canon Denis Brennan +1967 (Our Lady’,s, Corby) 28 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Henry King +1907 (Shefford) 29 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Henry Hughes +1943 (Lynford) Canon Gerard Hulme +1978 (rtd fr. Sheringham 1976) Fr Francis Hacon +1989 (Cromer) 30 Thu ST ANDREW Ap. Patron of Scotland. Feast. R Gl, Pf of Apostles. Not EP IV. Fr Edward Watkis +1958 (rtd fr. North Walsham 1956) DECEMBER 2023 1 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Henry Logan +1884 Fr Ronald Henry Bustin +1992 (Little Chalfont) 2 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or Our Lady on Saturday (W) Fr John Taylor +1876 CALENDAR

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NATIONAL  , CYCLE  , OF  , PRAYER . During Advent and Christmastide, we are asked to pray for these intentions: Migrants and Refugees : especially on 3 December. On December 3rd the Church commemorates St Francis Xavier. This is the day cho ­, sen by the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People to mark World Migration Day. Each year there is a message from the Holy Father re ­, flecting on the `signs of the times`. “,Asylum seekers and refugees ­, I wish to underline how the tendency is to stop at the question of their arrival while disregarding the reasons for which they left their native land.”, [Benedict XVI ­, Message for World Migration day 2005] Prayer Lord, no one is a stranger to you and no one is ever far from your loving care. In your kindness watch over refugees and exiles, those separated from their loved ones, young people who are lost, and those who have left or run away from home. Bring them back safely to the place where they long to be and help us always to show your kindness to strangers and those in need . Roman Missal: For Refugees and Exiles Expectant Mothers : especially on 4th Sunday of Advent The Gospel on the 4th Sunday of Advent focusses on the role of Mary in our salva ­, tion. Over the three year cycle the gospel tells of the betrothal of Mary to Joseph, the Annunciation and the Visitation. The stories prepare us for the Birth of our Lord at Christmas. Prayer God has brought gladness and light to the world through the Virgin Mary’,s delivery of her son. Grant the prayer of all mothers to be as they ask for the birth of a healthy child. May they safely deliver a son or daughter to be numbered among your family, to serve you in all things, and to gain eternal life. Adapted from the Book of Blessing Migrants’, Day Saturday 3 December Expectant Mothers Sunday 24 December 1st WEEK OF ADVENT (Year B, Weekday Cycle II) Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 37 –, Sacred Heart and St Oswald, Peterborough Diocesan Calendar ­, December 203 CALENDAR

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Today the liturgical cycle begins anew. The Sunday readings are taken from Year B (II) and the weekday readings from Year II. During the Season of Advent, the Gloria is not said, unless otherwise noted, and until 16 December the Preface of Advent I is used at all Masses (except Masses for the dead) unless otherwise noted. EP IV is not permitted. 3 SUN 1st SUNDAY OF ADVENT. Migrants’, Day V Pf of Advent I. Not EP IV. 4 Mon Advent Feria . M pr. V or St John Damascene PD (W) 5 Tue Advent Feria . M pr. V Fr Lawrence Howlin +1992 (rtd fr. St Neots 1989) 6 Wed Advent Feria . M pr. V or St Nicholas B (W) Fr Thomas Walters +1974 (rtd fr. Olney 1964) 7 Thu St Ambrose B. Mem. W I Vesp. of fol. Mgr Provost John Francis Freeland +1940 (Thornton College) Fr Anthony Seely +2011 (rtd fr. St John’,s Cathedral, Norwich 2009) 8 Fri THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE BVM. SOLEMNITY. W Gl, Cr, Pf pr. Not EP IV. Fr Christopher Madden +1918 (St Pancras, Ipswich) Mgr Canon John Malone +1970 (rtd fr. Northampton Cathedral 1966) 9 Sat Advent Feria . M pr. V or St Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (W) Fr Kevin Jones +1957 (St George’,s, Norwich) Fr Brendan Gorman +2013 (Christ the King, Bedford) 2nd WEEK OF ADVENT Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 38 –, Our Lady of the Annunciation, Poringland This Weekend: Announce : There will be a Second Collection next weekend for the Dependent Priests’, Fund. 10 SUN 2nd SUNDAY OF ADVENT. V Pf of Advent I. Not EP IV. 11 Mon Advent Feria . M pr. V or St Damasus I Pp (W) Fr Bernard Davenport +2012 (Chesham Bois) 204 December ­, Diocesan Calendar CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, December 205 12 Tue Advent Feria . M pr. V or Our Lady of Guadalupe (W) 13 Wed St Lucy VM Mem. R Fr Bernard Hyde +1961 (rtd fr. Northampton Cathedral 1936) 14 Thu St John of the Cross PD. Mem. W Anniversary of the Bishop’,s Episcopal Ordination to be commemorated in the General  , Intercessions Fr George Wrigglesworth +1900 (King’,s Lynn) Fr Gerard Conlon +1966 (St Joseph’,s, Luton) 15 Fri Advent Feria . M pr. V Canon John Cosser +1950 (rtd fr. Wellingborough 1948) Fr Laurence Nicholson +1969 (St Mary’,s, Ipswich) 16 Sat Advent Feria . M pr. V 3rd WEEK OF ADVENT Psalter Week 3 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 39 –, The Sacred Heart, St Ives This Weekend: Take a Second Collection for the Dependent Priests’, Fund at all Masses. 17 SUN 3rd SUNDAY OF ADVENT. (O Sapientia ‐, Gaudete Sunday ) V or Rose Pf of Advent I or II. Not EP IV. 18 Mon Advent Feria . M pr. (O Adonai) V Proper Readings start Pf of Advent II daily till 24 Dec. Fr Constantine Ketterer +1940 (Ely) Fr David Johnston +1979 (rtd fr. Kirtling 1979) 19 Tue Advent Feria . M pr. (O Radix Iesse) V 20 Wed Advent Feria . M pr. (O Clavis David) V Fr Alfred Bull +1980 (rtd fr. St Mary Magdalen, Ipswich 1977) Fr Peter Wynekus +2012 (rtd fr. Woodbridge 2001) 21 Thu Advent Feria . M pr. (O Oriens) V ( ad lib. Collect of St Peter Canisius PD) 22 Fri Advent Feria . M pr. (O Rex Gentium) V Mgr Charles Smith +1954 (rtd fr. Beaconsfield 1949) 23 Sat Advent Feria. M pr. (O Emmanuel) V ( ad lib. Collect of St John of Kanty P) Fr Anthony Wendling +1886 (Wolverton) Fr Liam Brady +1993 (rtd fr. Burnham 1985) CALENDAR

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4th WEEK OF ADVENT Psalter Week 4 This Weekend: Announce that Friday Abstinence is dispensed during the Christmas Octave 24 SUN 4th SUNDAY OF ADVENT V Pf of Advent II. Not EP IV. THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD. SOLEMNITY WITH OCTAVE . W Vigil M: Gl , Cr (Genuflect in Cr as below). Pf pr. “,In communion with”, pr. Not EP IV. I Vesp. of fol. Fr Frederick Nutt +1971 (Cromer) Fr Gerard Langley +1992 (rtd fr. Blakeney 1990) 25 Mon CHRISTMAS DAY W Holyday of Obligation. M. for the People. Gl. In Cr, genuflect at “,and by the Holy Spirit …, and became man.”, Pf pr. “,In communion with”, pr. Not EP IV. All priests may celebrate or concelebrate three Masses today, provided the Masses are celebrated at their proper time. During the Octave one of the Prefaces of the Nativity is used at all Masses, except those of a divine person with a proper pf, apart from Sundays and Solemnities. a) Prayer during the Day is from the weekday psalter, b) Vespers are as Vesp II, but with proper readings etc., each day. Canon John Henry Thomson +1968 (rtd fr. Aldeburgh 1967) 26 Tue ST STEPHEN THE FIRST MARTYR. Feast. R Gl, Pf of Nativity I ­, III, Not EP IV. Bishop William Wareing +1865 (First Bishop of Northampton) 27 Wed ST JOHN Ap &, Evangelist. Feast. W Gl, Pf of Nativity I ­, III, Not EP IV. 28 Thu HOLY INNOCENTS MM. Feast. R Gl, Pf of Nativity I ­, III, Not EP IV. Fr John Fennell +1997 (Wellingborough) 29 Fri St THOMAS BECKET BM. Patron of the Pastoral Clergy. Feast R Friday abstinence is dispensed today Gl, Pf of Nativity I ­, III, Not EP IV. 30 Sat Sixth Day within the Octave of the Nativity. M pr. W Fr Louis Boulin +1902 (Aston ‐, le ‐, Walls) 206 December ­, Diocesan Calendar CALENDAR

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Diocesan Calendar ­, January 2024 207 SUNDAY WITHIN THE OCTAVE OF CHRISTMAS Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 40 –, St Joseph, St Neots 31 SUN THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY &, JOSEPH. Feast W Gl, Cr, Pf of Nativity I –, III. “,In communion with”, pr. Not EPIV I Vesp. of fol. Mgr Canon J. Bernard Marshall +1946 (Cambridge) Fr Denis Roberts +1969 (Great Billing) JANUARY 2024 LECTIONARY: SUNDAYS = YEAR B, WEEKDAYS = YEAR II 1 Mon SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD. W Gl, Cr, Pf of BVM I (on the Solemnity of the Motherhood), ",In communion with”, pr. Not EP IV. 2 Tue Ss Basil the Great &, Gregory Nazianzen BBDD Mem . W 3 Wed Christmas Feria. M pr. W Or The Most Holy Name of Jesus (W) Fr Guy Pritchard + 1983 (rtd fr. Ely 1970) 4 Thu Christmas Feria. M pr. W Rev Bernard Warwick +2001 (Deacon at Dereham) 5 Fri Christmas Feria. M pr. W 6 Sat Christmas Feria. M pr. W Provost William Wainwright +1983 (rtd fr. All Souls, Peterborough 1955) 1st WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 1 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 20 –, St Mary, Great Yarmouth This Weekend: Announce: Next Sunday is Peace Day. There will be a Second Collection for Pax Christi next weekend (Optional). 7 SUN EPIPHANY OF THE LORD. SOLEMNITY W Gl, Cr, Pf pr . Not EP IV. “,In communion with”, pr. Holy day of Obligation. M. for the people. Fr Arthur Speight +1990 (St James, Ipswich) CALENDAR

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208 January 2024 ­, Diocesan Calendar 8 Mon BAPTISM OF THE LORD. Feast W Gl. Pf pr. Not EP IV. Fr Henry Stanley +1924 (Gorleston) 9 Tue Feria. M ad lib. G 10 Wed Feria. M ad lib. G 11 Thu Feria. M ad lib. G Canon Herbert Gray +1951 (Gorleston) 12 Fri Feria. M ad lib. G or St Aelred of Rievaulx Ab (W) Fr Charles Flynn +1943 (rtd fr. Sudbury 1930) 13 Sat Feria. M ad lib. G or S Hilary BD (W) or Our Lady on Saturday (W) 2nd WEEK OF THE YEAR Psalter Week 2 CYCLE OF PRAYER/40HRS/PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS: Parish 21 –, St Felix, Haverhill This Weekend: Take a second collection for Pax Christi (Optional). 14 SUN 2nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME. Peace Day G 15 Mon Feria. M ad lib. G Fr Patrick Duffy +1928 (rtd fr. Huntingdon 1909) Fr Alfred Wilson +1936 (Shefford) 16 Tue St Fursey Ab. Mem. (East Anglia pr.) W 17 Wed St Anthony Ab. Mem. W Fr George Fressanges +1944 (St John`s, Norwich) The Diocesan Calendar has been complied thanks to the hard work of Tricia Steel and Fr David Finegan CALENDAR

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