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Diocesan Priests DIOCESAN PRIESTS BANE John, Rev, English Martyrs Presbytery, Dalton Terrace, York, Tel: 01904 623783 YO24 4DA (ordained 5.7.1997) BAYLDON VF Michael, Very Rev Canon, St Paulinus’ Presbytery, Tel: 01287 638233 13 Grafton Close, Guisborough, TS14 7BP (ordained 22.2.1970) BENFIELD James, Rev, St John of Beverley Presbytery, 5 North Bar Tel: 01482 882321 Without, Beverley, HU17 7AG (ordained 20.7.2013) BLENKINSOPP James, Rev, SS Peter & Paul, Richmond Road, Tel: 01969 623141 Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 5DL (ordained 24.6.1995) BLUETT Patrick, Rev, Priest’s House, Feenagh, Kilmallock, Co Tel: 00353 6962141 Limerick, Eire (ordained 10.6.1967) BROUGHTON Simon, Rev, The Presbytery, Our Lady Star of the Tel: 01947 501025 Sea, 32 Staithes Lane, Staithes TS13 5AD (ordained 23.6.2007) BYWATER Timothy, Rev, SS Leonard & Mary, The Presbytery, Tel: 01653 692128 Church Hill, Malton, YO17 7EJ (ordained 8.6.1974) CHARLTON William, Rev, St Joseph’s, 1 Tanton Road, Stokesley, Tel: 01642 710239 Middlesbrough TS9 5HN (ordained 29.6.1996) CUNNAH Philip, Rev, 16 Cambridge Road, Middlesbrough Tel: 01642 818253 TS5 5NN (ordained 24.7.2015) DASEY Gerard, Rt Rev Mgr Canon, St Clare of Assisi Presbytery, Tel: 01642 272904 102 Low Lane, Brookfield, Middlesbrough, TS5 8EB (ordained 22.6.1982) DAY Patrick, Rev, St Alphonsus Presbytery, 55 Kings Road, North Tel: 01642 985561 Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS3 6EP (ordained 12.6.1977) DOWLING Paul, Rev, St Charles Borromeo, 12 Jarratt Street, Hull, Tel: 01482 329100 HU1 3HB (ordained 25.11.2005) FARRER Paul, Very Rev Canon, Real Colegio De Ingleses, Calle Tel: Don Sancho 22, 47002, Valladolid, Spain (ordained 16.7.1994) 00 34 983 29 31 02 GALLAGHER Francis, Rev, Holy Cross, 3 Carrington Avenue, Tel: 01482 847763 Cottingham, HU16 4DU (ordained 13.6.1970) GRANT EV David, Very Rev Canon, St John of Beverley, 5 North Tel: 01482 882321 Bar Without, Beverley, HU17 7AG (ordained 20.11.1982) GUBBINS Edmond, Very Rev Canon, St Peter’s Rectory, Castle Tel: 01723 360358 Road, Scarborough, YO11 1TH (ordained 12.6.1982) GUIVER Roger, Rev, Swang Farm, Glaisdale, Whitby, YO21 2QZ Tel: 01947 897792 (ordained 3.7.2004) HARTNETT EV Patrick, Very Rev Canon, St Thérèse of Lisieux, Tel: 01642 751304 9 Holystone Drive, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton on Tees, TS17 0PW (ordained 15.6.1979) HOGAN VF David, Rt Rev Mgr Canon, St Bernadette’s Presbytery, Tel: 01642 316171 Gypsy Lane, Nunthorpe, Middlesbrough, TS7 0EB (ordained 22.6.1974) KEOGH Michael, Rev, Sacred Heart, 41 Thirsk Road, Northallerton Tel: 01609 773323 North Yorkshire, DL6 1PJ (ordained 7.6.1975) KEOGH Patrick, Rev, St Hilda’s Presbytery, 1 Walker Street, Tel: 01947 602476 Whitby, YO21 1QT (ordained 9.6.1973) LEONARD John Paul, Rev, The Presbytery, 125 Alexandra Road, Tel: 01283 217169 Burton on Trent, Staffs, DE15 0JD (ordained 20.7.1996) LOUGHLIN John, Very Rev Canon, Our Lady & St Peter, Tel: 01262 424753 32 Victoria Road, Bridlington, YO15 2AT (ordained 12.5.1984) LOUGHLIN Michael, Very Rev Canon, St Andrew, 1 Bondfield Tel: 01642 453556 Road, Teesville, Middlesbrough TS6 9BA (ordained 26.10.1985) LUMLEY John, Very Rev Canon, St Gabriel’s, Allendale Road, Tel: 01642 314501 Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS7 9LF (ordained 1.7.1995) MARSDEN VF Michael, Very Rev, Our Lady of Lourdes, Tel: 01482 648802 56 Swanland Road, Hessle, HU13 0LY (ordained 2.3.1969) MARSDEN Richard, Rev, St Mary’s Cathedral, Dalby Way, Coulby Tel: 01642 597750 Newham, Middlesbrough TS8 0TW (ordained 21.7.2018) MASSIE William, Rev, 115 Cottingham Road, Hull, HU5 2DH Tel: 01482 343216 (ordained 17.7.1994) MAUGHAN Stephen, Very Rev Canon, Sacred Heart Presbytery, Tel: 01642 820957 1 Park Road South, Middlesbrough, TS5 6LD (ordained 16.7.2005) McNICHOLAS Neil, Rev, St Mary’s House, High Street, Yarm, Tel: 01642 781800 TS15 9AA (ordained 10.7.1993) MINSKIP Dominique, Rev, St Joseph’s Presbytery, Marton Road, Tel: 01642 818203 Middlesbrough TS4 2BB (ordained 11.7.1992) MORGAN Ricardo, Rt Rev Mgr Canon, Our Lady of Lourdes Tel: 01287 623619 Presbytery, Milton Street, Saltburn by the Sea, TS12 1DE (ordained 11.3.1973) MULHOLLAND Peter, St Mary Queen of Martyrs Presbytery, Tel: 01482 835707 200 Nidderdale, Bransholme, Hull, HU7 4BS (ordained 5.12.1981) O’BRIEN James, Rev, 1 Water’s Edge, 631 Beverley Road, Hull, Tel: 01482 801202 HU6 7JJ (ordained 22.2.1975) O’NEILL Daniel, Rev, SS Joseph & Francis Xavier, Loyola Lodge, Tel: 01748 822175 25 Victoria Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4AS (ordained 10.6.1967) O’NEILL Patrick, Rev, Christ the King House, Trenchard Avenue, Tel: 01642 750467 Thornaby on Tees, TS17 0EG (ordained 9.6.1979) O’NEILL Thomas, Rev, 68 The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, Tel: 01642 356654 TS5 6SB (ordained 9.6.1973) PICK David, Rev, 2 West Box Close, Driffield, YO25 6QX (ordained Tel: 01377 240360 21.11.2009) ROBINSON VG Gerard, Very Rev Mgr Canon, St Mary’s Cathedral, Tel: 01642 597750 Dalby Way, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough TS8 0TW (ordained 1.7.2000) SELLERS Michael, Rev, SS Mary & Joseph, 48 Union Street, Tel: 01759 303126 Pocklington, York, YO42 2JN (ordained 22.6.1996) SERPLUS William, Rev, St Aelred, 216 Fifth Avenue, Tang Hall, Tel: 01904 422424 York, YO31 0PN (ordained 8.7.2000) SHERIDAN VF Alan, Very Rev Canon, St George’s Rectory, 7 Peel Tel: 01904 623728 Street, York, YO1 9PZ (ordained 27.7.1991) TREHY Kevin, Rev, St Margaret Clitherow Presbytery, 3 Holly Tree Tel: 01904 768931 Lane, Haxby, York, YO32 3YJ (ordained 10.6.1967) TURNHAM EV Derek, Very Rev Canon, St Augustine, 10 Warwick Tel:: 01642 292552 Road, Redcar, TS10 2ER (ordained 16.6.1996) TWOMEY Jeremiah, Very Rev Canon, All Saints Presbytery, Tel: 01845 527011 5 Castlegate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 1HL (ordained 8.6.1974) WHITE David, Rev, Our Lady & St Edward, Westgate, Driffield, Tel: 01377 253362 YO25 6TD (ordained 4.7.1992) WOOD John, Rev, Sacred Heart Presbytery, 280 Southcoates Lane, Tel: 01482 376332 Hull, HU9 3AP (ordained 15.7.1978) PERMANENT DEACONS Rev William Adlington, 37 Easterfield Court, Driffield, YO25 5PP Tel: 01377 257933 Rev Philip Black (retired), 3 Riverside Lodge, Bishopthorpe Road, Tel: 01904 631317 York, YO23 1LJ Rev Len Collings, 28 Spaunton Close, Milton Grange, Hemlington, Mob: 07961934779 Middlesbrough, TS8 9RE Rev David Cross, 6 Boar Lane, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton, Tel: 01642 891793 TS17 0RX Rev Kenneth Flanagan (retired), 40 Easson Road, Redcar, TS10 1HJ Tel: 01642 484457 Rev Neil Galloway, 19 Newport Road, Albrighton, Wolverhampton, Tel: 07944 820517 Shropshire, WV7 3NJ Rev Paul Hagg, Millgarth, Hackforth, Bedale, North Yorkshire, Tel: 01748 810552 DL8 1PB Rev Richard Hall, 34 Beningborough Gardens, Ingleby Barwick, Tel: 01642 730553 Stockton, TS17 0TY Mob: 07596277080 Rev Chris Larwood, 14 Fountain Close, Hessle, East Yorkshire, Tel: 01482 645368 HU13 0LB Rev Ray Leahy, 124 Stanbury Road, Haworth Park, Hull, HU6 7BX Tel: 01482 850125 Rev Bernard Morgan, 75 The Pastures, Coulby Newham, Tel: 01642 238472 Middlesbrough, TS8 0UL Rev Brian Morgan, The Clarets, 15 Swift Close, Hornsea, East Tel: 01964 532022 Yorkshire, HU18 1LD Rev David Moss (retired), 3A Selstone Crescent, Sleights, Whitby, Tel: 01947 811142 YO22 5DJ Rev Antonio Rui Romano, c/o St George’s Rectory, 7 Peel Street, Tel: 01904 623728 York, YO1 9PZ Rev Ken Senior, 15 Amesbury Crescent, Hemlington, Middlesbrough, Tel: 01642 270201 TS8 9HR Rev Robert Shakesby, 24 Desmond Avenue, Hull, HU6 7JZ Tel: 01482 470456 Rev Pat Thomas, 11 Trenholme Road, Longlands, Middlesbrough, Tel: 01642 241608 TS4 2JX Rev Peter Warren, c/o Our Lady’s, Gale Lane, Acomb, YO24 3AE Tel: 07341 841006 DIOCESAN PRIESTS RETIRED FROM PASTORAL OFFICE Very Rev Mgr Anthony Bickerstaffe (11.7.54), Holy Name Care Tel: 01482 803388 Home, Hall Road, Hull, HU6 8AT Rt Rev Mgr Canon J Raymond Charlton (20.6.57), Nunthorpe Tel: 01642 326900 Hall, Nunthorpe, Middlesbrough TS7 0NP Rev Joseph Crawford (29.6.69), 8 Gaprigg Court, Hexham, NE46 Tel: 01434 622795 1AT Rev Vincent Docherty (23.6.74), Flat C, 30 South Parade, Southsea, Hants, PO4 0SH Rev William East (8.6.1996), Iona House, 77a Penyghent Avenue, Tel: 01904 423393 York, YO31 0QU Rev Peter Egan (6.6.71), Alexandra Court Care Centre, 340 Tel: 01482 376702 Southcoates Lane, Hull, HU9 3TR Very Rev Canon Patrick Harney (19.6.55), ‘Comeragh,’ Tel: 01904 422387 106 Lawrence Street, York, YO10 3EB Rev Peter Keeling (8.6.63), 527 Acklam Road, Middlesbrough, Tel: 01642 287758 TS5 7HJ Very Rev Mgr Seamus Kilbane (10.6.56), Holy Name Care Home, Tel: 01482 803388 Hall Road, Hull, HU6 8AT Rev John McKeever (15.6.58), 25 Kinloch Road, Normanby, Tel: 01642 500808 Middlesbrough, TS6 0ES Rev Brian Nicholson (22.7.78), 15a Church Street, Whitby, North Tel: 01947 821750 Yorkshire, YO22 4AE Rev Colman Ryan (10.6.67), Alexandra Court Care Centre, 340 Tel: 01482 376702 Southcoates Lane, Hull, HU9 3TR Very Rev Canon Michael Ryan (12.6.66), 1 Irwin Avenue, York, Tel: 01904 411826 YO31 7TX (e-mail: [email protected]) Rev Peter Ryan (16.6.60), St Francis of Assisi Presbytery, 5 Levick Tel: 01642 909152 Crescent, Acklam, Middlesbrough TS5 4RL Rev William Ryan (10.6.67), 6 Windsor Court, Prince of Wales Tel:07857279566 Mansions, York Place, Harrogate, HG1 1JB Rev Patrick Smith (31.5.1970), 8 Roseberry Rd, Redcar, TS10 4EA Tel: 07843 671387 Very Rev Canon Daniel Spaight (14.6.59), 7 Clonroadmore, Ard Na Tel: 00353 65 Greine, Ennis, Co Clare, Eire 6841944 Rev Ross Thompson (8.6.96), 32 Postern Close, Bishop’s Wharf, Tel: 01904 639473 York, YO23 1JF PRIESTLY JUBILEES 2019 DIAMOND Very Rev Canon Daniel Spaight (14.6.1959) GOLDEN Fr Joseph
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