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Education Chaplaincies and Institutions Education Chaplaincies and Institutions 832 EDUCATION CHAPLAINCIES AND INSTITUTIONS EDUCATION CHAPLAINCIES AND INSTITUTIONS CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES President London WC1E 6AR Bishop Alan Williams Bishop of Brentwood, Cathedral House, Ingrave National Co-ordinator Road, Bentwood Essex CM15 8AT Mrs Roberta Canning 12, Grange Road, Cambridge CB3 9DU Chair E: [email protected] Sister Una Coogan IBVM Catholic Chaplaincy, Newman House Committee Members Harrisons Road, Edgbaston, Fr Paul Wilkinson Birmingham B15 2TT Howard House, 2 Station Approach, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9SD Secretary Fr Mark Swires Miss Marie Therese Lacey University of Essex Chaplaincy, Wivenhoe Park Liverpool Hope University Colchester, Essex CO4 3SQ The Chaplaincy, Hope University Treasurer For rapid access to details of Catholic chaplains Sister Carolyn Morrison in universities in England and Wales go to Newman House, Gower Street www.catholicsatuniversity.org.uk CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Aberystwyth University (Menevia Diocese) Aston University (Birmingham Archdiocese) Catholic Parish of Aberystwyth Fr Raymond Corbett Fr Paul Joseph Martin Luther King Chaplaincy Centre, E: [email protected] Aston Triangle, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET Alsager: Manchester Metropolitan T: 0121 204 4277 University (Shrewsbury Diocese) E: [email protected] Fr Tony Grace St Gabriel’s, 140 Lawton Road, Alsager, Bangor University (Wrexham Diocese) Cheshire ST7 2DE Raymond Bayliss T: 01270 872542 Catholic Chaplaincy, Ty Acwin, College Road, E: [email protected] Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DB T: 01248 353777 Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge E: [email protected] Campus, (East Anglia Diocese) W: https://facebook.com/ Rosina Abudulai bangor.catholic.chaplaincy Our Lady and English Martyrs Catholic Church, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 IJR Bath University and Bath Spa University T: 01223 224860 College (Clifton Diocese) E: [email protected] Fr William McLoughlin Osm Mrs A.J. Gate Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford Ss Peter and Paul, 112 Entry Hill, Campus (Brentwood Diocese) Combe Down, Bath BA2 5LS Fr Hugh Allan T: 01225 832096 Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Church, E: [email protected] 178 New London Road, W: www.bath-catholics.org.uk Chelmsford CM2 0AR Or: Catholic Chaplaincy House, T: 01245 353898 5-6 Harley Street, Bath BA1 2SE EDUCATION CHAPLAINCIES AND INSTITUTIONS 833 T: 01225 465917 Chaplaincy, Talbot House, University of E: [email protected] Bournemouth, Fern Barrow, Poole BH12 5BB W: www.bath.ac.uk/admin/chaplaincy T: 01202 965581/ 01202 962262 University of Bedfordshire: Bedford Bradford University Campus (Northampton Diocese) (Leeds Diocese) Fr Wayne Coughlin Fr Christopher Angel Holy Cross Church, 355 Goldington Road, St Joseph’s Presbytery, 40 Pakington Street, Bedford MK41 0DP Bradford BD5 7LD T: 01234 353116 (Church) T: 01274 720299 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] University of Bedfordshire: Luton Campus (Northampton Diocese) Brighton University (Arundel & Brighton Diocese) Tree House Chaplaincy, University of Ms Claire Barrie, The Chaplaincy, The Steam Bedfordshire, Park Square, Luton LU1 3JU House, 8 Pelham Place, Lewes Road, Brighton T: 01582 743360 BN2 4AF T: 01273 642955 University of Bedfordshire: Milton Keynes Campus (Northampton Diocese) Bristol University Fr Francis Higgins (Clifton Diocese) E: [email protected] Fr Rupert Allen E: [email protected] Birmingham University University Catholic Chaplaincy, 103 Queens (Birmingham Archdiocese) Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1LL Fr Stefan Laszczyk T: 0117 914 0003 E: [email protected] W: www.briscathchap.org.uk Sr Dr Una Coogan Ibvm E: [email protected] Bristol: University of The West of England (Clifton Diocese) Catholic Chaplaincy, Newman House, Fr Rupert Allen 29 Harrisons Road, Edgbaston, E: [email protected] Birmingham B15 3QS University Catholic Chaplaincy, 103 Queens T: 0121 454 4395 Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1LL Or: St Francis Hall, University of Birmingham, T: 0117 914 0003 Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT Website: www.briscathchap.org.uk T: 0121 414 7000/7001 W: www.bham.ac.uk/chaplaincy Uwe Ecumenical Chaplaincy Centre, The Octagon, Frenchay Campus, Birmingham City University Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY Sr Christina McCann Csj T: 0117 32 83979 103 Anderton Park Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 9DS Brunel University T: 0121 449 3854 (Archdiocese of Westminster) M: 07974 150365 Sr Mary Kenefick Smg E: [email protected] The Meeting House, Brunel University, Uxbridge UB8 3PH Miss Jenifer Cummings E: [email protected] Cedd House, 80 Aldridge Road, Birmingham B42 2TP Buckingham: University Of Buckingham T: 0121 331 5345 (Northampton Diocese) E: [email protected] Rev. John Lovelock St Bernardine of Siena Catholic Church, Bolton University (Salford Diocese) Chandos Road, Buckingham MK18 1aL Fr Andrew Pastore T: 01280 813105 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Fr Reginald Amanze E: [email protected] Buckinghamshire: High Wycombe (Northampton Diocese) Bournemouth University Mr Tony King (Plymouth Diocese) T: 07702647890 Sr Mata Heleno E: [email protected] 834 EDUCATION CHAPLAINCIES AND INSTITUTIONS CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN HIGHER Rev. Richard Walsh EDUCATION (cont.) E: [email protected] The Chaplaincy, Derby University, Kedleston Buxton: Derby University, Buxton Campus Road, Derby DE22 1GB (Nottingham Diocese) T: 01332 591878 Rev. Don Lavery E: [email protected] Derby: Buxton Campus Don Lavery. E: [email protected] Cambridge University (East Anglia Diocese) Durham University (Hexham & Newcastle Fisher House, Guildhall Street, Diocese) Cambridge CB2 3NH Fr Andrew Downie Mgr Mark Langham St Cuthbert’s Presbytery, Old Elvet, T: 01223 742190 Durham DH1 3hHL E: [email protected] T: 0191 384 3442 All details from website: E: [email protected] www.fisherhouse.org.uk Or E: catholic.society@ durham.ac.uk chaplaincy Canterbury Christ Church University W: www.durhamcatholic.org Contact The Kent University Catholic Chaplaincy East Anglia University (East Anglia Diocese) Rev. Andrew Eburne, The Chaplaincy, Cardiff University (Cardiff Archdiocese) University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ Fr Sebastian Jones T: 01603 592168 The Catholic Chaplaincy, 62 Park Place, E: [email protected] Cardiff CF10 3AS W: www.uea.ac.uk/chaplaincy T: 029 2022 9785 E: [email protected] Essex University (Brentwood Diocese) Or contact [email protected] Fr Mark Swires W: www.cf.ac.uk./suon/catholic/ Catholic Chaplaincy, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex C04 3SQ Carmarthen. See Trinity St David’s T: 01206 872018 E: [email protected] Chester University (Shrewsbury Diocese) Fr Paul Shaw Exeter University (Plymouth Diocese) St Werburgh’s Church, Grosvenor Park Road, Fr Michael Wheaton Chester CH1 1QJ E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Assistant Chaplain: Donna Cooper W: www.stwerburghchester.co.uk E: [email protected] Chaplaincy Administrator: Ann Edwards Coventry University (Birmingham E: [email protected] Archdiocese) T: 01302 271191 Fr Jimmy Lutwama, AJ Catholic Chaplaincy, Boniface House, Ss Mary & Benedict, 52a Raglan Street Glenthorne Road, Exeter EX4 4QU Coventry CV1 5QF E: [email protected] T: 0247 625 8901 Falmouth University and Exeter University Cranfield University (Northampton Diocese) Penryn Campus (Plymouth Diocese) Fr Francis Higgins Fr Anthony O’Gorman E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Cumbria University University Of South Wales: Glamorgan Fr John Millar (Cardiff Diocese) Our Lady and St Joseph Catholic Church, Fr Allan Davies-Hale Warwick Square, Carlisle CA1 1LB E: [email protected] E: [email protected] St Dyfrigs Presbytery, Broadway, Trefforest, Pontypridd CF37 1DB Derby University (Nottingham Diocese) Chaplaincy Centre (Ecumenical), 20 Llantwit Fr Mark Brentnall Road, Treforest, Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan The Presbytery, Hollis St, Alvaston, CF37 1TR Derby DE24 8QU T: 01443 402439 T: 01332 574474 W: www.glam.ac.uk/student/ E: [email protected] chaplaincy/index.php EDUCATION CHAPLAINCIES AND INSTITUTIONS 835 Greenwich University (Menevia Diocese) (Southwark Archdiocese) Fr Keith Evans Awaiting Appointment Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Pontfaen Road, Chaplaincy, University of Greenwich, Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 7BS Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, Greenwich. London SE10 9LS Lancaster University (Lancaster Diocese) T: 0208 331 8271 or 0208 331 9854 Fr Philip Conner W: www.gre.ac.uk/students/ support/chaplaincy E: [email protected] St Joseph’s Church, Lancaster and Sheffield Hallam, University (Hallam Chaplaincy Centre, University of Lancaster, Diocese) Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YW Fr Lee Marshall T: 01524 594080 E: [email protected] W: www.lancs.ac.uk/users/chap_cen Hertfordshire University Lancaster: St Martin’s College – (University of (Westminster Archdiocese) Cumbria) Lancaster Diocese Fr Pius Duke Contact Lancaster University Chaplain E: [email protected] Leeds & Leeds Metropolitan Universities Huddersfield University (Leeds Diocese) (Leeds Diocese) Rev. Keith Ballard Fr Peter Kravos E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Hull University Leeds Universities Catholic Chaplaincy (Middlesborough Diocese) 5 St Mark’s Avenue, Leeds LS2 9BN Fr William Massie T: 0113 243
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