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Diocesan Clergy DIOCESAN CLERGY BANE John, Rev, English Martyrs Presbytery, Dalton Terrace, York, Tel: 01904 623783 YO24 4DA BAYLDON VF Michael, Very Rev Canon, St Paulinus’ Presbytery, Tel: 01287 638233 13 Grafton Close, Guisborough, TS14 7BP BENFIELD James, Rev, Sacred Heart Presbytery, 1 Park Road Tel: 01642 820957 South, Middlesbrough, TS5 6LD BLENKINSOPP James, Rev, Sacred Heart, 41 Thirsk Road, Tel: 01609 773323 Northallerton, DL6 1PJ BLUETT Patrick, Rev, Priest’s House, Feenagh, Kilmallock, Co Tel: 00353 6962141 Limerick, Eire BROUGHTON Simon, Rev, The Presbytery, Our Lady Star of the Tel: 01947 501025 Sea, 32 Staithes Lane, Staithes TS13 5AD BYWATER Timothy, Rev, SS Leonard & Mary, The Presbytery, Tel: 01653 692128 Church Hill, Malton, YO17 7EJ CHARLTON William, Rev, St Joseph’s, 1 Tanton Road, Stokesley, Tel: 01642 710239 Middlesbrough TS9 5HN COPE Patrick, Rev, Tyburn Convent, Chaplain’s Flat, Hyde Park Tel: 0207 706 2842 Place, London, W2 2LJ CUNNAH Philip, Rev, St Mary’s Cathedral, Dalby Way, Coulby Tel: 01642 597750 Newham, Middlesbrough, TS8 0TW DASEY Gerard, Rt Rev Mgr Canon, St Clare of Assisi Presbytery, Tel: 01642 272904 102 Low Lane, Brookfield, Middlesbrough, TS5 8EB DAY Patrick, Rev, St Alphonsus Presbytery, 55 Kings Road, North Tel: 01642 985561 Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS3 6EP DOWLING Paul, Rev, St Charles Borromeo, 12 Jarratt Street, Hull, Tel: 01482 329100 HU1 3HB EAST William, Rev, St Joseph’s Presbytery, 41 Potter Hill, Pickering, Tel: 01751 472727 North Yorkshire, YO18 8AD FARRER Paul, Rev, Real Colegio De Ingleses, Calle Don Sancho 22, Tel: 47002, Valladolid, Spain 00 34 983 29 31 02 GALLAGHER Francis, Rev, Holy Cross, 3 Carrington Avenue, Tel: 01482 847763 Cottingham, HU16 4DU GRANT EV David, Very Rev Canon, St John of Beverley, 5 North Tel: 01482 882321 Bar Without, Beverley, HU17 7AG GUBBINS Edmond, Very Rev Canon, St Peter’s Rectory, Castle Tel: 01723 360358 Road, Scarborough, YO11 1TH GUIVER Roger, Rev, Swang Farm, Glaisdale, Whitby, YO21 2QZ Tel: 01947 897792 HARTNETT EV Patrick, Very Rev Canon, St Thérèse of Lisieux, Tel: 01642 751304 9 Holystone Drive, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton on Tees, TS17 0PW HOGAN VF David, Rt Rev Mgr Canon, St Bernadette’s Presbytery, Tel: 01642 316171 Gypsy Lane, Nunthorpe, Middlesbrough, TS7 0EB KEOGH Michael, Rev, St Patrick’s Rectory, 39 Westbury Street, Tel: 01642 674140 Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, TS17 6NW KEOGH Patrick, Rev, St Hilda’s Presbytery, 1 Walker Street, Tel: 01947 602476 Whitby, YO21 1QT LEONARD John Paul, Rev, The Presbytery, 125 Alexandra Road, Tel: 01283 217169 Burton on Trent, Staffs, DE15 0JD LOUGHLIN John, Very Rev Canon, St Francis of Assisi Presbytery, Tel: 01642 818190 5 Levick Crescent, Acklam, Middlesbrough, TS5 4RL LOUGHLIN Michael, Very Rev Canon, St Andrew, 1 Bondfield Tel: 01642 453556 Road, Teesville, Middlesbrough TS6 9BA LUMLEY John, Very Rev Canon, St Gabriel’s, Allendale Road, Tel: 01642 314501 Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS7 9LF MARSDEN VF Michael, Very Rev, Our Lady of Lourdes, Tel: 01482 648802 56 Swanland Road, Hessle, HU13 0LY MASSIE William, Rev, 115 Cottingham Road, Hull, HU5 2DH Tel: 01482 343216 MAUGHAN Stephen, Very Rev, Sacred Heart Presbytery, 1 Park Tel: 01642 820957 Road South, Middlesbrough, TS5 6LD McNICHOLAS Neil, Rev, St Mary’s House, High Street, Yarm, Tel: 01642 781800 TS15 9AA MINSKIP Dominique, Rev, Sacred Heart Presbytery, Tel: 01482 376332 280 Southcoates Lane, Hull, HU9 3AP MORGAN Ricardo, Rt Rev Mgr Canon, Our Lady of Lourdes Tel: 01287 623619 Presbytery, Milton Street, Saltburn by the Sea, TS12 1DE MULHOLLAND Peter, St Mary Queen of Martyrs Presbytery, Tel: 01482 835707 200 Nidderdale, Bransholme, Hull, HU7 4BS O’BRIEN James, Rev, 1 Water’s Edge, 631 Beverley Road, Hull, Tel: 01482 801202 HU6 7JJ O’NEILL Daniel, Rev, SS Joseph & Francis Xavier, Loyola Lodge, Tel: 01748 822175 25 Victoria Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4AS O’NEILL Patrick, Rev, SS Peter & Paul, Richmond Road, Leyburn, Tel: 01969 623141 North Yorkshire, DL8 5DL O’NEILL Thomas, Rev, 68 The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, Tel: 01642 356654 TS5 6SB PICK David, Rev, Westwood House, North Street, Nafferton, Tel: 01377 240360 Driffield, YO25 4JW ROBINSON VG Gerard, Very Rev Mgr Canon, St Mary’s Cathedral, Tel: 01642 597750 Dalby Way, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough TS8 0TW Ryan William, Rev, SS Mary & Joseph, The Presbytery, Baxtergate, Tel: 01482 898338 Hedon, HU12 8JN SELLERS Michael, Rev, SS Mary & Joseph, 48 Union Street, Tel: 01759 303126 Pocklington, York, YO42 2JN SERPLUS William, Rev, St Aelred, 216 Fifth Avenue, Tang Hall, Tel: 01904 422424 York, YO31 0PN SHERIDAN VF Alan, Very Rev Canon, St George’s Rectory, 7 Peel Tel: 01904 623728 Street, York, YO1 9PZ SMITH Patrick, Rev, St Bede, 17 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Marske- Tel: 01642 485722 by-the-Sea, Redcar, TS11 7BW TREHY Kevin, Rev, St Margaret Clitherow Presbytery, 3 Holly Tree Tel: 01904 768931 Lane, Haxby, York, YO32 3YJ TURNHAM EV Derek, Very Rev Canon, St Augustine, 10 Warwick Tel:: 01642 292552 Road, Redcar, TS10 2ER TWOMEY Jeremiah, Very Rev Canon, All Saints Presbytery, Tel: 01845 527011 5 Castlegate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 1HL WHITE David, Rev, Our Lady & St Edward, Westgate, Driffield, Tel: 01377 253362 YO25 6TD WOOD John, Rev, Flat 4, 7 Newland Park, Hull, HU5 2DN Tel: 01482 473490 PERMANENT DEACONS Rev William Adlington, 52 Ingle Court, Beverley Road, Market Tel: 01430 873362 Weighton, YO43 3HB Rev Philip Black (retired), 3 Riverside Lodge, Bishopthorpe Road, Tel: 01904 631317 York, YO23 1LJ Rev Len Collings, 28 Spaunton Close, Milton Grange, Hemlington, Tel: 01642 599564 Middlesbrough, TS8 9RE Mob: 07961934779 (e-mail: [email protected]) 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, 44 Fitzalan Road, Bedale, North Yorkshire, Tel: 01677 423340 DL8 2DU (Bishopric of the Forces) Rev Paul Hagg, Millgarth, Hackforth, Bedale, North Yorkshire, Tel: 01748 810552 DL8 1PB Rev Richard Hall, 34 Beningborough Gardens, Ingleby Barwick, Tel: 01642 864597 Stockton, TS17 0TY 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 (e-mail: [email protected]) Rev Brian Morgan, The Clarets, 15 Swift Close, Hornsea, East Tel: 01964 532022 Yorkshire, HU18 1LD (e-mail: [email protected]) Rev David Moss, 3A Selstone Crescent, Sleights, Whitby, YO22 5DJ Tel: 01947 811142 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 John B Steel, 24 Sutton Road, Witchford, Ely, Cambridgeshire, Tel: 01353 659384 CB6 2HX (e-mail: [email protected]) Rev Pat Thomas, 11 Trenholme Road, Longlands, Middlesbrough, Tel: 01642 241608 TS4 2JX Rev Peter Warren, Manor Garth, Main Street, Shipton by Tel: 01904 470547 Beningbrough, York, YO30 1AA DIOCESAN PRIESTS RETIRED FROM PASTORAL OFFICE Very Rev Mgr Anthony Bickerstaffe (11.7.54), Holy Name Care Home, Hall Road, Hull, HU6 8AT Rt Rev Mgr Canon J Raymond Charlton (20.6.57), 1 Springfield Tel: 01642 710851 Mews, Stokesley, Middlesbrough, TS9 5GJ Rev Joseph Crawford (29.6.69), Bo Los Corrales 198, 1A Urb La Cotera, Cobreces 39320, Alfoz de Lloredo, Cantabria, Spain Very Rev Canon Michael Davern, (12.6.49), Alexandra Court Care Centre, 340 Southcoates Lane, Hull, HU9 3TR Rev Vincent Docherty (23.6.74), Flat C, 30 South Parade, Southsea, Hants, PO4 0SH Rev Peter Egan (6.6.71), Alexandra Court Care Centre, 340 Southcoates Lane, Hull, HU9 3TR Rev Patrick Grant (11.6.50), Kilrush Nursing Home, Killimer Road, Tel: 00353 65 Kilrush, Co Clare, Eire 9062686 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, Hall Road, Hull, HU6 8AT Rev Roy Lovatt (20.5.90) c/o Curial Office, 50a The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 6QT Rev John McKeever (15.6.58), 25 Kinloch Road, Normanby, Tel: 01642 500808 Middlesbrough, TS6 0ES Very Rev Canon William Madden (15.6.58), Conna Nursing Home, Tel: 00353 5859876 Conna, Co Cork 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 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), Island Cottage, Lealholm, Whitby, North Tel: 01947 897937 Yorkshire, YO21 2AQ Rev Thomas Ryan (23.9.56), St Paul’s Nursing Home, Doordoyle, Limerick, Eire 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 Rev Michael White (14.6.59), 48 Kirk House, Pryme Street, Anlaby, Tel: 01482 653982 Hull, HU10 6EL PRIESTLY JUBILEES 2017 DIAMOND Rt Rev Mgr Canon J Raymond Charlton (20.6.57) GOLDEN Fr Patrick Bluett (10.6.67) Fr Daniel O’Neill (10.6.67) Fr William Ryan (10.6.67) Fr Colman Ryan (10.6.67) Fr Kevin Trehy
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