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Parish Directory 2019 Parish Directory 65 PARISH DIRECTORY Key : (+) Indicates registered for marriages Indicates wheelchair access Indicates loop system for hearing-aid users installed Parish 1 (+) CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Address Earlham Road, Norwich, NR2 2PA. (1722; 1894; 1910; cons 1957) Tel 01603 624615 Fax: 01603 623684 Email [email protected] Web www.sjbcathedral.org.uk Clergy Rev Canon David Paul (Cathedral Dean) Rev Andrew Eburne (Assistant Priest and UEA Chaplain) Rev Laurie Locke (Priest in Residence) Deacon Rev Patrick Limacher Cathedral House, Unthank Road, NR2 2PA Services Sun, 1st M evng Sat 6pm; Sun M 9am, 11am, 5.30pm Hds, M 7.30am, 10am, evng 7pm Confessions Sat 10.30am, 3.30 to 4.30pm, 6.45pm Duckett Library Librarian & Committee Chair: Peter Thorn Tel: 01603 724383 Email: [email protected] Cathedral Shop Tel: 01603 728937 (During opening hours) Narthex Gen Mgr Gavin Wood Tel: 01603 724380. Email: [email protected] 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 421800 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 1603 624615 Email [email protected] Clergy Rev Laurie Locke Services Sun, M 9am, Hds, M 9am Syro Malabar Rite Mass: 3rd Saturday of month Night Vigil 1st Friday of month 7-10pm Confessions Sun 8.30am ACLE - see Great Yarmouth (Parish 19) 66 Parish Directory ALCONBURY (RAF Station) Address Huntingdon, Cambs, PE28 4DA Tel 01480 843343 Clergy Rev Nelson Gwuegbu, Catholic Chaplain Capt USAF RAF Alconbury (Catholic Chaplain, 501 CSW/HC, RAF Alconbury AB) Services Sun M 9.30am Confessions By appointment Parish 2 ALDEBURGH, Suffolk. (+) OUR LADY AND ST PETER Address 15 The Terrace, Aldeburgh, IP15 5HJ (1906; 1924) Tel 01728 452782 Email [email protected] Web www.catholicsinaldeburghandleiston.org Clergy Rev Mgr Anthony Rogers Services Sun, 1st M evng Sat 6pm; M 11am Hds, M 10am Confessions Sat 5.30pm Hospitals Aldeburgh and District Community Hosp Tel: 01728 452778 Care Homes Aldringham Court Tel: 01728 832191 Chantry House Tel: 01728 603377 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, M 9.15am Hds, evng M 7pm Confessions Sun 9am ATTLEBOROUGH, Norfolk. See Wymondham (Parish 51) AYLSHAM, Norfolk. See North Walsham (Parish 32) BAR HILL, Cambs. See Our Lady and English Martyrs, Cambridge (Parish 7) Parish 3 BECCLES, Suffolk. (+) ST BENET’S MINSTER Address St Mary’s Road, Beccles, NR34 9NR (1898; 1901; cons 1908) Tel 01502 713179 Email [email protected] Web www.saintbenetsbeccles.wordpress.com Clergy Rev Dom Martin Gowman OSB (Priest in Charge) - 2, Grange Road, Beccles, NR34 9NR Deacons Rev Michael Wells Rev Anthony Felton Services Sun, M 10.30am, evng M 6pm Hds, M 9.15am; evng M 7pm Parish Directory 67 Confessions Sat 9.50am and on request 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 Services Sun, M 8am Hds, M 8am BLAKENEY, Norfolk. See Walsingham (Parish 47) Parish 4 BRANDON, Suffolk. (+) St Thomas of Canterbury Address Brandon Road, Weeting, Brandon, IP27 0PT (1923; 1976: cons 1993) Tel 01842 812200 Email [email protected] Web www.stthomas-stjohnparish.com Clergy Rev Luke Goymour, 18 Stuart Close, Brandon, IP27 0HB Services Sun M 9am (Polish), M 11am Hds M times vary, see newsletter/website Confessions 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 Services Sun M 9am Hds M times vary, see newsletter/Web Confessions 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: 0333 321 1971 BRANTHAM, Suffolk. See St Mark’s, Ipswich. (Parish 24) BRETTON, Peterborough. See Peterborough (Parish 36) BUCKDEN, Cambs (+) St Hugh of Lincoln, See St Neots (Parish 39) Address The Towers, Buckden, St, Neots, PE19 5TA (1957) (Claretian Missionaries (CMF) Tel 01480 810344 Web www.stjosephsthugh.org Clergy For details of Parish Clergy and Mass times see Parish 39 – St Neots Retreats St Claret Retreat Centre Tel: 01480 810344 Web www.buckden-towers.org.uk Parish 5 68 Parish Directory 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 [email protected] Web www.stedmundsrcbungay.org.uk Clergy Rt. Rev Dom Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard OSB MPhil Services Sun First M Sat Evng 6.30pm; Sun M 10.30am Hds M 9.15am Confessions Sat 10.30am School St Edmund’s Primary School Tel: 01986 892502 Hospital All Hallows Hospital, Ditchingham Tel: 01986 892728 Other places of worship in the Parish: HARLESTON , Norfolk. St Thomas More, Address Jays Green, Harleston, IP20 9HH Services Sun M 9am, Hds M 7.30pm BURNHAM MARKET, Norfolk. See Walsingham (Parish 47) Parish 6 BURY ST EDMUNDS, Suffolk. (+) St Edmund, King and Martyr Address 21 Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1QG (1685; 1791; 1837) Tel 01284 754358 Email [email protected] Web www.stedmundkm.org.uk Clergy Rev Canon Mark Hackeson (Vice-Chancellor) Rev Jaylord Magpuyo In residence: Rev John Warrington Deacon Rev Alan McMahon Services Sat 6pm, Sun 8.30am 10.30am and 6pm Hds M 9.30am, 12 noon, 7.30pm Syro Malabar Rite Mass: First Sat 4pm, Third Sun 2.30pm Polish Mass: Third Sat 4pm Confessions Sat 10.30-11am; Wed 10.30-11am 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 Clergy Canon Mark Hackeson Tel 01284 754358 Email [email protected] Parish Directory 69 Services Sun M 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 [email protected] Web www.montanacarehome.com Sister Superior: Sr Thaya Moses Chaplain Rev J Eugene Paul Services Sun M 10.30am Facility Residential and Sheltered Accommodation for the Elderly CAISTER-ON-SEA, Norfolk. See Great Yarmouth (Parish 19) CAMBOURNE, Cambs. See Sawston (Parish 40) Parish 7 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 [email protected] Web www.olem.org.uk Chancery Email: [email protected] Clergy Rt Rev Mgr Canon Eugène Harkness OSB Obl, KCHS, KCStG, MA, STB, MCL, JCL (Chancellor) Rev Justin Onyemachi Rev Simon Leworthy Services Sun First M Sat evng 6pm; Sun M 8, 9.30, 11; 12.45 (Polish); evng M 4.30; 6.30 (Latin) Hds Vigil M 6.15pm; M 8, 10, 12.15; evng 7pm (Sung) Confessions Sat 9am, 10.30am, 4.45pm, Tues 4.30pm Religious Congregation of Jesus, 7/8 Brookside, CB2 1JE Tel: 01223 272901 Dominican Sisters,155, Huntingdon Rd, CB3 0DH Tel: 01223 353730 Canonesses of St Augustine: Sr Jennifer Dines CSA, 58, St Matthews Gardens, CB1 2PJ 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 Fulbourne 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 Priest-in-Charge Rev Adrian Gates Services Sun Vigil M Sat evng 6pm 70 Parish Directory 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 Web www.blackfriarscambridge.org.uk Clergy Very Rev Euan Marley OP (Prior) Rev Dominic White OP (Bursar & Sub Prior) Rev Aidan Nichols Rev Robert Eccles OP Rev Bruno Clifton, OP (Master of Novices) Services Sun M 8.15am, 9.15am (Latin), 11am (sung conventual); M 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 336250 Staff The Hon Matthew Bullock (Master); Rev Prof Allan Brent DD (Fellow Commoner); Rev Dr Geoffrey Cook, MSc, PhD, (Life Fellow); Rev
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