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Diocese of Middlesbrough DIOCESE OF MIDDLESBROUGH Consists of the Boroughs of Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, Stockton on Tees (South of the River Tees) cities of Kingston upon Hull and York, East Yorkshire and most of North Yorkshire. PATRONS OF THE DIOCESE I Our Lady of Perpetual Help (27 June) II St Wilfrid (12 October) BISHOP OF MIDDLESBROUGH RT REV TERENCE PATRICK DRAINEY, STB, born Manchester 1 August 1949; ordained priest 12 July 1975; ordained and installed as Seventh Bishop of Middlesbrough 25 January 2008. Bishop’s private residence: 16 Cambridge Road, Middlesbrough TS5 5NN, tel: (01642 818253) Secretary: Mrs Sarah Holmes, tel (01642) 850505 ext 257, e-mail: [email protected] BISHOP EMERITUS RT REV JOHN CROWLEY, born Newbury 23 June 1941; ordained 12 June 1965; ordained titular Bishop of Tala and Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster 8 December 1986; installed as Sixth Bishop of Middlesbrough 18 January 1993; resigned 3 May 2007 Address: Our Lady of Lourdes, 1 Kirkwick Avenue, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2QH PREDECESSORS I RICHARD LACY: born 16 January 1841; cons 18 December 1879; died 11 April 1929 II THOMAS SHINE: born 11 February 1872; cons Bishop of Lamus and Caoadjutor 29 June 1921; succ 11 April 1929; named Archbishop ad personam 19 January 1955; died 22 November 1955 III GEORGE BRUNNER; born 21 August 1889; cons Bishop of Elide and Auxiliary 25 July 1946; trans 7 June 1956; resigned 13 June 1967; died 21 March 1969 IV JOHN GERARD McCLEAN: born 24 September 1914; cons as Coadjutor 24 February 1967; succ 13 June 1967; died 27 August 1978 V AUGUSTINE HARRIS: born 27 October 1917; ordained Bishop of Socia and Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool 11 February 1966; trans 20 November 1978; retired December 1992; died 30 August 2007 THOMAS KEVIN O’BRIEN: born 18 February 1923; ordained June 1948; appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Middlesbrough November 1981; retired June 1998; died December 2004 VICAR GENERAL VERY REV MGR CANON GERARD ROBINSON, VG St Mary’s Cathedral, Cathedral House, Dalby Way, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough TS8 0TW Tel: (01642) 597750, e-mail: [email protected] THE DIOCESAN CURIA Curial Offices, 50a The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 6QT, tel (01642) 850505, fax (01642) 812763, e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.middlesbrough-diocese.org.uk The office is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday; Receptionist: Miss Jenny Dowson SAFEGUARDING Co-ordinator: Mr Mick Walker Office: Safeguarding Office, Curial Offices, 50a The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, TS5 6QT Tel: (01642) 850505 ext 243/263, e-mail: [email protected] Clergy Lead: Rev Peter Warren Safeguarding Support Manager: Mrs Mo Hunter, Admin Assistants: Mrs Susan Bullivant, Ms Patti Wieczorek BISHOP’S COUNCIL Members: The Vicar General and Episcopal Vicars EPISCOPAL VICARS VERY REV CANON PATRICK HARTNETT (SPIRITUALITY, WORSHIP AND EVANGELISATION) VERY REV CANON DAVID GRANT (THE CLERGY) VERY REV CANON DEREK TURNHAM (CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP) DIOCESAN TRIBUNAL Judicial Vicar: Very Rev Stephen Maughan JCL, BA The Diocesan Tribunal is the Diocesan Court of Law. The bulk of its work is concerned with the examination of alleged cases of Nullity of Marriage. The processing of cases is determined by the Code of Canon Law. Applications to the Tribunal should first of all be discussed with a priest and must always be made in writing to the Very Rev Officialis at the Curial Offices, 50a The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 6QT, tel (01642) 850505 ext 226/258, fax: (01642) 812763. E-mail: [email protected] Tribunal Administrator: Mrs Sharron Driver, tel: (01642) 850505 ext 258 e-mail: [email protected] CHANCELLERY Chancellor: Very Rev Stephen Maughan JCL, BA Curial Offices, tel: (01642) 850505 ext 226/258, fax: (01642) 812763 E-mail: [email protected] Secretary: Mrs Sharron Driver, tel: (01642) 850505 ext 258 DIOCESAN ARCHIVES Held at Curial Offices, 50a The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, TS5 6QT Diocesan Archivist: Mr D Smallwood, tel: (01642) 850505 ext 238 E-mail: [email protected] Middlesbrough Diocesan Archive is the main central repository for historical records relating to the Diocese and the churches within its present boundaries. As well as primary source documents the Archive contains an extensive library of books on Catholic Church history. Whilst this is a private collection, not open to the public on a regular basis, visitors are welcome by prior appointment. Contact may be established in the first instance by writing to the archivist at the above address, or by e-mail or by leaving a telephone message. Enquiries are welcome and the archivist will do his best to answer these either by letter or by arranging for enquirers to visit the archives and view records for themselves. For those researching family history it should be pointed out that, although many older sacramental registers are held there, others remain in parishes. Please note also that a fee will be charged for searches carried out by the archivist on behalf of family historians at a rate of £19 for each hour or part thereof. There is no charge for visitors to the archives who carry out their own searches or for Baptismal Certificates needed for the purpose of marriage. CATHEDRAL CHAPTER AND COLLEGE OF CONSULTORS (Erected 15 February 1881) (Provost): Very Rev Canon Michael Bayldon Rt Rev Mgr Canon Gerard Dasey, Rt Rev Mgr Canon David Hogan, Very Rev Mgr Canon Gerard Robinson VG, Very Revv Canons David Grant, Edmond Gubbins, Michael Loughlin, John Lumley, Alan Sheridan, Derek Turnham, Jeremiah Twomey, Patrick Hartnett HONORARY CANONS Rt Rev Mgr Canon J Raymond Charlton, Rt Rev Mgr Canon Ricardo Morgan, Very Revv Canons Patrick Harney, John Loughlin, Michael Ryan, Daniel Spaight COUNCIL OF PRIESTS President: Rt Rev Terence Patrick Drainey Chairman: Rt Rev Mgr Canon David Hogan JCL, KCHS, Secretary: Rev John Bane Very Rev Mgr Canon Gerard Robinson VG Very Rev Canon David Grant EV, Very Rev Canon Patrick Hartnett EV Very Rev Canon Derek Turnham EV Very Rev Stephen Maughan JCL, BA Eight members elected by diocesan clergy Northern Deanery: Rt Rev Mgr Canon David Hogan JCL, KCHS; Rev James Blenkinsopp Central Deanery: Vacancy, Rev John Bane Coastal Deanery: Very Rev Canon Michael Bayldon Southern Deanery: Vacancy DIOCESAN TRUSTEE The Middlesbrough Diocesan Trust is a registered charity (Charity Registration No 233748). Most diocesan property and assets are subject to its provisions. The Trust is administered by Diocese of Middlesbrough Trustee, a private company incorporated under the Companies Act 1985 (Company Registration No 3482285) and authorised by the Lord Chancellor to act as a trust corporation. The Registered Office is at 50a The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, TS5 6QT. The Directors act as the Diocesan Finance Committee (Canon 492). The directors of the company are: Rt Rev T P Drainey, Very Rev Mgr Canon G Robinson VG, Rt Rev Mgr Canon G Dasey, Rev W Massie; Mr N Mack, Mr J Fleming, Mrs A Barham, Very Rev Canon A Sheridan, Dr J Whiston, Rev P Warren (Company Secretary) THE EPISCOPAL VICARIATE FOR SPIRITUALITY AND WORSHIP Episcopal Vicar: Very Rev Canon Patrick Hartnett EV BISHOP’S COUNCIL FOR SPIRITUALITY AND WORSHIP President: Rt Rev Terence Patrick Drainey; Chairman: Very Rev Canon Patrick Hartnett EV Secretary: Mrs Sharron Driver Council Members: Rt Rev Mgr Canon David Hogan JCL, KCHS (Art and Architecture), Mr Tim Harrison, Mr Kit Dollard, Mrs Sue Westmacott, Miss Sharon Westcough, Mr Andrew Gardner; Rev Vincent Purcell Liturgy office: Tel: (01642) 850505, ext 258 e-mail: [email protected] Adult Formation and Evangelisation: Tel (01642) 850505 ext 241, e-mail [email protected] THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) RCIA Co-ordinator: Rev Vincent Purcell, tel: (01642) 850505, ext 241 E-mail: [email protected] DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGES Lourdes Pilgrimage: Very Rev Canon Derek Turnham EV, Pilgrimage Director St Augustine, 10 Warwick Road, Redcar, TS10 2ER, tel: (01642) 292552 Mr Keith Tillotson, Executive Director, Tel: (01642) 324043 Walsingham and other pilgrimages: Very Rev Canon Patrick Hartnett EV, Curial Offices, 50a The Avenue, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, TS5 6QT Tel: (01642) 850505 ext 221, e-mail: [email protected] THE DIOCESAN MASTER OF CEREMONIES Very Rev Mgr Canon Gerard Robinson VG, MBA, M Th, MA Lit, St Mary’s Cathedral, Cathedral House, Dalby Way, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, TS8 0TW Tel: (01642) 597750, e-mail: [email protected] ARCHCONFRATERNITY OF ST STEPHEN FOR ALTAR SERVERS Rev Paul Dowling, St Charles Borromeo, 12 Jarratt Street, Hull, HU1 3HB Tel: (01482) 329100 MASS CELEBRATED IN THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM St Wilfrid, Duncombe Place, York, YO1 7EF, Tel: (01904) 624767 HISTORIC CHURCHES COMMITTEE Rt Rev Mgr Canon D C Hogan JCL, KCHS (Chairman and Convenor) Mrs P W Brown MCD, BArch, FRIBA, MRTPI (retired) Dr J M Hargreaves MBE, DUniv (York), DipTP, MRTPI (retired) Very Rev Canon Patrick Hartnett EV, Mr K R Knight BA (Hons), Dip Arch (Shef), MA (York) IHBC, RIBA, SCA, Rev B Leach OSB, ARICS, Mr G Rogerson BA, Dip (Hons) Arch, RIBA, Mr J V Taylor MA, Mr J A Walton FCA, Rev P Warren, Miss S Westcough, BEng (Hons), ICIOB, Miss S Weston GRSM (Lond), LRAM, ARCO, Miss Jenny Dowson (Secretary) Tel: (01642) 850505 ext 221, e-mail: [email protected] The
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