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Directory 2016/3/15 CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN ENGLAND & WALES DIRECTORY 2016 (update 15/3/16) CONFERENCE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT Bishop ALAN WILLIAMS Bishop of Brentwood Cathedral house Ingrave Road Bentwood Essex CM15 8AT CHAIRMAN Fr IAN McPARLAND Liverpool Universities Chaplaincy Philip Neri House 30 Catherine Street Liverpool L8 7NL SECRETARY Fr DAVID ROCKS OP Holy Cross Priory 45 Wellington Street Leicester LE1 6HW TREASURER Ms HELEN TOWNSHEND St Hugh’s Rectory 34 Broadgate Lincoln LN2 5AQ NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mrs ROBERTA CANNING, Margaret Beaufort Institute, 12, Grange Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DU [email protected] COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sr UNA COOGAN Catholic Chaplaincy, Newman House, 29 Harrisons Road Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT Deacon CHRIS STEVENS Leeds Trinity University CHAPLAINS and CHAPLAINCIES ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY (Menevia Diocese) Fr NEIL EVANS Our Lady of the Angels and St. Winefride, Queen’s Road, Aberystwyth. Ceredigion SY23 2HS Tel. 01970-612549 email: offi[email protected] ALSAGER: MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY (Shrewsbury diocese) Fr TONY GRACE [email protected] St Gabriel's 140 Lawton Road, Alsager, Cheshire ST7 2DE Tel: 01270 872542 ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY Cambridge Campus, (East Anglia Diocese) ROSINA ABUDULAI AND GERARDINE MCHALE [email protected] Our Lady and English Martyrs Catholic Church, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 IJR Tel: 01223 224860 ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY Chelmsford campus (Brentwood Diocese) Fr HUGH ALLAN OPraem Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Church, 178 New London Road, Chelmsford, CM2 0AR Tel: 01245 353898 ASTON UNIVERSITY (Birmingham Archdiocese) Fr RAYMOND CORBETT [email protected] Martin Luther King Chaplaincy Centre, Aston Triangle, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET Tel: 0121 204 4277 BANGOR UNIVERITY (Wrexham Diocese) MONIKA CHMELOVA Catholic Chaplaincy, Pendyffryn, 1 Menai Avenue, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2HH Tel: 01248 352522 [email protected] https://facebook.com/bangor.catholic.chaplaincy https:twitter.com/monika_chmelova http://bangorchaplain.blogspot.co.uk BATH UNIVERSITY and BATH SPA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (Clifton Diocese) Fr WILLIAM MCLOUGHLIN OSM Ss Peter and Paul, 112 Entry Hill, Combe Down, Bath BA2 5LS Tel: 01225 832096 [email protected] Website: www.bath-catholics.org.uk Or: Catholic Chaplaincy House, 5-6 Harley Street, Bath BA1 2SE Tel: 01225 465917 [email protected] Website: www.bath.ac.uk\admin\chaplaincy UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE: BEDFORD CAMPUS (Northampton Diocese) The parish priest Holy Cross Church, 355 Goldington Road, Bedford MK41 0DP Tel: 01234 353116 (Church) UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE: LUTON CAMPUS (Northampton Diocese) Deacon GERRY MCGROGAN 272 Stockingstone Road, Luton, Bedfordshire LU2 7DE 01582 728544 [email protected] Tree House Chaplaincy, University of Bedfordshire, Park Square, Luton. LU1 3JU 01582 743360 UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE: MILTON KEYNES CAMPUS Fr JAMES CASSIDY CRIC [email protected] Fr A R JONES CRIC St Augustine’s Church, Langcliffe Drive, Heelands, Milton Keynes MK13 7PL Tel: 01908 221228 BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY (Birmingham Archdiocese) Fr PATRICK MILEHAM [email protected] Sr UNA COOGAN IBVM [email protected] Catholic Chaplaincy, Newman House, 29 Harrisons Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3QS Tel: 0121 454 4395 Or: St Francis Hall, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT Tel: 0121 414 7000/7001 www.bham.ac.uk/chaplaincy BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY Sr CHRISTINA McCANN CSJ 103 Anderton Park Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 9DS Tel: 0121 449 3854 Mobile: 07974 150365 [email protected] Miss JENIFER CUMMINGS Cedd House, 80 Aldridge Road, Birmingham. B42 2TP Tel: 0121 331 5345 Email: [email protected] BOLTON UNIVERSITY (Salford Diocese) Fr ANDREW PASTORE [email protected] BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY (Plymouth Diocese) Fr John Lavers [email protected] Sacred Heart Church, Albert Road, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth Or: Student Centre, Talbot House, University of Bournemouth, Fern Barrow, Poole BH12 5BB Tel: 01202 595581 BRADFORD UNIVERSITY (Leeds Diocese) Fr Christopher Angel The Catholic Chaplaincy, 1 Ashgrove, Bradford, West Yorks BD7 1BN Tel: 01274 721636 [email protected] BRIGHTON UNIVERSITY (Arundel & Brighton Diocese) Sr BLANAID McCAULEY SSL The Chaplaincy, The Steam House 8 Pelham Place Lewes Rd Brighton BN2 4AF Tel: 01273 642955 [email protected] BRISTOL UNIVERSITY (Clifton Diocese) Awaiting appointment University Catholic Chaplaincy, 103 Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1LL Tel: 0117 914 0003 Website: (from September 2013) www.briscathchap.org.uk BRISTOL: UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND (Clifton Diocese) Fr TOM FINNEGAN St Teresa’s Presbytery, 71 Gloucester Road North. Filton, Bristol. BS34 7PL Tel: 0117 9833938 tom.fi[email protected] UWE Ecumenical Chaplaincy Centre, The Octagon, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BSI6 1QY Tel: 0117 32 83979 BRUNEL UNIVERSITY (Archdiocese of Westminster) Sr MARY KENEFICK SMG mary.kenefi[email protected] The Meeting House, Brunel University, Uxbridge UB8 3PH BUCKINGHAM: UNIVERSITY OF BUCKINGHAM (Northampton Diocese) Rev JOHN LOVELOCK St Bernardine of Siena Catholic Church, Chandos Road, Buckingham, MK18 1AL 01280 813105 [email protected] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE: High Wycombe (Northampton Diocese) Mr TONY KING 07702647890 [email protected] BUXTON: DERBY UNIVERSITY, BUXTON CAMPUS (Nottingham Diocese) DON LAVERY [email protected] Fr ROBERT THACKER Tel: 01298 28376 (office) CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY (East Anglia Diocese) Fisher House, Guildhall Street, Cambridge CB2 3NH Mgr MARK LANGHAM Tel: 01223 742190 [email protected] All details from website: www.fisherhouse.org.uk CARDIFF UNIVERSITY (Cardiff Archdiocese) Fr GARETH JONES , The Catholic Chaplaincy, 62 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AS Tel: 029 2022 9785 [email protected] SR. DENISE O’DONNELL (Pastoral Assistant) Website: www.cf.ac.uk./suon/catholic/ CHESTER UNIVERSITY (Shrewsbury Diocese) Fr PAUL SHAW [email protected] St Werburgh’s Church, Grosvenor Park Road, Chester CH1 1QJ http://www.stwerburghchester.co.uk COVENTRY UNIVERSITY (Birmingham Archdiocese) Fr JIMMY LUTWAMA, A.J. SS Mary & Benedict, 52a Raglan Street Coventry CV1 5QF Tel. 0247 625 8901 [email protected] SR LYDWIN LEWIS [email protected] CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY (Northampton diocese) FR KENNETH BOWEN St Mary's, Aspley Hill, Woburn Sands, Bedfordshire MK17 8NN Tel: 01908 583195 [email protected] CUMBRIA UNIVERSITY Fr JOHN MILLAR [email protected] Our Lady and St Joseph Catholic Church, Warwick Square, Carlisle CA1 1LB DERBY UNIVERSITY (Nottingham Diocese) Fr MARK BRENTNALL The Presbytery, Hollis St. Alvaston. Derby DE24 8QU Tel: 01332 574474 [email protected] TOM VAUSE [email protected] The Chaplaincy, Derby University, Kedleston Road, Derby DE22 1GB Tel: 01332 591878 DURHAM UNIVERSITY (Hexham & Newcastle Diocese) Fr BENJAMIN EARL OP [email protected] Fr DAVID GOODILL OP [email protected] St Cuthbert's Presbytery, Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HL Tel: 0191 384 3442 or [email protected] Chaplaincy Website: www.durhamcatholic.org EAST ANGLIA UNIVERSITY (East Anglia Diocese) Rev ANDREW EBURNE The Chaplaincy, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ Tel: 01603 592168 [email protected] Website: www.uea.ac.uk/chaplaincy ESSEX UNIVERSITY (Brentwood Diocese) Fr MARK SWIRES Catholic Chaplaincy, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex C04 3SQ Tel: 01206 872018 [email protected] Sr PATRICIA BARCLAY CRSS patricia_ [email protected] Or: 74 Howe Close, Colchester CO7 0NJ Tel: 01206 302485 EXETER UNIVERSITY (Plymouth Diocese) Fr MICHAEL WHEATON [email protected] Assistant Chaplain: Donna Cooper [email protected] Chaplaincy Administrator: Ann Edwards [email protected] 01302 271191 Catholic Chaplaincy, Boniface House, Glenthorne Road, Exeter. EX4 4QU FALMOUTH UNIVERSITY and EXETER UNIVERSITY PENRYN CAMPUS (Plymouth Diocese) MICHELE THOMPSON [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH WALES: GLAMORGAN (Cardiff Diocese) Fr ALLAN DAVIES-HALE [email protected] St Dyfrigs Presbytery Broadway Trefforest PONTYPRIDD CF37 1DB Chaplaincy Centre (Ecumenical), 20 Llantwit Road, Treforest, Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan CF37 1TR Tel: 01443 402439 Website: www.glam.ac.uk/student/chaplaincy/index.php GLOUCESTERSHIRE UNIVERSITY (Clifton Diocese) Fr PETER SLOCOMBE [email protected] GREENWICH UNIVERSITY (Southwark Diocese) Ms CATHERINE MARTINDALE Chaplaincy, University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Park Row , Greenwich London SE10 9LS Tel: 0208 331 8271 or 0208 331 9854 Website: www.gre.ac.uk/students/support/chaplaincy HALLAM, UNIVERSITY (SHEFFIELD) (Sheffield Diocese) Contact Fr Peter Cullen , Sheffield University Catholic Chaplain HERTFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY (Westminster Archdiocese) FR LIVINUS ONYEBUSHI [email protected] HUDDERSFIELD UNIVERSITY (Leeds Diocese) Rev KEITH BALLARD [email protected] Fr.PETER CLARKE (on leave) 144, New Hey Road, Huddersfield HD3 4BZ Tel: 01484 653408 [email protected] HULL UNIVERSITY (Middlesborough Diocese) Fr JAMES O’BRIEN Catholic Chaplaincy, 113-115 Cottingham Road, Hull HU5 2DW Tel: 01482 343216 [email protected] Website: www.hull.ac.uk/cathchap IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON (Westminster Diocese) Fr THOMAS SKEATS OP [email protected] The Chaplaincy, Imperial College KEELE UNIVERSITY (Birmingham Archdiocese) Mr RAY BAYLISS St Martin House, 17 Church Plantation, Keel University, Keele, Staffs ST5 5AY Tel: 01782 628352
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