St James Priory - the oldest building in Bristol - has recently launched an appeal to raise £2million to secure its future. Now investigatory works to determine the extent of works needed are underway - and cliftondiocese.com brings you pictures from the priory.
There can’t be many parishes in the diocese where a grandfather and grandson have served the altar together. This privilege is one that the community of St Augustine of Canterbury on Downend, Bristol experience.
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Celebrations to mark Canon Matthew Hayes’ first 60 years as a priest have been taking place in the diocese and in his native Fethard in County Tipperary in Ireland. To mark this occasional cliftondiocese.com brings you an extended interview with Canon Hayes.
Monsignor Canon Gabriel Leyden, Parish Priest of Corpus Christi in Weston-super-Mare and Vicar General of the Clifton Diocese has commented following the destruction of the town’s Grand Pier.
The Clifton Diocese for young people held earlier this month was a great success. Many young people from throughout the West of England celebrated their ‘Faith Alive’. cliftondiocese.com now brings you a report from Emily Rayfield a young parishioner from Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Churchdown who took part in ‘Faith Alive’.
Sue Ingham, the secretary of the Clifton Diocese Justice and Peace Commission, reports from the national conference.
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With the news that Clifton Cathedral Dean, Monsignor Canon Robert Corrigan, is to become a Chaplain in the Royal Army Chaplains Department, cliftondiocese.com takes a look at the history of army chaplaincy.
St James Priory in Bristol featured in two double-page spreads in local newspapers this weekend. The priory - the oldest building in the city - has recently launched an appeal to raise £2million to secure its future.
St Patrick’s School in Redfield, Bristol said a fond farewell to Pat Culpin who retired after 35 years loyal service as class teacher and Deputy Head of the primary school.
Clifton Diocese CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) Manger, Tony Vassallo sends the latest news.
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