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Parish News and Announcements  

This is such an important time in our Christian calendar. It is getting down to the basics of our Faith. There is nothing sentimental, as Christmas can be. It’s a look at our belief in the light of the apparent chaos in a world today. Revisit Chanel 4 News on Thursday evening and witness the utter devastation felt by a young Iranian woman. “ Why is the world allowing this…”, she weeps in front of her decimated apartment block. And so, I hope your participation in the Triduum helps give perspective to so much suffering. Please join us as we celebrate the Light of Christ coming into such darkness.

 

Great numbers are making commitment to both Faith and Church globally and nationally. We too are fortunate this Easter. Jeff, Garreth and Sharon have been scrupulously participating in our Journey in Faith over the past six months and we are absolutely delighted to have been a part of that journey together. They have fully shared in the many topics on church life. They have brought their own personal experiences and insights to these discussions. We have all learned. Thank you to our many speakers who contributed so excellently to their respective topics


We met as Parish Council (Core Group for now) and prepared the forthcoming questionnaire for you to answer. We feel this is the best opportunity to give each of you a voice. The minutes of the meeting will be read at all Masses in due course.

Thanks everyone for your contributions to all facets of our Parish Life: our liturgical celebrations, our outreach to the housebound, our wonderful teachers in all four schools.

 

A new beginning for St Leonard’s after Easter, which will be so important to our future parish Mass celebrations. Put Sunday the 12th July into your diary for a very special Mass. Can I wish you all a Blessed and very Happy Easter.

 

“Christmas and Easter can be subjects for poetry, but Good Friday, like Auschwitz, cannot. The reality is so horrible it is not surprising that people should have found it a stumbling block to faith.”

W.H. Auden

 

Bishop Stephen has invited all parishes to participate in a Pastoral Strategy following his recent Pastoral Letter.  There is a certain urgency to the process. We will therefore begin the process on Wednesday when the Parish Council meets. It will be then presented to the wider parish. It is hoped that this consultation will be completed by the end of April. I will keep you updated.

 

 Well done to all the Staff at St. Godric’s School on their recent outstanding RE Ofsted. We, as parish, are very fortunate to be benefiting from the input and generosity of staff who are very involved in many parish activities and ministries. Well done.

 

Last Sunday we witnessed the very public expression of thanks for a Catholic education when in her Oscar winning speech, Jesse Buckley thanked the Ursuline Sisters for what they did for her. The school’s message of congratulations to Jesse sums up so much of what our Catholic Schools try to do for the children in their care at both primary and secondary levels.

 

In a Facebook post March 16, the Ursuline Secondary School in Thurles said it is “immensely proud to congratulate past pupil Jessie Buckley on her Oscar win for Best Actress at the 2026 Academy Awards.”

 

“The tender, intuitive and resilient portrayal of Agnes Shakespeare in ‘Hamnet’ that brought her this accolade marks an extraordinary high point in what has been a stunning career to date,” the post read.


“Following Jessie’s remarkable career trajectory has filled us with great pride and her work has brought honor to our school community through her remarkable passion, talent and commitment to her craft,” it continued.

 

“From our school stage, and onto the world stage, Jessie’s success is testament to her exceptional ability and hard work. She has always been, and is now more than ever, an inspiration to all those associated with our school.”



 

The next initiative by Bishop Stephen is a constitutional process in which we will try to ascertain specific roles in the parish, especially lay involvement. The Parish Council will look at this more closely at their next meeting. The first stage will then be followed up by part two. All will have to be completed before 4th June. We will then look at the broader partnership development.

 

Our bringing together young people from the local parishes for the Confirmation Programme has been a very positive exercise. The programme run by Sarah and Ciaran is a possible template for future cooperation in other areas. We are particularly blessed in the parish having a highly motivated and dedicated group of younger parishioners willing to drive us forward with new and creative initiatives. They are ably supported by mature parishioners who are already doing Trojan work in the vineyard.

 

Our young people rely greatly on the wisdom shared by more senior members of the parish. This was born out at our recent parish retreat, which was possibly our best to date. Shared hopes and fears were facilitated at a deeper level in an atmosphere of loving acceptance of each other mixed with an evening of song and stories. Again, our senior parishioners providing wisdom and enthusiasm that was greatly appreciated and invaluable to its success.

 

Also, Katie’s growing expertise in group facilitation was pivotal. These are events that bring us together as parish with such a great representation from each part of the Durham Martyrs, and I take this opportunity to thank each one of you for making it an exceptional gathering. We are planning a Sunday Mass in the new St. Leonard’s School in July. More on this later.

 

 
About Us 

The parish of the Durham Martyrs incorporates the Catholic churches of Our Lady of Mercy and St Godric, St Bede and St Joseph (Gilesgate) in Durham City. We are part of the Finchale Partnership and based within the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle.

Addressess

St. Bede,

St Godric's RC Primary School,

Carrhouse Drive,

Durham

DH1 5LZ 

Our Lady of Mercy

and St Godric

Castle Chare
Durham
DH1 4RA

St Joseph

Mill Lane
Durham
DH1 2JG

Contact 

Marjorie, the Parish Secretary's working hours are 8:30am -4:00pm Tues - Fri. If you email outside these hours you will receive a response when Marjorie is back in the office. 

Landline : 0191 3843810

Mobile: 07483 369 561

​durham.martyrs@diocesehn.org.uk

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