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Happy New Year!

2/1/2018

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Wishing all our visitors a happy new year for 2018!

​We look forward to welcoming you to our Masses on the second Sunday of each month, beginning on 14th January. Download a poster for the Masses between January and March.
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LAUNCH OF MIDDLESBROUGH DIOCESE’S LGBT+ MINISTRY

13/12/2017

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​The Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough’s Outreach Ministry to the LGBT+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community launched with a Mass in York on 10th December 2017.
 
Despite a snowy weather forecast, some 60 participants travelled from across the diocese, with additional partakers from as far afield as Liverpool, Newcastle, Sheffield, and Birmingham. Catholic members of the LGBT+ community were joined by their families, friends, and “straight ally” supporters. A few Christians from other denominations also attended.
 
All gathered in the ‘hidden chapel’ of York’s historic Bar Convent, at the kind invitation of the Sisters of the Congregation of Jesus. It was noted in the words of welcome that the Bar Convent has a long history of offering sanctuary, and began its life to support minorities suffering persecution by civil and religious authorities at the time.
​The presider at Mass was Fr. Antony Lester, who is working to establish this ministry in Middlesbrough Diocese at the request of Bishop Terry Drainey, who sent good wishes for the launch. Father Tony was joined at the altar by Middlesbrough clergy Canon John Lumley and Deacon Peter Warren, together with Deacon Nick Baggio from Leeds Diocese.
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Music for the beautiful Advent liturgy was led by the music ministry from Our Lady’s Parish in Acomb.
 
Mass began with a Litany of Welcome reminding those present that all people have a place in the Christian community because all belong to Jesus Christ, and it is his table the Church gathers around at the Eucharist. It is God who counts us worthy, and the welcome which the Church makes visible is God’s welcome to all in Christ.
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One of the readers during the Liturgy of the Word was a human rights defender from Kenya. He is spending 6 months at the University of York as a ‘Protected Fellow’, because as an LGBT activist his life is in danger at home. Whilst in Britain he is learning ways to reduce the risks to his life, and to network with fellow human rights defenders. Sadly his baptismal and confirmation papers were publicly torn up by his parish priest in Kenya because of the work he was doing. Father Tony acknowledged that for many LGBT+ people their experience of Church is marked by pain. Pope Francis has said this is something for which Christians need to apologise.
After Mass the congregation socialised over coffee and mince pies, and a number of people shared something of their journey. Among the stories and experiences shared was that of a young man from Middlesbrough Diocese who stopped attending Mass as a teenager, not because he had lost his faith but because he felt his parish community would not accept him. He was very pleased at the launch of the new ministry which he felt gave him the opportunity to start attending Mass again.
 
Those who attended the launch were asked how they would like to see this ministry develop in the future. As an initial step, it was agreed that a Mass with an explicit welcome to the LGBT+ community, families and friends, will be celebrated at the Bar Convent on the second Sunday of each month at 3pm, commencing on 14th January. In time, a rotation of priests from the Diocese will preside at these Masses, and in due course the community that gathers will develop a broader programme that is spiritual, social, and supportive.
 
For further information, visit:
www.lgbtmiddlesbroughcatholic.org.uk
www.facebook.com/lgbtcatholic
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