The Newman Association is a national organisation whose members meet regularly in local “circles” to discuss and develop their understanding of the Christian faith. Most of us are (Roman) Catholic, but baptised Christians of other traditions are warmly welcome as Associate Members. The Association was founded in 1942, with a formal constitution registered in 1947.
Organised by: Claire Parvin Last Updated: Thursday 24 July 2008
The Middlesbrough Diocese Justice & Peace Commission seeks to raise awareness of injustices and poverty, both in this country and overseas; and to support people - both individuals and J&P parish and ecumenical groups - in this work.
Organised by: Nan Saeki Last Updated: Sunday 10 February 2008
The Rev Christopher Ellis founded the Fellowship, during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in January 1993. At that time he was the Ecumenical Adviser to the Archbishop of York and Ecumenical Officer for the Churches in North Yorkshire.
Organised by: Mrs Yvonne Murphy Last Updated: Monday 25 February 2008
The Secular Franciscan Order, formerly known as the Third Order of St. Francis, is an official Order within the Catholic Church, and was established by St. Francis of Assisi early in the thirteenth century. Members do not live in community, but live their everyday lives in the world. However, members gather together in fraternity on a regular basis
Organised by: John P Lafferty Last Updated: Sunday 10 February 2008
Marriage Care is a charity operating across England and Wales. Its purpose is to help people prepare for, achieve and sustain successful marriages and to support them should their marriages break down.
Organised by: Janet Kay Last Updated: Sunday 10 February 2008
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