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Home / Archive Category: North East

Category Archives: North East

Day of Reflection for Lent: North East

23/03/2022Margaret DoyleEvents, North East

On Saturday 19 March, the North East Fraternal Group held a Day of Reflection, on the theme ‘St. Dominic and the Cross’. 17 people met in Durham (with a few more joining by Zoom), and many more joined us for Mass in the middle of the day.

Newcastle / Durham Study Day and Lay Professions

21/10/2021Margaret DoyleFraternities, News, North East, Professions

On 16 October, the Newcastle / Durham fraternal group met in person for the first time in over 18 months. At our study day, which we opened up to people from across the North East, we heard talks on: the image of St. Dominic, looking at how he has been depicted since his death 800

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