A significant feature about our Cathedral and Parish Choirs and the Diocese of Leeds Schools Singing Programme has been published in The Tablet – read all about it here …! […]| Diocese of Leeds
Congratulations to James and Maggie McDaid on their retirement in the Parish of St Augustine of Canterbury in Harehills! On Sunday 24 August, the couple were presented with Diocesan Silver […]| Diocese of Leeds
Catholic Care Recruitment – Registered Manager (Adults with Learning Disabilities) Salary: £40,303 ( plus pension and many other benefits) Post: Full Time, 37 hours per week. Location: Based in services across West and North Yorkshire. Closing Date: September 19th. […]| Diocese of Leeds
The Diocese of Leeds Annual Report and Accounts for 2024/2025 is out now! Thanks to Diocese of Leeds Finance for the hard work of compiling the Report, to our auditors […]| Diocese of Leeds
Althaeá’s books make a real difference in South Africa! Last year, 8-year-old Althaeá from York became the youngest Bambisanani Partnership volunteer, collecting 1,091 reading books for primary schools in the […]| Diocese of Leeds
Across the Diocese of Leeds our Catholic schools are celebrating their students’ achievements! We’ve received good news from St Mary’s Catholic High School in Menston (GCSEs) and also from Notre […]| Diocese of Leeds
Pope Leo XIV invites the faithful to unite in prayer and fasting on 22 August for peace, and calls for a “disarmed and disarming peace” in all places torn by […]| Diocese of Leeds
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It is with sadness that we announce the death of Fr John Carter, who died on the morning of Friday 1 August, in St James’s University Hospital, Leeds. Please pray for the repose of Fr John’s soul and remember his family and his close friends at this time.| Diocese of Leeds
Pope Leo has called for ‘an immediate halt to the barbarity of war’. In solidarity with the Holy Father, the CAFOD Campaigns Team makes this heartfelt plea: ‘The pain and […]| Diocese of Leeds
The Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency (CSSA) is undertaking a thematic audit, specifically of survivor engagement across all church bodies in England and Wales. The CSSA’s work is informed by the […]| Diocese of Leeds
The story of St Annes Cathedral begins in 1786 when a Dominican priest, Fr. Albert Underhill, moved the long established Roundhay Mission to premises in the centre of Leeds. In the autumn of that year some rooms were obtained in a building off Briggate to house the mission, and so the towns first Catholic place of worship since the Reformation came into existence.| www.dioceseofleeds.org.uk