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.:: Articles From Thursday, 7th of February 2008

PRAYER FOR THE ARMED FORCES &THEIR CHAPLAINS Open in New Window
[ Posted by: Barbara Stitt @ 06:54pm on 7th of February ]
Father of us all, whose son uncovered faith in a soldier under obedience, keep close to you the serving sons and daughters of this country who put themselves in harm's way for the sake of others.
Be a shield around them and a courage within.
Invest them with persistence in duty and a thirst for what is right.
Be the words of their Chaplains and the touch in their hands.
Inspire these pastors to be channels of your grace.
We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen

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.:: Articles From Friday, 28th of December 2007

A BLESSING FOR 2008 Open in New Window
[ Posted by: Barbara Stitt @ 11:25pm on 28th of December ]
Deep peace of the Prince of Peace to you
Deep peace of the Running Wave to you.
Deep peace of the Quiet Earth to you.
Deep peace of the Shining Stars to you.
Deep peace of the Love of God to you.
Deep peace of "Emmanuel God with us "
to you and your families.



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Bishop Peter Doyle

Our New Ecclesiastical Adviser

 

The Right Reverend Peter Doyle



Bishop Peter John Haworth Doyle was born on 3rd May 1944 at Wilpshire, near Blackburn in Lancashire. The eldest son of John and Alice Doyle, he has two brothers, Christopher and John, and one sister, Alison.

The family moved to Essex in 1951, and Bishop Peter was educated by the Jesuits at St. Ignatius Prep School, Buckhurst Hill and at St. Ignatius College, Stamford Hill. Having won a scholarship to Sandhurst he was due to go there after his "A" levels and then onto the Royal Artillery. Bishop Peter decided to approach the Diocese of Portsmouth. Archbishop John Henry King accepted him as a student for the priesthood, and he was sent to Allen Hall then at Ware in Hertfordshire.

The Bishop was ordained priest by Bishop Derek Worlock in St. John's Cathedral, Portsmouth on 8th June 1968. Thereafter, Bishop Peter worked in parishes. He was a member of the Council of Priests, a Consultor and a member of the Cathedral Chapter and from 2001 a member of the Bishop's Council and a Vicar General. He was also Dean of Portsmouth. In the autumn of 2003 he was the Diocesan Administrator while Bishop Crispian Hollis was on sabbatical.

Just before his appointment as Bishop of Northampton, Bishop Peter took on the role of chairman of Churches Together in Winchester. He had also just completed a year as chaplain to the City's Catholic mayor, and was chaplain to the High Sheriff of Hampshire.

To relax the Bishop says that he plays golf "badly" with his fellow clergy. He always comes last in the Clergy Golf competitions! He played squash until recently and he goes skiing once a year usually to Wengen. In earlier days he played rugby for Windsor and Portsmouth as a prop forward. He now enjoys watching rugby and plans to attend a number of local matches in Northampton where appropriately enough the Saints have their home.

 

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