The Aegies Associates News & Blog Section
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May 01
2012
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Bishop of Durham Speaks Out For The Poor And ReconciliationPosted by: admin in Client Area Tagged in: Poverty , People , Justin Welby , House of Lords , Financial , Environment , Economy , Diocese of Durham , CofE , Church of England , Church , Christian , Bishop of Durham , Aegies Associates
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The Rt Rev Justin Welby, Bishop of Durham, called for the Church to stand up for the world’s poor, when he addressed the Anglican Alliance for Development at Bishopthorpe, York, in a keynote speech called 'Good News for the Poor – at home and in the wider world' on Monday 30th April.
Present at the Seminar hosted by the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu was an audience made up of 52 people engaged in Diocesan and other forms of overseas development links and activity. The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the work of the Anglican Alliance for Relief, Development, and Advocacy.
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Apr 24
2012
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Students at St Aidan’s Church of England Academy in Darlington staged a fundraising week to raise money for African villagers in danger from contaminated water.
The students, from Cuthbert House at the Hundens Lane Academy, are raising money to purchase an Aquafilter, a pump that turns dirty water into drinking water without the use of electricity or chemicals.
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Apr 16
2012
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DEAN OF NEWCASTLE ADDS VOICE OF CONCERN OVER GOVERNMENT VAT PLANSPosted by: admin in Client Area Tagged in: St Nicholas Cathedral , newcastle , George Osbourne , Church of England , Chris Dalliston
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The Very Reverend Chris Dalliston, Dean of Newcastle has added his voice to an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer expressing huge concerns over his announcement in the recent budget to remove VAT exemptions for alteration to listed buildings.
The letter published in the Sunday Times on 15/4/12 and signed by 23 Deans from around the UK expressed deep concern about the proposal and its impact on the future of our Cathedrals an our heritage generally.
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Apr 10
2012
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BISHOP OF DURHAM EXPRESSES DELIGHT IN NEWS ON NISSAN EXPANSION PLANSPosted by: admin in Client Area Tagged in: Sunderland , North East England , Nissan , Justin Welby , Economy , Diocese of Durham , Church of England
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Justin Welby, Bishop of Durham, today (April 10th) commented on the excellent news of Nissans announcement of further expansion plans to produce its new hatchback at its Sunderland plant expressing his delight and support for this important milestone in the regeneration of the North East economy.
In his statement Bishop Justin said: "I was very pleased to learn of this great piece of news this morning, this is a very positive affirmation of the skills and abilities of the people and economy of the North East to compete on a world stage and to be truly World Class.
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Apr 06
2012
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THE HOUGHTON PASSION PROVES AN EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCEPosted by: admin in Client Area Tagged in: Passion Play , Houghton-Le-Spring , Diocese of Durham , Client Work , Church of England , Church , Aegies Associates
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More than 200 people took part in a Passion Play today (Good Friday) as a 19th Century graveyard in a North East quarry was transformed into Jerusalem at the time of the Crucifixion. The Houghton le Spring Passion Play will be staged at Houghton Hillside Cemetery in the Wearside town at 11am on Good Friday (April 6) and the audience will be encouraged to make up the crowd, jostling for a view of Jesus as he drags the Cross.
The Houghton le Spring Passion was staged at Houghton Hillside Cemetery in the Wearside town at 11am with local people in the key roles, supported by a rock band and with the audience playing the part of the crowd.
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Mar 30
2012
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Easter is a time of great renewal for all Christians and I feel that more strongly than ever this year. This is my first Easter as Bishop of Durham and I am thoroughly enjoying the challenges that come with the job and finding myself inspired by the people I meet.
Perhaps the thing that has encouraged me most is the impact of the prayer campaign that I launched just after becoming Bishop. The idea behind Prayer for the People was to invite people to join me in sharing their hopes and dreams and prayers for the region.
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Mar 27
2012
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ROYAL INVITE FOR FLOWER ARRANGER NORMANPosted by: admin in Client Area Tagged in: York Minster , Royal , Queen , Maundy Money , Diocese of Durham , Diamond Jubilee , Client Work , Church of England , Church , Buckingham Palace , Aegies Associates
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A veteran flower arranger from Tow Law, in County Durham, has been honoured for his community service by being invited to the Royal Maundy Service is at York Minster.
Norman Deacon, 79, has been invited to represent the Diocese of Durham when the Queen distributes Maundy Money at the Minister on Thursday April 5.
Norman, who has always lived in Tow Law, is being rewarded for many years of service to the local community. A former stonemason who became a builder, and built the house in which he and wife Betty MBE, live, he has a number of passions, including flower arranging.
He became interested in the pastime when the then vicar of St Philip and St James in Tow Law, The Reverend Anthony Driver, asked him to organise a flower festival in the church in the mid-1980s. The event coincided with a conference in Durham which celebrated the church’s most famous vicar, the Reverend Thomas Henry Espinell Compton Espin, a noted astronomer who was born in 1858 and died in 1934, aged 76. The conference coincided with the visit of some of the world’s leading stargazers to Durham.
Norman said: “I had always enjoyed growing flowers. I showed the likes of Chrysanthemums and won some prizes - you have joy and sorrow when it comes to entering shows. However, I had never taken part in flower arranging, although I had seen the work that some of the women did and admired the skills they showed. When I was asked to organise the flower festival, I set out to learn.”
He did that by attending classes at Bishop Auckland Technical College and went on to to teach flower arranging classes both at the College and all over the County.
Norman said: “I like the creative element of flower arranging. It’s a challenge each time. You have to come up with something new and original with each arrangement.”
He is looking forward to the Maundy Thursday event, where he will be accompanied by Betty, who was awarded the MBE in 1997 for 51 years’ of service to the Post Office.
Norman, who has been a church warden at St Philip and St James for 18 years, said: “It was a real surprise to hear I had been invited to the service and I am looking forward to it.”
* Norman also has a long association with Tow Law Football Club, including 35 years on the Committee.
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Mar 22
2012
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CROSS OF AGES SPANS THE CENTURIESPosted by: admin in Client Area Tagged in: St Aidans CE Academy , Durham Cathedral , Client Work , Church of England , Aegies Associates
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A Cross made from centuries-old timber and celebrating the life of the northern Saint Cuthbert was blessed during a ceremony held at St Aidan’s Church of England Academy in Darlington. A team of students from Cuthbert House have worked with staff at the Academy in Hundens Lane to create the Cross from the wood they selected during a visit to the timber store at Durham Cathedral.
Students chose a piece of 16th Century oak that was removed from the fabric of the Cathedral in 1982, then worked with Academy staff to come up with designs for the Cross.
The Academy has plans for each of its four Houses to have a Cross made from historic timbers and Cuthbert is the first to have completed their project.
The Cross was blessed at a service in the Academy attended by guests including Father David Sudron, from Durham Cathedral, and Academy governor the Venerable Granville Gibson, whose idea the crosses were.
Granville Gibson said: “We plan to have four crosses made from historic timber, one for each house. Bede will have timber from Jarrow, Hilda from Hartlepool and Wilfrid from Ripon. The Cuthbert cross is the first one to have been completed.
“It’s fantastic to think that the oak tree from which it is made was hewn many centuries ago.”
Father Sudron said: “The cross establishes a tangible link between the Cathedral and the Academy and with the past. The wood is centuries old.”
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Feb 23
2012
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School Chaplain Given License To Help Students Develop SpirituallyPosted by: admin in Client Area Tagged in: Justin Welby , Ian Ramsey School , Church of England , Church , Bishop of Durham , Aegies Associates
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A school chaplain has been licensed by the Bishop of Durham to administer to the spiritual life of students and staff at a Stockton on Tees secondary school in a formal service of recognition and authority.
The Reverend Paul Johnson 55 originally from Middlesbrough was licensed as a School Chaplain in a service held at Ian Ramsey Secondary School by the Bishop of Durham, the Right Rev Justin Welby.
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Feb 23
2012
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Wedding Renewal Service Big Hit For CouplesPosted by: admin in Client Area |
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A service at a Durham Church proved to be a big hit for 22 couples renewing their wedding vows on Sunday 19th February.
The service at St Giles Church, Durham lead by the Bishop of Jarrow, The Right Reverend Mark Bryant was a massive hit with couples renewing their wedding vows thanks to the media attention of one couple taking part.
