Sunday 26 December 2004

Mary Lester: 1916-2004

Please pray for Mary Lester who has passed away recently.

Mary Lester first came to Lourdes with the Catholic Association in 2003. Accompanied by her niece Maureen, she stayed in the Accueil Notre-Dame, and she took part in the activities of the Stonyhurst group.

Friends and family agreed that her first pilgrimage to Our Lady's Grotto in Lourdes was a time of grace and strengthening for her, since she came back to Lancashire with her leg ulcers - from which she had suffered for many years - greatly improved.

Her second pilgrimage to Lourdes with the C.A., last year, saw the beginning of her final illness, and it therefore seems appropriate that she should have died on 8th December 2004, the 150th anniversary of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. In the Accueil, and in the weeks she spent in various hospitals, she was greatly supported by members of the Catholic Association, the Stonyhurst pilgrimage, and her family, especially Maureen and Mary's son Fr. Tony, who had joined the pilgrimage for the first time last year.

Fr. Tony celebrated her funeral in St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Church in Mawdesley, near Chorley, on Wednesday 15th December. Tony was joined by a large number of his fellow Carmelite friars, including the Prior General who had flown over from Rome to pay his respects.

It was very good to see a large turnout from the Catholic Association Hospitalité, including the President (Michael Cleary), and clergy and pilgrims from Stonyhurst. During the placing of Christian symbols on the coffin, Angela Bergström-Allen laid out Mary's Carmelite scapular, and Clare Johnson - who had nursed Mary during both pilgrimages - laid out the photographs from Lourdes which Mary had enjoyed showing to her family and friends.

May she rest in peace.

Monday 20 December 2004

Congratulations to...

Jim Walton and Julia Mason who married on 18th December 2004.

Thursday 1 April 2004

Website Updates

There have been a lot of changes in the website over the past year. In addition to having a team to decide on the content, we have a new name (www.catholicassociation.co.uk).

On behalf of the CA we would like to thank Roger Pettet for all the hard work and time that he has dedicated to the website. Roger has been the webmaster of the site since its inception, succeeding in persuading us of the usefulness of having a site to inform and educate. We wish him and Josie all the best for the future.

In future, any additions or amendments to articles will appear here. Because of the revamp of the site, there are too many changes to list, so please explore and if you have any comments, then please let us know by filling in our feedback form.