The Catenian Association is an international body of proudly Catholic laymen and permanent deacons who meet at least once a month in local groups called Circles, to enjoy each other's company and thereby strengthen their family life through friendship, faith and fun! It is open to practising Catholic laymen from the age of 18 years. Many of the Circles’ activities involve the members’ wives and families.
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Preston & District Circle supported the Kerala Disaster Appeal
Monday, 26 November 2018
25-Year Membership Scroll Presentation to Alan Scourfield
On Monday 19 November 2018, twelve
Brothers of Furness Circle, along with their ladies and guests joined in the
dinner and after proceedings where a 25-Year Scroll was presented to Alan by
Brother Provincial President Jim Livesey.
Alan is a proud Welshman, having been
born in Narbeth, Pembrokeshire, South-West Wales. He joined Furness Circle in 1992 and until
recently, together with his wife Anne, took a very active part in Circle
affairs. In the past, many happy
evenings have been spent at BBQ parties at the Scourfield’s.
Alan was President of the Circle for
two consecutive years 1997/98 and again in 1998/99, having a very
successful time in office on both occasions.
He was, for a time, a joint member of the former Catenian Circle in
Fleetwood. Unfortunately, in recent
years various health problems have curtailed Alan’s direct involvement in
Circle and Association activities.
Alan spent a long career in the Royal
Navy as a submariner. However, Alan and
Anne have nevertheless tried to continue their favourite holidays of going on
cruises, where he can now view the sights from the surface!
After coming ashore, he ran a market
garden business, as well as looking after the grounds at a local school. He was also a well-respected judge of various
horticultural shows in the Furness area.
[Photo L-R] Jim Livesey (Provincial President); Alan
Scourfield; Anne Scourfield
Standing, Jim Croskery (Furness Circle President)
Friday, 23 November 2018
LSA School Presentation
President (and School Liaison officer) Robert Thompson again attended the annual Presentation Evening for St Bede's Catholic High School, Lytham, held at Ribby Hall, Wrea Green. This year the Catenian Circle Shield for service to the school was awarded jointly to Yasmine Ballout and George Craine. They both received other trophies - Yasmine for English Literature and Achievement in Public Exams whilst George got one for Physical Education. The photo shows the recipients holding their individual shields which they keep.
Wednesday, 14 November 2018
Recent events at Accrington
The Circle held its Family Sunday on 1st July. The
Mass at St.Anne’s Church, Accrington, was celebrated by Fr Simon Stamp.
Following Mass around 80 people enjoyed lunch at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel.
The Annual Summer Evening Walk took place on 21st August
and around 40 people enjoyed a walk around Hurst Green following part of the
Tolkien Trail. Supper was held at the Shireburn Arms. The photo shows the group
about to depart.
The Circle bowls team reached the semi-final of the
Provincial competition that took place on 2nd September.
Unfortunately they lost 3-2 to a good Burnley team.
On 10th September several Brothers attended
Chorley meeting to lend support to Bro Peter Hughes on achieving 40 years
of membership.
After the September meeting members enjoyed another of
Mike Neild’s “Call my Bluff”. Some of the descriptions of the chosen words were
original and inventive and at times quite outrageous.
Around twenty members and wives attended the Provincial Ball at
the Dunkenhalgh Hotel on 22nd September. They enjoyed an excellent meal and the
dancing which followed.
A small group attended the Broughton-in-Craven meeting on 4th October.
They participated in the Skittles competition which followed. Although Neil
Goodall was unable to hold on to the trophy he won 12 months ago he was
delighted to pass it on to another Accrington member Andrew Dabrowski.
October 10th saw the walkers on the move again.
The group of around 17 met at Lytham Hall for coffee then split into three groups
for walks of varying distances. One group chose to just walk round the
grounds of the Hall whilst the most energetic group continued through Lytham
and round Fairhaven Lake. Lunch was taken back at Lytham Hall. The photo shows
some of the group about to depart.
Tuesday, 13 November 2018
Burnley Circle sponsor a prize
Burnley Circle sponsored a prize for 'Contribution to the School Community' at the recent Blessed Trinity RC College prize night.
The photo shows the winner receiving his trophy from Burnley President, Ken Tyson, with the Headteacher, Richard Varey, looking on. |
Saturday, 10 November 2018
Warm welcome at LSA
This month Lytham St Annes Circle had two out of Province visitors and the Warm Welcome Trophy was awarded to Paul Hewitt, Provincial VP of Province 4 and a member of N. Wales Circle. The other visitor was Pete Harrington of Stourbridge and Kidderminster Circles (Province 6). It was Pete who presented the Stourbridge crystal tankard to LSA Circle a few years ago and he had been awarded it the last time he visited the Circle.
The tankard is engraved with the Catenian logo surrounded by Lytham St Annes (89) Visitors Tankard below which is a quotation from Hamlet:
"we'll teach you to drink deep ere you depart"
Pete Harrington, Paul Hewitt, Robert Thompson Circle President |
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