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, 16 December 2020
Monday, 7 December 2020
Thursday, 15 October 2020
Province 10's Mass for Vocations
The Province 10 Mass for Vocations was held at St Andrew & Blessed George Haydock church, in Cottam, on the 13th October celebrated by Canon Adrian Towers.
Tuesday, 29 September 2020
Preston & District Circle Mass for Vocations
James Knight has been undertaking a period of discernment at St Clare’s parish with Fr Andrew Allman, the parish priest, since October last year.
He has lived in the parish house and worked alongside Fr. Andrew throughout the pandemic. He will be spending a pre-seminary year at the English College in Valladolid in Spain before entering full seminary.
The Circle celebrated an annual Mass for Vocation recently and our President, Brother Steve Morgan presented James with a cheque for £300 on behalf of the Circle to help James with the expenses of his pre-seminary year.
James has asked that we pray for him during his time away.
Fr. Andrew, James, Steve and Angela Morgan |
Some of the members of the Circle and their families who attended the celebration and presentation, - social distancing of course!? |
Wednesday, 2 September 2020
LOPES STRIKE AGAIN
After 5 months of walking in couples, LOPES, more commonly known as Longridge Circle Walking Group, under the direction of Peter Russell, took the plunge at "normality" and had a Covid friendly 6 mile stroll from the Patten Arms, Winmarleigh around Cabus and Scorton.
Crossing, curiously named, Gubberford Bridge and bye passing, even more curiously named, Shrogg's Wood 14 tired but happy walkers arrived at the Stepping Stones Riverside Bar and Restaurant for a group photo:
The writer, and Fr Tom, can recommend the Steak & Kidney Pudding with mushy peas and obligatory chips.
Thanks to Peter for organising the walk and Denise & Mary for directing him to the hostelry. A good day was had by all and we look forward to the September walk and lunch.
Those wondering about LOPES
It is the acronym for LOngridge PEregrination Society
Sunday, 16 August 2020
LSA GO PICNICING
On a glorious sunny day in August members of Lytham St Annes Circle went to Lytham Hall for a lunchtime picnic. There was ample room for people to form a large circle under the oak tree in front of the hall to be well socially distanced. There were ten groups and plenty of room to wander about talking to others after dining. This was the first time the Circle had met physically since lockdown and people were very pleased to be able to see others in the person.
Friday, 5 June 2020
Preston & District Circle's ZOOM meeting
Friday, 24 April 2020
A look back at some of the event in Burnley Circle during the past year...
Family bowls day;
President’s Sunday;
Meal in Southport;
Italian meal at Ballaro;
A visit to Burnley Mechanics to see the Blessed Trinity production of Annie;
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
ACCRINGTON NEWS
Monday, 30 March 2020
A PERSONAL VIEW OF A WEEKEND AWAY
The notice on the A59 which declared "Welcome to Yorkshire, Like Lancashire but better" had mysteriously disappeared on the Sunday and been replaced with "Welcome to Lancashire, Like Yorkshire but MUCH better".
The Friday evening got the group off to a cracking start with an excellent meal, good wine and super company. Maybe you can spot some one you know in the snaps taken of the collected throng and judge for yourself (those who did not attend), from the many happy faces, what you missed!!!!
Four keen cyclists took a trip around the area and crossing the Fisherman's Bridge over the River Ouse
FURNESS CIRCLE'S LAST MEETING
The Brothers of Furness Circle with Direct Mark Conroy (left) and Provincial President Terence Donnelly wearing his collarette |
Wednesday, 25 March 2020
BEATING THE LOCKDOWN – CHORLEY GO OVER THE BORDER
Sunday, 15 March 2020
LONGRIDGE SUSPEND MEETINGS
With eight visitors from across Province President Richard presided over his final meeting (or did he?). Longridge has a leader not afraid to make difficult decisions and, not waiting for guidance from afar, he informed Circle that April and future meetings were cancelled to protect the safety of Circle members as a priority, reliant on the fluid situation.
Provincial Councillor Ted poking fun at Province suggested it had not had a good year with the demise of two Circles Blackburn and Furness. He presented his report in the form of a ditty which for amusement I reproduce:
The Province has had a bad year
Although formal gatherings are suspended, both the Cycle Group and Walking Group will offer events for those who wish to take part.
Watch this space for blogs of happenings in Longridge and hopefully the resumption of normal proceedings.
In the meantime let's hope and pray we all see this scourge through and KEEP HEALTHY!
MORE BACON BUTTIES
Saturday, 14 March 2020
PROVINCIAL WEEKEND, ESCRICK near YORK
Outside the Crown pub |
There's always one!! |