Gateshead Revisited [LP]

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suffering, dying world as one of us; came to suffer and die with us and for us, that He may rise again Firstly, although the approach to Net Zero and the carbon budget is a material consideration, the CCA places an obligation on the SoS, not local decision makers, to prepare policies and proposals with a view to meeting the carbon budgets. Secondly, as advised in the NPPF, there is an assumption that controls which are in place will work. Finally, and consequent on the previous points, [the Claimant]’s position that grant of permission in this case would breach the CCA and be unlawful is not accepted. That does not mean that these matters are not material considerations, but the CCA duty rests elsewhere. For this reason, the attitude of rejection with which their own pastors are forced to treat these communities today is not only reason for bitter sorrow, which these faithful strive to offer for the purification of the Church, but also constitutes a grave injustice. In the face of this injustice, charity itself demands that we not remain silent: for “indiscreet silence leaves in error those who might have been instructed” (Pope St Gregory the Great, Pastoral Rule, Book II, chapter 4).

The church was so full of love and affection for him you could literally feel it. May the Lord take special care of him. I am at the moment re-editing a film I took of the summer fayre in 1989. You may have seen it in the past, in fact, I bet you are in it, as are many of the parishioners at around that time. the Revelation, the Deposit of Faith, delivered through the Apostles” (Pastor Aeternus #6). If a Bishop ofWhen Gateshead was chosen as the venue for the World Cross Country Championships in 1983, Waitz emerged from a spell of injury and lost form with a fifth triumph in the women’s race. It proved to be a springboard to her momentous winning run in the marathon at the inaugural World Championships in Helsinki later that year. Its engineers are Gifford and Partners and its architects Wilkinson Eyre, designers of a large number of bridges as well as the superb Stratford Market depot (1997) of London Underground's Jubilee Line extension, the new Magna Science Park housed in a former steel works at Rotherham, and the reconstruction of London Bridge station. Ground 3 challenged that reasoning. It argued – in essence – that it could not be assumed that the Secretary of State would comply with his net zero duty. On the undulating Riverside Bowl course behind the International Stadium, Waitz finished eight seconds clear of Allison Wiley of the US. The unheralded Ethiopian Bekele Debele edged out Portugal’s future Olympic marathon champion Carlos Lopes in an epic mass sprint in the men’s race. Replying to Rachel; you must have noted that I said that I said that I partly agreed with your sentiments but surely we must be pragmatic about the situation. When St Wilfred's was built there was a large Catholic population to maintain it. That situation no longer exists. If the Catholics in the parish area still supported the church & practised their Faith then the situation would not exist. To keep the church with all of the financial load which that entails is not practical.

Next Sunday we have two exciting new events. Rev. Luke Wilkinson will be ordained to the priesthood for this diocese on Tuesday evening at the cathedral. On Sunday after that (July 4th) he will be here to celebrate his first Mass in the Extraordinary Form. This will be a Missa Cantata and I shall be the Assistant Priest. I`ve looked through Fortescue and alas he gives instructions for this in a High Mass and a Low Mass only so I`ll have to cobble something together to make it work for the Missa Cantata. There will be photos I hope. At least no-one will criticise too much as they`ll be ( I assume) none the wiser. So prayers for Rev Luke Wilkinson and wishing him Ad Multos Annos! The Gateshead Millennium Bridge brings the number of bridges crossing the Tyne to seven. These vary in the quality of their designs. The Tyne Bridge (1928), based on Sydney Harbour Bridge, is splendid and dominates the riverscape. Robert Stephenson's High Level Bridge (1849), with trains on top and road traffic below, is no less impressive, and few people can fail to be fascinated by Sir William Armstrong's Newcastle Swing Bridge of 1876. Interesting that there is a major role in all this for archbishop Arthur Roche, the new head of the Congregation for Divine Worship. In his younger days he was private secretary to bishop William Gordon Wheeler, the bishop of Leeds (1966-1985) and, at the time the bishop in England most sympathetic to the cause to save the TLM. I remember Arthur coming to the English College in Rome in 1991 to get a licence ( ecclesiastical degree) so he could be advanced. Arthur`s rise to power has been remarkable but he has not always been known for pastoral sensitivity as when during his time as bishop of Leeds parishes were closed. In 2008 Roche's plans to close seven parishes produced vigorous protests, especially on the part of a parish in Allerton Bywater that offered a Latin Mass. I suspect we are in for a rough ride. Plainly some of the carbon emissions were the subject of a consenting regime. The Secretary of State had chosen to discharge his duty under s. 1 of the CCA by means of emissions trading scheme. There were (relevantly) two emissions trading schemes, one targeting UK-EU flights (the UK ETS) and one targeting UK-non Eu flights (CORSIA). (¶141). The Claimant accepted that the UK ETS was a parallel consenting regime which fell within the Gateshead principle. To consider that trading scheme alone (and not the other schemes, including those which might come forward in the future (see ¶170)) would be illogical. It was the entirety of the measures put forward to reach the net zero target that should be considered; and

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The appointment of a diocesan priest as moderator for the Mass could be a good thing to ensure all is done well and to help instruct the new celebrants. Walker pulled victory out of the bag in 3:59.9, with Dave Moorcroft second in 4:00.4 and Coe third in 4:01.74. A week later, the budding Coe broke four minutes for the first time, and in 1980 he succeeded Walker as Olympic 1500m champion. Yes Anonymous, Father Donnelly was a wonderful man and priest. I particularly remember attending a celebratory mass for his silver jubilee. The restriction on new celebrants having to have authorisation from Rome seems bizarre. How will Rome know anything about the suitability of the priest? At the same time, there is the worry of the new Vatican document seeking to rein in the Extraordinary Form. The last I heard on this was that it was leaving things as they are but any priest new to the EF must get the permission of his bishop to celebrate.This didn`t sound too bad to me if it means the bishop has to set some kind of test to ensure that new celebrants are proficient in the rite. This could mean setting up training courses to ensure proficiency and thus make it easier for priests to learn who are worried about trying it because they have no Latin for example. At least that`s what I hope will happen.

The Wanda Diamond League will be reopening a treasure trove of world class athletics heritage when the 2021 season gets underway with Mondo Duplantis, Dina Asher-Smith and co in action at the Muller Grand Prix Gateshead in two weeks today, Sunday 23 May. What is striking is the quality of the design and engineering of these new projects. Gateshead has chosen its architects well. Each has come up with a design that lives up to Tyneside's bravura engineering and industrial past. Although refined, none is fey. This is good news, because so many redeveloped quaysides - from New York and Chicago to Cape Town - can be a little too much like water's-edge shopping malls. Gateshead itself boasts one of the biggest and cheesiest shopping malls of all, the gigantic Metro Centre, which, although undoubtedly popular, is a monstrous carbuncle on the face of north-east England. Gateshead Quay might yet redeem the architectural and planning sins of this unholy retail trough.the focus of decisions should be on whether a proposed development is an acceptable land use, rather than focusing on the control of emissions which are the subject of separate pollution control regimes. [It] should be assumed that such other regimes will operate effectively So things are ok at St Joseph`s Gateshead. The parish priest was appointed to be a canon last April and continues to battle on with Parkinson`s disease, diagnosed 7 years ago.

The good news is our bishop, Robert Byrne, who is very sympathetic to the TLM. Masses will continue at St Joseph`s on Saturdays and Sundays. On holy days too I expect and for funerals and other sacraments. In the Church of our day, in which listening, welcoming, and inclusion inspire all pastoral action, and there is a desire to build ecclesial communion “with a synodal method,” this group of ordinary faithful, young families, and fervent priests has the confident hope that its voice will not be stifled but welcomed, listened to, and taken into due consideration. Those who go to the “Latin Mass” are not second-class believers, nor are they deviants to be re-educated or a burden to be gotten rid of. This was an issue when a Panel appointed by the Secretary of State granted planning permission to an extension of Bristol Airport (“the Decision”). Not having been born British this might be a cultural difference, but I do not see the significance of individual parishes/churches in the sense Rachel's comment conveys. On any given week I go to 4 different churches. I have been asked to read in two. I am inscribed at one, but all 4 are "mine". As are the ones I go to in my native Eastern European country, or when visiting family in France or Ireland. I mean, one of the greatest things about being a Catholic is that Mass is Mass everywhere and you meet the Lord in Holy Communion in every Mass.

Michael Rhimes is a barrister at Francis Taylor Building specialising in environmental, planning and public law. The Grete North Run!’ screamed the headline in the Newcastle Journal the morning after the first of those course record triumphs. Ten years after her sad passing, it is fitting that one of the sport’s all-time greats has been honoured with a World Athletics Heritage Plaque.



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