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Brother immediate past President was delighted to present a cheque for 1750 to the Faith and Life Charity. A great event organised by our President and enjoyed by all attending. The July 2016 Newsletter is now available. New Forest Cream Tea. A large group of brothers and wives enjoyed an afternoon’s cream tea. Southampton Circle enjoyed a visit to Fawley Refinery on a rainy afternoon. The July 2016 Newsletter is now available. St Joseph’s and St Edmunds, Southampton. St Swithun Wells Parish.
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Social diary | Southampton Catenians
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The Social Diary is a core feature of our organisation. It is the opportunity for brothers and their families to get together in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. The events are varied and designed to suit all tastes. The Luncheon Club meets every 3rd Tuesday. Venue varies. 10th - 12th June. Visit Tangmere Military Museum - cancelled. Cream tea at Passford House. Laser Clay Pidgeon Shoot. MASS FOR DECEASED BROTHERS. TBC - January 2017. Italian night at Keats. President’s Planned Visits.
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John James Grant John James Grant. N James Grant was born in Waterford. Eire on June 24th 1912 to Willaim Grant and Ellen Maddigan (Ellen possibly born August 25th 1867 to Michael Maddigan and Statia Grant). Siblings - Thomas Grant, Michael Grant, Bridget (Biddy) Grant later Drohan. Auntie Biddy was my Godmother. John was baptised by Fr. Michael F. Walsh on June 27th the Sponsors being Michael Maddigan and Anastasia McGrath. Thomas Grant - lost at sea in WWII. Michael Grant - lost at sea in WWII. 413 Shi...
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In memoriam | Southampton Catenians
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Lord, welcome into your presence those brothers of our Catenian Circle who have died and grant that they may come before you in the perfection of love. Wives & Relatives. Lord, we also pray for the repose of the souls of the wives and relatives of our present Catenian brothers. We pray especially for:. St Joseph’s and St Edmunds, Southampton. St Swithun Wells Parish. University of Southampton CATHSOC. The President’s Charity.
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Become a member | Southampton Catenians
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Membership is open to all practising Catholic laymen, and permanent Deacons, of 21 years and over, who having had the experience of the Catenian ethos, wish to apply to join the association. The benefits and commitments of membership are fully explored before a formal membership application is made. Involvement of a member’s wife in these discussions is welcomed. How do I join? We hold our meetings at Mercure Dolphin Hotel, 34-35 High Street, Southampton SO14 2HN. St Swithun Wells Parish.
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FAQs | Southampton Catenians
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What do Catenians do? They provide a social network which helps Catholic lay men live out their various vocations as husband, father, friend, work colleague, committed Christian and active Catholic. How is this help offered? It is offered to members (and their families) through practical and spiritual support: by steadfast friendship in times of trouble; by offering financial help when needed and through prayer. This support continues with ongoing concern for a deceased member’s widow and dependants.
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St Edmunds and St Josephs. Holy Family and St. Vincent de Paul. Welcome to Southampton Pastoral Area - Central and West. 2012 Southampton Pastoral Area.
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Diary dates | Southampton Catenians
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Meetings are normally held each month on the first Monday of the month. Bank Holidays can affect these dates. Most ladies nights are suit/jacket & tie events. Exceptions are installation night (April) and the Christmas Party. To book or obtain details contact David Palmer, Secretary. Meeting - Ladies and Installation night. Meeting - Brothers only. Meeting - Brothers only. Meeting - Brothers only. Meeting - Brothers only. Meeting - Brothers only. Meeting with Ladies and Clergy. Meeting - Brothers only.
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Circle History | Southampton Catenians
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For a time from 1937 the Circle was known as Southampton and Winchester Circle but in 1952 Winchester formed their own Circle with several Southampton Brothers transferring as Founder Members of the new Circle. The Circle celebrated its Centenary in April 2013 the number of memberships at the end of that year stands at 45. The Circle has held over 1100 monthly meetings. Circle formed (No. 12 in Association). Province 11 formed Southampton Brothers were the first Provincial President and Director.