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Pope Francis has appointed Bishop John Arnold, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Westminster, as Bishop of Salford. He suc- ceeds Bishop Terence Brain who was appointed in 1997. Bishop John Arnold was ordained Priest in July 1983 and after com- pleting further studies in Rome he was appoint- ed to Westminster Cathedral as a chaplain with responsibilities for the Westminster Hospital in 1985. In 1989 he was appointed as Sub-administrator of Westminster Cathedral. In 1993 he became parish priest of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St George in Enfield and remained there until 2001, when he was appointed as Chancellor and Vicar General of the Archdiocese. Bishop Arnold was appointed as an Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Westminster on 3rd February 2006, with responsibility for the pastoral care of the deaneries of Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Haringey, and Harrow. On hearing of his appointment, Bishop Arnold said: “I accept the appointment as Bishop of Salford with much trepidation but will do all I can to serve the people, priests, and religious of the Church of this Diocese as we all seek to respond to Pope Francis’ call to be ‘missionary disciples’. Bishop John Arnold led the Northampton diocesan annual clergy retreat three years ago. The distant rela- tive of a British MP will become Sri Lanka’s first saint, the Vatican announced yester- day.Pope Francis is expected to canonise Blessed Joseph Vaz, a 17th century mis- sionary, during his visit to Sri Lanka in January. Pope Francis has authorised the canonisation with- out a second miracle. Blessed Joseph Vaz (1651-1711) is known as the Apostle of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). An Oratorian priest from Goa in the west of India, he was a missionary in Ceylon. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1995. Pope Francis has appointed Monsignor Marcus Stock, currently the general sec- retary of the Bishops’ Conference, as Bishop of Leeds. He will be the 10 th Bishop of Leeds. Mgr John Wilson has been diocesan administrator since former Bishop of Leeds, Archbishop Arthur Roche, left for Rome in 2012 to take up the position of secretary of the Congregation for the Divine Worship and the Sacraments in the Curia of the Holy See. Bishop-elect Stock was ordained priest in 1988 and served as parish priest across the Birmingham Archdiocese, most recently at the parish of the Sacred Heart and St Theresa in Coleshill. He also served as director of the Diocesan Schools’ Commission and since 2009 he has been gen- eral secretary of the Bishops’ Conference. Send news reports, photos and other material to the editor, Fr. Paul Hardy, St. Edward’s, Burchard Crescent, Shenley Church End, Milton Keynes, MK5 6DX: vine01@btopenworld.comglobalnet.co.uk We promise to print your news as soon as we can find space for it. Material should be e-mailed whenever possible. If this cannot be done for digital pictures they should be sent to us on disc.Send photographs in jpg format as separate attachments, and not embedded in Word documents. Urgent and dated items should reach us by the first Sunday of the month before publication. A booklet of advice on writing news reports for The Vine is available on request. Parental permission must be sought before photographs of minors are sent for publication. While we accept unsolicited feature arti- cles, we reserve the right to edit the text or not to publish. Letters for publication must include a name and address, which will be omitted by request. The content of each issue is decided by the editor, Fr. Paul Hardy,email: vine01@ btopenworld.com Views expressed in The Vine are not nec- essarily those of the editors or of the Diocese. The publisher of The Vine, Bellcourt, deals with advertising. Those wishing to place advertisements should telephone 01440 730399. Difficulties with distribution should be referred to Mrs Busby. Page 2 The Vine November 2014 Getting into print Canterbury Sri Lanka Salford New appointment for assistant Leeds History was made on the cricket pitch. A Vatican team recently played against the Archbishop of Canterbury’s team. After the Pope’s batsmen had compiled 106 runs for the loss of four wick- ets in the 20 overs, the Archbishop’s boys were made to work hard for their victory, which they completed off the first ball of the final over, with six wickets to spare. Habeamus eventuum, they might be saying. We got a result. Keith Vaz MP More than 2,200 peo- ple packed the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark Oct. 4 to cele- brate the first beatifi- cation liturgy in the United States. Sister Newark Miriam Teresa Demjanovich, a Sister of Charity of St. Elizabeth from Bayonne, was given the title "blessed" in a joy- ful ceremony conducted in three languages -- English, Latin and Slovak. Blessed Miriam Teresa died in 1927 at age 26.
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