A SPRINGTIME GALLERY
AT SAINT FAITH'S
 

A pictorial record of four events featuring Saint Faith's people during the months of May and June 2004.

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Read accounts of the pilgrimage and the toffee-throwing online soon in the July issue of the parish magazine Newslink by following this link.
 

The National Pilgrimage at the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, May 31st, 2004
First row:
1. The Archbishop of Canterbury giving his blessing to pilgrims in procession; 2. Archbishop Rowan Williams talking to pilgrims; 3. Three St Faith's and St Mary's pilgrims in festive mood; 4. Fr Neil Kelley catching up with the village gossip.
Second row
1. The congregation around the outdoor altar; 2, Members of the United Benefice party.
Pictures from St Faith's Sung Eucharist on May 23rd
Second row
3. Fr Neil baptises Roshini Jasmine Brown; 4. The crucifer leads the baptismal procession back from the font.
Third row
1. Fr Neil 'sprinkles' the congregation: Fr Peter Goodrich is entertained!; 2. 40th wedding anniversary blessing for Michael and Anne Holland: Michael explains that his wife's recent injuries were self-inflicted!
The Revd Denise McDougall, a St Faith's ordinand, celebrates the eucharist for the first time at Christ Church, Waterloo, following the Trinity ordinations at Liverpool Cathedral on Sunday, June 6th
Third row
3. At the altar with Canon Richard Capper, previous vicar of St Faith's, who preached at the service, and Fr Gregor Cuff (Vicar of Christ Church and St John's); 4. Denise before the altar after the service.
Fourth row
1. Denise celebrates the eucharist; 2. Meeting many friends from St Faith's after the service; 3. Raising a glass with husband Bruce in the hall later; 4. greeting Fr Peter Goodrich (another former St Faith's vicar) and Margaret.
Junior Church member Emily Skinner as the Everton F.C. Toffee Lady at Goodison Park.
Fifth row
1. With striker Wayne Rooney in the Goodison dressing room; 2. Emily dressed as the toffee lady, with toffee basket, on the Goodison pitch.
 
 
 


 

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