St Mary's College, Oscott was filled with joy on Saturday (29 June) as 11 new deacons were appointed.

His Grace, Archbishop Bernard Longley, led the Diaconate Ordinations in front of the deacons' family, friends and supporters in a packed Chapel. Read His Grace's Homily here

The new deacons, including three for the Archdiocese of Birmingham, represent diocese' across the UK.

Seven of the men have been at Oscott for five years. Four have been on shortened courses for various years.

Eight of them will continue at Oscott for one more year, three are leaving.

The first reading was read by Alexander Johnson and the psalm by Christopher Morris.

The Gospel was sung by deacon Thomas Clarke.

Find out more about some of the deacons here:



Your Name: Sean Gough

Your Diocese: Birmingham

Your hometown/country: Walsall, England

Your favourite saint: St John Bosco

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: 12ish

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: It’s amazing how many people have been used by God to guide my journey towards being a priest, many of them don’t even realise the impact they’ve had by their words of faith.


Your Name: Benedict Skipper

Your Diocese: Birmingham

Your hometown/country: Bath

Your favourite saint: Maximilian Kolbe

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: 14

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: St John Paul II, Benedict XVI, a priest in my parish.



Your Name: Paschal Uche

Your Diocese: Brentwood

Your hometown/country: Wanstead, London

Your favourite saint: Blessed Cyprian Tansi

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: 16

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: Fr Albert Ofere, a then Nigerian Chaplaincy Priest.



Your Name: Daniel Rooke

Your Diocese: Northampton

Your hometown/country: Bedford

Your favourite saint: Blessed Imelda

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: I was 18/19 years old

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: My biggest inspiration was Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen.



Your Name: David Jonathon Bowes

Your Diocese: Hexham and Newcastle

Your hometown/country: Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees

Your favourite saint: Saint Cuthbert

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: I was 11 and still an Anglican at the time.

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: The priests who were around me inspired me. Seeing such great priests and how they ministered to people was a great witness of how God was working with them.


Your Name: David McConkey

Your Diocese: Clifton

Your hometown/country: Abilene, Kansas, USA

Your favourite saint: St Benedict

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: About five or six years old, if I remember correctly.

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: More than I could name or number.


Your Name: Robert Davies

Your Diocese: Menevia

Your hometown/country: Port Talbot

Your favourite saint: St Peter

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: 10

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: The people of God


Your Name: Henry Longbottom

Your Diocese: Leeds

Your hometown/country: Huddersfield

Your favourite saint: St Ignatius of Loyola

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: 14

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: My Parish priest who was in my home parish.


Your name: Lim Gamsi

Your Diocese: Nottingham

Your hometown/country: Leicester

Your favourite saint: Aloysius Gonzaga

How old were you when you first thought you might be being called to the priesthood: 14

Did anyone inspire you on the journey to priesthood: A priest when I was in Cameroon, Fr Peter Watson.


Jude Makuru - Dunkeld Diocese

Alex Taylor - Birmingham


Photo Gallery by Con McHugh

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