News
Welcoming New Brothers and Sisters to the Hospital
Over the past year, the Hospital community has experienced not only moments of remembrance and reflection, but also occasions of great joy and renewal through the arrival of several new Brothers and Sisters who have joined our shared life since Advent last year. The...
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times: Quiet Day Brings Peace and Renewal at Archbishop Holgate Hospital
On a bright and sunny day at the end of April , a spirit of peace, reflection, and quiet encouragement filled the grounds of Archbishop Holgate Hospital as guests gathered for the recent “Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times” Quiet Day. Set within the Hospital tranquil...
Remembering Sister Sheila and Sister Nita
The community of the Hospital looked back with prayerful gratitude this November as we remembered the lives of two much-loved Sisters of our hospital, Sheila and Nita, whose faithful witness and presence touched generations within our community. Sister Sheila It was...
Founder’s Day 2025 – A Wonderful Celebration of Legacy and Community -Saturday 15th November 2025
Each year around the anniversary of the death of our Founder (15th November 1555), Hemsworth’s most famous Son, Archbishop Robert Holgate, has a requiem mass is celebrated on the date of his death in our beautiful chapel.
Walsingham Youth Pilgrimage – August 2025
“Thank You” for all your support.”
Earlier this year, the sponsored charity at our weekly Coffee Morning raised £376 in support of local young people travelling to the annual Youth Pilgrimage at the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Norfolk. On Monday 4th August a group…
Victory in Japan Day 80 – 15th August 2025
On the 15 August, we honoured the 80th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) — the day in 1945 when hostilities in the Pacific ended, following the Japanese surrender.
Coffee, Sunshine and Song – 26th June 2025
This week saw the perfect blend of coffee, companionship, and the joy of music, all in support of nurturing young people.
A group of enthusiastic pupils from St Helen’s Church of England Primary School, aged 9 to 11, visited the Hospital for their very first concert. Under the guidance of their teacher, Miss McCamley, 24 children shared their love of singing with our regular Thursday Coffee Morning residents and visitors, performing a lively programme of songs and musical favourites.
