The ordination of Deacon Joseph Morley at St. Theresa?s Cathedral on December 8 will mark an historic occasion for the Bermuda diocese.
As local Catholics observe the feast of the Immaculate Conception, they will also celebrate the ordination of ?Dea...
Several fights broke out between students and teachers at CedarBridge Academy last Wednesday, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Principal Kalmar Richards was injured in one of several punch-ups that took place around the school. She was attempting to bre...
To mark Diabetes Awareness Week, Education Minister Terry Lister encouraged students at the Spice Valley Middle School yesterday to make exercise a regular part of their day by donating jump ropes. From left, 13-year-old Kurt Faries, Deputy Principal...
Health practitioners are invited to attend the International Conference on Counselling and Treating People of Colour to be held at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel next month.
Health Minister Patrice Minors spoke about the conference yesterday, saying ...
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L?Alliance Francaise des Bermudes invites all to a French film evening at the B.U.E.I. (Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute) at 8 p.m. The film shown will be ?Madame Bovary? by Claude Chabrol (1991) (143 min) with Isabelle Huppert. English...
Minister of Education Terry Lister admitted yesterday that some of Bermuda?s students are not up to par with their reading skills.
But he said Government has programmes and workshops in place to remedy the problem and is planning to do more.
Mr. List...
AFTER a week of, yes, unseasonably chilly weather, Saturday seemed to be perfect day for fishing. But more fool you if you planned on going out on Sunday. The wind swung back into the north, took it up a couple of notches and dropped the thermostat. ...
FERRY Reach hosts the third race of the mountain bike season on Sunday in a competition which is promises to be especially intense this year. The top rider is Garth Thomson, a physical Education teacher at Francis Patton School, while Davis Padega is...
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Q: You have made a number of comments to the media reflecting your unhappiness with the pace of change in Bermuda. In its seventh year in power, and with the release of the much-hyped "social agenda" having created little stir, what should the PLP ...
FORTY-five-year-old deacon Joseph Morley is to become the first Bermuda-born Catholic priest since the island became a Diocese in 1967.
He will be ordained on Wednesday, December 8, "on the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin...