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24 Apr 2021 LIFE OF SERVICE: Fr Ian Grieves at St Osmund’s Catholic Church in Gainford Father Ian Grieves is retiring as parish priest for Gainford and Barnard Castle. He will be remembered for switching from Anglicanism to Catholicism and taking nearly all of his congregation with him. Editor Trevor Brookes spoke to man who was once described by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby as a “quite exceptional priest”. WHEN he was training to be a priest, Father Ian Grieves was told he needed to see “real life” before the church would let him go any further. Its something that still rankles today. Being brought up in Trimdon Grange, he reckoned he had seen enough of life already. ....
Meghan Markle is interviewed by Oprah Winfrey (Image: GETTY) Meghan Markle was then joined by Prince Harry for the second half of Oprah Winfrey s interview (Image: GETTY) They said: “Co-operate? Like you co-operated 3 days before the UK slept on pavements.lined the streets, had street parties presuming we were all part of a wedding.. yet.You got a call and married em 3 days b4? “You became part of the false charade!! Dear oh dear. SAD !!” A spokesman for Lambeth Palace told Express.co.uk: The Archbishop does not comment on personal or pastoral matters so we aren’t commenting.” In accordance with ecclesiastical law, a marriage must be solemnised by a member of the clergy in a church, or in a place specified in a special licence ((for example, a cathedral, a chapel, a hospital), in the presence of two witnesses. ....