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TWO MARRIED ROMAN CATHOLIC DEACONS with their families and friends after being ordained in Leeds. The ordination was the first to the permanent diaconate in England. On the left is the Rev. A. Winn (holding two of his children and his wife (holding baby). At right is the Rev. M. Pearce with his wife and four of their five children. In the middle is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds (the Most Rev. W. G. Wheeler), who ordained the deacons.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32604, 12 May 1971, Page 18

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TWO MARRIED ROMAN CATHOLIC DEACONS with their families and friends after being ordained in Leeds. The ordination was the first to the permanent diaconate in England. On the left is the Rev. A. Winn (holding two of his children and his wife (holding baby). At right is the Rev. M. Pearce with his wife and four of their five children. In the middle is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds (the Most Rev. W. G. Wheeler), who ordained the deacons. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32604, 12 May 1971, Page 18

TWO MARRIED ROMAN CATHOLIC DEACONS with their families and friends after being ordained in Leeds. The ordination was the first to the permanent diaconate in England. On the left is the Rev. A. Winn (holding two of his children and his wife (holding baby). At right is the Rev. M. Pearce with his wife and four of their five children. In the middle is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds (the Most Rev. W. G. Wheeler), who ordained the deacons. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32604, 12 May 1971, Page 18

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