Bognor Regis Post Issue 106

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Friday, May 11, 2018

Religious parade is a first DOZENS of Filipinos took one of their traditions on to the streets of Bognor Regis for the first time. Some 60 Catholic members of the community from the south-east Asian nation joined in the Santacruzan procession. It was believed to be the first on the south coast. Procession members walked from the High Street entrance of Hotham Park to Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Clarence Road. One of the organisers, Bernard Bautista, said: "We tried this last year but the weather was bad and we only paraded around the outside of the

church. This year, we wanted to hold the procession outside. We spoke to all the authorities and they said it was OK to go ahead." The parade was followed by a mass at the church. Residents of the Philippines have come to the Bognor Regis and Chichester areas to work for several years. But their community was only officially created after their country was hit by typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Their then parish priest, Father Tony Churchill, suggested a mass for the victims. The growing group has continued to

f Parade members ready in the park

f The procession gets underway

promote their national culture with a monthly Filipino-British mass on the first Saturday monthly. They also hold Christmas and summer parties. The parade depicts the finding of the cross of Jesus by Queen Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great the powerful emperer who ended the persecution of Christians. Mary Bautista, one of those taking part, said: "It's a tradition of religious devotion to the Virgin Mary. We will be praying the holy rosary while doing the parade." Three of the adults in the parade each held a cross, a rosary and a Bible. Eight children were angels. They carried a letter each to spell 'Ave Maria'. Signs celebrating three queens were also carried by some of the participants. Shane Bautista, nine, was an angel in the parade for the second year. "It was fun taking part in the parade last year. I liked it. It's more special than a normal mass," she said.

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` RAF centenary talk SENIOR RAF personnel will be given a talk about its work to the next meeting of Arun and Chichester aviation fans. The blend of personal narratives from the RAF Presentation Team members, from their operational experience, will be mixed with highly engaging and dramatic footage. They will depict how the RAF contributes to the delivery of British air and space power in the service's centenary year. It will be a different presentation to the one they made to the group in 2016. The event will take place at the May 21 meeting of the Arun and Chichester (Air) Enthusiasts Society, or Air Aces, at the Chichester Park Hotel. There will be a short Air ACES annual meeting after the coffee break. Entrance for society members is ÂŁ3, guests ÂŁ5 and under-16s free. Tickets are on sale on the night. Doors will open at 6.45pm and the presentation will begin at 7.30pm.

` Advice from hospital FREE advice sessions are being held next month by Nuffield Health Chichester. The events provide a chance for people who are thinking about procedures to ask questions to specialist consultants. The programme includes information about managing heartburn and acid reflux at 5pm on June 6, hand and wrist pain at 1pm on June 18 and skin cancers on June 28. All the talks will take place at Nuffield Health Chichester Hospital in Broyle Road. Booking is essential at: nuffieldhealth.com/hospitals/chichester/ events or 01243 887693.

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Nyecamp news

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Tuck and Davies share award

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Rocks face a nervous wait for the FA's step three shake-up

2min
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Chi College teen wins national title

1min
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Derby draw for Pagham and Chi

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Chi City Ladies urged to enjoy a tough end to 'long hard season'

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Hastings trip for Middleton

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page 38

Chi youngsters aim for mid-table finish

1min
page 37

Marathon effort by Tone Zone team as 52 26-milers clocked up in April

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page 37

Uncle George was among town's entertainers

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Marry these wines with your meals for a treat

1min
page 26

Water and fibre can get to the bottom of a problem

3min
page 27

Happy ending as film-makers win new award

1min
page 18

Superhero start for scary week

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Religious parade is a first

1min
page 17

Town unites for sight

2min
page 16

Special treats on special day for families

1min
page 14

Church's gift day to residents

2min
page 12

Unique dementia centre given the royal seal of approval at opening

3min
page 11

All aboard for pension fight

1min
page 8

Residents' cash helps pre-school

1min
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Bid to delay regeneration plan criticised by senior councillor

1min
page 7

Groups' cabin plan 'will improve park'

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Consultation call for park

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War tribute installed

1min
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Australians visit the town to see distinctive building

2min
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Proud to foster

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Primary pupils enjoy lessons in learning to broaden horizons

1min
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Parishes are set to merge

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Artists put skills on show again in church

1min
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Concert will feature classical music spanning the centuries

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Seafront site for toilets criticised

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Decision date set for homes

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