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Parish priest known far and wide as a character
H U N D R E D S of
ni o u r n e r s a r e expected to gather lor the funeral on Monday of one of the area’s
most popular priests. Fr Leon Morris, ot St
in which he was held, parishioners and villagers
finally blocked by the .................
are collecting for a large floral cross for the service and a headstone in the shape of a cross as a per manent memorial in the
Mary’s KG Church, Sab- den, died from a heart attack last Sunday morn ing, leaving Roman Catho lics all over the area stunned and saddened. Hundreds of people
churchyard. As soon as Kr Morns
flocked from all over Fast Lancashire to his Sunday
folk Masses and in the summer months he held open-air Masses at the grotto to Our Lady, which he built himself in the church grounds. The Bishop of Saliord,
came to the village from the Manchester area, after e a r lier serving at St John’s, Ivy Street, Burn ley, for two years, he b e c a m e a p o p u 1 a r character.His first task was to organise the building of a church hall bv parishioners th em se lv e s , cos ting JCSOjmO. His fund-raising skills were phenomenal and, over the years, he became known far and
the Rt Rev. Patrick Kelly, will conduct the funeral Mass and a funeral pro cession will make its wav through the village to Sab- den Parish Church, where he requested burial. Fr Morris, who was ha
wide.
news. In 1118-1 he went out to Medugorje, in the ior- mer Yugoslavia, to tile vil
He was always in the ,.
and came to Sabden in 197S, had been ordered to
lage where hundreds ol miracles tire saitl to have taken place and where children are said to see a vision of Our Lady even v
take a complete rest after suffering another heart attack a few weeks ear lier, but left his nursing home to return to his beloved parish, where he said his final Mass on Saturday evening.
for Mass on Sunday morn ing found the church locked and when friends went inside his home adjoining the church they discovered that he had
Parishioners arriving .
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evening.F r Mor r i s was so inspired by the visit, that he changed the name oi the church to St Mary
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planners. Having no immediate
surviving family, he threw himself wholeheartedly into the parish, organising tt youth club for the teen agers, telling them about his days in the RAF as a PE instructor and his secret intelligence work. He ran a boxing club for young people, but later ill- health forced him to put bis youth work on hold. lie still went daily to St
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Charlie, into school to teach the children religion
Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, where he was chaplain, and was loved bv all the children at Sabdeti’s St Mary’s Pri mary School. He left his nursing home bed last Fri day. so that lie could pop into their special end-of- term leavers’ Mass. When he first came to Sabden he used to take his ventriloquist's dunlinv.
in a fun way. Born in Leek, Stafford
shire, Fr Morris studied for the priesthood in Por tugal and was in his 3oth year as a priest. His body wi l l he
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received into St Mary’s Church, Sabden, at 8 p.m. on Sunday, when a conce- lebrated service will be led by the Rural Dean of Accrington, the Rev. Patrick Desmond. The funeral Mass is at 10 a.m. on Monday.
Public delivers ‘yes’ on bid for unitary status
Queen of Peace, built two grottoes in the grounds and began organising regular pilgrimages to the scene. He was disap pointed when the outbreak of civil war prevented fur
died peacefully. As a mark of the respect
THE last round in the marathon fight, to secure unitary authority status for the Ribble Valley is now underway. Already a master stroke
ther trips.He was thrilled to be granted an audience with Pope John Paul 11 in IDS! and the following year celebrated his silver jubi lee in the priesthood. He also hit the headlines
— in the form of a vox pop — has been delivered by unitary supporters intent
that the area should go it
alone.The vox pop, which was conducted in Clitheroe and Longridgo. revealed that T:’/ ; of 200 people ques tioned favoured a unitary
in 1 !tS7. when he cam paigned to have a iarge wootlen cross placed on Pentlle Hill and was sup ported by thousands ol Christians till over Lanca shire. He faced anonymous phone calls and threats from black magic worship pers. but carried on cam paigning until he was
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Kibble Valley. The retention of the
present two-tier system — dubbed the "status (|tio" — limited behind wi th 00 votes, while the Local Government Commission’s preference for the area, a merger with Hyndbtirn, scored a hit with only six
porter added: “Better the devil you know than the
But a status quo sup
devil you don’t. If it isn’t broken, why mend it?”
Commission is currently in the process of sending a leaflet to every household in the area and the Ribble Valley Council’s review team is asking local people not to ignore the leaflet, but to fill it in and return it.
The Local Government
people. Only one person ques
Alker said: “ It doesn’t matter what option people vote for, as long as they vote. We want the com mission to know that we in
C o u n c i l o f f i c e r Bill
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mented: "Why isn t uni tary authority status lor the Ribble Val ley an option'.’ 1 wouldn’t choose ttnv of the three options t h a t we have been o f fe re d
commission's question naire for residents to state their preferred choice, it tt is not one of the commis sion’s options. That is where we hope the people of the Kibble Valley will say they favour a unitary authority."
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