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Yahoo
16-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Former Cumbrian school pupil shares delight as friend becomes Pope
A FORMER Cumbrian school pupil has shared his delight at the appointment of his long-time colleague and friend to the position of Pope - with the pair even catching up days after he was elected for the position. Father Ian Wilson OSA is the assistant general to the Order of St Augustine in Rome, with responsibility for Northern Europe. The Augustinian is a former pupil of Austin Friars school at Carlisle where he boarded from 1965 to 1973, following a move from Scotland when his father changed jobs. The Austin Friars trustee has a special place in his heart for his former home. He often comes back to visit his brother Gordon near Seascale, and sometimes gives mass at St Joseph's Church, in order to assist the parish priest Father Peter Groody. Father Ian first met the new Pope Leo XIV (born Robert Francis Prevost) at the Augustinians international student house in Rome, when Prevost began as a student in 1981. The pair have known each other on and off throughout the years, and the former Austin Friars pupil was even present when Prevost received the 'red hat' and became a cardinal back in 2023. Speaking about their first meeting, Father Ian said: "We have an international student house called St Monica's and I was here studying basic theology for ordination to priesthood. Robert Prevost came as a student to do a licence in Canon law. Pope Leo and Fr Ian on the day the Pope was made a cardinal back in 2023. (Image: Supplied)"We were two or three years together in Rome and then he became our Prior General in from 2001 to 2013. That's our 'boss man' so I would have contact with him various times and various places during that period." Over the last two and a half years, Ian said he and his fellow Augustinians have seen the new Pope (a cardinal at the time) 'almost every day'. He said: "He's just very simple, doesn't make any fuss or bother, he is very much an Augustinian." The Friar believed there will be a 'certain continuity' following on from Pope Francis, with a focus on supporting the poor and world peace to be 'central' in the reign of Pope Leo. Speaking about the new Pope, Father Ian said: "He has always been a very pleasant person to be around, he was sitting opposite me at lunch the day before he went into the Conclave, and conversation with him is always very good, easy and interesting. "He likes a joke, he likes a laugh, he is a man who can relax, but at the same time he is also a very focused man." Father Ian was in the Piazza when the Pope came out onto the balcony, and said the atmosphere was full of 'anticipation and excitement' whilst the packed out square awaited the new Pope. "It was strange, he was sat next to me on the Tuesday, went into the Conclave on the Wednesday and came out onto the balcony as Leo XIV on the Thursday," he said. "When we heard the news it was very emotional. My eyes filled up with tears, tears of joy, we are exceptionally proud of him and it was a very exciting time. "People recognised us as Augustinians at the square and were congratulating us." Pope Leo XIV visited Father Ian and his colleagues in the Augustinian Curia on Tuesday, May 13 just days after his appointment as Pope Leo, to celebrate Mass and then have lunch with the group. It is hoped that Father Ian and his fellow Augustinians will be in attendance at the inauguration mass this coming Sunday, May 18. Carlisle also has strong connections to the Augustinian Friars. Carlisle Cathedral was initially founded as an Augustinian Priory, and Austin Friars is the only Augustinian school in the UK, with nearby Lanercost Priory also used to house a community of Augustinian canons in the mid-1100s.


BBC News
14-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Carlisle school's £1.5m plan for padel and football pitches
A private school plans to spend £1.5m on sports facilities including a 3G Artificial Grass Pitch and a new Padel tennis court, which it intends to make available to the local facilities at Austin Friars school, in Etterby Scaur, Carlisle, are being developed in partnership with the Football Foundation and Cumberland FAThe school hopes the provision of a Padel court - a racket sport combining elements of tennis and squash which is tipped to become an Olympic sport - will support and inspire future Chris Hattam said: "Offering support to the community is a core responsibility of our school, and we will strive to provide access to these new facilities." The independent day school said the football facility, which will be built to Fifa standards, should be ready for use next Lewis, football development manager at Cumberland FA, said he hoped it would become a "thriving community hub for local grassroots sport", such as football, rugby and American football. The building project is funded by a mixture of "benefactors" and "partnerships through a number of agencies", a school spokesman plans also include a new art and design centre and a food technology department, which the school hopes may support the local hospitality has announced plans to invite primary schools to use the space and "educate parents at a series of health-oriented evening classes". Follow BBC Cumbria on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.