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| Faith |
Christian - Catholic |
| Name |
St. Peter and St. Paul |
| Address |
51 North Street, Wolverhampton |
| Interviewee |
Father Patrick Daly, Parish Priest of St. Peter and
St. Paul’s Catholic Church |
| Format |
13 catalogued video clips |
| ID |
Clip Name |
m/s |
Question |
Keywords |
| 2 |
Arrival in Wolverhampton |
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When did you first arrive in Wolverhampton?/What was your purpose in coming to Wolverhampton? |
1999 |
| 3 |
History of Parish |
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Tell me something about the history of the parish and your role in it? |
Persecution, priests, Gifford, Irish, parishes |
| 4 |
Celibate |
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Do you have any family over here with you? |
Celibate, already here, cathedral, Bishops |
| 5 |
Family |
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As a priest, are your family relationships close? |
Close, bishops, move |
| 6 |
Daily life |
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How does your role as a priest dictate the way your life is run on a daily basis? |
Obligations, Eucharist, administration, elderly |
| 7 |
Training |
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What sort of training do you have to fulfil your roles? |
Seminary, pastoral, experience |
| 8 |
Impact of Catholicism |
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What would you say is the greater impact that Catholicism has on society in general? |
Profile, Catholics, Pope, moral |
| 9 |
Representing a minority |
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To what extent do you have a sense of representing a minority? |
Irish, society, experience |
| 10 |
Roles as Catholics |
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Is there a commonality in the way that your parishioners would carry out their roles as Catholics? |
Upright, virtuous |
| 11 |
Catholicism in Wolverhampton |
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What sort of profile do you think the Catholic church has within Wolverhampton today? |
world, reflected, education, immigration, population |
| 12 |
Use of Church |
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Could you say something about how the building is used? |
House of God, worship, petit-bourgeois, hard-working, women |
| 13 |
Women and faith |
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Is there an extra element that women bring to their faith? |
Heart, sentiments, articulate, caring |
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