1984: Discussions re Walsingham Shrine management and organisation
1985: being written to re concelebrating mass
1979 -1984: Director of Shrine at Walsingham reporting to Council
1945: Born
1981-86: Administrator for Anglican Shrine, Walsingham
1985-2001: Guardian
1993-9: Master of the Guardians
2020: Fr Christopher Colven, a former Anglican priest and sometime Master of the Society of the Holy Cross, is the Rector of St James, Spanish Place, London.
1990: MC & Sacristan at Walsingham
1988: Written to as National Secretary of Walsingham Association
1908: born
1939: ordained
1949-1959: Diocese of Northampton Travelling Missioner
1959-1984: Parish priest of St. Joseph’s, Bedford
1981: Member of Shrine Council
1987: died
Canon Gerard Hulme lies in the same plot with his twin brother Mgr. Anthony Hulme. They were born in Salford, Lancashire. Their brother, Len, also became a priest. All six Catholic priests lying in Bedford Cemetery were born in England. Canon Gerard Hulme tragically was killed in a car crash aged 69. He was a priest of Walsingham (1951-1968). When Canon Hulme died he was priest of Our Lady’s church at Kempston.
1977: Exchanging letters with Bishop Clark
1986: Writing re fundraising by Walsingham Association Norwich branch
1987: Leaving Walsingham to train as a priest
2000: 2 sets of photographs of events at Walsingham Shrine
1969: Ordained
1985-1998: PP at King's Lynn
1992: Member of Walsingham Shrine Centenary Committee
1998-2019: PP at Ely
2019: retired