Abortive work costs have to be paid.
Appeal should have a personalised approach by the Bishop - not done - but water under the bridge. The Cathedral is renewing its boilers, etc therefore less of a donation from that parish. Refers to his Ad Clerum in which he states that whilst a generous benefaction underwrites a third of the costs, any approach by Mr Ward should be welcomed.
The pope's visit - go sensitively, unlikely that he will visit Walsingham, so the success of the Appeal should not rest on this alone.
Advertising
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Commenting that the Quantity Surveyors' fees are too high - £10,000 for already paid for the abortive work. Has contacted the QS.
Encouraging Bishop Clark to lead the way and stir up his Diocese and Deaneries. The expectation that the Pope is to visit Walsingham is not being discouraged.
Paid George Broughton from the Appeal receipts. Assures the Bishop that the advertising charges were on the same basis as the first campaign (May-June 1972). Good idea to get a quote in advance or at least set a cost limit beforehand.
Moorcraft, Gerald William Rev (1936-2011)Bill for:
List of dates and amounts of advertising and where placed (Universe, Catholic Pictorial, Catholic Fireside, CWL Magazine, Pace)
Fee plus artwork at cost
Agency Fee counter-entry as a donation to the Appeal
Caught napping with the second advertising campaign - was not conscious of authorising it but George had the impression that it was wanted. He has reduced costs by cutting out agency fee and other items for which he could have charged. Please pay; cannot pinpoint the results of press advertising. Puzzled by some charges. "But no more advertising!!"
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Bill for:
List of dates and amounts of advertising and where placed (Catholic Herald, Universe, Catholic Pictorial, Catholic Fireside, Novena, CWL Magazine, Pace)
Fee plus artwork at cost
Bill for advertising from George Broughton.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Invoice (£3365.62) for services: Sale of 7 [listed] properties and associated advertising campaign [detailed]
Charles Hawkins & SonsIncrease in Wages
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Repository
Pg 1: front cover – Church Service schedule
Pg 2-4: advertisements
Pg 5: Fr Mason introduction; Our Bazaar; The Bishop’s Visit
Pg 6: Daily Mass; Notices on Indulgences
Pg 7: Sports Dinner; To the Charitable: An Appeal on behalf of the Benedictine Missions of Lindi, East Africa
Pg 8: Mr Sam May’s Will, Local Legacies and Benefactions
insert pg 1: English Medieval Anchorites
insert pg 2: A Saint of the Eucharist; Divine epigrams
insert pg 3: Life between by Bede jarrett OP
insert pg 4-5: The Manna
insert pg 6: Reading Notes
insert pg 7: The Tabernacle
insert pg 8-10: The Legend of St Knighton’s Kieve
insert pg 11-12: Children’s Corner
Pg 9: Southwold – Town Topics – Looking back; Our Bishop and Our Magazine
Pg 10: Passing of an Old Pilot; The Common
Pg 11: All about a Fisherman’s Hut; Field Stile Road, Interesting Situation; Sundries
Pg 12: A Well Deserved tribute; Topical Tabloids
Pg 13-16: advertisements
cover inside & out: advertisements
Enclosed [not present] a copy of the proposed magazine for Guild of St Felix. Had been working with Fr Filmer of the Guild of Ransom regarding their magazine who will have a standing advertisement for their "Million Pound Endowment Fund for Church Extension". Fr Davidson and he hope to see the Bishop at Felixstowe next Sunday.
St Leger Mason, Henry Patrick Rev (-1940)Enclosed poster [not present] to be dispalyed as prominently as possible outside the church. Thank you for making our work known by this means.
Historic Churches Preservation Trust (1953-2007)souvenir cards:
- double side; printed; light card - 51x127mm - supplied by CMS; manuscript dated amendments
- double sided; printed; image; light card - 59x103mm - supplied by CMS; manuscript date amendments
- double sided; printed; light card - 73x114mm - correct dates
- Invitation card; printed; light card - 135x97mm - (refers to Ryhope mission) supplied by CMS as an example
- Poster; printed; fluorescent orange; 253x375mm -all details of mission
Asking that Fr Colebrook & Fr McNicholas review the enclosed material prior to Fr Hammond sending them to the printers.
Hammond, Leo Andrew Rev (1913-1999)The policy on this was formulated by Bp Riddell. The seat of the old Walsingham shrine was utterly destroyed - nothing remains except for some ruins in Protestant hands. King's Lynn was where Leo XIII placed the shrine. What the Anglicans do is their affair. Some Catholics think differently and advertise their pilgrimages in the Tablet - until he contacted the Tablet. Continue to remind enquirers that the shrine is at King's Lynn, an old port through which the bulk of pilgrims from the Continent made their way to the famous old Shrine.
Apologies for the shortness of the letter as still in bed with pneumonia.