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              91 Archive Record results for Altar

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              GB ARCHON 2913 PA30-01-0-1-2008/7539 · Item · 11-3-1931
              Part of Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Peter Parish, March

              Pleased Bishop agrees with him about height of altar piece. He has had great tussle with artist as she made it higher in the sketch & some priests were in favour. Architect agreed it should be lower. Sacristan will then be able to put candles on altar without using steps.

              Clare, Wallace George Rev FRSA, FIGRS (1895-1963)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA30-01-0-1-2008/7541 · Item · 27-4-1931
              Part of Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Peter Parish, March

              Bishop returns drawing of Altar. He does not like it; it is too like a couple of boxes. Those he showed it to thought it was a vestment chest & liked it as such. But, if Fr Clare wants it, has found money for it & subscribers like it, he can have it.

              Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA30-01-0-1-2018/19 · Item · 7-11-1944
              Part of Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Peter Parish, March

              Bishop has thanked Ely Council Education Committee regarding Religious Instruction for RC children. Fr Lydiate must ensure children attend and get back to school on time to avoid complaints. An altar stone secured for the Italian Camp - 30 shillings credited to account by Fr Hunting (manuscript annotation) - Bishop regards it as his when use finished. Plans for a potential church sent, Bishop wants Fr Lydiate to study them. Similar church in North Walsham built just before the war and Fr Lydiate encouraged to go and see it. Councillor Mallet is written to about jewellery. Return of chalice - check it is satisfactory and if it has been fire-gilt. Fr Mortimer Flanagan will be claiming back his furniture from March when he starts at Swaffham. Bishop hopes Fr Lydiate will be able to make suitable arrangements for his own furniture.

              Burditt, Noel Rev (-2000)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA30-01-0-1-2008/7538 · Item · 1-3-1931
              Part of Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Peter Parish, March

              Proposing new altar in memory of Fr Allen. Sends sketch. It will be suitable for new church when built. Describes it. No difficulty in raising money for it. Artist is the one who did the Stations of the Cross. Total cost about £50. Sorry about Bishop's indisposition.
              Bishop annotation: "gradine too high in proportion to the altar. Whole is ??? Sent back drawings March 10 1931".

              Clare, Wallace George Rev FRSA, FIGRS (1895-1963)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-02-10 · Item · 1979-5-9
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              [Note - note-taker assumed to be Rev Hawkes, although not named]
              Discussion with Architects [Mr M Wingate, Mr M Morrison] around the plans/sketches submitted to the 2nd Shrine Council meeting.
              List of points recorded as made to the architects, with further "Final Comments" being:

              1. Size of the chapel - as it was
              2. Lower the Altar
              3. The Sanctuary must be large - this was so
              4. A processional entrance for the concelebrants was needed
              Hawkes, John Edward Bro SFO (-2005)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-02-12 · Item · 1979-11-7
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              [Note - note-taker assumed to be Rev Hawkes, although not named]
              Presentation by Architects (Michael Wingate & Henry Rolph)
              Comments by Committee members
              Conclusions:

              • To get more land, else shrink the chapel
              • Model requested to be ready for Shrine Council meeting on 23rd
              Hawkes, John Edward Bro SFO (-2005)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-104 · Item · 1982-6-18
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Agrees that the Chapel of Reconciliation is a "wonder". The gift [£25] will be sent to the Appeal committee.
              "The Pope, of course said what I wanted him to say 0 and then did what I never imagined he would! Put the statue like an icon on the altar (the liturgists were embarrassed - but when HH says "put, you put)..."

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA47-01-01-4 · Item · 1960-1-28
              Part of Church of the Annunciation Parish, Walsingham

              37 High Street must be modernised. £939 cost; grant from District Council of £400; grant on own house of £400; plus whatever from pools. Has the tablets for the privileged altars at Wells, Walsingham, Burnham Market and the Slipper Chapel. Can the Bishop grant a faculty for one or all of these?
              manuscript ps: "The wording for the altars is ALTARE PRIVILEGIATUM"

              Hulme, Gerard Rev (-1978)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA47-01-03-1 · Item · 1930-4-25
              Part of Church of the Annunciation Parish, Walsingham

              [Not contemporary!]
              Colour photocopy image of consecration document, plus Latin text with English translation:
              MCMXXX Die 25, Aprilis - 1930 25th day of April
              Edo, Dudley Carolus Cary Elwes - I, Dudley Charles Cary- Elwes
              Episcus Northamptonicus, Hoc - Bishop of Northampton
              Altare consecratio, et reliquaam - consecrate this Altar and the relics of
              SS Martyrrii Felicis et Constantatia - Saints, Martyrs Felix and Constantia
              in eo inclusi - inside it

              Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA47-a-01-01-14 · Item · 1978-4-20
              Part of Church of the Annunciation Parish, Walsingham

              Puts forward a number of reasons for having a change in Mass scheduling to include anticipatory masses, to space them out to allow for the tide and parishioners crewing boats, to assist visitors to attend Mass. Confirms central heating is "to be done commercially!" Planning permission is needed for a boiler house. Wants a garage but cannot have the wood and asbestos construction as there are restrictions set by the planners. to protect the Conservation Area. Describes changes within the Church: tabernacle moved; wood oiled; wall painted; new Stations of the Cross installed (awaiting the fifteenth from Florence); re-siting of altar planned. Bishop of Lynn has given permission for the use of St Nicholas Church (but must wait for the new vicar to arrive).

              Langley, Gerard Rev (-1992)