- GB ARCHON 2913 EABC-00-01-60-1
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- 13 January 1979
12 sets of dates from 17 March [1978] Westminster to 17 March [1979] Middlesborough each with contact names and telephone numbers
Archbishop's Office
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12 sets of dates from 17 March [1978] Westminster to 17 March [1979] Middlesborough each with contact names and telephone numbers
Archbishop's Office
Bishop Murphy-O'Connor to Bishop Clark: Correspondence re Eucharist at Walsingham
Part of Walsingham Shrine
Correspondence between Bishop Murphy-O'Connor and Rome (Doctrine of Faith) regarding Eucharistic celebration at Walsingham. Suggests they might discuss when at the Bishop's meeting.
Murphy-O'Connor, Cormac Rev (1932-2017)
Apostolic Delegate to Bishop Murphy-O'Connor: Eucharistic Celebration in Walsingham
Part of Walsingham Shrine
Referring to an article from the Universe (17 July 1981), brought to the attention of the Sacred Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith. They would know of the accuracy of this account. He describes the situation as contrary to principles establish in church doctrine. Would the Bishop send them the information requested?
Heim, Bruno Bernard Rev (1911-2003)
The Universe: Walsingham unites pilgrims
Part of Walsingham Shrine
News-cutting from The Universe by-line Paul Danon. Describes a Mass and Anglican communion service offered simultaneously during an ecumenical pilgrimage to Walsingham last Sunday. 400 Catholics led by Bishop Murphy-O'Connor with 250 Anglicans from the Diocese of Chichester and Bishop Kemp. This was marking the 1300th anniversary of the evangelisation of St Wilfrid of Sussex.
The Universe
Bishop Murphy-O'Connor to the Apostolic Delegate: Eucharistic celebration at Walsingham
Part of Walsingham Shrine
He sets out the background to the event: joint prayers, penitential walk, separate celebration of the Eucharist. The latter was to be in the open air but a torrential downpour meant the celebration was transferred to the large Anglican Church. He addresses the points raised in the Apostolic Delegate's letter. Unusual circumstances forced this to occur, but at no point was there any misunderstanding concerning the degree of "unity and disunity"; the local Ordinary approved; the celebration was conformant with the principle no 59 in the Ecumenical Directory.
Murphy-O'Connor, Cormac Rev (1932-2017)