Bishop writes: Glad to hear Fr Lydiate is arranging a Mission with the Redemptorists; but do ensure he gets a hall large enough. Bishop's itinerary includes staying with Ollard in Wisbech & before that in Cambridge. Asks Fr Lydiate to be confessor for Wisbech Convent.
Parker, Thomas Leo Rev (1887-1975)Cambridge
91 Archive Record results for Cambridge
Bishop happy to go to Sawston and commission Special Ministers. He will do so after his visitation to Our Lady of English Martyrs (OLEM) in Cambridge. Each candidate must have adequate catechesis, be in possession of the CTS blue handbook and have a certificate for the Bishop to issue.
Delighted to hear that the parish is geared to Saturday 16th May.
Learnt yesterday that Fr d'Amberger did meet Dr Keating having met previously when Fr d'Amberger was studying History at Cambridge. Arthur Tomlinson is back from seminary and the Superior has written (quoted two paragraphs in French) to say that Arthur has had a good year in the seminary and he hopes he will return to join the seminarians of his age. The Superior is happy to send this as a testimonial.
Thompson, David H Rev SJ ( -1926)Talking to Peter Allen about Blakeney, thought Fr Lloyd might want a country job rather than a city job - not so. Possibility of Cambridge? But if Bishop wants him to go to Blakeney (looks like an expensive place) he'd have to talk to VG [Vicar General] and Fr Weaver about finances.
Lloyd, Thomas Rev CP (1932-1998)20 colour images: Bishop Smith leading ceremony; investiture; group meeting afterwards
Page 1 text: "Induction and Investiture of / Stephen Francis Frowen / as a Knight of the Pontifical / Equestrian Order of Knighthood of / St. Gregory the Great at / St Edmund' s / College Chapel, / University of Cambridge, / on 7 February 1997"
A visual record of the pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi. Mainly photographs supplemented by a number of post cards and occasional texts which describe aspects at that point in the trip. Photographs of the group, individuals, places, churches, Pope John Paul II.
Mgr Rogers and Fr Jennings accompanied/lead the pilgrimage.
Travel documentation is held in a plastic wallet attached to inside front cover.
Memorabilia inserted in pockets towards end of album - tickets, maps, hymn sheet
Album: Red cover (gold "Celtic" design border on front page and spine)
Spine label: "Rome and Assisi Pilgrimage / 9th to 17th October / Jubilee Year 2000"
Photographs: 148mm x 101mm - mainly landscape orientation
Requesting faculty to administer Sacrament of Confirmation on Miss Jean Teague. She has been accepted for the Visitation Sisters in Walden , Essex, but, before she can enter the convent on 14 January 1998 she must be confirmed. P.S. The pastoral letter was well received and deeply appreciated, many people asked that he write to thank the Bishop for the words of encouragement.
Jennings, David RevThe Taking Stock initiative, which began in 2005, aims to assess the historical and architectural importance of every Catholic church and chapel in England and Wales, categorised by diocese. The project is a partnership between the Patrimony Committee of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, individual dioceses, and Historic England. It is part-funded by Historic England.
83 RCDEA churches have been visited and documented in the Taking Stock project.
Papal Nuncio visited RCDEA and a photographic record exists for OLEM, Cambridge; Walsingham; St John's Primary School, Heigham Road, Norwich; Norwich Cathedral [Anglican]
Michael Manni PhotographicOrganist, taken from behind left, hand on keyboard and adjusting stops with other hand.
Michael Manni PhotographicPhotograph taken from right, looking across the altar; group: ANother, Archbishop Barbarito (Nuncio, Bishop Clark
Michael Manni PhotographicPhotograph taken from above right, looking across the altar to the North aisle. Archbishop Barbarito (Nuncio) is standing reading ; Bishop Clark and ANOther are sat either side. Choir is behind the altar and servers can be seen either side of chancel
Michael Manni PhotographicArchbishop Barbarito, Bishop Clark and ANother kneel at the head of the procession in the nave before the altar. Image looking along the nave.
Michael Manni PhotographicMr G Webb is making a window for Slipper Chapel, Walsingham. Stated that the chapel is excluded from the Ancient Monuments Act, however, notices have been served on the Bishop that churches have been scheduled under the Town & Country Planning Act 1947, Section 7.
The Bishop explains that work needs to be done to preserve the buildings and render them useful. Asks for an "interview" to discuss the proposals for work.
Brother Reinhold Zielinski, a Dominican student at Cambridge, recently ordained to the Diaconate has asked if Bishop Clark would ordain him as a priest at Trinity College.
Butler, Basil Edward Christopher Rev OSB (1902-1986)Ad Clerum 6/77 para 5 Unauthorised
Fr Oswald Baker celebrates Tridentine Mass in a converted garage at a private house in the parish of Our Lady & the English Martyrs; attendance is 12-15
Page 1 covering letter
Pages 2&3: Summarising notes [received in response to Ad Clerum 6/77] of unauthorised Mass centre in which the Tridentine Rite mass is being said: Norwich; Swaffham; Ipswich; Cambridge
David Norris about John Coventry asking for additional finance for the running of the British/Irish Theological Seminar in Cambridge next September. Archbishop Worlock suggests asking for Bishop Clark's advice.
manuscript annotation: "Settled by phone 1/2/82"
Suggested arrangements for the Cardinal to attend in Norwich for a Great High mass at St John the Baptist Cathedral.
Also mentions Christopher Jenkins (Chaplain at Fisher House, Cambridge) whose article criticising the major schools that their products arrived, mostly lapsed, caused a furore; reactions were: Ealing Furious, Ampleforth defensively pompous, Downside jocose and philosophical, Worth & Belmont very concerned.