The 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.
Cambridge
90 Archive Record results for Cambridge
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
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 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 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 PhotographicInvitation to Media representatives to be held at St Philip Howard Church Centre, Cambridge.
Present will be Rev Anthony Churchill (Chief Press Officer of the Catholic Church) and Sr Margaret (Chief Radio and Television Adviser).
pg1: press release:
"Archbishop Barbarito, Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Britain, begins a three-day tour of the Diocese of East Anglia on June 26th. The itinerary includes Norwich, Cambridge, Newmarket, and Walsingham.
Outline description of the programme.
pg 2: 3-day programme.
Assembly at St Bede's School in Cambridge on July 18 wherein the laity and clergy of the diocese of East Anglia will "attempt to solve the problem of a shortage of priests..."
Catholic HeraldMeeting to discuss a plan. Fr Hypher: "It's not just a meeting - it's a fiesta at which we can pray, worship, discuss, meet friends ad join in social events and side-shows."
UnknownFirst open assembly; 2,300 attended; open for any to attend and express their views.
Unknownpg 1: Clerical appointments by Bishop Clark
pg 2: Appointment of Parish Priests; Appointment of Assistant Priests
"On Saturday, 4th November, Caritas in East Anglia held its first deanery festival at St Laurence's Church in Cambridge", story continues
image 1: Overhead shot of room with display
image 2: Bishop Peter inspecting a display
"His Eminence Cardinal Virgilio do Carmo of East Timor recently visited Catholic communities in Peterborough and Cambridge", story continues
image 1: group with Cardinal
"Fr Andreas Schatzle was appointed as Priest Director of Radio Maria England in September. Here he shares about his lively faith - and how Radio Maria has impacted on nuns, taxi drivers and organic farmers around the world!" Q&A follows.
Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)"St Albans's Catholic Primary School, Cambridge, has planted a maple tree in memory of a much-loved teacher, Anna Fetzer Pimblott." Article follows. Picture of pupils and teachers with the tree.
Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)"Held at different churches, it is a great opportunity to meet old friends and new and especially encouraging for those who otherwise would not be able to attend." (Article continues...). Image of Beryl and Cathy
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)1 email; 4 attachments; 5 URLs
Morris, Keith