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          21 Archive Record results for Dereham

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          GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-213 · Item · 1 October 1930
          Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

          "My dear Fr. Abbot
          I did not want to put it in a formal document, but I wish in justice to withdraw or amend, what I wrote to you the other day about the origin of the trouble between Bp. Riddell and the Benedictines of Downside over the gift by Miss Charlotte Boyd of the Slipper Chapel to Downside.
          I have been going through the correspondence, and it appears from that that Miss Boyd from the commencement desired to make it over to the Benedictines.
          She wrote to Bp. Riddell in this sense wishing to get his consent to this action. Bp. Riddell, however, did not take too kindly to the idea, and said he would like to place a missionar Priest at the Slipper Chapel as a centre from which he could, in time establish little Missions at Fakenham, Dereham and Wells. This was in August, 1895.
          In July, 1897, she writes that the Chapel has been transferred and invested in the names of three of the Downside Benedictine Fathers.
          In May, 1920, Abbot Ford asked leave to organize a Pilgrimage from Beccles and its neighbourhood to Walsingham in August, “but I am told that your Lordship would not approve of it. Will you please send me a line to say if this is so, for I should not move any farther in the project unless I was sure of your approval.”
          To which Bp. Riddell answered, on May 28 1900 :
          “There is only one Pilgrimage approved by me, that to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham at Lynn. I cannot approve of any other.”
          I only give you these extracts to clear myself of a misrepresentation of the facts which I made, and to show how the unfortunate friction began."

          Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-49-2 · Part · 26-1-1931
          Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

          ".. cooperated with my friend Scurr, throughout, until the final vote against the pledge of the Premier to implement the provisions required made the situation a test of loyalty which while not endangering your requirements, retained my loyalty to the Prime Minister. You saw I was a signatory for your requirements earlier."

          Taylor, William Benjamin MP (1875-1932)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-04-24 · Item · 22-12-1938
          Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

          Writes to Monsignor (assumed to be Canon Tonks): Receipt for Bishop's generous gift to the Mission enclosed. Post Office has acquired the piece of meadow, rendering the site too narrow for Church & Presbytery. Describes the nature of planned expansion in Wymondham. Has identified a site 10 minutes walk from current address. Has obtained pews & chairs for the two churches in Wymondham and Dereham. Increased seating accommodation, more dignified and silent when congregation sit or stand.

          Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-02-03-9 · Item · 14 November 1960
          Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

          Apologies for delay in writing - a persistent cough, a touch of influenza which is difficult to shake off. Re-roofing materials now available, hope work will be finished in three weeks. RAF Sculthorpe may close down in 1963, so Hunstanton Mission could become a very poor mission. Found Blessed Sacrament Guild cards, no evidence of it being formally erected but would like to start one. Fr Cowin is not strong but the people is East Dereham feel neglected by him. Perhaps Fr Ketterer had spoilt them when he was there. Rather return as resident priest to Dereham. Not claiming the post but considers that a resident priest needs to be there.

          Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)
          GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-05-01-02-01-6 · Item · 7 August 1975
          Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

          A considerable reorganisation of parishes and pastoral responsibilities in the area of Dereham and Swaffham. Downham Market will become part of the Swaffham parish with Fr Peter Marsh as its first parish priest; it may be re-established as a parish in the future. Fr Baker must be living on a pittance now that RAF Marham has its own chaplain. Providing him with an overview of intentions which will not happen until arrangements have been made for Fr Baker.

          Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
          GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-42-2 · Part · 24 April 2020
          Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

          "The community of Our Lady of Walsingham in Dereham is using the time of lockdown to prepare in the spirit, and in the garden, for the time when growth resumes." Story continues.
          3 images. Image caption: "The sisters at their convent near Dereham soon after it opened and working hard on the gardens."

          The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
          GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-57-4 · Part · 16 December 2020
          Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

          "A Catholic priest who 'died' twice' and spent five weeks in critical care battling coronavirus has saluted the medical effots amd religious guidance which helped him pull through." Story continues.
          Image caption "Father Michael 'died' twice while battling coronavirus at Queen Elizbeth Hospital in King's Lynn"

          Eastern Daily Press
          GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-58-4 · Part · 8 January 2021
          Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

          Story 1: Community welcomes new roles, a Book of Life - and a shepherd's hut for prayer!
          "The lastest news from the sisters at the Community of Our Lady of Walsingham (COLW) include a new role for Sr Camilla, the arrival of a shepherd's hut, a Book of Life and a special All Saints celebration." Story continues.
          Image caption: "The new Shepherd's Hut at the Dereham COLW Convent"

          Story 2: Prisoners' chocolate treats from Peterborough church
          "An amazing 230 tubs of chocolates have been donated to prisoners at HMP Peterborough, thanks to St Luke's Parish in the town." Story continues
          Image caption: "The three clerics with their stack of chocolate treats, which were sent to HMP Peterborough in time for Christmas"

          Story 3: Norwich students quiz the 'naked scientist' on vaccines
          "A-Level biology students at Notre Dame High School in Norwich interviewed 'Naked Scientist' Cambridge medical consultant Dr Chris Smith via Zoom before Christmas, with questions focusing on the challenges faced scientists in creating a Covid-19 vaccine." Story continues

          The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-53 · Item · 27-7-1931
          Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

          Fr Phillips is in a nursing home in Norwich and is to be operated on for gall stones, possibly tomorrow. In the meantime Freeland will be attending to the spiritual needs of Wymondham and Dereham for some Sundays. Telling the Bishop for information, not to cause anxiety about the mission which I can look after without much extra burden.

          Freeland, John Francis Rev (1861-1940)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-54 · Item · 21-7-1941
          Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

          Thanks the Bishop for Fr Hulme's help in the last two weeks. Fr Hulme cycles to visit around the parish. Going to see a section building in Dereham which might be the right size. A £28 cheque from Mgr Tonks (£25 Poor Mission grant and £3 grant for Guild of Ransom) . Did not receive the £3 for the last quarter and the Poor Missions grant was for £12.10.0. Children and congregation looking forward to Bishop's visit in September.

          Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-55 · Item · 28-10-1941
          Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

          Fr Hulme had decided to unpack his books, so Fr Ketterer, to save him work, had to advise him that an appointment would be made soon. Enclosing insurances for both churches and that covering the Housekeeper's property. Should he send on that covering his own property and that in the Presbytery?

          Ketterer, John Joseph Rev SJ (-1973)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-56 · Item · 7-12-1941
          Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

          Mr Butler, an Architect, has not yet met the Bishop but has met his two predecessors. when at Burnham Overy, Norfolk. A year ago Fr Ketterer asked him to Wymondham. Mr Butler has subsequently spent many hours designing a church for Wymondham and for Dereham (a particularly difficult site). This he did for a token fee of £10 paid by Fr Ketterer. Mr Butler designed the church at Wells-next-the-Sea. He now understands that the Bishop is not pleased but he has no intelligence of what has happened to his design work since sending it off. This is not about pride, but as an architect with experience in Churches, Country homes, Oxford Colleges and monuments, he would like to know what is happening; perhaps a little recognition and hope that the plans are not lost.

          Butler, Arthur Stanley George Mr (1888-1965)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-41 · Item · 15-11-1930
          Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

          Bishop's advice: "good to have a good supply of humility handy, and acknowledging one's weaknesses and worthlessness, put more and absolute reliance on Almighty God. But it is not good to cultivate what is known in the modern jargon, an 'Inferiority Complex'. That is never either useful or right. Go on quietly in your own simple way, and God, who alone controls these things, will give the increase."
          As to the unexpected Vestments - take what you need for Wymondham and E Dereham and see whether Woburn Sands (Fr Banham) or N. Walsham (Fr Snowden) are in want. Let the Association know. It might just be a mistake since Woburn Sands have asked for such a selection.

          Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
          GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-47 · Item · 24-11-1930
          Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

          Thank you for the Ciborium - glad it is not too big since the Tabernacle is rather small. E. Dereham congregation: ~20. mostly middle-class, few mixed marriages, a nice lot of children for instruction. No alteration to Wymondham services time, but Holy Communion is at 8 instead of 8.30 on Sundays.

          Phillips, Thomas Kemp Rev (1883-1947)