Diocese of East Anglia

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          293 People / Organisations results for Diocese of East Anglia

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          Gillham, Christopher (-2022)
          P753 · Person · 1974-2022

          1974: moved to Norwich
          2022: died
          "Chris became a regular worshipper at St John’s within days of our move to Norwich in November 1974. He attended regularly until his death in May 2022. His faith meant a tremendous lot to him and underpinned his life.
          He was a reader at the Cathedral for many years and also briefly a steward. However it was in relation to the Narthex project and, incidentally, the Columbarium, that he played an important part in the life of the Cathedral. He was a protagonist of the project from its very beginning. The Cathedral archives will detail his involvement over the years but he was in on the ground floor of the project from its conception – fund raising, construction, completion and subsequent establishment of its daily running before a new set of Trustees was set up to manage its services to the Cathedral.
          I am not a church goer but was witness to the countless hours, years and dedication he put into the work of fund raising, discussions concerning contractors, architects funders and chairing the various bodies charged with these duties. His files run from approximately 2003 to 2013 during which time, as I say, he spent what seemed like a life time dedicated to the good of the Cathedral."

          Gowman, Martin Rev OSB
          P009 · Person · 2013

          23-6-2007: Ordained
          2012[?]-present [2021]: PP at St Benet's Beccles
          2013: produced a parish newsletter

          Goymour, Luke Rev
          P711 · Person · 2010-

          2018- :PP at Brandon and Mildenhall

          P725 · Person · -1998

          1955: ordained
          1974-1994: PP at Huntingdon
          1994: retired from Huntingdon
          1998: died

          P403 · Person · 1939-

          John Selwyn Gummer, Baron Deben PC (born 26 November 1939 in Stockport, Cheshire) is a British Conservative Party politician, formerly Member of Parliament (MP) for Suffolk Coastal and now a member of the House of Lords. He is chairman of the UK's independent Committee on Climate Change. He also chairs the sustainability consultancy Sancroft International, recycler Valpak, GLOBE International – the Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment, the Association of Professional Financial Advisers and Veolia Water UK. He is a non-executive director of Veolia Voda, The Catholic Herald and the Castle Trust – a mortgage and investment firm. He is a trustee of climate change charity Cool Earth and the ocean conservation charity, Blue Marine Foundation.

          Gummer stood down from the House of Commons at the 2010 general election and was appointed to the House of Lords as Lord Deben.[8]

          P661 · Person · 1885-1899

          pre-1885: Abervagenny
          1885: Arrives in Bungay
          1887: writing to Bishop re Beccles mission
          18891-1-2: died

          Hackeson, Mark A Rev
          P007 · Person · 1988-2000

          1988: Written to as National Secretary of Walsingham Association

          Hacon, Francis Rev (-1989)
          P764 · Person · 1975-1989

          Born in Yarmouth and became a Catholic when aged fourteen. He was very proud of his Norfolk origins. He served at Fakenham and Thetford before Cromer, where he died
          1989, 29 November: died

          P362 · Person · 1913-1993

          1913: birth
          ?-1943: Section Leader Fire Service
          1943: recalled to the Army
          1943-1945: promoted from Private to Captain
          1946[?]-1952: Osterley, Middlesex and Beda College, Rome
          1952: Ordained
          1969-1985 PP at King's Lynn
          1988-1993: PP Aldeburgh
          1993: retired
          1999: died
          Born in Peterborough. Intended to become a priest but a long illness prevented him from doing so. Served in the Peterborough Fire Service. Joined Suffolk Regiment as a private in 1940. Left the army as Captain in 1946 and studied for 6 years at Osterley & Beda College in Rome. Ordained and worked in Bedfordshire before moving to Aldeburgh.

          Hardwick, Edgar Rev (-1971)
          P193 · Person · 1936-1971

          1936: PP at Woodbridge
          1949/50-?: PP at Coldham Cottage
          1971: died

          Hart, A Rev
          P767 · Person · 1955

          ~1952-1955+: Priest-in-Charge, Lynford

          Hartley, K Mrs
          P356 · Person · 1964-1965

          1964 & 1965: Writing regarding housing and transport to Mass

          Hawkins, Pádraig Rev
          P037 · Person · 2011-

          2011: Ordained
          -2021: Our Lady of the Annunciation, Poringland
          2021-: PP at St Joseph, St Neots

          P701 · Person · 1933-2021

          1933: born
          1958: Ordained
          1961-1967: Bishop's Secretary
          1976: Canon
          1995: retired
          2021: died

          Canon Michael was a priest of the Diocese of Northampton who had retired to the Diocese of East Anglia and has lived and assisted in the parish of St Mary’s Ipswich
          (particularly in Holy Family, Kesgrave) for many years. In 2018, Canon Michael celebrated a special jubilee – marking 60 years of his service as a priest.
          Obituary: RCDEA Yearbook 2021 Pg 77
          Obituary: https://centenary.stellamaris.org.uk/memory/canon-michael-hazell/ (accessed 6-1-2024)

          Healey, Richard Fr
          P638 · Person · 1980-

          Fr Dick Healey retired to Montana in Great Barton, near Bury St Edmunds. While resident there Fr Dick will be the chaplain to the Community of the Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion and the nursing home. He was brought up in Ipswich and was a regular altar server in St Mary's and St Pancras parishes. In 1973 he was sent to Campion House, Osterley and in 1974 he transferred to Oscott Seminary and was ordained as a priest in 1980. He served in St George's, Norwich and St Edmunds in Bury St Edmunds, as parish priest at St Mary's, Ipswich, at Brandon and Mildenhall, at Woodbridge and as part of the clergy team in Our Lady and the English Martyrs, Cambridge. His final four years as parish priest at Fakenham.

          1980: Ordained
          1996: writing to Bishop's Office re Guild of St Stephen
          2016-2020: PP at Fakenham
          2020: Retired

          Heath, Bernard R Rev (-2013)
          P366 · Person · 1994-2013

          1989: Ordained
          1994: PP at Aldeburgh
          2005: Retired from St Mary’s, Ipswich
          2013: Died

          Heley, John Rev
          P574 · Person · 1962-

          1962-1983: Minister of Anglican Diocese of Norwich
          1983: received into RC Church
          1988: ordained
          ~1991- ~1999: PP at Burnham Market
          ?: retired

          Served in the Royal Navy; married with family

          P547 · Person · 1930-2020

          1930: born
          1978: Founding member of The Guild of Our Lady of Ipswich
          2020: Died

          Dr Maire Heley was born in St Albans on 22 July 1930 and attended a local convent school and grammar in London before winning a place at the Royal Free Hospital to study medicine. She won a national prize for surgery but always wanted to be a family doctor and after working at a hospital in Windsor she came to Ipswich as a GP. She had been a member British Medical Association for 66 years and a long-time parishioner at St Pancras, Ipswich.
          She was instrumental in forging links with Nettuno in Italy which venerates a statue taken there by English sailors after it was rescued from the destruction of the English shrine. Maire supported, and was a representative at, many ecumenical functions in Ipswich. In her seventies she studied for the Maryvale Diploma in Evangelisation and Ministry and obtained a distinction. She also attended the East Anglia Diocesan adult learning courses that Bishop Michael Evans began.