This kind of service is not wanted by the Bishop. There is a great deal of sensitivity to be shown at Walsingham as the National Shrine for the whole Catholic Community of England. Leave this for you to arrange with the Parish priest as you judge best.
Hibbert, Giles Rev OP (1923-2013)Easter
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"Seven Catechumens and four Candidates entered full communion with the Catholic Church at an atospheric candlelit Easter Vigal at St John's Cathedral, Norwich. Cathedral staff had woven together an extensive and beautiful liturgy which began with the lighting of the the fire outside the West Door." Story continues
Image 1: Bishop Peter Collins baptising a candidiate
Image 2: Candidates in a line before the Altar
Image 3: Bishop lighting the Easter candle
"The desire to learn about God has been the glue bonding an RCIA group at Our Lady and English Martyrs in Cambridge. Mgr Eugene Harkness reports." Story continues.
image caption: "Pictures above is one of RCIA sessions at Our Lady and the English Martyrs"
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)Sr Mary Josephine writing to thank the Bishop for his visit and wish him a truly happy Easter.
Convent of St Louis"The resurreciton of Jesus Chirst connects us to the beginning of everything and with the end of everything." Story continues
1 image caption: "Bishop Peter Collins, fifth Bishop of East Anglia"
Easter Joy; ARCIC - final report published, thanks to Margaret (Peggy) Broughton (Diocesan Secretary); The Papal Visitor - Statue at Wembley; The Moving Diocese - "no one is a pawn, eacg is a person, Even the Bishop is a person!"; Sick Brethren; New Brethren
signed "+Alan"
ink manuscript insertion "Dear Gary [Dowsey]"
Holy Week 1981; The Day of the Diocese - 16 May 1981, 5th anniversary; The ministry of the Parish - named various groups in the parishes and diocese; The Role of the Bishop - "my charge to strengthen and develop that network", development of the "Christ-community-priest" relationship in each locality
signed "+Alan" with annotation "the not-the Diocesan-Council!" [a reference to Cambridge]
In-Service - homily: start, complications, interpret; evaluate the homily (structure provided); Ten Years ; Vocations; Programmes and Projects; Schools' Closure? - St Bede's School; How to meet a Problem - Council of Priests; Lay Ministries - training
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)John Paul II & the Redemption - thoughts from John Paul's writings; Our Own Diocesan Year - Jesus and Mary Sisters, Notre Dame School; The Sisters' Day in January - Massingham, dates of consequence
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)The Sisters' Day - great day; Unity Paul VI and ecumenism; The Heart of the Apostolate - communion with one another; The Parish Apostolate - the list is endless, donkey; Tenth Anniversary
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)ink manuscript insertion "My dear sisters"
Easter Greetings; Newmarket - 31 January 1981; The Day of the Diocese; The Bishop's Role; Walsingham; Christian Inity; The Religious Network.
Signed "+Alan"
Easter Courage; Towards Pentecost; ARCIC; The Pope; Our Sick Sisters
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Easter Letters; The Diocese - all posts filled using the priestly talents, not plugging holes; The NPC; Christian Unity; Newman Pilgrimage to Rome leaving Easter Sunday; "I feel strongly that Our Lors will make heavy demands on the so-called little Diocese of East Anglia".
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Greetings; Eastertide; Vocation: quotation from Pope John Paul (Lumen Gentium n.46); The National Pastoral Congress: a gallup Poll revealed catholic commuity remains rooted in love to the Church and its teachings; Christian Unity; Statue of St Joseph by Cecily Green in the entrance of the White House; Ave et Vale
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)"Bishops are using their Easter messages to underline the hope of Easter in 'our trials', in the midst of darkness by darkness in Ukraine and places where 'war, violence, and suffering' are present." Story continues
1 image: head shot of Cardinal Nichols
"On Good Friday morning, bright and early and in beautiful sunshine, the Easter message was proclaimed loud and clear in the centre of Ipswich, through hymns, scripture reading and prayers in an ecumenical event that embraced all." Story continues
Image 1: Procession gathered in Ipswich
No content list but see related cassette record.
Label: "23.4.2000 / Easter Service / St. Johns. / NCH."
Cassette Label: "St, John RC Cathedral / Easter 2000 Service"
Insert: "11 am Mass from Cathedral of St John the Baptist Norwich. Easter Sunday 23 April 2000 / Broadcast Live on Radio Norfolk / Celebrant Bishop Peter Smith / Concelebrant Father Mark Hackson / Commentator Father Paul Maddison / Choir of the Cathedral. Organist Naomi Perone / Conductor / 1st Reader - Christine Bromley-Martin / 2nd reader - Christopher Gillam / Bidding Prayers - Jane Knudson"
Fr Gaffney writing from Catholic Rectory, Marlow, (St Peters - see http://www.st-peters-marlow.org.uk/ accessed 16-11-2018) provides a list of names for Easter duties including Mr & Mrs Vanderweyden. Days life is hectic as everything has gone to pieces s "the old man got past it", should be really grand in 2 months.
Gaffney, William J RevStudent Cross pilgrimage to Walsingham. Easter celebration will have Anglican Eucharist (to which the Catholics have been invited) and a Catholic Midnight Mass (to which the Anglicans are invited). Unfortunately Good Friday may involve a single service at which both Anglican and Catholic forms of Eucharist are offered (at either end of the church). Parish priest cannot authorise this - so he is asking for the Bishop's approval and authorisation.
Hibbert, Giles Rev OP (1923-2013)