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            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-5-2 · Part · Advent 1910
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            Sudbury Parish address embossed on cover
            110: Notanda: Pastoral and Collection, Papal Documents (accompany [not present] this Pastoral Letter: 1. The Decree on First Communion, 2. "Professio fidei Tridentinae"),
            111-129: Advent Pastoral letter: Social Question, Leo XIII social policy, plea for non-interference, competence of the Church, position, City of God, No abdication, alleged failure of Catholicism as a social force, the Catholic Social Guild, non-Catholic movements; Northampton Dicesan Mission Fund: missions in March, Bletcheley, Brantham, Dunstable - church consecrations in Slough, Bungay, Sherringham - completed fabric and planned opening for St John's Norwich - new mass centres at Stoke Holy Cross, Chalfont St Peter.
            130: Report and Statistics, S. Peter's Pence, Association for the Propagation of the Faith (Rev Francis Ross, Organizing Secretary.)

            Keating, William Frederick Rev (1859-1928)
            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 PA42-01-01-39 · Item · 29 May 1931
            Part of The Sacred Heart Parish, Southwold

            To Miss Preston; £45 cheque received from solicitors in Manchester for distribution to poorer clergy of the Diocese. Lists 11 priests. As Fr Ketterer was the young man, going to be a priest, known to Mrs Gosselin, he has therefore received the larger sum [£2; rest received £2.10]

            Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
            GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-117 · Item · 1983-6-20
            Part of Walsingham Shrine

            Hopes drafts will be adequate for the final contracts. Diocese salary payments should cover all expenses. £5,000 for Director; £3,000 for others. Parish expenses remain a charge on the parish.
            Will be writing shortly to discuss whether the society might take over Fakenham parish when it falls vacant, perhaps as a chapel of ease.

            Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-270 · Item · 4 May 1977
            Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

            Form letter from Bishop Clark - enlosed [not present] arrived just as leaving for Rome and too late for inclusion in the Ad Clerum. Alarmed that deanery priests may not be aware - please distribute.
            manuscript notes showing places ticked: Hunstanton, Burnham Market, Swaffham, Downhan Market, Fakenham, Wells, Wisbech

            Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-06-03-4 · Item · January 1943
            Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

            Contents:
            Front cover: Title; schematic of East Anglia with church/mass centre locations identified.; Price 2d; 3s per annum post free
            Inside front cover: Guild objectives & Proposed Schemes; List of Officers; List of local secretaries; editorial to Fr Thomson; Business & advertising to Miss N Mason.
            page 1: News & Views: Happy New Year / Opening of Scole Mass centre / Church students / Christmas at the Cathedral /
            page 2: Advertisements: Hammond & Son, undertakers / Votive offering for Fakenham / Brundell & Son, undertakers
            page 3: Details of coastal bombing impacts / Cathedral notes / Beveridge Report / New Manual of Prayers / Widenst East Anglia
            page 4: advertisements
            page 5: Scole. A new East Anglian Mass Centre (article)
            page 6: Our Diocesan Churches / 3. Kesgrave Suffolk (article)
            insert page 1/2: MASS - The Sacrifice of the Mystical Body by Fr Martin Harrison OP (Article)
            insert page 2: article page 1 cont'd: Cor Jesu
            insert page 3/4: "Naboth's Vinyard" A short Story by A Stevens (story)
            insert page 5: Pater Senes Preaches 1 - Indulgences (Article)
            insert page 6/7: "An English Franciscan Martyr" Bro. Paul of St Mary Magdalen (Henry Heath)
            insert page 7/8: "Miss Perkin's Posy" Fransicana (story)
            insert page 8: Book review
            page 7: Kesgrave cont'd
            page 8: Scole con't; Roman Notes; Our Prize Competition
            page 9: Correspondence; News from Parishes [first item cut out (probably Aldeburgh)]- Fakenham & Well-next-the Sea
            page 10: Ipswich (St Mary's); Slough; Southwold [unfinished due to cut out]
            page 11 to 14: advertisements

            Guild of St Felix and St Edmund
            Fakenham CWL Section
            GB ARCHON 2913 CWL-06 · Series · 18 March 1975 to 17 December 2014
            Part of Catholic Women's League - East Anglia Branch

            The CWL Fakenham section had its inaugural meeting in March 1975; the section closure was in December 2014.
            The holdings commence with the minutes of the inaugural meeting on 18 March 1975 held at the presbytery with Fr Hugh Capper presiding.
            The minutes continue on a regular basis until the AGM on 19 March 2014.
            A final letter (undated but possibly December 2014) when a closing statement is made to Fr Tony and members of St Andrews, regarding the need to close the section on 17 December 2014.
            The majority of the minutes are single pages except for the AGM held in March of each year when there may be a financial statement plus a treasurer's statement.

            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-55-3 · Part · 23 October 2020
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            Story 1:
            "The Filipino community at St John's Cathedral, Norwich gathered in numbers at a Requiem Mass to honour and pray for Ermie Astorga, a much-loved leader." Story coninues
            Image caption: "Ermie Astorga picturesd with his family."

            Story 2:
            "Fr Dick Healey, who has been serving as parish priest in Fakenham, has retired after a ministry spanning 40 years and moved to Montana in Great Barton, near Bury St. Edmunds." Story continues
            Image caption: "Looking forward to a deserved retirement: Fr Dick Healey"

            The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
            GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-02-29 · Item · 1982-10-5
            Part of Walsingham Shrine

            Requesting clarification of points from last Executive meeting:

            1. Extension of overdraft at Lloyds - monies to be infused into this account from the sale on Wednesday
            2. Conversion of Aelred House, building of garages, tarmacadam works - decision on first and financing of other two
            3. Estimate for running Bureau between November March is £30,000 - how to be financed?
            4. £50,000 debt to Diocese not frozen - Canon Kieran bequest to help look after that?
              Constant reassurances to Lloyds Bank in Fakenham - would appreciate a float in current account at least
            Birch, Clive Rev SM LGSM