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            GB ARCHON 2913 WANR-01-02-26 · Item · 2001-4-12
            Part of Walsingham Association - Norwich Branch

            Writing to Mr S J Aldus. Just found out Pat Scrutton is in hospital - wondering where that leaves managing the pilgrimages. As this is a Foot & Mouth free area it should not cause any trouble. Abel to steward this year? The pilgrimage numbers can be quite large (1,100 from Northampton Diocese schools) so need to spread the net wider. Hence will be writing to parishes in the Deanaries to ask for volunteers.

            Milton, Anne Miss
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-43-5 · Part · 19 June 2020
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            "Around 40 Catholic churches across east Anglia have reopened their doors for private prayer after being closed for more than 12 weeks." Story continues.
            Image 1 caption: "The Catholic Cathedral in Norwich."; Image 2 caption: "St George's Catholic Church, in Sprowston Road, Norwich"; Image 3 caption: "Stewards help visitors for private prayer at St John's Cathedral."

            Norwich Evening News
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-43-6 · Part · 19 June 2020
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            "Around 40 Catholic churches across east Anglia have reopened their doors for private prayer after being closed for more than 12 weeks." Story continues.
            Image 1 caption: "The Catholic Cathedral in Norwich."; Image 2 caption: "St George's Catholic Church, in Sprowston Road, Norwich"; Image 3 caption: "Stewards help visitors for private prayer at St John's Cathedral."

            Eastern Daily Press
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-219 · Item · 28 November 1930
            Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

            If your system for catechism is working then continue. But be on hand. Benediction after class rounds it off nicely. Fr Page, I know is not grand, but "creaking doors last longest". He would not bear an assistant and went through that trouble in the time of his predecessor Fr Colpman. I am sure he'd rather retire. Need to wait for a solution to present itself.

            Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-03-01-4 · Item · 25 September 1974
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Thank you to Fr Mossey and Miss Cooper for the welcome and hospitality on Sunday. Obvious that he had to be at Buckden; but his own bug was developing fast and by the time he reached home he was not well and the doctor has confined him to the house for the next three days.

            Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA47-b-01-01-91 · Item · 30 November 1979
            Part of Church of the Annunciation Parish, Walsingham

            Please to hear he is recovering from surgery. The proposition concerning All Saints has been passed to Peter Wilson for his legal and financial judgement. Will need to call the congregation together and lead them to a decision. We must be free to re-order the church for the modern liturgy - you say that Bishop Blackburne is investigating this matter.

            Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA47-a-01-01-32 · Item · 1988-4-15
            Part of Church of the Annunciation Parish, Walsingham

            Fr Langley's deteriorating health understandably gives cause for concern. There are no plans yet for Blakeney. It is a mission station and part of Walsingham/Wells parish, it is not a parish in its own right. Pastoral charge of Blakeney upon Fr Langley's death by another priest is not predictable. Bishop hopes the committee will continue to be responsible for the practical "running of the church".

            Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
            GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-02-03-42 · Item · 17 February 1988
            Part of Walsingham Shrine

            Good to know Mr Warwick is settling back in; but pace yourself. Mr Duffin's illness makes the Bishop preoccupied about his top executives! Having just returned from Peru have a mountain of mail

            Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-22 · Item · 13 April 1921
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Taking into consideration Fr Flynn's health, the doctor's certificate, family worries and belated confession of culpability. However, cannot overlook the failures in duty which had happened before - how many times without detection? You cannot expect your flock to make sacrifices if you do not. You had not acknowledged your intemperance but it is a cause. You are under obedience to discontinue immediately all use of alcoholic stimulants - another omission of Sunday Mass will mean the deprivation of your cure.

            Keating, William Frederick Rev (1859-1928)
            GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-116 · Item · 1983-6-6
            Part of Walsingham Shrine

            Thanking Bishop Clark for the copies of correspondence with the Knights of Malta about their venture in Friday Market.
            Reflecting on discontent with the Knights for not keeping Bishop Clark informed of their activities. They "... live in a different world from the rest of us poor mortals."
            Sorry to note that Bishop Clark was ill and could not attend Mary's funeral; Bishop McGuiness was almost late himself after his windscreen was shattered by a pheasant from the Royal Estate.
            Manuscript annotation: "a/d personally 9/11/83"

            McGuiness, James Rev (1925-2007)
            GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-45-3 · Part · 3 July 2020
            Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

            "Actions speak louder than words was the message of the Bishop of East Anglia as he celebrated a Mass at St John's Cathedral in Norwich to show spiritual solidarity with front-line medical, care and voluntary workers across the country." Story continues.
            Image caption: "The Bishop of East Anglia, Alan Hopes, celebrates last week's Mass for the NHS, carers and the sick, in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich. "

            The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
            GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-a-01-01-54 · Item · 16 August 1996
            Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

            Understands the difficulties and is trying to do something about it: to relieve pressure on Deacon Matthews and to provide a priest for Sundays. Despite what is possible a full-time priest will not be provided for Dersingham.

            Smith, Peter David Gordon Rev LLB JCD (1943-2020)