Agreement between the Order of Saint Augustine and the Diocese of Northampton for the former to provide governance for the parish of Saint Mary, Great Yarmouth:
- Remains a Secular Parish
- Committed to the Order of Saint Augustine
- Priests appointed have same emoluments as Diocesan Clergy
- Canon Law 454.5, 456, 476.4 and 477.1 apply
- 3 year agreement with cancellation period of 1 year form either side.
Stamped and signed by the two principles.
Great Yarmouth & Gorleston Allotment Association announce two lectures to be given by Fr Thompson SJ on 27 January and 4 February. Lectures to include: Scientific Gardening principles; soil chemistry; Garden fertility; Intensive culture; Manure.
Fr Thomson described as "Chairman of Secondary and Technical Sub-Committee; Quondam Lecturer under the auspices of the Board of Agriculture; Science Lecturer to the Army Department, Beaumont College; Examiner in the Cross Fertilisation of Plants, &c., &c."
Latin document mentioning: Jacob Shanahan, 45; Brigitta Shanahan, 35; Borris O'Leigh [sic] [Borrisoleigh] in county Tipperary, Ireland; now living in Great Yarmouth.
Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)Bishop is shocked - the area is deprived with widespread responsibilities and he thought it would be an Augustinian priority. Cannot see how to dissuade what must have been a difficult decision. He will leave a decision to his successor - possibly an announcement in Summer with appointments in September 1995.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Bishop thanks him for the book; looks forward to reading it all; will plug it in the next Ad Clerum which is due out soon.
Smith, Peter David Gordon Rev LLB JCD (1943-2020)Thanks Fr Connolly for the letter, cheque & cash all of which are appreciated. Relayed expressions of appreciation from parishioners for Fr Connolly's ministry. Also thanks him for excellent work done in the chaplaincy team in Notre Dame.
Smith, Peter David Gordon Rev LLB JCD (1943-2020)Repeats the content of the original letter from Rev Dr Franz Fellinger and encloses the interrogatory (not available) to be put to Mr B Boulos. The Bishop delegates Fr Courtney to do this in the presence of a responsible person to act as a notary.
Side 2, Notary's handwritten record of answers to the questions put:
"1. Yes I have been disarrayed.
- The accusation is false.
- Indignantly denies having been to house of prostitution
- Denies walking out with a dancing woman or any woman.
- It is not true denies both points of accusation
[undecipherable 5 words] by me (signed) Bishara Boulos"
Witness to the signature of B Boulos J Courtney SJ [word?] Delegate of [Bishop of Northampton]
(signed) Edward Julius Cox Notary
Subject to Bishop Wood's approval he is quite happy to see the chapel used for Muslim worship. Only difficulty if Christian symbols were thereby excluded from the Chapel and sensitive issues around the reservation of the Blessed Sacrament there. ".. it cannot just be a worshipping area - but must be regarded as a Christian Chapel basically for Christian worship."
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Bishop encloses the normal advice for his arrival which contains the form of Blessing, etc., which may be useful. Programme fine. Believes Mgr. Forbes to be an old Scots College companion. Has to leave on Monday. Will try to come for Friday from King's Lynn where he will be for the Pilgrimage on Thursday 12th.
Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)Bishop sends on renewed faculties. Will visit on 15th June. Hopes Fr Dinley & Fr Riley keeping well "in this curious weather".
Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)A joyous occasion. No hard knocks on Friday which a Parish priest often has to take. Gary did find his way back.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Delighted to nominate Fr Dowling publicly as Dean. The current Dean remains as such until his retirement in the Autumn.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Cover letter for enclosure. "Over to you. Let me have Seago's letter back. One thing! Don't let nuns [?] in matters musical!!!"
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Thanks for the official notification. He had had Fr Reid to explain. Whatever his misgivings to wants to express his gratitude for the OSA's friendship and collaboration. He does question the "reasoning" behind the 3rd paragraph.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)His successor will no doubt be grateful for the small extension. The Diocesan pilgrimage to Lourdes and the Walsingham Dowry of Mary means that there is a certain movement going on in the first weeks of September. Two men are returning from Rome and one or two available from elsewhere. St Mary's will need two full-time priests at a minimum.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Thanks for the agenda of appointments to be made. Most of all thanks for the pastoral care of Yarmouth over the years. Successor amazed by the "Wind of the Spirit" on May 16 when we celebrated the Day of the Diocese. Happy cura at Woodvale.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Delighted with the celebration of Fr Hyland's 25th Anniversary of his Ordination. Cannot attend as will be in Birkenhead to attend Bishop Gray's installation and staying on for a few days. He will offer Mass on 8th. Will ask Tony Rogers to represent him.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Thanks for the gift towards Cathedral Funds. "Don't apologise. It's real money, and please thank your people for all they have given, pointing out that I am still a beggar, and I have no shame in asking for more."
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)