Young people from throughout the diocese of East Anglia, representing some of the diocese's 40 schools, will gather to celebrate the feast of Christ the King. A programme of events at Notre Dame High School is followed by a procession to St John the Baptist Cathedral.
Dowsey, Gary Rev (1955-)250 young Christians to process from Notre Dame School, Surrey Street to St John the Baptist Cathedral Church on Sunday 15 July 1984.
Dowsey, Gary Rev (1955-)Seven young people from Norwich travelled to Panama for World Youth Day. The Mass on January 27 was celebrated by Pope Francis.
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Sunday, February 3 - Jessica McCall from the IGNITE youth team talks to BBC Norfolk presenter Anthony Isaacs about her recent trip to World Youth Day in Panama with half-a-dozen others from the Diocese of East Anglia.
Start listening at 1.44.00 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p06y7c33 (not accessible 15-7-2022)
Notes on communicating with the media with advice and guidance. There are contact details for the Northamton Diocese Communications Team.
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Morris, KeithSuggestions from Press Officer at Anglia TV regarding the establishment of a Catholic Diocesan Press Office:
- Press Reception in Norwich, mid-day (to catch the deadlines); early in week (to catch weeklies) with Bishop news story
- Create a mailing list of all news outlets (some examples offered)
- Monthly information bulletin
- Contact numbers, etc.
- Bishops letters provided in advance but embargoed
- Photographs of clergy, etc.
Three candidates to the diaconate were instituted as acolytes at St John's Cathedral on 3rd November, reports Rev John Morrill, assistant director for the permanent deacons. Brett Gladden from Bury St Edmunds, Martin L'Estrange from King's Lynn and James Hurst from Newmarket (pictured right - front row) reached a final staging post on their tour-year formation journey following 'candidacy' in their second year and 'lectorship' in their third year. Bishop Alan Hopes (flanked by Deacons John Bell and John Morrill) instituted them as acolytes at a Mass attended by many members of their families.
News items from The Cathoilc Universe
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)Headings:
Reunion of Christendom; England's Indebtedness to the Popes; Its Attachment to the See of Peter; Defection met chiefly by an appeal to Prayer; Leo XIII and the Conversion of England; England's Good Works; Need of the Supernatural and of Prayer; Prayer, the sure hope of obtaining what we need; Need of Prayer for religious unity; Appeal to the English People; Special appeal to the Catholics of England; A Cause of Anxiety and a Paternl Warning; A Great Union of Prayers
Prayer to the Blessed Virgin for England.
Title page: manuscript "Aug. P. Peacock"
[Authorised translation published by the Catholic Truth Society]
Contents.
"N.B. - The following cross-headings and numbers to this Encyclical, which is a sequel to the letter "Ad Anglos", have been added to the English translation for the convenience of readers"
Human Co-operation; The Church always Visible; How Christ made His Church; Christ the Head of the Church; Unity in Faith; The Kind of Unity in Faith commanded by Christ; The Magisterium (or teaching authority) of the Church to be perpetual; Every Revealed Truth, without exception, must be accepted; The Church a Divided Society; The Supreme Authority founded by Christ; The Universal jurisdiction of St Peter; The Roman Pontiffs possess Supreme Power in the Church, jure divino; Bishops belong to the Essential Constitution of the Church; Bishops, separated from Peter and his Successors, lose all jurisdiction; Appeal to Sheep not of the fold.
Marginalia [by Fr Peacock?] in pencil
Leo XIII (1810-1903)T E Burns (Editor) to Bishop Clark advising him that a piece on Downham Market will be in The Tablet Notebook that week. "Since writing it, I have discovered that Downham Market is also the headquarters of the Counter Reform goings on of the Abbe Nantes, etc. etc. so perhaps Fr Baker is something rather different from the 'exemplary and devoted priest' that I depicted."
Mention that the CTS reissue of "Apostolicae Curea" is causing a convert some distress; the Bishop had written to him to say that such discussions should be available.
headings:
Holy Scripture most Profitable to Doctrine and Morality; What the Bible owes to the Catholic Church; How to Study the Holy Scriptures; Holy Scriptures and Theology, Interpretation, the Fathers; The Authority of the Holy Scriptures , Modern Criticism, Physical Science; Inspiration Incompatible with Error; Summary
Headings (as inserted into the original text by the Universe):
The Needs of the World; Missions to the Heathen; Unity of Faith Necessary; The Eastern Churches; To the Slavonian Church; Appeal to Anglicans; To all Catholics; Rights and Duties of the Church; What is the Tendency of the Times?; Caused Immense Injuries to Civil Society; State has its Rights and Duties; The Freemasons; Aspiring to Control and Lordship over all; The Results of Unity; Societies of Agriculture, Labour, and Industrial Undertakings
Embossed: "Catholic Church/ Sudbury / Suffolk"
Headings: The Source of Life; The Mystery of Faith; The Bond of Charity; The Sacrifice of the Mass
Embossed: "Catholic Church / Sudbury / Suffolk"
Sections I to VI; A Jubilee Indulgence
The Rosary
Leo XIII (1810-1903)Embossed: "Catholic Church/ Sudbury / Suffolk"
Headings: Dangers of the Present Day; A Retrospect; Conseqiences of Practical Atheism; Remedies, Specious and Genuine; Calumnies Refuted; Freemasonary; Motives for Confidence
manuscript note on title page: "Augustine P Peacock"
headings:
The Modern Revolutionary Spirit; The Condition of Labour; The Misery of the Poor needs attention; The Socialist Scheme: The Destruction of Private Property; Private Property a Natural Right; Communism is Robbery; Private Property Consecrated; Man's Social and Domestic Obligations; Unrestricted State Iiterference Condemned; Teh Solution requires Religion; All Men are not Equal; Rich and Poor must work in Peace; Charity Commanded; Thus Rich and Poor are joined Together; History attests the Power of the Church; The Church desires the Pallation of Poverty; The State's Part: It needs Good Laws; The Laws must apply equally to All; The Government has Duties to the Community; Duties of Government; Strikes and the Rights of Employees; Rights of Workmen: (a) Sunday Rest; (b) Hours of Labour - Grinding Employers - Distribution of Work; Teh Advantages of Peasant Proprietiorship; Workmen's Unions: Their Advantages; Unjust Unions; Ecclesiatical Analogies; Teh Danger of Unchristian Associations; Praise to Catholic Philanthropists; The Rules of Unions; (1) They should be founded o Religion; (2) Their Aim should be Mutual Concord; (3) Their Result: The Well-Being of the Poor; Conclusion: Let All QWoprk Together; The Example of the Church
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Morris, KeithSt Philip celebrates its Canonical establishment as a parish. Bishop Alan Hopes visited.
News items from The Catholic Universe
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