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GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-03-01-2015 · Item · 22 September 2016
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

35 pages; contents:
p3: Reference and Administrative Details
p4-11: Report of Trustees
p11-12: Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities
p13-14: Auditors' Report
p15: Statement of Financial Activities
p16: Balance Sheet
p17: Statement of Cash Flows
p18-35: Notes of Financial Statements

Hopes, Alan Stephen Rev (1944- )
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-03-01-2016 · Item · c. October 2017
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

35 pages; contents:
p3: Reference and Administrative Details
p4-11: Report of Trustees
p12: Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities
p13-14: Auditors' Report
p15: Statement of Financial Activities
p16: Balance Sheet
p17: Statement of Cash Flows
p18-35: Notes of Financial Statements

Hopes, Alan Stephen Rev (1944- )
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-03-01-2017 · Item · 1 October 2018
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

36 pages; contents:
p3: Reference and Administrative Details
p4-12: Report of Trustees
p12: Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities
p13-15: Auditors' Report
p16: Statement of Financial Activities
p17: Balance Sheet
p18: Statement of Cash Flows
p19-36: Notes of Financial Statements

Hopes, Alan Stephen Rev (1944- )
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-03-01-2018 · Item · 25 September 2019
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

38 pages; contents:
p3: Reference and Administrative Details
p4-14: Report of Trustees
p15: Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities
p16-18 Auditors' Report
p19: Statement of Financial Activities
p20: Balance Sheet
p21: Statement of Cash Flows
p22-38: Notes of Financial Statements

Hopes, Alan Stephen Rev (1944- )
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-03-01-2019 · Item · 1 October 2020
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

41 pages; contents:
p3: Reference and Administrative Details
p4-16: Report of Trustees
p17: Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities
p18-20: Auditors' Report
p21: Statement of Financial Activities
p22: Balance Sheet
p23: Statement of Cash Flows
p24-41: Notes of Financial Statements

Hopes, Alan Stephen Rev (1944- )
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-03-01-2020 · Item · 28 October 2021
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

40 pages; contents:
p3: Reference and Administrative Details
p4-15: Report of Trustees
p16: Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities
p17-19: Auditors' Report
p20: Statement of Financial Activities
p21: Balance Sheet
p22: Statement of Cash Flows
p23-40: Notes of Financial Statements

Hopes, Alan Stephen Rev (1944- )
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-01-03-01-2021 · Item · October 2021
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

39 pages; contents:
p3: Reference and Administrative Details
p4-14: Report of Trustees
p15: Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities
p16-18: Auditors' Report
p19: Statement of Financial Activities
p20: Balance Sheet
p21: Statement of Cash Flows
p22-39: Notes of Financial Statements

Hopes, Alan Stephen Rev (1944- )
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-01-02-3 · Item · undated c.1959
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

No author / no date
Text is:
GREAT YARMOUTH
Yarmouth had sheltered Anselm Beach,0.S.B., in the winter of 1603-04 – he had landed here in 1603, perhaps accompanied by Roland Preston, 0.S.B. - and it was visited by the Norwich Jesuits at infrequent intervals from at least as early as the time of Fr. Angier (1774-1788), in whose handwriting is a record: "To Yarmouth to comfort the people, to postchaise, £2-2s." The first intermittently resident priest was Joseph de Pierreville, a French emigre, who was offering Mass at least as early as 1809 in Dene House (a site partly covered now by Woolworths), belonging to the Bedingfelds, and who started a register in 1810 and signed it until he went to Oxburgh in 1815. The emigre Dacheux (doubtless once at Lynn) signs in 1816 and 1817, and d'Eterville, from Norwich, 1817-1820.

The Stewart family, which settled in the town about 1815, placed its house at the priest's disposal. The visits from Norwich took place every Sunday from 1822, and it was not until October l822, when Catholics were a dozen, that Joseph Tate S.J., came to live in the town. He bought a large corn warehouse in George Street and adapted it as a chapel and residence. It is now called Lombard House, and the chapel may be recognised from its two Corinthian pillars and small choir loft. When he left in 1835 the congregation numbered fifty to eighty. James Clough,S.J., succeeded him and was in turn followed, in 1841, by an exiled Spaniard, Charles Lopez, who had offered his services to the Society. On 24th September“1850, he opened the existing church of St. Mary in Regent Road, and a cemetery. When he left Yarmouth he had raised the congregation to 200 and left behind him a reputation for sanctity and friendship for the poor which is still fragrant.

A chapel was added to the cemetery on 5th September, 1867, whilst Rev. W. Clifford,S.J. was rector. The same year a few Notre Dame Sisters of Namur left after only a short stay, though the schools, built by Father Lopez continued in use as such until 1881, afterwards being used for other purposes. The Dames of St. Louis run a primary and high school. Lowestoft and Gorleston in Suffolk are both offshoots of Yarmouth, whilst Rev. Stephen Webb,S.J. saw three further Mass centres started, one of St. Thomas More, Hemsby, in 1947, that of Our Lady and St. Michael in 1948 in the Catholic Cemetery chapel on Caister Road, and that of St. Teresa of the Child Jesus at Acle in 1956.

When Fr. Lopez built the church, which is of ‘dressed’ flint, the site was on the sand hills, and people thought it quite out of place. Did they think his foresight foolish when on 22nd August 1950, a hundred years later, Bishop Parker consecrated it? A new site for a church has just been purchased at Caister. Fr. Dennis,S.J. has had the church beautifully restored recently, and has added a new window to St. Teresa.

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Reports
GB ARCHON 2913 WANR-01-03 · File · 1986 to 2010
Part of Walsingham Association - Norwich Branch

I bundle - Reports sourced by different parts of the Walsingham Association - not a complete set: Norwich Branch; National Walsingham Association; East Anglian Federation.

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