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Appeal Committee minutes
GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-01-04-59 · Item · 1989-7-20
Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

9 in attendance (1 apology)
Appeal office and Secretary - Fr Bagstaff enabled an office at St Mary's Catholic Church
Vice-Presidents - 22 accepted invitations
Potential Major Donors - list circulated, letters and case statement sent to potential donors; some refusals; approach to be made in pairs with either Mr Mellamphy or Mr Sparks
Case Statement
Administration and Accounts - statutory requirements discussed
Public Launch - discussed, need to identify a Guest of Honour
Brochure - sub-committee to design new brochure
International Connections - forewarn Foreign Office, Mrs Turner will publicise in America, no contact with Nettuno for now

The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-28-2 · Part · 5 July 2019
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"We are called as a Church to do three things: to proclaim the Word of God, to celebrate the Sacraments and to do works of charity. Pope Benedict XVI reminded us of this three-fold responsibility in both his Apostolic Letter of 2012 On the Service of Charity and in his Encyclical Letter Deus Carita Est (2005)..." article continues...
Image captioned: "Jacinta Goode with Bishop Alan Hopes and Fr David Bagstaff who is the chair of Caritas East Anglia."

The Catholic Times
Committee minutes
GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-01-04-23 · Item · 1984-10-8
Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

Statue - Mr Mellamphy on holiday in Italy
Leaflet revision
Prayer Card & Medallion - quotation; copyright permissions;
Day of Recollection - Contact Fr Di Mauro; Fr Bagstaff re Catholic Churches available;
Our Lady's Clock - restart as so many moved away/died
Plaque - quotations being sought for a replacement

Johnson, Jean M Professor BD MTh
GB ARCHON 2913 PA47-04-00-5 · Item · 2007-3-26
Part of Church of the Annunciation Parish, Walsingham

Order of service for the dedication of the Church of the Annunciation
Names/Roles identified:
Bishop Michael Evans & Bishop Tom Burns (Bishop to HM Forces); Mr Rossi (Architect & Designer); Davis Athey (WA National Fundraising); Sue Stanley (Parish Fundraising Committee); Ian Storman (Diocesan Financial Administrator); Fr Michael Simison (Parish Priest). Procession leaders included Rev Norman Banks (Vicar of Walsingham), Rev Philip North (Anglican Shrine Administrator), Rev Philip Barnes (Anglican Shrine priest), Rev John Whittle (Methodist Minister). Antonia Moffat (Parish Treasurer) - 1st reading, John Greenwood (Walsingham Association) - 2nd reading. Anointing of the church walls: Fr David Bagstaff, Fr Peter Rollings, Fr Michael Rear, Fr Noel Wynn, Fr Michael Simison. Fr Patrick Radley (Orthodox Church priest)

Unknown
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-41-1 · Part · 24 April 2020
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"Tens of thousands of Catholics watched live-streamed Masses in up to 17 churches across the Diocese of East Anglia over Easter, after churches were closed to physical congregations due to Covid-19 restrictions." Story continues
image captioned: "Live-streaming of Mass at St John's Cathedral in Norwich has been wonderfully well-received, says Bishop Alan Hopes (right) [image insert]: "To know that so many people have been watching and have received reassurance and hope in this difficult time is a source of grate blessing..'"
images of Fr David Bagstaff, Fr Luke Goymour, Canon Eugene Harkness

The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-01-04-71 · Item · 1990-3-20
Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

Matters arising - lease details still not settled
Situation report - money coming in slowly; need 50% before starting
Companies and Trusts
Progress Bulletin - interim target for June £75,000; Gifts received £25,000
Events sub-committee report
Project sub-committee - 4 aspects: Education (Myra); Historical/Cultural (Alice & John Southworth / F Grace); Religious (Canon Christian, Fr Bagstaff, Stella); Social (Marlene)
Video- exampled being studied
Amin/Accts - Year End
Meryemana membership
Separating committees - Guild from Meryemana Foundation

The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
GB ARCHON 2913 NTM · Collection · c1949 to 2011

In post-war Britain, many parts of the Northampton Diocese, having no Catholic Church or School, were considered "missionary territory" so a Travelling Mission based in Burnham was launched by Bishop Parker in 1949. This scheme had first been used by the Catholic Mission Society in 1911 and then adopted by various Dioceses in England.

Fr Anthony Hulme (later Canon Hulme), Northampton's first Travelling Missioner, used an Austin Countryman to tow a trailer which was a mobile chapel. The trailer, named St Christopher, accommodated some twenty worshippers. The van itself, without the trailer, could be used for open-air Mass by simply lowering the bottom half of the rear door which then became a platform for a small altar.

Fr McCormick joined Fr Hulme in 1959 and in 1960 he was in sole charge when Fr Hulme was sent to Bedford. Fr McCormick used a Land Rover as the van was not up to the job of 30,000 miles per annum. Neither was the trailer and it was retired when it became too decrepit. However, Fr McCormick designed and refitted a Leyland single deck bus as a mobile chapel.

The material in this collection was presented by Fr McCormick to the Diocesan Archives in both Northampton and East Anglia. His covering note [undated] stated: "With feelings of mortality I have gathered together what records remain of my seventeen years of Travelling Mission work. Unfortunately, I didn't keep everything but thought it might be a good idea to put together what survives for the Diocesan Archives of Northampton and East Anglia. I also thought that those who remember the olden days would like a copy. No doubt it could be said that I am blowing my own trumpet!"

Additional material dating from 2010 was held in box CH1 and has been incorporated into this collection.

McCormick, Robert L. Rev (-2015)