Produced by Eastern Associates in association with Norwich Central Churches Together.
"A video production that celebrates the glory of the city churches taking the viewer through the seasons of church services as well as celebrating the diversity of worship across the denominations and the new uses many of the redundant churches fulfill."
A look at some of Norwich's 31 surviving churches (of 57 from medieval times).
Narration by Patrick Anthony.
"A Great Gothic Fane: The Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist, Norwich ; with Historical Retrospect of Catholicity in Norwich"; printed 1913; published by WT Pike & Co, Brighton; 310pp + illustrations.
This copy, as is seen on the flyleaf inscription, was owned by Mr John Edward Dore, son of Mr Thomas Dore "The Governor" who was Clerk of Works at the St John the Baptist Church construction project from 1906 until completed. Mr JE Dore's contribution was as his father's "right hand man" presumably from 1906 to 1912, during which time he looked after various construction tasks.
Mr JE Dore has added a number of ink annotations regarding individuals and aspects of the building of St John's.
"A parishioner fro St Mary's in Ipswich has written a book about the friendship which has grown up with villages in Cambodia through the Diocesan Building Bridges Scheme." Story continues.
Image caption "Marie-Madeleine Kenning with students in Cambodia"
"It was with joy that a large group from the diocese of East Anglia retired to Lourdes for the last aeek of August after a three-year gap." Story continues
image caption: "East Anglían pligrims at the grotto."
Account from a Tailor [Alaudin] in Calcutta for 2 dozen buttons and 1 pair of slacks.
Hammond, Leo Andrew Rev (1913-1999)"An updated version of the standard historical work on pilgrims and pilgrimage to Walsingham, including new research on the possible discovery of the original Our Lady of Walsingham statue, has been published written by Fr Michael rear a priest in the Diocese of East Anglia." Story continues.
Image with caption "Fr Michael Rear with his book at Walsingham.".
Bishop Hopes' rebuttal letter to the Editor "The Times" - " Rachel Sylvester's article ... perpetuates the myths that Catholic schools divide communities." the letter continues.
The TimesBuffet / Window dedication
UnknownAdvent Pastoral letter;
"366 Notanda": Pastoral & Collection, Mid-night mass, Duplication, Peter's Pence, Report and Statistics, Remittance of monies, appointed Treasurers.
annotated agenda - page 1 image
Finegan, David Revannotated agenda - page 2 image
Finegan, David RevSide 1
AGENDA FOR PARISH MEETING 8.11.1965.
- Opening Prayer
- Nature & membership of Consultative Committee
- Plans for the Church:
a. Rewiring & lighting
b. Organ & organ loft
c. Method of Heating
d. Redecorating
e. Windows
f. Kneelers
g. Area outside
h. The Shrine - Fairstead Plot
- St Martha's
- Social activities
a. Summer fete
b. St Pat's Dance
c. Whist drives etc
d. Talks for Catholics & non-catholics. - The Presbytery
- Fund raising.
a. Covenants
b. Rupert
c. Presbytery gift list - Appointment of Committee.
- A.0.B.
Side 2
YOU WANT A FULLER PART IN THE LIFE OF THE PARISH?....?
THEN WHY NOT.....
Join one of the Societies
or
Help the debt by being a Rupert Agent
or
Make a constructive suggestion - and be willing to make it work
or
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
PERHAPS THIS FORM WILL HELP YOU TO DECIDE NOW.
NAME ….....…………………..
Address
I would like to join the K.S.C. / C.W.L. / S.V.P.
I would like to help with "Rupert"
I would like more details of the Covenant Scheme
My suggestion is:-
Agreement for the installation of the bronze relief ("the projection") and associated plaque in Lady Lane Ipswich. Three seals on the document with signatures from the parties concerned: Ipswich Borough Council, Meryemana Foundation and Bowhill & Elliott. Blueprint created by R N Mellamphy
The Guild of our Lady of IpswichOriginal signed agreement with 6 sections for the governance of the Parish of St Henry Walpole, Burnham Market
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)View along the aisle towards the altar. Taken from gallery
Nina Flynn PhotographyImage, fence in foreground, Aldburgh Church partially built with tower in scaffolding and Nave part constructed.
Image. Tower in scaffolding; view from East
Image. Tower in scaffolding; view down Nave
Internal view towards altar showing nave and chairs – taken from 3 rows back to northern side.
UnknownExternal view of Aldeburgh church, probably shortly after completion.
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