Telling the Bishop that Swan Cottage, Martyr's Way, will be available. One down and one up - suitable for prayer and quiet. Will ask Fr Coughlan to bring the Blessed Sacrament, if that is acceptable? Little Sisters are keeping on the Southwell House hermitage as there are 6 novices which is a lot for No. 7 - until Mgr Hulme sells.
p.s. - "L. Sr. Constance is doing a month of solitude & silence somewhere in the Holy Land."
In response to an email chase by Fr Rollings, Stephen Dean raising three questions (as illustrated in the Liturgical Commission minutes 16 September 2014) about the reordering:
- distance between font and reredos
- location of font
- Sanctuary going to be too dark?
Suggest ordering three pieces of furniture for the Sanctuary to aid co-ordination
Requesting definite information on the plan about the location of the Font
Liturgical Commission (of RCDEA) 1976-Sum of £32,291.10 held as a surety for work carried out under contract at the Church of the Holy Family, King's Lynn. Bond is signed by Lloyds and Wagg Jex Ltd.
Lloyds Bank LtdSorry to hear that Bishop Grant is in hospital. Will accept Fr Moorcraft's letter confirming £2000 overdraft. Review in November
Lloyds Bank Ltdnote advising the successor authority for a number of (listed) District Councils.
Alderman SA Miller was appointed to the Red Mount Chapel Management Committee - invite request for WNDC representative(s)
"The community of Our Lady of Walsingham in Dereham is using the time of lockdown to prepare in the spirit, and in the garden, for the time when growth resumes." Story continues.
3 images. Image caption: "The sisters at their convent near Dereham soon after it opened and working hard on the gardens."
1 LP record, sleeve, cover
1 newpaper cutting - Daily Telegraph, 15 July 2004
1 A3 sheet - Mass for The Feats of All Saints
Fr Seelan with volunteers who have supported the presence of an RC Mass at St Mark's CoE Church, Lakenham.
Front row (LtoR): Jackie Askea, Marie Claire Kabagabe, Susan Wood, Fr Seelan, Teresa Taubenhaus, Joan Tong, Helen Wilkinson (St Mark's PCC) and Norma Browne.
Back row (LtoR): Gerry Askea, Joe Kearney and Chris Southwell (St Mark's PCC).
A range of memorabilia retained by Fr Hammond from his time prior to ordination, in India and in the Army.
Hammond, Leo Andrew Rev (1913-1999)Bishop Smith in the centre of a group in Lourdes
UnknownSummary of the year's events for the section in 1998. 20 members.
Reverse manuscript annotation: "Officers: Same as 1998 A Richard Secy."
Summary of the events for the section during 2001/2
Summary of the events for the section to 2006
Letter to "Rev'd Fr" warning that in the light of a marriage on Sunday, one of his men may already be married under Hindu law.
manuscript annotation in pencil: "Not the least fear of my being so foolish. I am glad however to receive this note. [signed illegible]"
Lucian writes to the Bishop thanking him for his support in Lucian's studies. He promises to do his best here and in Romania. He hopes one day that the Bishop will be able to visit and receive their hospitality and prayers.
[no surname] LucianPage 1: Covering form letter suggesting that there is a need to address the lack of opportunity for young adults to meet - especially university students. Luke Curran, Youth Worker, as a Methodist, wishes to establish an ecumenical group. Enclosed are letters for young adults 18-30
Page 2: form letter for young adults asking for interested parties to come to Gaywood Church Rooms on 12 September to discuss what to do as a group.
Petition from the whole congregation requesting the permanent appointment of Fr Stokes to Lynn. 9 signatures, including Mrs Ridsdale (organist) & Dr Sexton (looked after Canon Eeles).
CorrespondentSide1&2: 9 one-line observations relating to features of Lynn Church e.g. "Sacristies to have each two light windows. Windows above sacristies much too large."
side3: "1 Inst. pg 250 / 2 Inst. pg 350" [record of installment payments?]; "Carr stone exterior this is quarried 8m from Lynn"
Did the Bishop inform Fr Delaney warning that she is a nuisance writing reams of pages which the Bishop drops in the waste bin? She states that Fr Delaney is spreading scandal about her and saying she has left the mission. She states that Fr Delaney would be better attending to his duties instead of visiting the picture house with his nieces and his maid (19, called by him a "housekeeper"). People of Aldeburgh horrified that he went to the pictures twice during Holy Week (Monday and Maundy Thursday). She encloses a cheque - the proceeds of a sale for Fr Delaney - and asks the Bishop to forward it to the priest. She has a number of other, serious, concerns which she wants to tell to the Bishop (but cannot get to Northampton due to her Gout) if he or a representative could come, she will share them.
Parnell, Mary E Mrs