Report on the results of the Christmas Appeal. 40 boxes distributed and money provided in lieu of presents. Lunch at the Quaker Meeting House for 17 young Kosovars; a happy event; Norwich City FC offered complimentary tickets and to be shown around the club. Hewitt school pupils took younger ones skateboarding. 14 bicycles were donated and distributed. A Kosovar family's furniture needs met. Iranian and Iraqui refugees to be helped with baby supplies and cots, bedding and toys.
Report describing the parish having fallen vacant upon Canon Eeles' death and possession being taken on 23 November 1926 by Fr Stokes under the authority of Fr Page. Describes the process by which Fr Stokes took possession of the church. Document drawn up and witnessed by the notary, K De Havilland Ollard
Signed by Witnesses: Fr Page & Fr Ketterer
Summary of the events for the section during 2000[?]
Pg1: covering letter from Joan Spears for report
Pg2: Summary of the events for the section to 2006
Barbara Cornish report. Christmas gifts distributed through International Youth Club. Party held in Quaker Meeting House on 20th. Club to be open 4-7 pm every Thursday - program [not present] enclosed. English-Albanian New Testament bought for the Catholic boys - several attend Notre Dame.
Barbara Cornish report. Norwich International Youth Club project doing well. Leeds Branch promised £1000 for a new computer to be used for language training activities. 12 young people expected from Kent soon.
Report from Barbara Cornish (representing CWL R&R of the Norwich and Norfolk Refugee Support Group) to East Anglia Branch. Furniture, clothing and bedding delivered to asylum seekers. New initiative in Norwich ("Joint Protocol"). Christmas party for asylum seekers and refugees at the Quaker Meeting House. Christmas Appeal - toiletries, clothes, phone cards, etc. 3 Kosovars in Norwich had to be relocated after racial attacks.
I bundle - Reports sourced by different parts of the Walsingham Association - not a complete set: Norwich Branch; National Walsingham Association; East Anglian Federation.
VariousThe Taking Stock initiative, which began in 2005, aims to assess the historical and architectural importance of every Catholic church and chapel in England and Wales, categorised by diocese. The project is a partnership between the Patrimony Committee of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, individual dioceses, and Historic England. It is part-funded by Historic England.
83 RCDEA churches have been visited and documented in the Taking Stock project.
Side 1: Fr Mark Hackeson to give a talk on 8 December in Cathedral Hall; AGM for Norwich branch on 9 December
Side 2: [Minutes?]: Reports from Chairman, Secretary & Treasurer; Fr James {[Walsh] asked for a copy of the constitution.
Minutes, letters, reports, posters - derived from the business of the Norwich Branch of the Walsingham Association. Created by Pat & Barbara Scrutton and Barbara Turner.
Scrutton, Patrick Michael Mr (-2018)