Page 1: "Commemorating and celebrating the procession ordered by His Grace, Cardinal Wolsey, which took place on the same day in 1528 Our Lady's Eve exactly four hundred and fifty one years ago"; "Unity through Grace" prayer
Pages 2&3: Itinerary -
Page 4: Walk/shrine history
Programme for the Norwich Branch in 2005 from April to December.
Walsingham Associationside 1: "Annual Commemoration of the first procession ordered by Cardinal Wolsey in 1528, from his Ipswich College to the Shrine of Our Lady of Grace"; "Staring from St Peter's Church 3.00pm"
Side 2: Itinerary
Side 3: History
Side 4: Unity through Grace prayer
Side 5: Ecumenical service (order of service)
Side 6: contact information; "The Madonna of Ipswich" book
side 1: "Pilgrimage Walk, September 7th 1986"; Statue image
Side 2: Welcome; Ecumenical service (Canon R G Christian)
Side 3 & 4: Walk itinerary & Rosary Mysteries
Side 5: Unity through Grace prayer
Side 6: contact information; "The Madonna of Ipswich" book
Side 1: "Hymns for Pilgrimage Walk, 1987"
Side 2: "Come, Holy Ghost, Creator, come" - 7 verses
Side 3: "I'll sing a hymn to Mary" - 4 verses
Side 4: "The Church's one foundation" - 4 verses
Side 5: "O, purest of creatures, sweet Mother, sweet Maid" - 5 verses
Side 6: "Thy hand, O God, has guided" - 3 verses
Side 1: "Annual Pilgrimage Walk 5th September 1989"; image; "Theme: Seekers after Truth"
Side 2 & 3 : Itinerary
Side 4: Prayer; Blessing; image
"Stop Press" Notice
Bronze Relief, designed and created, by Mr Robert Mellamphy, to be unveiled by Mr Michael Irvine MP in the presence of The Mayor and Mayoress and Chief Executive (Mr James Hehir) of Ipswich
Reverse has the 1528 processional route map from St Peter's church to Lady Lane
Press notice issued by Dr Heley about the unveiling of the bronze relief in Lady Lane by Mr Michael Irvine MP. Information about the Meryemana Project launched by the Guild of Our Lady of Ipswich to create an ecumenical and cultural centre in St Nicholas Church
The Guild of our Lady of IpswichA selection of hymns, prayer and readings given at St James' Church, Ipswich on 1st May 1996 at 8.00pm
The Guild of our Lady of IpswichTwo pages addressing in outline:
Provisional Timetable
Other possibilities
Other activities
Requisites
Budget
Personnel
Preparation before the day
preparation on the Saturday morning
Conveyance of land fronting St Nicholas, Church Walk, Ipswich for an addition to the Churchyard. Between Rank Organisation Ltd and The Church Commissioners for England.
Schedule plus map.
Speaker for December meeting
Vigil after December meeting
Hymns
Guild membership request
Walsingham Pilgrimage 1979
Future Activities: Prayer / All night vigil / 24 hour vigil / re-establishing the Shrine (agreed to set up fundraising sub-committee) / Statue
Membership cards
Citizens' Guide, Ipswich - entry re this group
[for discussion at next meeting 15-3-1990] [produced by Myra Newell]
Types of Membership
Definition of Types of membership
Benefits of Membership
Status of Guild Members
Administration of Scheme
Membership Campaign
Notes written by Myra [Newell] for meeting:
Guild: Pilgrimage cancelled, membership of Guild and Foundation, meetings for 1991,
Council: Activities at St Andrews, Advent Course, Membership leaflets, survey
Meeting of English Heritage; Ipswich Historic Churches Trust; Redundant Churches; Meryemana Foundation
"The discussion threatened to become a post mortem of who had originally been at fault. I begged that we discuss the present predicament in preference to the past misdemeanours..."
The meeting resumed after lunch the Meryemana representatives had left. No result recorded.
Letter signed by Dr Heley (President) and Mr Thomas Cooke (Chairman) to Mr Turner MEP. Provides history of the redundant Church of St Nicholas and the intention for it to become an Ecumenical Centre. Identifies multiple uses for the wider community; states that the project will cost up to £150,000; asks for his help to access a cultural grant from EEC funds.
Heley, Margaret Mary (Maire) Dr (1930-2020)Planning consent for the application dated 28 June 1991. 3 sets of conditions apply.
Ipswich Borough CouncilSummary of the year's events for the section in 1998. 30 members.
"At the invitation of Bishop Alan Hopes, Fr Henry Whisenant, a young diocesan priest of the diocese of East Anglia, has taken up the role as Chaplain for the Extraordinary Form in a house with a privately-owned chapel - Our Lady Immaculate and St Edmund's, Withermarsh Green. It is in the southeast corner of the diocese, south of Ipswich." Story continues.
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