3 columns plus image of Bishop Clark seated at a desk, pen in hand. The article is based on the press release.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)1 image (Bp Clark & Mgr McBride) and 2 columns of text.
the article mentions: Rev Geoffrey Cook, Rev John Gardner, Mgr. McBride, Mgr Wace.
1 image; 2 columns of text. Article based on a press release.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Article; 2 columns; 3 images - "Roman Catholic Bishop Alan Clark is back from his expedition to South America..."
Mentions in the article include: witnessing a terrorist bomb attack in Lima; baptism of a sick child; visits to settlements; aid sent by the Catholics of the diocese; Bp Clark's passion for Christian unity.
article reporting on the mass and attendance by church leaders in Norwich
Eastern Evening News (1882-)very short note about Bishop Clark's message for Lent
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Description of Archbishop Barbarito's visit to the area.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Report on the visit to St John's First School in Norwich by the Envoy, Archbishop Barbarito.
Image of Archbishop with children [see link]
Advertisement for a colour supplement planned by the Eastern Daily Press and Eastern Evening News to cover Archbishop Barbarito's visit to the region.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Description of the pro-nuncio's visit to four shrines - Anglican, Methodist, Russian Orthodox, and Catholic.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Describes the need for laity involvement in the diocese and the assembly called by the Bishop to consider and address the issue.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Article describing the visit. Image showing Cardinal with John Fisher (chairman) and Jane Lowther (chairwoman) of the UEA Catholic Committee.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Short article on the publication of Bishop Clark's five-year plan.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)The article begins: "The Bishop of East Anglia, the Rt Rev Alan Clark, last night warned planners of the controversial final stage of the city's inner ring road."
Image: Bishop with headmistress (Sr Mary Cluderay) and pupils at the prizegiving at Notre Dame High School.
The article starts: " The Bishop of East Anglia today accused Neil Kinnock of putting his political credentials at risk by abusing Catholic beliefs." The bishop wants an apology from Mr Kinnock. Fr Dowsey accused the Labour leader of blasphemy and degrading Catholic teaching.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)1 large image of children from St Thomas More Middle School gathered around the East Anglia banner.
2 columns of text