Thanks bishop for leading prayers on the Big Day. Went off well - "even the late John Thomson could never accuse me of being a good organizer". Cutting from the local paper enclosed - plus something for your expenses.
manuscript annotation: "£20"
[Fr DC Thomson name blanked out in letter header]
Hunts Post article: "The newly-installed Roman Catholic Bishop of East Anglia, the Rt Rev Alan Clark, arrived in Huntingdon on Friday to carry out his first official engagement." Story continues
image caption: "Leaving St Michael's after mass, the new Bishop of East Anglia, the Rt Rev Alan Clark (centre), with parish priest Father George Grace (left) and the new Mayor of Huntingdon, Mr Ralph Dean."
Leaflet announcing 4 one-hour talks under the common heading of "The Common Good" commencing on 18 February 1997.
The topics drawn from a document of which a short summary is available from the Tablet
Agrees with Fr Rear's suggestions for 1999's Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and happy for him to go ahead.
Smith, Peter David Gordon Rev LLB JCD (1943-2020)Great job was done by the the organisers of the "Assembly and Conference". However they did not budget for expenses adequately which means a £10,000 shortfall. Central funds cannot meet this. Requests Fr Howlin to help out by giving £2,000 - "...blatant begging, but I think I have no option."
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)pg 1: Celebration "Day of the Diocese" : 5th birthday of the Diocese; Dedication to "Renewal of Faith and Mission for the next 10 years"
pg 2: Diocese of East Anglia; Purpose of the "Day of the Diocese"; The programme; Contact (Mr Ray Sykes)
The Religious renewal which has taken Roman Catholics "along new ways and strange paths", will be strongly reinforced by the Bishop of East Anglia, the Rt Rev Alan Clark, when he addresses 20,000 from every corner of his diocese tomorrow (Sunday June 30), at 3pm.
His message is that the reappraisal and renewal signposted by the Second Vatican Council have transformed and enriched the force of the Church.
Young people from throughout the diocese of East Anglia, representing some of the diocese's 40 schools, will gather to celebrate the feast of Christ the King. A programme of events at Notre Dame High School is followed by a procession to St John the Baptist Cathedral.
Dowsey, Gary Rev (1955-)Meeting to discuss a plan. Fr Hypher: "It's not just a meeting - it's a fiesta at which we can pray, worship, discuss, meet friends ad join in social events and side-shows."
Unknown"Narthex Photos May 2000" - iPhoto Library folder contains three versions of the following folders held as "original", "modified", "data":
folder: Narthex BB Tower Broadcast - images take on the SJB tower showing a number of people involved in broadcast
folder: Narthex NNT Reception - images of a reception (Narthex)
folder: Narthex Opening May 22, 2010 - images of a reception (Cathedral House garden)
Programme extracts relating to performances by Myleene Klass in SJB, Norwich, on 24 June 2005.
- "Anglia Tonight" - interview with Fr J Walsh; background to cathedral & Myleene Klass; concert preview
- "Anglia News" - concert report; fundraising for Narthex building (for £2.4 million); Bp Michael Evans interview; Myleene Klass background;
Running time: 4 minutes 27 seconds
File size: 82 Kbytes
1980 - Charismatic Conference 1-3 Aug - Prayer Card
5 Sept 1982 - National Pilgrimage Souvenir programme
1990 - Pilgrimage calendar card
1993 - Easter to October schedule of pilgrimages
1994 - Pilgrimage calendar card (2 copies)
1994 - National Ecumenical Youth Pilgrimage - 7-11 August
1996 - Pilgrimage booklet
1997-1998 - A celebration of 100 years of pilgrimage - event brochure (2 copies)
1998 - Calendar - card/folder
2010 - 1st Divine Mercy Pilgrimage - 5 June - Programme booklet
undated - A Marian advent (Peter Allen SM) - leaflet
Born digital documents written to address planning and execution of the 1998 Flower Festival held in St John the Baptist Cathedral Norwich. Mainly written by Pat Scrutton / Barbara Scrutton
Scrutton, Patrick Michael Mr (-2018)Two pages addressing in outline:
Provisional Timetable
Other possibilities
Other activities
Requisites
Budget
Personnel
Preparation before the day
preparation on the Saturday morning
Revision of Leaflet - final draft accepted; professional production (in blue ink) for better impact; Mr Mellamphy contacted to do a line drawing
Pilgrimage Walk - secretary to publicise the event; discussion on other arrangements
AOB - Covenant Players had offered do a play (for £60 + board) on any topic - will contact the for later; bequest offer
Proposed Ecumenical centre - viability of having a centre and a shrine; St Peter's church considered for Maritime Museum could house a Theological Museum and a shrine?
Leaflet - Ipswich Typing Bureau - quality & cost for the leaflet
Pilgrimage Walk - numbers down on last year; poor support from Catholic clergy; not enough preparation
Day of Recollection - theme discussion; lunch arrangements as for last year
AOB - Mr Smith's book; Mr Mellamphy almost completed prototype statue
9 in attendance [note: first time names provided of meeting attendees]
Walsingham Pilgrimage - programme awaited; coach to be booked; Mr Smith to do posters
Quiet Day - contact Fr Elias; November date
Ecumenical Centre - churches to be viewed on 20 April at 3pm
AOB - Statue to be made of oak and be hollow; letter of thanks to Mr Mellamphy; Ecumenical Society of BVM requested a talk about the Guild - July 4 at Tolleshunt Knight.
9 in attendance
Quiet Day - Awaiting confirmation from Fr Elias
Ecumenical Centre - unhelpful letter from Canon Millett of St Giles about the Ecumenical Centre - to obtain report in "Church in Suffolk" instead
AOB - Pilgrimage Walk - insurance cover, similar programme to that of last year, additional detail provided; successful talk to the Ecumenical Society of the BVM; chase up subscription payment
5 in attendance; 3 apologies
Matters arising: approach to be made to companies; planning permission; Salvation Army concert; video; international contacts
Situation report: Approaching £42,000
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