"Cardinal Hume, Archbishop of Westminster, scores a'1st' on Sunday when he visits the University of East Anglia - the first Cardinal to do so. "
Dowsey, Gary Rev (1955-)Article describing the visit and quoting from the Cardinal.
Eastern Daily PressUEA Newsletter - pg 4 image of Cardinal Hume on UEA campus - no article
University of East AngliaChristmas Greetings; Away Week 17-21 April - with the Bishop, All Priests and Religious, Park Place, Pastoral Centre, Fareham, Hants; Being the Church in Today's World - Cardinal Hume's book, diocesan pilgrimage, 120 places; Advent Pastoral 1988; The Generosity of 1988; Fututre Provision; Quinquennial (1982-1986) - "encouraging"
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Article describing the visit. Image showing Cardinal with John Fisher (chairman) and Jane Lowther (chairwoman) of the UEA Catholic Committee.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Peterborough column reports on the complaint by Senior Catholic clergy regarding the words used by Mr. Kinnock during a speech at a Labour party rally.
The Daily Telegraph / The Sunday TelegraphIn a letter to Cardinal Hume, Mr Kinnock said he regretted his remarks. Catholic Bishops had told him that his remarks at a Labour rally in Birmingham had deeply offended thousands of his own supporters.
The Daily Mail1987; The Diocesan Pastoral Programme; The Mystery of God - Cardinal Hume, Vatican II; The Spirit of 1988 -renewal of our priesthood and humanity; The Mass in the absence of a priest, John Drury; Deacons - programme underway, eucharistic ministers - vigilance and refresher courses
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)pg1: Celebration of the Centenary with Cardinal Hume; Programme
pg2: Invitation for Press/Broadcasters to a reception at Cathedral House on 13 June 1984, Fr Harry Wace hosting
pg3-5: "Cardinal Hume Joins in Norwich Centenary Celebrations"; description of personalities, events and programme
Mr Kinnock's words went way beyond what is acceptable - however "he was playing with words in a careless and insensitive way."
The TimesThe labour leader's attempts at humour fall flat.
The Daily MailCathedral project phases 1-4; Cost £350,000 (equals 100 medium priced cars!); Appeal; Blackfriars Hall in Norwich on 3rd February 1978, Cardinal Hume and other patrons attending; requesting names and addresses of potential donors; hospital for cyst removal on 12 February
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)subhead: "'Immaculate misconception' jibe at Labour rally angers cardinal, bishops and Duke. Opposition leader expresses 'regret'"
The use of Marian imagery to ridicule the Prime Minister earned condemnation from many.