Agreed to be patron - sensitive to the needs of the Choir School. Has his own problems with St John the Baptist but that will not interfere with his encouraging support for the Cathedral of Westminster.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Briefing (Vol 10 No 42) Page 1 and 2: Headline: "Appeal launched for National Shrine" - Support from Pope John Paul II, Cardinal Hume, The Bishop's Conference, Duke of Norfolk. Bishop Clark and Fr Birch provide background.
Other stories: H-Block of the Maze prison; Justice & Peace delegation to Zimbabwe; British Church women in Poland and Hungary; Congress liturgies on record.
Catholic Information ServicesShrine Development
The Appeal
The Slipper Chapel and Services Area
Maintenance
Other plans at the Slipper Chapel
The Sayers House and Caretakers
The Dedication of the New Chapel
The Season 1981
Future projects: Railway track; Accommodation for Sick Pilgrims
Village Properties
Liturgy n the New Chapel
Ecumenical Relationships
Other Foundations: Sue Ryder House; The Focolare House; The Walsingham Carmel; The Sons of Divine Providence
Constitution
Panel of Interviewers
Conclusions
He and Coelfrid enjoyed the meal and meeting Basil Hume.Mentions the Bishop's forthcoming operation; hopes the appeal will get a response in Beccles but spending nearly £6,000 on our own roof may work against it.
Watkin, Aelred Rev MA FSA FRSA FRHistS (1918-1997)The Meryemana appeal for an ecumenical centre and restoration of a shrine is a project which Dr Heley considers would benefit form the patronage of Cardinal Hume.
Heley, Margaret Mary (Maire) Dr (1930-2020)Before the Bishop goes to Rome, two questions:
- Asking for written approval (for the archives) to confirm a verbal authority to hold the ceremony for the Anointing of the Sick during pilgrimage masses
- Bishop of East Anglia has authority from the Conference of Bishops to make an appeal - has anything been done?
manuscript p.s.: "P.S. My replies from the Cardinal made no reference to the Press Conference..."
White glossy card cover - Title & images
page 1: Patrons / Appeal Committee / Trustees
page 2: Cardinal Hume: Why development - the cardinal explains
page 3: image of model showing new chapel of Our Lady of Reconciliation
page 4: The story of the Shrine
page 5: What is happening
page 6-7: drawing of interior of new chapel
page 8: plan of new chapel
page 9: Plan of shrine grounds
page 10-11: how you can help
page 12: drawing of exterior of chapel
Cathedral 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)Secretary of State to the Vatican telegrams Cardinal Hume that the Pope has been informed of the appeal for the development of the Shrine in Walsingham. Sends his greetings to the patrons (Cardinal Hume, Duke of Norfolk and Bishop Clark). Pleased to learn of the continued care being devoted to an integral part of England's Catholic Heritage.
Casaroli, Agostino Rev (1914-1998)