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Finegan, David RevSide 1
AGENDA FOR PARISH MEETING 8.11.1965.
- Opening Prayer
- Nature & membership of Consultative Committee
- Plans for the Church:
a. Rewiring & lighting
b. Organ & organ loft
c. Method of Heating
d. Redecorating
e. Windows
f. Kneelers
g. Area outside
h. The Shrine - Fairstead Plot
- St Martha's
- Social activities
a. Summer fete
b. St Pat's Dance
c. Whist drives etc
d. Talks for Catholics & non-catholics. - The Presbytery
- Fund raising.
a. Covenants
b. Rupert
c. Presbytery gift list - Appointment of Committee.
- A.0.B.
Side 2
YOU WANT A FULLER PART IN THE LIFE OF THE PARISH?....?
THEN WHY NOT.....
Join one of the Societies
or
Help the debt by being a Rupert Agent
or
Make a constructive suggestion - and be willing to make it work
or
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
PERHAPS THIS FORM WILL HELP YOU TO DECIDE NOW.
NAME ….....…………………..
Address
I would like to join the K.S.C. / C.W.L. / S.V.P.
I would like to help with "Rupert"
I would like more details of the Covenant Scheme
My suggestion is:-
"More than 40 bishops have descended on Norwich for a two-day summit meeting", story continues.
image 1 caption: "More than 40 bishops descended on Norwich on Tuesday for a summit meeting."
image 2 caption: "Bishop of Norwich Graham Usher, with Archbishop Justin Welby and Cardinal Vincent Nichols"
image 3 caption: "More than 40 bishops descended on Norwich"
"More than 40 bishops have descended on Norwich for a summit meeting", story continues.
image 1 caption: "More than 40 bishops descended on Norwich on Tuesday for a summit meeting."
image 2 caption: "Bishop of Norwich Graham Usher, with Archbishop Justin Welby and Cardinal Vincent Nichols"
image 3 caption: "More than 40 bishops descended on Norwich"
Poster text:
An evening at the George.
To the Sensible Inhabitants of the town of Northampton
My Friends,
A Performance took place on Tuesday Evening, at the George Hotel, in this Town, an Outline of which I proceed to lay before you, and to take your opinion on the same.
A vagabond Frenchman, who was lately kicked out of Aylesbury, and who has been for some weeks past parading his Mustachios in this Town, finding he could not deceive me by his impostures, has taken refuge under the wing of a Baptist Minister, with whom he is, I believe, at present picking up his crumbs; and to satisfy his own spite, and gratify his new friends, he thought well, on Tuesday Evening, to procure an Exhibition of Father Gavazzi, an Italian Priest, whom he brought down form London, to inveigh against the Corruptions of the Church of Rome, at Northampton.
A meeting having been duly called, the Mayor of the Town took the Chair; Gavazzi, with a Stranger or two, some preachers of the Town, and a Little Frenchman, appeared on the platform; and the room was filled with a large number of decently dressed Men and Women of the Town and Neighbourhood. The Performance commenced by a Person reading, in English, an outline of what was going to be done; when the Father rose, and with stentorian lungs, and violent gesticulations, poured forth a torrent of eloquent but unintelligible Italian. That the gaping audience might know when to express their approbation, a man in a distant part of the Room acted as Fugleman; and when he gave the signal, they stamped and clapped. After an hour and a half of most furious harangue, one whole sentence of which was not understood by one in fifty of the audience, a vote of thanks to the pious Father was proposed and seconded; and the Assembly broke up, highly delighted, edified, and instructed by what they had seen; and having spent a very agreeable evening at the George, returned to their homes, quite determined to hate and protest against Papists and Popery more than ever.
Such was the scene enacted in this Town, on Tuesday Evening, sanctioned by the presence of the Mayor, and a goodly muster of Clergy of most Denominations in the Town and Neighbourhood; --- a scene, I hesitate not to say, as ludicrous as any exhibited last week, on Boughton Green. A hash of the sane Dainty Dish may very likely be served up to the public, in the Mercury and Herald. On Saturday Morning; and every Pulpit in the Town will no doubt be made to ring, on Sunday, with a repetition (more or less effective) of the calumnious invectives of the pious Father.
But--- Men of Northampton, are these scenes to be repeated? Are the amenities of life, and the comfort of society, to be destroyed amongst us, be every Foreign Harlequin, brought here by Bigots, to make this Town a hot-bed of Intolerance, and to sow Discord and Religious Hate among Brethren? I believe and trust that you will answer, NO!
I am, your Friend and Fellow-Townsman +Wm. Wareing
Northampton, July 4th 1851
Latin Text [a translation below]:
Omnibus has visuris sautem et beneditionem in Domino.
Synodum dioecesanam hoc anno, Deo juvante habituri, ut SS Patrum instituta, praeceptaque sequamur; ne pereat fructus ille, quem ex ea capere omnes possumus, monemus in Dominio, ac poenis sacrorum Canonum, seu aliis ad arbitrium nostrum proponendis, jubemus in virtute Sanctae Obedientiae Ecclesia nostrae Cathedralis Canonicos omnesque etiam Regulares, curae animarum in Dioecesi nostra addictos, et quoscunque tam e Clero Saeculari quam Regulari, qui ratione Facultatum quas a nobis obtinent, vel ex alio aliquo titulo Synodo hujus Dioecesis interesse debent, die sexta mensis maii proximi in nostrum proCathedralem Ecclesiam sancti felicis convenire, neque vero pro se alios mittere; nisi qui legitima causa sint impediti, quam nobis probaverint. Volumus autem ut haec Synodi indictio affixa valvis proCathedralis ecclesiae perinde omnes, et singulos interesse debentes afficiat, ac si fuisset singulus singulatim intimata.
in Feriis Quintis ante Synodum a die 16 aprilis Missae de Spiritu Sancto fiant, vel Collecta dicatur, et in Dominicis ac Festis Diebus, Litaniae Sanctorum ante Missam recitentur.
Datum Northantoniae Die 19 Mensis Martii A. D. 1857
Rough Translation:
To all health and blessing in the Lord.
We will have a Diocesan Synod this year, with the help of God, so that we may follow the institutions and precepts of the Holy Fathers; lest that fruit be lost, which we all can take from it, we warn in the Dominion, and by the punishments of the sacred Canons, or by proposing to others at our discretion, we command, by virtue of Holy Obedience, the Canons of our Cathedral Church, and all the Regulars also, committed to the care of souls in our Diocese, and any both from the Secular and Regular Clergy, who, by reason of the Faculties which they obtain from us, or by reason of some other title, must attend the Synod of this Diocese, on the sixth of May next, in our pro-Cathedral Church of St. Felix, and not send others in their stead; except those who are hindered by a legitimate cause, which they have proved to us. This notice of Synod will be affixed to the gates of the Cathedral church, should equally affect all those who must attend, as if it had been intimated to each one individually.
On the Thursdays before the Synod from the 16th of April Masses on the Holy Spirit should be held, or the Collect said, and on Sundays and Feast Days, the Litany of the Saints should be recited before the Mass.
Given at Northampton on the 19th day of March, A. D. 1857
manuscript annotation on reverse: "The Synodal mass will be at 9. Each one should bring his cassock, surplis, biretta and praxis Synodi Diocesanes."
Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)in Latin: call to the pro-Cathedral of St Felix at 9am on 10th May.
on reverse in manuscript: "For one month previously by order of the Bishop, the faithful are to be exhorted to pray for the abundant fruits of the Holy Ghost upon the Synod.
"From the Thursday after Low Sunday, inclusively, the votive Mass of the Holy Ghost, or the Collect of the same to be said each Thursday; and Sunday before Mass the Litany of the Saints."
This document was found inside CWL-12-00-2.
Heading: "Catholic Women's League - Woodbridge"
Text: 1948. "At the end of May steps were taken to form a branch of the CWL. Twenty ladies attended the inaugural meeting which was addressed by Mrs. Rope of the Ipswich branch. The priest at Woodbridge at this time was father (later Canon) Thomson. When Father Nicholson was at Woodbridge he had founded the St Thomas Guild' as there were insufficient numbers for CWL branch."
Citation: "The East Anglia Guild Magazine with which was the Northampton Diocesan Chronicle / No1 Summer 1949."
Minutes of meetings for Brantham CWL - from 21 January 1961 to 7 October 1975; all entries manuscript. List of officers on inside front cover.
Minutes from the first parish meeting. Addresses structure/compositon of committee and sub-committees. Deals with the agenda. Lists the members of the committee.
Wace, Harry Montague Anthony Rev (1926-2002)Minutes of meeting establishing the East Anglia Branch.
John Paul II facing Bishop Smith, Cardinal Hume in background centre.
UnknownMinute book from 6 April 1967 (first meeting) to 4 September 1974. All entries in manuscript.
"Fr Karol Porczak reports from the international meeting organised by the Holy See for the New Evangelisation, which took place in Rome in late 2019." Story continues.
Image: "East Anglian representatives at the meeting, from left, Elizbeth Barker, Fr Karol Porczak and Rececca Bretherton.""
Notes by Fr Harry Wace for the meeting. States that this is an opportunity for the laity to take part in parish life. It won't be plan sailing and it's not about rubber stamping the parish priest. Provides an overview of the likely structure.
Wace, Harry Montague Anthony Rev (1926-2002)AGENDA
Opening Prayers, Fr. David Finegan.
Review of the year 1999 - 2000 Fr. David Finegan. Financial Report. John Reid.
St. Martha's School Report. Johanna Bullock.
PARISH GROUP REPORTS
Churches Together - David Athey.
9th King's Lynn RC Scout Group Peter Martin. Elders Group - John Green.
Justice and Peace Peter Coates, Michael Prentice. Knights of St. Columba - Jim Harrington.
Marriage Care - Marion Mayhew.
Mercy Associates - Michael Scoles.
North Wootton Group - Ingeborge Shiers.
Prayer Group - Carolyn Donaldson.
St. Vincent. De. Paul. Society - Renee Thomas.
Walsingham Association - David Athey.
Children's Liturgy - Jo Chomicz.
Upper Room Players - Louise Smith.
Youth Council - Andrea Barrett.
Traidcraft - Caroline Brooks.
Diocesan Pastoral Council - Peter Kings, Michael Scoles.
Refreshments Holy Family - Pat Athey.
Covenant with the poor- Miram Cairns.
OTHER BUSINESS
Voting: Vice-Chairperson. Parish Pastoral Council.
Question Time: Fr. David Finegan / John Reid - Financial / Johanna Bullock - St. Martha's.
A.O.B. Time Permitting.
Closing Prayers. Fr. David Finegan.
Finegan, David RevAGENDA
Opening Prayers, Fr. David Finegan.
Review of the year 2002-2003 Fr. David Finegan
Financial Report. John Reid.
St. Martha's School Report.
PARISH GROUP REPORTS
APF - Renne Thomas.
Children's Liturgy - Jo Chomicz.
Churches Together - David Athey.
Celebration Cafe - Pat Athey.
Elders Group John Green.
Justice and Peace - Michael Prentice.
Knights of St. Columba Jim Harrington.
Marriage Care.
Mercy Associates - Andrea Barrett.
The Prayer Group - Carolyn Donaldson.
9th King's Lynn RC Scout Group - Judith Ashwell.
St. Vincent. De. Paul. Society Pauline McSherry.
Traidcraft - Caroline Brooks.
Upper Room Players - John O'Connell.
Walsingham Association - Lena Sturman.
Wootton Group - Ingeborg Shiers.
Youth in this Parish Andrea Barrett
Handicap Children's Pilgrimage Trust (HCPT) - John Belfield.
ELECTION
Chairperson. Parish Pastoral Council.
Secretary. Parish Pastoral Council
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Closing Prayers. Rev John Belfield.
- Opening Prayer - Fr David Finegan
- Welcome - Tony Fox.
- Apologies
- Minutes of Last AGM 2003-2004
- Parish Report 2004 – 2005 – Fr David Finegan.
- Finance Report - Mr John Reed.
- St Martha's School - Headmaster Mr Aidan McGovern.
- Parish Group Reports:
A.P.F.
Chidren's Liturgy.
Churches Together
Coffee & Teas - HFC.
Elders Group.
Justice and Peace.
Knights of St. Columba.
Marriage Care.
Mercy Associates.
Music Group.
Prayer Group.
Scout Group.
St. Vincent De Paul Society.
Traidcraft.
Upper Room Players.
Walsingham Association.
Wootton Group.
Youth. (HCTP) - Any other Business
- Date of Next PPC Meeting
- Closing prayer: Fr. David Finegan.
- Opening Prayer - Fr David Finegan
- Welcome - Tony Fox.
- Apologies
- Minutes of Last AGM 2003-2004
- Parish Report – Fr David Finegan.
- Finance Report - Mr John Reed.
- St Martha's School - Headmaster Mr Aidan McGovern.
- Parish Group Reports:
A.P.F.
Churches Together
Elders Group.
Knights of St. Columba.
Marriage Care.
Mercy Associates.
Holy Family Church Musicians.
Prayer Group.
Mothers Prayers.
9th King's Lynn Beaver Scout Group.
9th King's Lynn CubScout Group
Tea and Coffee at Holy Family
The Upper Room Players (TURPS).
St. Vincent De Paul Society.
Walsingham Association.
Wootton Group.
Youth. (HCTP) - Any other Business
- Date of Next PPC Meeting
- Closing prayer: Fr. David Finegan.