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GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-07-01-1 · Item · c. 1999
Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

Bishop Peter Smith blessed two stained glass windows in the chapel of the Holy Family Church at King's Lynn which had been commissioned by the Elders Group. Before on of the windows, the Bishop is with Fr Finegan and the artist. Image taken during Fr Finegan's time at The Holy Family church (1998-2000).

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GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-07-06-4 · Item · 19 August 1997
Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

Front cover - image
pg1: title page
"Solemn Pontifical Mass / on the occasion of the / Centenary of the Refounding of the Shrine / of / Our Lady of Walsingham / in the / Church of the Annunciation, London Road, King's Lynn"
Celebrated on 19 August 1997 at Red Mount Chapel, King's Lynn by Bishop peter Smith in the presence of Cardinal Daly
pg3: message from the parish priest Fr A Shryane
pg4: guests to be escorted to their seats
pg4: Procession structure
pg5-6: hymn; Procession of the Replica Statue - structure
pg8-26: pontifical mass
pg27: final hymn; Guild of Our Lady of Ransom form up to process with the statue to Massingham St Mary; tour of Red Mount chapel; Papal message read out
inside front cover: acknowledgements
Back cover - centenary logo image

Shryane, Anthony Rev
GB ARCHON 2913 COL03-IMG094 · Item · 5 December 1997
Part of RCDEA Photographs

Bishop Peter Smith reaching up to annoint a cross on the wall of St Nicholas Church, Lowestoft. Deacon behind him holding up a container of chrism.
Reverse: affixed is a statement declaring the dedication of the church with date. [Possibly cut from the order of service]

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GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-01-01-120 · Item · c. 7 April 1998
Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

Fr Back has been in hospital for 3 days with pancreatitis. Description of his condition and stay in hospital. Sees in his diary that he has been out to 40 meals since just before Christmas! Situation report about the Parish: re-heating done; repair programme for presbytery (no longer up for sale); site at Leiston; more children at liturgy; 2 receptions for Eater; assemblies at school; contacting B&Bs and hotels; expects to be chaplain to the Mayor; coach booked for Chrism Mass. Forward look to exchange with priest in London; Verona for a week; first Communions and then Aldeburgh Festival.

Back, Christopher G E Rev (-2014)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-139 · Item · 27 June 1997
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

Meeting held with VG chairing it; points raised where:

  1. Change in mass timetable - for Hunstanton and Dersingham; £10 for each Sacramental visit, as no Collection is received by the parish from Dersingham
  2. Confessions timetable
  3. One newsletter - 4p per copy for those sent to Dersingham
  4. One pastoral council
  5. All notices to be given by PP
  6. Dersingham decisions discussed with PP
  7. PP to have a key to Dersingham church
  8. Diocesan Mailing lists to reflect one parish
    Deacon Matthews asked for time to consider these.
    PP now has a list of Dersingham parishioners.
    PP reliant on Deacon and parishioners to develop the integration of Hunstanton and Dersingham.
Dobson, William Rev CSSp
GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-01-75 · Item · 20-11-1999
Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

Fr Jennings informing the Bishop that RAF Watton is to close and consequently there will not be a chapel for the community there. In considering Mass provision it may require a general review of Masses at Wymondham. Who is responsible for the Ministry of Formation of Priests since the position has been vacant for 3 years?

Jennings, David Rev
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-141 · Item · 7 July 1997
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

Information note about situation at Hunstanton/Dersingham. An experienced mental health worker and parishioner attended Mass and reported back - he reported back a clear case of burn-out. Fr Dobson did report on the meetings with Dean and VG but in a veiled manner - he also apologised to the Bishop and VG about the situation which had arisen. Fr Rear confirmed the observations.

Shryane, Philip Bernard Rev (1950-)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA21-01-01-143 · Item · 20 October 1997
Part of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund Parish, Hunstanton

Outlines the limited progress since the meeting of 5 June 1997 between Hunstanton (Fr Dobson) and Dersingham (Deacon Matthews). Frustration is high and there is concern about the reception the Bishop will get from Dersingham parishioners who feel abandoned - "a minefield".

Shryane, Philip Bernard Rev (1950-)
GB ARCHON 2913 PA47-a-01-01-63 · Item · 1999-10-23
Part of Church of the Annunciation Parish, Walsingham

Summarises meetings on 18 February 1999 and 16 September 1999.
In the first he describes following up on Bishop's suggestion for an extension - plans drawn up, planning permission obtained; cost £25,000.
In the second a number of options [listed] arose following a suggestion from the Vicar of Blakeney to share St Nicholas' church and use St Peter's as a combined hall. Need to discuss with the Bishop on next steps.

Rear, Michael Rev
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-01-01-82 · Item · 30-9-1995
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Fr Shannon details new arrangements, since there are only two priests now, for timetabling Masses in St Mary's Parish, affecting Hemsby, Caister, Acle, Yarmouth. Thanks the Bishop for his induction at St Mary's last week. Will be talking to the Vicar at Hemsby and the Methodist minister at Acle regarding use of their buildings for Masses.

Shannon, John Rev
GB ARCHON 2913 PA19-01-03-10 · Item · 25-10-1996
Part of St Mary's Parish, Great Yarmouth

Fr Shannon and the Dean, Fr Tony Sketch, visited St Teresa's Social Centre in Acle and St Thomas More's Chapel in Hemsby. The former should be kept to support the growing community in Acle and district. The latter is occasionally used for Mass on Holydays of Obligation. The Anglican Church is rented for Saturday evening Mass at £1100 per annum. Two options: 1. buy a bungalow for a retired priest to live in; renovate and renew chapel at some cost; cease rental of Anglican church. 2. Sell the land. Use Caister instead.
Hemsby folk may be aggravated since they did raise money to extend the chapel some years ago. With a congregation of 50-60 in the Winter rising to 100 in the Summer with holiday makers - Fr Shannon is sure they could all get to Caister (3 miles distant).

Shannon, John Rev
GB ARCHON 2913 PA38-05-00-2 · Item · c. 2015
Part of The Sacred Heart Parish, St Ives

Front cover: image of RC Church of Sacred Heart of Jesus; Title
Inside front: map showing location of parish in relation to neighbouring parishes
Pg 1 Forward by Fr Porczak, PP; pg 2 ; image of bells; pg 3 Contents:
Early beginnings 5
A Recycled Church 6
Pugin's little gem 9
The church exterior 9
The church interior 10
Continued expansion - the church hall 15
Celebration of 100 years 16
Solar Installation 17
Legacy 17
Glossary 17
Bibliographies 19
Appendix 21 [inside rear cover]
(Bishops of Northampton Diocese, Bishops of East Anglia Diocese., Parish Priests, Assistant priests, Deacons)
Rear cover: image of Plaque from Civic Society of St Ives - "Church of the Sacred Heart"

Porczak, Karol Rev
GB ARCHON 2913 PA22-03-00-14 · Item · 20 January 1997
Part of St Michael the Archangel Parish, Huntingdon

Fr Caulfield asked him to write to the Bishop regarding lack of progress on development plans for St Michael's. Need for diocesan representatives to show more urgency and priority for Huntingdon project. Also, the sale of the Good Shepherd has taken over three years to negotiate but lacking in information.

Neate, Andrew Rev