advice to catholics about their duty at the General Election. "... it is manifest that no Catholic is justified in giving his vote to any candidate, unless he has satisfied himself before God that such candidate can be trusted to use the political power which may be committed to him, in favour of just treatment of our schools. ..."
Archbishop's OfficeSudbury Parish address embossed on front cover
172: Notanda: Collections, Quemadmodum, Extraordinary Confessors, Easter Communion, Quarant Ore, Holy Oils, Peter's Pence, Ecclesiastical Fund and Poor School Fund
173-188: Lent Pastoral letter: Motherhood, Woman under Paganism, Emancipation, The Christian Ideal, New Problems, Dangers, The Woman's Movement. An Anti-Christian Conspiracy, The CWL, Church Education
189: Dispensations for Lent 1912
190: Collections for 1911
191-197: St Peter's Pence / Catholic Education Council / Ecclesiastical Education Fund / Diocesan Poor Schools - receipts for year 1911
Describes the need for laity involvement in the diocese and the assembly called by the Bishop to consider and address the issue.
Eastern Evening News (1882-)Assembly at St Bede's School in Cambridge on July 18 wherein the laity and clergy of the diocese of East Anglia will "attempt to solve the problem of a shortage of priests..."
Catholic Herald