Page 1: Statement of accounts (line entries for Income & Expenditure) as at 30/11/1990
Page 2: Form - summarising Income
Page 3: Form - summarising Expenditure
Director's report
Budget 1986/87
Building plans for Service area
Reservation of Blessed Sacrament at Chapel of Reconciliation
Shrine Council Agenda
Enclosed meeting notes [not present]. Council will write in legal reprovision for contributors. Cost likely to be around £4,000 - so our share a lot less than that. Negotiations between the churches for use of centre.
Ward, Michael R W (1930-1995)Writing to Myles Osborne (Diocesan Financial Administrator): Clarifying the position with regard to the Estates Funds and the ability to retain Church, Presbytery and House. Necessary to meet tax liabilities consequently the House (40 Manor Road) will have to be sold but need the Bishop's urgent consent to proceed.
Berry & Walton (1983-2018)Miss Insley, deceased, left £900 for foundation masses for John Hickman (not deceased) and herself. Please confirm acceptance of the gift on behalf of the Diocese.
Berry & Walton (1983-2018)Bickerdike was one of many excluded when the Beati list was winnowed from 250 as over 100 were turned down - perhaps later. Be careful about managing the fund (permission granted) and keep the monies for building/support separate from other monies. Recognise the need in such missions to harvest in-season to weather the off-season. Take care about the Squire - he has to change his ways before being received into the church. Exhortation to be prudent, discipline of a "common sense hardness".
Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)Approval to ready the chapel - need a safe for the tabernacle. Arrangements for the parish priest actions at the chapel should not be more than as agreed - exposition, benediction, [weekly mass].
Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)Defective screen letter passed onto Fr Richard Wilson (Finance Office).
Whilst the departure of Andrew Kingcomb is a blow you are showing great courage in filling the gaps left by him. However, the appointment of Eucharistic Ministers is made by the Parish Priest (Fr Nesden) and approved by me - after a period of training. Fr Charles Howarth has his duties in Massingham and his residence there.
National Pilgrimage: will seek to engage the minds of sympathetic eminential and episcopal hierarchs!
Financial Management of Walsingham: he considers that things are working pretty well at the moment - should there be a need for significant change then thought and discussion will ensue. The Trust acts well for Walsingham and that is how it should stay.
Copy of contract enclosed [not present]. Monies come from Shrine income. Questions to be passed to Fr Wilson.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Will present the estimates to the Finance Board. Has not forgotten the altar consecration on 30th November. What are you financial resources for what you intend doing?
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Great job was done by the the organisers of the "Assembly and Conference". However they did not budget for expenses adequately which means a £10,000 shortfall. Central funds cannot meet this. Requests Fr Howlin to help out by giving £2,000 - "...blatant begging, but I think I have no option."
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Fine about Rome trip. Finances highly credible - but carry on with the weekly £15 form the Sick Clergy Fund (explain more when we meet). Uncle situation - good for a time but eventually he will need proper care.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)When advising that you could claim the (Dersingham) money forgot to say taking into account the need for auditors spread over the Deaneries - hoping to meet your needs in the matrimonial field. "It was good to see you snug and comfortable at the Council Meeting."
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Grateful for the warm welcome to Deacon Matthews. Will allocate a chunk of "Ransom Money" for the first year plus trust you to allocate Dersingham collections to them with a grant from Hunstanton to cover the anticipated £1000 per year costs for Dersingham. Set up an account in your and Len's name which he could manage in situ; he will account to both Diocese and you.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Not keen on paying for the church, or even renting it. The original proposition was affordable if taken steadily. If the Church Commissioner's remain steadfast then we may think of an extension to St Henry's.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Issues about the church: suitable for today's liturgy, etc,; whether a financial transaction is involved; enough money for necessary restoration. No diocesan funds at the moment - the bishop has his own roof problem!
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Thanks for informing him about supply cover during absence. Bishop on leave soon too. The "old school building" discussion regarding finance and management being proposed is not acceptable unless certain conditions apply.
How is Fr Tony Webb doing and his contribution to parish life?
Bishop Clark supports Fr Shryane's intention to invite the Mercy Sisters at Doncaster to work in the parish. However, it is necessary to be clear of the terms of the contract which needs to be tailored to show how they will work within the parish - no general contract. Need to consider figure - suggests £2,000 rather than the £4,000 talked about in Westminster.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Will of Miss Insley for Peter Wilson to consider. Not sure how advantageous it might be for Parish or Diocese. £5190 in cash was passed to the Bishop by an executor for the purpose of putting the house [Manor Road?] to right. Chris Toller to talk to the Trustees.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)