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            22 People / Organisations results for Ipswich

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            Basil and David Hatcher
            CB211 · Corporate body · 1989

            1989: Architect for Meryemana Foundation project at St Nicholas Church, Ipswich

            P591 · Person · 1931-2020

            1986-1996: Bishop of Edmundsbury and Ipswich
            1994: Links with Meryemana Foundation
            April 2020: died

            Elanjikkal, Bineesh Rev OCD
            P733 · Person · 2019-2022

            2019: arrived from India
            2019: assistant priest / chaplain in Ipswich
            2022: returned to india

            P701 · Person · 1933-2021

            1933: born
            1958: Ordained
            1961-1967: Bishop's Secretary
            1976: Canon
            1995: retired
            2021: died

            Canon Michael was a priest of the Diocese of Northampton who had retired to the Diocese of East Anglia and has lived and assisted in the parish of St Mary’s Ipswich
            (particularly in Holy Family, Kesgrave) for many years. In 2018, Canon Michael celebrated a special jubilee – marking 60 years of his service as a priest.
            Obituary: RCDEA Yearbook 2021 Pg 77
            Obituary: https://centenary.stellamaris.org.uk/memory/canon-michael-hazell/ (accessed 6-1-2024)

            Healey, Richard Fr
            P638 · Person · 1980-

            Fr Dick Healey retired to Montana in Great Barton, near Bury St Edmunds. While resident there Fr Dick will be the chaplain to the Community of the Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion and the nursing home. He was brought up in Ipswich and was a regular altar server in St Mary's and St Pancras parishes. In 1973 he was sent to Campion House, Osterley and in 1974 he transferred to Oscott Seminary and was ordained as a priest in 1980. He served in St George's, Norwich and St Edmunds in Bury St Edmunds, as parish priest at St Mary's, Ipswich, at Brandon and Mildenhall, at Woodbridge and as part of the clergy team in Our Lady and the English Martyrs, Cambridge. His final four years as parish priest at Fakenham.

            1980: Ordained
            1996: writing to Bishop's Office re Guild of St Stephen
            2016-2020: PP at Fakenham
            2020: Retired

            Heath, Bernard R Rev (-2013)
            P366 · Person · 1994-2013

            1989: Ordained
            1994: PP at Aldeburgh
            2005: Retired from St Mary’s, Ipswich
            2013: Died

            P547 · Person · 1930-2020

            1930: born
            1978: Founding member of The Guild of Our Lady of Ipswich
            2020: Died

            Dr Maire Heley was born in St Albans on 22 July 1930 and attended a local convent school and grammar in London before winning a place at the Royal Free Hospital to study medicine. She won a national prize for surgery but always wanted to be a family doctor and after working at a hospital in Windsor she came to Ipswich as a GP. She had been a member British Medical Association for 66 years and a long-time parishioner at St Pancras, Ipswich.
            She was instrumental in forging links with Nettuno in Italy which venerates a statue taken there by English sailors after it was rescued from the destruction of the English shrine. Maire supported, and was a representative at, many ecumenical functions in Ipswich. In her seventies she studied for the Maryvale Diploma in Evangelisation and Ministry and obtained a distinction. She also attended the East Anglia Diocesan adult learning courses that Bishop Michael Evans began.

            Hennessy, David Rev (-2019)
            P329 · Person · 2007-2019

            -~1987: De La Salle Brother
            1987: Head of the St Joseph’s College, Ipswich from the autumn of 1987
            1998: Ordained
            1998-?: Asst. Priest, All Souls' Peterborough
            ?-2007: Sawston as Parish Priest
            2007-2014: PP St Felix, Felixstowe
            died: 2019

            Obituary: RCDEA Diocesan Yearbook 2020 pg75

            Hodgson, Alan Rev
            P737 · Person · 2019-

            2019: ordained
            2022: Dean of St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich

            Ipswich Borough Council
            CB207 · Corporate body · 1974-

            Ipswich was a county borough from 1889 to 1974. Ipswich Borough Council was founded in 1974. The borough is covered by two parliamentary constituencies: Ipswich, which covers about 75% and Central Suffolk & North Ipswich, which covers the remaining 25%.

            CB208 · Corporate body · 1981-

            1981: Ipswich Historic Churches Trust was set up by the Ipswich Borough Council to care for five medieval town centre churches.

            1988: commenced dialogue with Meryemana Foundation regarding St Nicholas Church

            Jackaman & Sons
            CB099 · Corporate body · 1923

            1923: sale of Aldeburgh Presbytery to Diocese/Bishop

            Johns, Slater & Haward
            CB087 · Corporate body · 1960

            1960: Plans drawn for new Secondary School in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth

            P035 · Person · 1973-2022

            1963-1970: Curate, St Pancras, Ipswich
            1970-1973: Curate, St John the Baptist, Norwich
            9-1973 - 7-1981: PP at Woodbridge
            1981-2019: Assistant priest / PP, St Pancras, Ipswich
            2019: retired
            2022: died

            P118 · Person · 1919-2011

            20 June 1919, born at Rosyth, Fife. He studied at Blairs College, Aberdeen, then Scots College, Rome, in 1939 awarded a Bachelor of Philosophy. Ordained in December 1943. 1 February 1944, a curate to St John’s Cathedral, Norwich, before going to High Wycombe. 1951 Parish priest at Sacred Heart, Southwold for seven years and built a new church at Halesworth. 1958, priest-in-charge at St Peter’s RC Church, Gorleston - parish hall built and in 1964 the church was consecrated on the 25th anniversary of its opening. 1967, Dean of Ipswich and was responsible for opening St Mark’s Primary School and completing St Alban’s Secondary School. 1976, Canon McBride became administrator when St John’s was made a cathedral and became Vicar General. October 1980 he became Parish priest in Dereham for 2 years before going to St Mary Magdalane Parish in Ipswich. Before retirement he spent 12 years at St Joseph’s, Sheringham.
            24 April 2011: died

            P345 · Person · 1935-2016

            Tony Philpot was born in 1935 in Croydon. When war broke out the family moved to Bedford. Following education at Bedford School, he began his studies at the English College in Rome, was ordained in 1959, and returned to the Northampton diocese to serve as curate in Bedford and then the Cathedral.
            His first pastoral charge was Leighton Buzzard, and, thereafter, all his parish appointments were in what became the East Anglia diocese. He went to Ipswich, Newmarket, and to Our Lady and the English Martyrs in Cambridge, where he remained for fourteen years. His time there, where his gifts as a talented preacher and a gentle pastor were much appreciated, was one of change.
            Tony was involved in reorganisation of Catholic state secondary education in Cambridge. When the East Anglia diocese was established, Bishop Clark put him in charge of RE, and later made him vicar general. The 1980s were a time when support to diocesan priests was given priority, and he co-ordinated this work. He also become involved in the Jesus Caritas Fraternity, and eventually became the worldwide responsible. This took him out of the country frequently, and, as a seasoned traveller, he soon learnt the perils of lost luggage. He boasted that he could be away for three weeks, just taking hand luggage with him and washing his clothes on a daily basis.
            He was elected to the Old Brotherhood of the English Secular Clergy, the successor of the body which had, in penal times, been responsible for governing the Church in England. When he left Cambridge in 1994, Tony took the unusual step of returning to Ipswich, but was soon asked to look after Palazzola, the country villa of the English College, close to Lake Albano. He was increasingly asked to give retreats, and many dioceses benefited from his accessible wisdom and deeply-rooted spirituality. He wrote two books – ‘Priesthood in Reality’ and ‘You Shall be Holy’. Unsurprisingly, he was asked to move to the College to become Spiritual Director, a post he held for five years.
            Retirement took him to Peterborough, where his linguistic gifts were harnessed in ministering to the large Portuguese-speaking community. After some years there he decided to move to London when an independent-living flat became available at St Anne’s in Stoke Newington. On being diagnosed with cancer he was transferred to the nursing home section of St Anne’s, where died on 16th July 2016.

            P301 · Person · -2012

            1977-1982: PP at St Mary Magdalen, Ipswich
            ?-1995-?: PP at Our Lady Star of the Sea, Lowesoft
            2009: Retired from Lowestoft
            2012: died

            P582 · Person · 1907-1987

            "His working life as a botanist specialising in seeds. As the representative of an international seed-producing consortium of companies he gave his expertise to hundreds of horticultural nurseries and commercial greenhouses"
            1907: born
            1946: converted to Catholicism
            1955: moved to Ipswich
            1974: retired (aged 67)
            1980: Published a book
            1987: died - reported in Guild minutes 8-6-1987

            Spellman, Paul Rev
            P719 · Person · 2021-

            2019, July 6: Ordained
            2020: March
            2021: Ipswich

            Strutt & Parker
            CB103 · Corporate body · 1963

            1963: Valuation of a house in Aldeburgh