Have the goodness to dispense with your fllock, in my name, from the duties of fasting and abstinence, during the privations of the awful scourges of the cholera; and exchange the oratio imperata [illegible] in the mass for one pro vitanda mortalitati until further directions.
Yours ever in Xt.
+Wm Wareing
I extend the above to the Hall.I presume Mr Elves is about I only returned home last evening from Lincolnshire.
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Note of questions (all ticked) received from Fr Sloan
- 5pm arrival
- Bishop to offer Mass - donor of the new tabernacle would be delighted
- Stay for tea - presume Bishop to have evening meal in Great Yarmouth
Pg1: Covering letter for visitation programme. Bring forward the visiting of the home-bound; Bishop needs to be back at Poringland for an important engagement on Monday morning.
Pg2: programme for parish visitation17-18 November 1979
Confirms that the schedule stands as arranged except for rescheduling 10am Mass to 10.30am. Bishop will lunch with Todhunter and will be bringing chrism, etc., etc..
Bishop's OfficeFr John Smith confirms the Bishop will: preach at 8am mass at Gillingham; 10am Confirmation Mass at Beccles will be said in English; preach at the 6.30pm; visits of 10 minutes each i the afternoon; cup of tea at the convent; visit to St Mary's Home. All about best use of the Bishop's time without making it seemed rushed.
p.s "... noted your request for a medal for Reginald Jones"
Fr Paul Maddison writing as Bishop's secretary to say categorically that there are no plans to end Mass at Hemsby and no correspondence to that end has occurred between the Bishop and Fr John Shannon at Yarmouth.
Bishop's Officelight card cover - front illustration; inside front, message from Fr Shryane, insdie back, blank, outside back, image "Celebrating 100 years"
8 sides with hymns and the Mass
[Letter found in the Encyclical]
"Dear Fr Peacock, The dog cart will do very well. I shall arrive on Saturday at 4.30. I am willing to dine on Sat. at Mrs Sander's [?] if the dinner do [sic] not interfere with confession work. I will hear confessions on Sat. 8 to 9. I will say the first Mass on Sunday at 8.30. You need not erect a throne. Yr in J.C. +Arthur B of Npton"
Prayers for Pope Gregory to be added in every Mass until a successor is appointed.
addressed: "The Very Rev FC Husenbeth, Cossey, Norwich"
Suggestign thta prayers be said accorgin to page 34 of the Ordo Ricitandi until the end of September.
addressed: "Very Rev FC Husenbeth, Cossey, Norwich"
Membership of 72 with core 25-30 members. Standard format: Mass, meeting, guest speaker, discussion with refreshments and raffle.
Oxburgh Chapel Annual Mass well attended. Thanks to the Bedingfeld family and National Trust for making the chapel available. Westminster trip in September. Christmas visit to the Thursford Extravaganza.
"A family fro St Edmund, King and Martyr parish in Bungay, Suffolk, have created a virtual chapel in their home as they join in Mass whiles self-isolating." Story continues.
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"A first-ever Cantonese Mass has taken place in Sawston following the arrival of a number of Catholies in the area from Hong Kong. Dominic chung reports. As many as 58 Cantonese-speaking Catholics and their friends, took part in a Mass celebrated by Canon John Minh at our Lady of lourdes Sawston (OLOL), on 7th April. Though he does not speak or read the language, Canon John Minh celebrated entirely in Cantonese, which he learned in record time using phonetics." Story continues.
image caption: "The Cantonese congregation outside OLOL in Sawston with Canon John Minh."
Canon McShee writes: "All swell, that ends swell! And this seems to have ended quite swell. Better for you to keep the enclosed in your file, & then, before you keep the feast again, get the position regularised."
Reference is to His Grace (Bishop William Godfrey) granting permission for the Mass of Our Lady of Good Counsel on 19th May 1953
"The Cantonese Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes Sawston, St John Fisher Cambourne and Our Lady of the Assumption and the English Martyrs, Cambridge joined together in an uplifting Solemn Cantonese Mass on Saturday 9th July, to commemorate the 120 Martyrs of China." Story continues.
image 1: group gathered before the altar
79,000 Catholics celebrate the tenth birthday of their diocese on Sunday 1 June. Provides a short history and some comments from Bishop Clark, the first Bishop of the new diocese. June will be a "month of festival" ending with a Mass of Thanksgiving attended by church leaders including the Bishop of Norwich, Rt Rev Peter Nott.
Dowsey, Gary Rev (1955-)Photograph taken from above right, looking across the altar to the North aisle. Archbishop Barbarito (Nuncio) is standing reading ; Bishop Clark and ANOther are sat either side. Choir is behind the altar and servers can be seen either side of chancel
Michael Manni Photographic"Held at different churches, it is a great opportunity to meet old friends and new and especially encouraging for those who otherwise would not be able to attend." (Article continues...). Image of Beryl and Cathy
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)Programme report broadcast 25 June 1984. Voice over by reporter.
Cardinal Hume & Bishop Clark celebrating Mass - Centenary of laying of the foundation stone for SJB, Norwich.
Opening sequence of Mass and congregation; extract of Cardinal Hume's homily; short interviews with Hume, Clark and some of the congregation.
sound quality poor
running time - 2 minutes 4 seconds
digital file size: 45 Kbytes
"Tens of thousands of Catholics watched live streamed Masses in up to 17 churches across the Diocese of East Anglia." Story continues
image captioned: "Easter services were live-streaming at St John's Cathedral in Norwich..."