Newsletter for the week commencing 1 December 2013; variety of news items; insert - A5 sheet inviting donations to "Mary's Meals".
Gowman, Martin Rev OSBNews
490 Archive Record results for News
front cover: ink drawing of St Benet's - signed Peter Keeler, 1991
pg 1-2: The Work of the Marriage Tribunal - Fr Simon
pg 3-4: Autumn Reflections - Mary Tilney
pg 5-8: Homily, Bishop Peter Smith, Centenary of St Benet's, 11 July 1998
pg 8-10: Homily, Abbot Fitzgerald-Lombard of Downside
pg 10-11: Centenary Celebrations at Gillingham - Mary A Bramley
pg 12: Lot's Wife; Dunkirk 1940 (continued...)
pg 13-15: Dunkirk 1940 (continued...)
pg 15-16: Breakout
pg 17: The Ten Commandments; Giotto and the Art of the fresco
pg 18: Giotto and the Art of the fresco - Mervyn Martin; That's not my job
pg 19: verse - Marianne; A Sister from the Congo
pg 20: A Sister from the Congo
pg 21: Behaviour in Church - Padre Pio
pg 22: Verse - To Colin - Marianne
pg 23: advertisements
pg 24: Parish Contacts
rear cover: Clergy contact details; weekly schedule
Students from John Fisher High School in Peterborough, learnt about modern slavery from a panel of professionals. "00 students took part in the day-long event on 8th February, the feast of St Josephine Bavhita - patron saint linked with human trafficking and modern slavery having been trafficked herself.
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)"St John Fishers Catholic High School has celebrated its 60th anniversary, and marked the retirement of its headteacher, with a special Mass." (Article continues...). Image of Bishop Hopes with staff at hospital. Image of Bishop Hopes with Vicky & Les Eastlake (40 years after he married them).
The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)"Hundreds of pupils and staff from 28 schools across the Diocese of East Anglia came together on 20th September for a special Mass at St John the Baptist Cathedral to mark the start of a new academic year." story continues.
1 image captioned "Bishop Alan Hopes with representatives from diocesan schools"
1 email; 2 attachments; 5 URLs
Morris, KeithPg1: weekly schedule
Pg2: Calendar of Feasts; Readers for July; Flower-arrangers for July; Parish Matters
Pg3-4: Sponsored bike ride; We could do with a younger man here; Parish Letter
"Sacred Heart Church in Soutwold has received a welcom boost with confirmation of a National Lottery grant of £210,000 and a grant of £10,000 from Historic England for the 'Crowning and Warming the Sacred Heart of Southwold' heritage project. Story continues.
Image caption: "Southwold parishioners celebrate grants for the Sacred Heart of Southwold heritage project with parish priest Fr Roger de Lacy-Spencer."
Sacred Heart Church's 'Crowning and Warming the Sacred Heart of Southwold' heritage project has been greatly boosted by a National Lottery grant of £210,000 and a grant of £10,000 from Historic England. The grants add significantly to funds already provided by the Parish and the Southwold Trust and will enable the repair and restoration of the church. Parish priest Roger de Lacy-Spencer, said: 'These generous grants will ensure the church can continue to welcome parishioners and visitors'.
News item from The Tablet, The Lowestoft Journal and The EDP
Eastern Daily PressPg 1: front cover – Church Service schedule
Pg 2-4: advertisements
Pg 5: Fr Mason introduction; Our Bazaar; The Bishop’s Visit
Pg 6: Daily Mass; Notices on Indulgences
Pg 7: Sports Dinner; To the Charitable: An Appeal on behalf of the Benedictine Missions of Lindi, East Africa
Pg 8: Mr Sam May’s Will, Local Legacies and Benefactions
insert pg 1: English Medieval Anchorites
insert pg 2: A Saint of the Eucharist; Divine epigrams
insert pg 3: Life between by Bede jarrett OP
insert pg 4-5: The Manna
insert pg 6: Reading Notes
insert pg 7: The Tabernacle
insert pg 8-10: The Legend of St Knighton’s Kieve
insert pg 11-12: Children’s Corner
Pg 9: Southwold – Town Topics – Looking back; Our Bishop and Our Magazine
Pg 10: Passing of an Old Pilot; The Common
Pg 11: All about a Fisherman’s Hut; Field Stile Road, Interesting Situation; Sundries
Pg 12: A Well Deserved tribute; Topical Tabloids
Pg 13-16: advertisements
cover inside & out: advertisements
1 email; 6 attachments; 10 URLs
Morris, KeithStory 1: "The Community of Our Lady of Walsingham will be running a series of online retreats through the rest of the year, and then hopefully gradually opening for visitors in person as the year goes on," Story continues. Image 1 view of reception room.
Story 2: "Touching family tributes have been paid to nurse, mother and Cathedral steward Estrella Catalan, at her funeral Mass at St John the Baptist Catholic Cathedral in Norwich." Story continues.
image of coffin standing before the high altar.
Cheque enclosed. Responding to an earlier letter [from the Bishop?] describes life as being both peaceful and hectic. A number of older sisters are in receipt of medical support e.g. Sr Mercedes. She speaks of his second point about a “good man” and saying to Mother Veronica [one of the monastery founders] “that boy” and being 12 years his senior. Mentions the local environment. Says the Bishop need not worry about her. Might be home in June – home is always Roswell. Not to give up hope about August!
Manuscript annotation in a different hand [Bishop Clark?]: “Personal Cheque for $50 sent to Walsingham 10-iv-85”
Annie, PCC"It's been a few weeks now since Mgr Philip Moger's induction as Rector of the National Shrine at Walsingham. He spoke to Eldred Willey to let people know a little bit more about him. 'Thank you very much,' said the Pope. 'Especially for the silence.' That was the parting tribute at Birmingham Airport from Pope Benedict XVI to Mgr Moger, who was director of Liturgy for his visit to England." Story continues.
Image caption "Mgr Philip Moger in the Slipper Chapel in Walsingham"
1 email; 4 attachments; 5 URLs
Morris, Keith1 email; 4 attachments; 4 URLs
Morris, Keith1 email; 6 attachments; 16 URLs
Morris, Keith1 email; 6 attachments; 6 URLs
Morris, Keith"Diocese of East Anglia seminarian, Deacon Peter Wydnanski described as a 'privilege of a lifetime' the moment he sang the Gospel in front of large crowds and a world-wide TV audience at the canonisation Mass of Cardinal John Henry Newman in Rome last Sunday." story continues.
Image captioned: Deacon Peter Wygnanski proclaiming the Gospel during the canonisartion Mass in St Peter's Square at the Vatican last Sunday."
"Bishop Alan Hopes played host to a lunchtime meeting of East Anglian seminarians at Our Lady of The Assumption and The English Martyrs, Cambridge. Present were both new seminarians and those returning to seminary to continue their formation for
another year." Story continues.
Image caption: "Pictured above, left to right, are: Back row - Benjamin Barnett (OLEM Cambridge), Fr Simon Leworthy, Fr Piotr Wygnanski (St Laurence, Cambridge), Canon Patrick Clear (Vocations Director) and Anthony Asomugha (St George, Norwich). Front: Anthony Reilly (OLEM Cambridge), Mark Ashwood (St John's Cathedral, Norwich), Bienn Carlo Manuntag (St Philip Howard, Cambridge), Bishop Alan Hopes, Fr Pádraig Hawkins (Assistant Vocations Director), Deacon Michael Smith (St Laurence, Cambridge) and Peter Ho (Sacred Heart and St Oswald, Peterborough)."