Er Aedis Nostris - Bp Dudley Charles
Diocesan News: Aylesbury; Beccles; Bedford; Cambridge; Hunstanton; Ipswich (St Mary); Ipswich (St Pancras); Kng's Lynn; Northampton; Norwich (St John the Baptist); Olney; Peterborough; Slough; Wellingborough; Woodbridge
The Institution of the guild of St Felix and St Edmund
Old Lamos for New - Viator
SS Peter and Paul, Wenhaston - Janet E Ebsworth
Saint on Our Lady - HG Hughes
Rescue Work: Holiday Fund; Inter Alia; Deceased Benefactors of St Francis Home; Masses for Benefactors
The Book - Moya McManus [verse]
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Er Aedis Nostris - Bp Dudley Charles
Diocesan News: Aylesbury; Aylsham; Daventry and Weedon; Gerard's Cross; Great Billing; Hunstanton; Ipswich (St Pancras); Norwich (St John the Baptist); North Walsham; Northampton; Olney; Slough; Thetford; Wellingborough; Woodbridge; Wolverton; Wymondham
The Attempted Rehabilitation of Peter Cauchon - CA Snowden
For Easter Day - MMF [verse]
History without Reading, but not without Tears - WL Arrowsmith
A Byzantine Church - ECW
A New Guild for East Anglia
Rescue Work: Bis dat qui cito dat; Deceased Benefactors of St Francis Home; Masses for Benefactors
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To the Diocese - Provost John Freeland, VG
Diocesan News: Aston-le-Walls; Beaconsfield; Beccles; Bedford; Bury St Edmund's; Cambridge; Ipswich (St Pancras); Norwich (St John the Baptist); Sudbury; Swaffham; Wellingborough
The Church and the Poor (313-900AD) - CA Snowden
Father George H Miles RIP - MJ Geraghty [Obituary]
Rome Fifty-Nine years Ago - Francis Seymour Stevenson
Favours Received at Leighton Buzzard - through the miraculous medal of Our Blessed Lady - Henry Long
Pastons of Appleton, Norfolk - Katharine Paston-Bedingfeld
They that go down to the Sea in Ships III - Harold S Squirrell
Rescue Work: Deceased Benefactors of St Francis Home; Masses for Benefactors
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Th eRight Reverend Bishop Dudley Charles Cary-Elwes, Bishop of Northampton - RIP - Editor [Obituray]
Diocesan News: Aston-le-Walls; Aylesbury, Beccles; Beaconsfield; Bedford; Bury St Edmund's; Chesham Bois; Ipswich (St Mary's); Ipswich (St Pancras); Marlow; Norwich (St John the Baptist); Northampton; Wellingborough; Great Yarmouth; Woodbridge
Fr Bernard McCaul - by one of the Deanery
The Death and Burial of Our Bishop - FB
A Catholic Artist (continued)
The Church and the Poor (The Post-Reformation Period)
The Special Preacher, A True Story - Rev F M Davies
Masses for Benefactors
Rescue Work - Deceased Benefactors of St Francis Home
Advertising
From the Vicar Capitular - John Freeland
Diocesan News: Aston-le-Walls; Beccles; Bedford; Cambridge; Felixstowe; Gerrards Cross; Ipswich (St Pancras); Northampton; Norwich (St John the Baptist); Peterborough; Sudbury; Woodbridge
Per Crucem ad Lucem - L Smith-Dampier
Fr Andrew Joseph Key RIP
Sacramental Fonts in Norfolk - Very Rev. F C Husenbeth DD
A Catholic Artist (continued)
The Church and the Poor (The Post-Reformation Period)
Rescue Work - Appeal by John Provost Freeland; Deceased Benefactors of St Francis Home
Advertising
From the Inside first page:
Our Cover
Many readers will no doubt recognise the cover of the first edition of Phoenix, as the Coat of Arms of our own Bishop Alan Clark, and the arms of our Diocese.
The motto, chosen by the Bishop, "Ministerio Christi Addictus" means completely given over to the ministry of Christ.
The shield itself records the historic roots of this diocese. It bears two of the three crowns of the Arms of Ely and one of the three mitres of the Arms of Norwich. Across the top are three lilies on blue, signifying the consecration of this diocese to the care of Our Lady of Walsingham.
Introducing Phoenix
Welcome to our new magazine, which it is proposed to produce bi-monthly. Phoenix will cover the Parishes of St. John's, St. George's, Holy Apostles, Costessy, Poringland, Loddon, Wymondham and Dereham plus the outstations of the Norwich Parishes. This issue will also be sold in Swaffham and depending on their response they may well be joining us on a permanent basis.
The success of the magazine will lie heavily on the shoulders of the parishioners of the above churches because we can only print the news we receive from you.
Phoenix will normally have photos as well as local news and views plus we hope items of interest written by you. We welcome also your letters on any subject you like but please include your name, address and parish when doing so.
We also need help in selling these so if you are prepared to sell Phoenix outside your church please inform the parish priest or the local Phoenix team.
Items and photos, (black and white only), for inclusion in the next edition should be sent to Mrs. Stollery, 60 Avenue Road, Norwich to reach her not later than Friday 5th August.
If you would like to have someone also report your event or have photos taken please let Allen Howes 21 Sandringham Road, Norwich, or, Pat Scrutton, 54 St. Philips Road, Norwich, know and they will try to get someone to cover it.
Lastly we will welcome ideas to improve the magazine so please tell us.
The next edition of Phoenix will be on sale on Sunday 11th September.
A5 booklet, photocopied A4 paper folded, 1 staple in spine, colour paper cover, white inside
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A4 leaflet, 1 page, 2 folds, 6 sides, printed, yellow banner front page, monochrome images - Autumn 1986
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Parish Magazine - Our Lady of Lourdes, Sawston - First Issue, November 1985
Front cover (Pg 1) "Owen & Rigby" (title + drawn images of same); Inside front (Pg 2) Order of Services - Sawston, Shelford, Hauxton.
Pg3 Editorial, St Laurence O'Toole 1128-1180; Pg4 Comment by Brooke Crutchley; Pg5 Contents.
Pg6 Saints' Page; Pg7 The Holy Land; Pg8 Events; Pg11 Cartoon Page; Pg12 The Chef; Pg13 Laughlines & Quotes; Pg14 History Section; Pg 16 The History of Sawston Parish (cont'd next edition); Pg18 Children's Page; Pg20 Liturgy Page; Pg24 Mother Theresa; Pg 26 Ambulance News; Pg 27 Catholic Societies; Pg28 Our Schools; Pg29 Ecumenical Service; Pg30 Ads & News; Pg 31 Editoral Team / Parish Views.
Back page: Parish Boundary & list of Villages within
Writing from the Presbytery at Southwold. Going to Mundesley to be checked up - hopes the report will be good. been swimming twice a day - a bit fat. Dr Christopher Helsham is reported to have a dose of TB. Gossip has him almost buried or despatched to south of France. Reality is he is in a bungalow in Gorleston-on-Sea.
manuscript annotation: "Answered. Await report. Very glad of your good progress. Sept 12/29."
front cover: pen sketch of St Benet's - signed Paul Simpson
inside front cover: Calendar of saints days for November 1982; Copy request; Anne Bauers, editor
pg 1: Parish priest writes - Fr Aelred Watkin
pg 2: Executive committee
pg 3: Around the parish
pg 4: Wednesday Club; Beccles Christian Council
pg 5-8: Richard Jones in Coventry (Part III) [signed Richard James]
inside back cover: Flower Rota; Readers list
back cover: priest contact details; weekly schedule
front cover: pen sketch of St Benet's - signed Paul Simpson
inside front cover: Calendar of Sundays for June 1986; Copy request; Editorial, Anne Martin; Reflection
pg 1: Parish priest writes - Fr Aelred Watkin
pg 2: Executive committee; Sunday collections during April
pg 3: The Parish Bank Account; Wednesday Club; Around the Parish
pg 4; Around the Parish; Do you know?; Beccles loses an old fried [Sr Anne Young CRSS]
pg 5: Poets and Places (2)
pg 6: CTS; Sunday Missals; Prayer for Tourists
pg 7: Wednesday Club Coffee Rota; Readers & Church flowers List
inside back cover: parish contacts; 2 advertisements
back cover: Priest contact details; Week's schedule
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
Newsletter for the week commencing 1 December 2013; variety of news items; insert - A5 sheet inviting donations to "Mary's Meals".
Gowman, Martin Rev OSBPresumable produced as an educational document.
A commentary, with examples from the media, of a media story relating to Bishop Roderick Wright (d. 2005) of Argyll and the Isles. The story was triggered by his disappearance at the same time as a woman from his parish. The media followed the story relating it to clerical celibacy in the Catholic Church and produced a number of headlines and cartoons.
2 columns of text with an image of Bishop Clark and Fr Wace in Cathedral gardens. Reporting the substance of the news release.
[no date; no newspaper name]
Heading: Travelling Mission News (Sent)"
Manuscript list 85 names (+10 crossed through)
Both sides of 3 postcards (2 still joined at perforations)
Collation of newsletters, notes and comments by Fr McCormick.
pg1: title page with map of Northampton Dioses pre-1976
pg2-4: comments by Fr McCormick on hid life as a Travelling Missionary. Note: the newsletters (produced from February 1961) are scanned from the remaining copies he had, "I lost quite a few ... production was somewhat erratic."
pg4-6: newsletter No.1 8 February 1961
pg6-7: newsletter No.2 10 May 1961
pg7-9: newsletter No.4 1 November 1961
pg9-11: newsletter No.5 1 February 1962
pg11-12: newsletter No.6 14 May 1962
pg12-13: Travelling Mission entry for Diocesan Year Book 1963
pg13-15: newsletter No.7 1 February 1963
pg15-17: newsletter No.8 15 August 1963
pg17-18: newsletter No.9 21 January 1964
pg18-20: newsletter No.10 16 July 1964
pg20-21: Travelling Mission notes for Diocesan Magazine 15 April 1965
pg21-22: Changes in the Liturgy of the Church [personal view]
pg22-23: Newsletter No.11 21 April 1965
pg23-25: newsletter No.12 16 March 1966
pg25-26: Travelling Mission Notes 2 June 1970
pg26: Travelling Mission Notes 15 July 1970
pg26-27: Travelling Mission Notes 4 August 1970
pg27: Travelling Mission work in Stowmarket Parish (May 1979 - for Parish magazine)
Pg27-28: Travelling Mission Mass Centre at YUp Well, Norfolk 1959-1975 (27 July 1982 - notes written for Diocese of Northampton)
Pg28: Postscript - "In August 1975 Bishop Charles Grant of Northampton closed down the Travelling Mission. He told me he had reluctantly decided to do this in view of the pending division of the Northampton Diocese in June 1976 and the setting up of the new Diocese of East Anglia. Needless to say there was great sadness in all Travelling Mission Mass Centres. After seventeen years as Diocesan Travelling Missioner I too was greatly saddened! As I mentioned on the first page of this brief outline of the Travelling Mission work I can once again see the day when in order to keep the presence of the church alive in the community today there will have to be another form of mobile approach. Alas I am no longer strong enough to do such work but could, I am sure, give any interested bishops a few hints and tips!"
"Fr Andreas Schatzle was appointed as Priest Director of Radio Maria England in September. Here he shares about his lively faith - and how Radio Maria has impacted on nuns, taxi drivers and organic farmers around the world!" Q&A follows.
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