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              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-06-03-2 · Item · 1985
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              "Chapter 10 / The Joyful 1980s / continued from Page 69"
              4 columns of text: "First ever undenominational Youth ANV - RC Golden Jubilee 1984 - Accommodation to include facilities for the sick and handicapped - Demand for Youth Accommodation - RC Directors' change - Mother Julian SSM"
              Publisher's Note: "... in the event of a second edition being called for, as seems likely, it is not proposed as matters stand at present to make any alterations other than the foregoing to Chapter 10."

              Fisher, Claude MBE KSG (-1985)
              Accompanying documentation
              GB ARCHON 2913 XM-VHS-8-1 · Part · 24 May 2000
              Part of RCDEA Archive Media collection
              1. Letter (1 page; printed) from Mons Giuseppe Ghiberti - introducing the parcel sent - "On behalf of the Archbishop of Turin, Mons Severino Polettom the Turin Diocesan Commission for the Exposition of the Shroud in the year 2000 sends your Eminence/Excellency this parcel containing a video cassette, an explanatory note and a leaflet." letter continues...
              2. Leaflet "Sindone Testimone per l'anno 2000"; printed; colour; 2 folds; 6 sides
              3. Leaflet "Ostensione della Sindone"; printed; colour; 4 folds; 10 sides
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-05-01-02-03-1 · Part · undated (before 1986)
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "The following letter will be sent to Fr X in the unlikely event of his becoming a Bishop".
              Headings:
              No excuse for Their Lordships
              Time-serving opportunists
              Orthodoxy not enough
              Men wanted
              The significance of Cardinal Beaton
              Episcopal Virtues
              Masonry's Influence - Yesterday and Today
              The Bishop's Cross
              What the Cross Implies
              Clericalism before Vatican 2...
              ...And After
              The "Renewalist" Thesis
              Episcopal Naivete
              Pluralising the Sin of Adam

              Fraser, Hamish (1913-1986)
              Annual Pilgrimage Walk
              GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-04-00-5 · Item · 1989-9-5
              Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

              Side 1: "Annual Pilgrimage Walk 5th September 1989"; image; "Theme: Seekers after Truth"
              Side 2 & 3 : Itinerary
              Side 4: Prayer; Blessing; image

              The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
              Annual Pilgrimage Walk
              GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-04-00-1 · Item · 1979-9-7
              Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

              Page 1: "Commemorating and celebrating the procession ordered by His Grace, Cardinal Wolsey, which took place on the same day in 1528 Our Lady's Eve exactly four hundred and fifty one years ago"; "Unity through Grace" prayer
              Pages 2&3: Itinerary -
              Page 4: Walk/shrine history

              The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
              Appeal / Donor Pamphlet
              GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-03-01-25 · Item · 30 November 1989
              Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

              Side 1: Landscape drawing of St Nicholas Church; "St Nicholas Ecumenical Centre"
              side 2: History
              side 3: The project
              side 4: Plan drawing
              side 5: The Appeal
              side 6: The Foundation

              The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
              Appeal Pamphlet
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-02-02-41 · Item · c 1980
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              6 panels:

              1. Title
              2. Why Development? - Cardinal Basil Hume
              3. What is Happening?
              4. How did it all start?
              5. Patrons / How Can I help / For Further Information
              6. Verse & Map
              Hume, George Basil Rev (1923-1999)
              Bp Clark to "Frater mi"
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-02-1 · Item · 9 June 1976
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Day of Installation - an infant church - a "Year of Grace"; his homily said it all; groping for the right "shape" of the new diocese; a charge to "lead, to minister, to exercise compassion"; programme of pastoral visits - Archbishop Warlock's lead; responsibilites to the church i England and everywhere but chiefly to the European scene; despite that he will be available; pastoral oversight to be established [organisational aspects listed]; Canon McBride as Vicar-General, Canon Taylor as Chancellor; invites comments on his "model"; will remain at Poringland - chaplain to be appointed for the Cathedral; drafting a second Ad Clerum - to be crisp and to the point.

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              Hymns for Pilgrimage Walk
              GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-04-00-4 · Item · 1987
              Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

              Side 1: "Hymns for Pilgrimage Walk, 1987"
              Side 2: "Come, Holy Ghost, Creator, come" - 7 verses
              Side 3: "I'll sing a hymn to Mary" - 4 verses
              Side 4: "The Church's one foundation" - 4 verses
              Side 5: "O, purest of creatures, sweet Mother, sweet Maid" - 5 verses
              Side 6: "Thy hand, O God, has guided" - 3 verses

              The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
              Information card
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-04-02-1 · Item · undated
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              panel 1: title & design; contact details
              panel 2-4: What we do - listening ear; support groups; Counselling; Children's activities; community studio workshops; painting and decorating workshops
              panel 5: Management committee
              panel 6: description of Family Support Centre

              Parishioner
              GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-03-01-26 · Item · 30 November 1989
              Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

              side 1: Meryemana logo; "One Lord... One Faith... One Family... ... One Church ONE DAY...?"
              side 2: Meryemana Foundation / Members / Centre (cost £250,000)
              side 3: In the Meryemana Centre...
              side 4: Members and friends of Meryemana...
              side 5: Enrolment form
              side 6: Meryemana Centre: Activities/Facilities

              The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
              News cuttings 1924-1950
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-06-04-2 · Item · 16 July 1924 to 6 September 1950
              Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

              Contents:
              Inside front cover
              Glued to page - 4 side commemorative leaflet – front page “Laying of Foundation Stone of the Church of Our Lady and St. Peter by the Rt. Rev. Dudley Charles Cary-Elwes Bishop of Northampton. Aldeburgh-on-sea. Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel; July 16 1924. Image from South. Side 2 blank. Side 3 – menu for cold luncheon, Brudenell Hotel. Side 4 – not accessible.

              Page 1 – 2 cuttings
              a. “Aldeburgh Church / Bishop performs ceremony for first time since elevation” - First church that the Bishop (Cary-Elwes) has opened as bishop. List of attendees. Architect, Mr Young had died. Fr Davidson thanked Ursuline nuns who, before returning to France, had made the parish possible. Round tower with 14th century Gothic design.
              b. Saturday March 28 1925 – Detailed description of opening ceremony and attendees.

              Page 2 – 2 cuttings, 1 card, 1 B&W photograph
              a. Image of church at an intermediate point in building; image of Bishop processing from presbytery to church.
              b. “Church of Our Lady and St Peter, Aldeburgh” - description of the state of completion including the plan to reverse seating once completed.
              c. Invitation RSVP card from Rev C M Davidson to attend luncheon at Brudenell Hotel on the opening of the Church.

              Page 3 – 2 cuttings
              a. interior of Our Lady and St Peter, Aldeburgh
              b. exterior of Church

              Page 4 – 1 leaflet, 3 sepia photographs
              a. leaflet – Holy week 1925 details at Aldeburgh and Leiston
              b. image of street from raised position
              c. image towards church outline (tower visible) from raised position
              d. image of tower surrounded by scaffolding.

              Page 5 – 3 postcards
              a. exterior view of Our Lady and St. Peter towards tower and entrance porch from South-West
              b. exterior view of Our Lady and St. Peter towards tower and entrance porch from North-East
              c. interior view of church (same as on page 3)

              Page 6 – 1 cutting, 1 leaflet, 1 sepia photograph
              a. “Corpus Christi Celebration”
              b. Lantern Lecture on Dante by E Bullough in Convent Hall (Eaton House) on evening of Tuesday June 30 – towards building fund.
              c. image of church and tower from East

              Page 7 – 2 sepia photographs, 1 leaflet
              a. Image of tower surrounded by scaffolding – from East
              b. Image of partial arch way for nave – no tower, with scaffolding – from West.
              c. Leaflet for Holy Week 1926

              Page 8 – 1 leaflet
              a. Fund raising leaflet for church building fund.

              Page 9 – 1 letter
              a. November 1925 – Fund raising appeal for church building fund targetting 150 existing benefactors for an additional £3 each.

              Page 10 – 1 leaflet, 1 booklet
              a. Leaflet for a Retreat for Ladies by Fr Fabian Dix OP at the Convent of Our Lady of Peace, Aldeburgh, 29 March to 3 April.
              b. 4 page/8 side, (104mm x 165mm) printed booklet describing the Oblates of St Benedict at Aldeburgh.

              Page 11 – 1 extract
              a. 2 pages extracted from “The Dominican Annals” - “A festa by the Sea” describes the difference between a year before and now in being able to go to Mass in a new Church in Aldeburgh.

              Pg 12 – Programme, 2 sepia photographs
              a. 4 side/2 page – side 1: Programme Concert Recital Wednesday 11 August at Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh. side 2 – Part 1 to interval, side 3 part 2 to end, side 4 inaccessible.
              b. & c. image of statue of St Joseph holding the Christ child (in the garden of the Church in Aldeburgh).

              Page 13 – 1 cutting
              a. manuscript July 1924 - “Cornerstone ceremony performed at Aldeburgh” - description of the ceremony to bless the foundation stone and a list of the principle celebrants.

              Page 14 – 2 postcards, 2 photographs
              a. Postcard of Statue of St Joseph in church garden
              b. Postcard of interior of church, Aldeburgh
              c. photo of altar (at Leiston?)
              d. photo of Lady Altar at Aldeburgh

              Page 15 – 2 B&W photographs
              a. & b. Procession (Corpus Christi?) dated June 10 1928

              Page 16 – 6 B&W photographs – all processions, possibly the same one

              Page 17 – 4 B&W photographs, 1 postcard
              a. - c. Processional images
              d. Nativity scene
              e. Postcard - Design for RC Church, Aldeburgh

              Page 18 – 1 programme, 1 leaflet
              a. Programme – a Unique Entertainment by The Eight Boy Priory Pierrots (from Leicester) in Leiston Picture House, Thursday July 28. Proceeds to Aldeburgh Church Building Fund. Inside part 1 & part 2 describe the entertainment.

              Page 19 – 1 prospectus, 1 booklet (part)
              a. Prospectus for the Convent High School of Our Lady of Peace, Aldeburgh. Day School Prospectus page 2, Page 3 conditions, fees, extras, page 4 inaccessible. Insert – Application form.
              b. Outposts of the Faith – Aldeburgh (Sacred Heart), Leiston (Holy Souls) – only outer pages (pages 3 to 10 missing). Page 2 – letter from Presbytery Aldeburgh dated August 1921 – French community leaving; Bishop cannot help the Mission; setting out what has been done so far. Page 11 image of Altar of The Holy Souls in Army Hut, Leiston; final page – order of services for the week at Leiston and Aldeburgh.

              Page 20 – 1 leaflet, 1 cutting
              a. Leaflet providing programme for Holy Week 1940
              b. manuscript May 1940 – “Parochial news” - evacuees make up numbers at both Leiston and Aldeburgh where the tower is fitted out as a chapel to allow two masses to be said at one time. Tea and biscuits provided for those coming to Mass having fasted after great distances.

              Page 21 – 1 photograph, 1 postcard
              a. photograph of Aldeburgh church with tower, from road to South-West
              b. postcard from similar position to (a) but later after hedge has grown to height of gate posts.

              Page 22 – 1 photograph – inside Aldeburgh Church angled from left towards Altar

              Page 23 – 1 photograph – inside Aldeburgh Church facing directly towards Altar

              Page 24 – 2 postcards
              a. View towards West altar (windows in upper part of wall)
              b. similar view to (a) but later – windows plastered over and reredos in place.

              Page 25 – 1 cutting
              a. East Anglian Daily Times (two dates in pencil – Oct 6 1940, Oct 8 1940) top image shows crater near to church (hit St Joseph statue?); lower image shows house demolished by a direct hit (Lee Rd. [probably 2 doors down from number 2]).

              Page 26 – 2 cuttings, 1 card
              a. manuscript date February 1941 – damage to church repaired after bomb explosion
              b. manuscript “Leiston Observer 15.3.1941” - Fr Davidson returned to start the branch of the Guild of St Felix and St Edmund.
              c. card – headed “Guild of St Felix and St Edmund” “Leiston and Aldeburgh Branch” - First meeting March 7 1941, Leiston.

              Page 27 – 1 leaflet – Holy Week 1941 – programme of services/activities at Aldeburgh and Leiston

              Page 28 – cutting
              a. cutting from The East Anglian Magazine, Page 7 & 8 – Describing the start of the new branch of the Guild of St Felix and St Edmund; parish library; arrangements for sale of Guild magazine in the parish; appeal for books for library to be sent to Mr Banks-Warner, Hon. Secretary, at her bookshop St Michael's bookshop, Leiston.

              Page 29 – 2 cuttings
              a. manuscript East Anglian Daily Times, 4-4-41- [Society] Wedding at RC Church of Capt. Jervis and Miss Marriott – Fr Jolly officiated – description of bride, groom and main participants – list of guests.

              Page 30 – 3 cuttings
              a. manuscript “Leiston Observer 10-4-41” - Guild of St Felix and St Edmund. Manuscript amendment replacing “Father” with “Mr” - address by Mr W O Jolly, JP of Kesgrave. Branch meeting held at St Michael Cafe, Leiston – Pope's 5 Peace points were read out and discussed.
              b. manuscript May 1941 – 2nd meeting of the Guild – refers to meeting described in (a).
              c. wedding with image of the couple – married by Capt. Swift, padre in the Army at Aldeburgh RC Church.

              Page 31 – 5 cuttings
              a. monthly meeting of the Guild
              b. & c. (2 parts) manuscript July 1941 – expanded description of (a).
              d. manuscript 1941 – Guild meeting – a social evening at St Michael's cafe [played pin the moustache on notorious European character]
              e. manuscript Aug 1941 – covers (d)

              Page 32 – 3 cuttings
              a. manuscript September 1941 – Fr Jolly writing on the subject of a peripatetic Guild priest. Suggest existing parish priests are better placed – why not support them instead of the suggested guild priest. Editorial comment that war time evacuees were not envisaged by the Guild – invites priests and Guild members to comment.
              b. manuscript 27.8.41 – wedding report at All Souls, Leiston. Postmistress marrying. Image of the couple.
              c. manuscript Oct 1941 – metal tabernacle replaces wooden one, so Blessed Sacrament can be retained at Leiston church.

              Page 33 – Headed 1942 – 4 cuttings
              a. manuscript Jan 1942 – birth of daughters; thanks for statue of Our Lady of Walsingham given to Leiston
              b. Catholic Herald, Jan 30 1942 by Mrs Warner, Leiston – letter stating sorrow to hear of Catholic bookshops closing; hers barely pays its way; Catholic patronage practically nil – more non-Catholics buy the books.
              c. March 6 (1942) – Guild meeting
              d. Feb 1942 – Mass attendance in Leiston is 10.

              Page 44 – 5 cuttings
              a. manuscript Leiston Observer 16.5.42 – advertisement for “The Sword of the Spirit” meeting on 5 June for Top House
              b. advertisement for “The Sword of the Spirit” meeting on 5 June – changed venue – Moot Hall
              c manuscript Leiston Observer – article “Christian Co-operation at Aldeburgh” - meeting for Christian co-operation held at Moot Hall
              d. manuscript Catholic Herald – short article about Paganism and falling under Nazi aggression.
              e. short report on Moot Hall meeting; Leiston church received new status of Sacred Heart and pictures of the Prodigal Son.

              Page 45 – 9 cuttings, 2 photographs
              a. Advertisement for Jumble Sale and White Elephant stall on June 24
              b. Report on successful Jumble Sale - £32 towards Mission debt.
              c. Longer report on Jumble sale; Aldeburgh debt now £899 and Leiston debt is £60
              d. Leiston Observer July '42 – Letter to editor - “The Sword of the Spirit” meeting.
              e. Oct 1942 – visitation by the Bishop; Discussion group from “The Sword of the Spirit” meeting.
              f. Advertisement for Christmas Gift Fair on 9 December for Catholic Church Debt.
              g. Report on Christmas Fair - £40 for debt.
              h. Jan 1943 – longer report on Christmas Fair – debt now £895
              i. & k. 2 b&w photographs of Leiston Altar
              l. article - “Air Raid Victims Funeral” - 4 victims

              Page 46 – 2 photographs
              a. Leiston Altar – showing full width of the Hut.
              b. Aldeburgh Altar and reredos.

              Page 47 – Headed “1943” - 1 page
              a. The East Anglian Guild Magazine - “4. Aldeburgh and Leiston” - First page of an historical article with line sketch of Church of Our Lady and Saint Peter, Aldeburgh

              Page 48 – 4 cuttings
              a. continuation of article from page 47.
              b. manuscript Feb 1943 - “Worst raid of the war at Aldeburgh before Christmas; Requiem Mass for Mary Walsh, husband seriously injured but recovering.
              c. manuscript Catholic Herald 6.2.43 – letter to editor asking for an improved Stations of the Cross.
              d. article – on February 10 meeting of Guild of St Felix and St Andrew had a talk by Canon Davidson on “Catholic Action”.

              Page 49 – 1 leaflet, 2 cuttings
              a. leaflet – 3 day mission by Fr Terence Stoneham OFM – programme
              b. & c. Wedding picture of couple and description of event.

              Page 50 – 1 cutting, leaflet
              a. July 1943 – news from the parish
              b. front page and 2 inside pages – Christmas fare December 1 (proceeds divided between Prisoners of War Fund and Church debt.); inside two pages listing stalls and side-shows.

              Page 51 – 5 cuttings
              a. advertisement for Christmas Fair on 1 December
              b. report on Christmas fair
              c. Christmas message – headline
              d. Fr Jolly Christmas message
              e. July 1943 – parish news

              Page 52 Headed 1944 – 2 cuttings, 1 photograph
              a. article with picture on “Mass has been said here after 400 years” at Leiston Abbey
              b. Parish news re 25 August mass for American servicemen at Abbey
              c. photograph of Mass being celebrated in ruined Abbey; American sergeant in uniform in foreground

              Page 53 – 2 leaflets, 1 cutting, 1 photograph
              a. Christmas message / card from Fr William Jolly to commemorate Christmas in England 1944
              b. leaflet for USAAF to send on Mother's Day (13 May 1945)
              c. Cutting – photograph of Corpus Christi parade lead by US servicemen with priest's canopy supported by 4 US servicemen
              d. photograph of Corpus Christi parade with US servicemen preceding the canopy

              Page 54 – 5 cuttings
              a. advertisement for Christmas Services at Leiston and Aldeburgh
              b. advertisement for Whist Drive on January 30th
              c. short note on proceeds of whist drive amounting to £9 2s. 0d.
              d. advertisement for a Jumble Sale December 4th
              e. parish report – jumble sale and whist drive; return to normal peace-time numbers about 170 after variations since 1939, viz: summer visitors, evacuees (in & out) civil population evacuation, Army (British), labourers (Irish), Army (Polish), USAAF, 2nd lot of evacuees, Prisoners (Italian), and RAF (mostly Irish).

              Page 55 – 2 cuttings
              a. (2 parts) – manuscript date Oct 1946 “Universe” - description of Catholic community in need of additional clerical/religious resource, especially after the nuns had left and were not coming back.

              Page 55 – 1 leaflet
              a. flyer for Guild of Felix & St Edmund Guild Week-end in Aldeburgh, 24-27 Sept 24. Programme of events with general subject being “Catholic Action in East Anglia”.

              Page 56 – 1 cutting
              a. manuscript “Universe Oct 8 1945” - “Mission to East Anglia” - an article on Catholicism in East Anglia and the work of the Guild of St Felix and St Edmund.

              Page 57 – 1 leaflet, 3 cuttings
              a. manuscript dated 1949 – leaflet – Programme for a Mission by Fr James Leitrim from 27 March to 3 April [1949]
              b. article on Garden fetes
              c. 1949 – advertisement for Catholic Missionary Society (Motor Chapel) - Fr J Heenan
              d. 1950 – Catholic Leiston – Leiston RC Church garden fete.

              Page 58 – 1 ticket
              a. ticket for Garden Fete at Barkwith House, Leiston on 6 Sept [1950]

              Page 59 - 61 – empty

              Page 62 – inside back page – 1 postcard, 1 map
              a. Chapel, Ursuline Convent, Aldeburgh-on-Sea, Suffolk
              b. cartoon map of East Anglia showing the locations of RC churches – cut from Guild Magazine (reverse has some of the objectives and an abbreviated list of officers)

              Davidson, Charles Madgwick Rev DD BA
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-06-03-5 · Item · August 1921
              Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

              Front page: Title
              Pages 2-5: Fr Delaney brief history of Aldeburgh and Leiston Missions
              Pages 6-8: Letters from Bishop Keating to Fr Delaney
              Page 8: Boundaries
              Page 9: image of temporary Oratory
              Page 10: design of proposed new church at Aldeburgh
              Page 11: Image of Army Hut Leiston interior
              Page 12: Order of services

              Delaney, Vincent Rev
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-06-03-1 · Item · c. 1930
              Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

              Introduction to the idea of "Holy Suffolk" with East Anglia being the bishopric of St Felix, a benedictine monk, who centred his see at Dunwich. Some history about St Felix and St Edmund. The lack of Catholic presence in the region requiring the establishment of this Guild to make a united effort for all the faithful to arouse interest and engagement through pilgrimages. literature, masses, and Motor Missions. Last page "Objects and Proposed Schemes" list the same and state the conditions for membership of the Guild and invitation to contact the authors to enrol.

              St Leger Mason, Henry Patrick Rev (-1940)
              GB ARCHON 2913 GLG-05-02-4 · Item · c 1985
              Part of Guild of Our Lady of Grace / Meryemana

              An explanatory pamphlet about the Guild - A4 folded twice with 6 resultant panels/sides
              side 1: Title & image of Our Lady statue
              side 2: Guild of Our Lady of Ipswich
              side 3: Aims and Objectives
              side 4: Activities
              side 5: Prayer to Our Lady of Grace
              side 6: Rosary / meetings / newsletter / Pilgrimage

              The Guild of our Lady of Ipswich
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA03-05-01-2 · Item · 9 to 16 March c.1913
              Part of St Benet's Minster Parish, Beccles

              Pamphlet announcing a retreat at St Benet's, Beccles from Sunday 9 to Sunday 16 March.
              [no year given, assumed to be 1913 - but could be 1919, 1941, 1947, 1958, 1969, 1975, 1986]

              Unknown