Gives permission requested. Asks after Dr Helsham.
Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)Permission
31 Archive Record results for Permission
No intercommunion [underlined]. This is the "pain" whilst our two churches are unreconciled. The congregation can attend on a special occasion. Explains the underlying reason for this.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)"Under the present circumstances I see no objection to your having a public oratory at Gillingham under the usual conditions."
Kenyon, John George (1843-1914)He has not participated in the St Felix pilgrimage because he considers the blessing of the sea, success to sailors and fishing, prayers against coastal erosion, as being sensational and meaningless adornments (witness headlines in the Universe) to the pilgrimage. Also, having asked Bishop Rudderham to lead the pilgrimage and do what the Bishop disapproves of is a tacit criticism of his own attitude. If this item is dropped from the agenda then he shall be pleased to tell the Bishop of Clifton that he will be welcome to come .
Parker, Thomas Leo Rev (1887-1975)Acting for the doctors who propose to purchase a strip of land for a surgery extension. Enclosed plan [not present] identifies a common boundary with the Church in Halesworth. Would permission be granted to open up a window in the West wall of any building erected on the land?
Cross Ram & Co (1810-)Ministry has invited a formal application to be made. But before doing that need to ensure the Bishop has approved, also the question of a future presbytery will need to be agreed between the Bishop and the Abbot
Brewer, Arthur T Rev BCL (-1972)Responses to Fr Innes:
- his right to withdraw children from RI at secondary school - none whatsoever - parents only able to do this - arrangements may be labour intensive and complicated
- ability to assist scholarship children to Catholic Grammar school - difficult due to Minister's line on fees; each case is judged on its merits.
- [Canon] law and permission from the Bishop for pupils to go to non-Catholic schools - Diocesan Synod no 139 applies.
Urgent petition for a mixed marriage (non-Catholic is baptised Church of England). Special license due to family quarrel ("not on account of sin").
manuscript annotation: "Sent. June 10/27"
Writing from Downside - retreat finished, returning to Beccles. Renewal of St Benet's fabric is finished; the Abbot is concerned about the money from the Banham Fund, told that the Bishop is onto it. Petition for the marriage between Dr Christopher Helsham and Mollie (no second name) Mickleborough (prepared by the nuns and himself) ; she will be received into the church at once and have her First Communion on Dec 8th.
manuscript annotation: "Ansrd sent faculty Nov 29/27."
Questions for the Bishop:
- Require permission to receive converts?
- Timing issues regarding "40 Hours"
- 15 year-old boy desires to be a secular priest. Kevin Jones, son of the valet for Hamilton Bunbury. Time to send him to a school. What to do?
- Banham trust - money owing from Bishop?
- Matrimonial papers?
manuscript annotation:
"1. Yes, sent 6 forms; 2. Say Mass of St Gregory with [illegible] Bl. Sac. "sub uno conclussione". 3. Sent Educ. Student form to be filled up. 4. I know; we love having trouble with the Income Tax people; will send you the returned income tax when it comes. 5. Not heard of [illegible] from Rome. Feb 25/27."
Leave from October 18 to November 13; supply by Fr Udo Langdale of Downside, please supply usual faculties. Any chance of getting back the papers from Rome in the Matrimonial case - the lady wants them?
manuscript annotation: "Sent permissions and faculties. Not had a word from Philadelphia re "Such" case; thou' I wrote months ago! Oct 8/26"
Mrs Simpson's illness (thickening of cardiac arteries) means she needs medication after 12. Asks for a dispensation for her. ("Incidentally she is leaving all her property to the church"). Asking for permission to raise £1500 against the presbytery to finish the church.
Davidson, Charles Madgwick Rev DD BASends 10/- for the Simpson dispensation. Asks for leave to borrow £500 against the security of the house next door (worth £1500) to build a permanent sacristy and undertake certain interior decoration. This scheme is small and unpretentious; another matter to finish the Church.
Davidson, Charles Madgwick Rev DD BAThanks for the permission for the Exposition; request permission of the Pius X concession regarding Solemn Votive Mass.
(see image) reverse page - Latin extract of "Urbis et Orbs" dated 14 August 1903
Fr Innes asks about:
- his right to withdraw children from RI at secondary school
- ability to assist scholarship children to Catholic Grammar school
- [Canon] law and permission from the Bishop for pupils to go to non-Catholic schools
Copy of plan referred to in solicitor's letter (11 October 1973). Fr Sloan says that the path in question has no right of way. Options offered for the lady asking for the right of way.
Moorcraft, Gerald William Rev (1936-2011)The attendance permission applies to the people as well? But, can they receive communion at this Eucharist? Will put your answer in the monthly newsletter.
Sloan, James Rev (1913-1988)Anglican Eucharist to be celebrated at Blythburgh Church on January 25th. An Anglican clergyman must officiate but Fr Sloan has been asked to read the Gospel. He said no, he can't even attend - was he right?
manuscript annotation: "Answered as indicated (permission given, but no obligation to read Gospel) 24/11/82"
Many requests for a Saturday evening mass from visitors and parishioners. Suggest commencing from Holy Saturday and continue until end of September. Will not interfere with masses here and at Halesworth.
manuscript annotation: "Permission granted: 2-3-77"
Borough surveyors says there is no right of way to the home. Its use seems to be a concession on our part. Perhaps can offer the lady this approach?
Halesworth Church has woodworm on the outside and needs £500 to £550 amount of work. Permission to proceed?
manuscript note: "Told Jim 2/4/74 to get on with the fence"