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              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-72 · Part · 10 March 1847
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Pius IX is setting a good example for all to follow in a Tridium of Prayer for the times of public calamity and season of severe distress.
              pg2: manuscript note [by Husenbeth] expanding on "rubric" mentioned in the letter's postscript
              pg3: manuscript note [by Husenbeth] about the services at St Walstan's, attendance, and a sermon of 1 hour and ten minutes duration
              addressed to "The Very Rvd. F C Husenbeth / Cossey / Norwich"

              Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-74 · Part · 25 March 1847
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "To this end , therefore, we enjoined that the public prayers should be offered up to God in this our City, and admonished the Roman Clergy and People, as well as others who reside in Rome, to contribute to the relief of Ireland."
              "But letters of such sad import are still coming into our handsfrom Ireland, and such grevous reports [accounts - manuscript marginal note] are daily communcated to us of the aforesaid calamities..."
              "On this account, after due consideration of so weighty a matter, and regard had to the opinion of some of our Venerable Brethren, the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, concerning this measure, we have resolved to address this letter to you, Venerable Brethren, in order that, together with you, we may succour the distress of the Irish Nation."
              The letter then goes on to suggest three days of prayer and recommends charity through exhortations to the people.
              Manuscript note by Bishop Wareing:
              "We appoint the three Rogation days for the observance of the directions contained in the Encyclical letter of our Holy Fatherleaving each pastor to offer such prayers and at such time as he may judge most convenient". Dated May 6 1847

              Pius IX (1792-1878)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-80 · Part · 7 May 1848
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              "... times of especial exigience - there are days of trial, and gloom, and anxiety, and sad foreboding - when clouds of adversity seem to lower..."
              ".. a deep laid plot for the extermination of Catholic faith and piety..."
              "Some of the fairest portions of Europe are at this moment a prey to civil war, and all its attendant horrors."
              "... the Destroying Angel is passing through the earth..."
              ".. where is Cholera likely to rage more fearfull."
              Urges "dear Christians" to pray for three intentions:

              1. For God to guide and support the church and Pope Pius IX;
              2. For the restoration of peace;
              3. That scourges of famine and pestilence be removed.
                dated: feast of St John of Beverley, 1848
                addessed to "The Very Rev. F C Husenbeth / Cossey / Norwich"
              Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-1-90 · Part · 18 September 1849
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              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.

              Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-2-5 · Part · 28 November 1850
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              The Jubilee year delayed by the exile of the Pope from his throne and see, is the current year. Lays out the good works required to benefit from the Jubilee. Also details the prayers required including the Litany of Our Lady of Loretto.

              Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-2-37 · Part · 13 November 1854
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Pg1: Writing [to the vicariate?] in the absence of the Bishop. Reminder of the collections for the Diocesan Fund; recommending prayers to be delivered from the scourge of Cholera; Dispensation from Fasting and Abstinence is to cease.
              Pg2: prayers in Latin/English

              Husenbeth, Frederick Charles, DD Rev (1769 – 1872)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-2-42 · Part · 24 May 1855
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Pg1: can discontinue praying for rain. Synod to occur after Chapter on June 4 from 1.30 to 2.30.
              Pg2:
              "Casus / Puer patrem saepe per noctum comitatur as lignum in dominifundo furandum. Pater moritur ante restitutonem factam, puer vero post elapso aliquot annos jam adolescens factus putat se ad religionem vocari. Confessario idem videtur; sed ex damno illato dubium oritur utrum liceat juveni, cum nondum domino satisfecerit, statum religiosum amplecti, an potius debeat ungessum differe quo possit negotiationi se dare ut pecumiam domino restituendam congere valeat. Quaerit igitur secum

              1. utrum liceat obicem ponere quo quis as restitutionem faciendam inhabilis redditur?
              2. Quid juveni consulendum?"
                [Rough transation:
                The boy often accompanies his father through the night to steal wood on the farm. The father dies before the restoration takes place, but after the lapse of several years the boy, having become an adolescent, thinks that he is called to religion. It seems the same to the confessor; but from the damage caused, a doubt arises as to whether it is permissible for a young man, when he is not yet satisfied with his master, to embrace a religious state, or rather he should postpone the anointed one so that he can devote himself to business in order to be able to accumulate wealth to restore the master. Therefore he asks with himself
              3. Is it permissible to place an obstacle by which someone is rendered incapable of making restitution?
              4. What should the youth advise?]
              Grant, Thomas (1816-1870)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-2-59 · Part · 23 September 1857
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Revolt of Native Troops in India and the daily atrocities perpetrated by them. The force of the military is called for. Concern that catholic troops will be involved. need to minister to their needs, hence a band of priests have offered to go to India. An appeal for funding to enable them to go. Prayers for the suppression of the Indian revolt.

              Wareing, William Rev (1791-1865)
              GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-03-01-3-7 · Part · 12 May 1859
              Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

              Pray for restoration of peace in India. Pray for the Holy Father who is afflicted by the war between Christian nations. The Provincial Synod is set for 12 July. Annual Clergy Meeting is on 7th July - let Oscott know beforehand to held arrange accommodation.

              Amherst, Francis Kerril Rev (1819-1883)