Sudbury Parish address embossed on cover
285: Notanda: Requiem Mass for those bereaved in the war, Pastoral and Collection, Report and Statistics, Midnight Mass, S. Peter's Pence, Propagation of the Faith
333-343: Advent Pastoral letter - The Glory of a Soldier's Death, Are the Fallen Martyrs?, How to help the Dead, Holy Mass, Memorials,
344: Notanda: Remittance of Moneys, Belgian Refugees
Refugee
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Sudbury Parish address embossed on cover
285: Notanda: Pastoral and Collection, Report and Statistics, Midnight Mass, S. Peter's Pence, Propagation of the Faith, Remittance of Moneys, Alterations to the Breviary, Belgian Refugees
286-297: Advent Pastoral letter - The Plague of False Cultures, The Reaction, The Church's Opportunity, A Day of INtercession, Diocesan Collections in War-time
Letter from Barbara Cornish (representing CWL R&R of the Norwich and Norfolk Refugee Support Group) to CWL members East Anglia Branch. Communication by refugees is difficult; cash problem is acute; well aware that they are relying on charity and wish to work but are not allowed to.
"Bishop of East Anglia Alan Hopes offered his support and prayers for Ukrainians in Peterborough and their families in the conflict zones when he visited St Olga's Ukrainian Catholic Byzantine Church." story continues.
2 images: Bishop Hopes with Ukrainians in St Olga's
Contents from front:
1926-1930 – 2 pages of historical notes
1906 Statistics;
1907 Statistics, Bishop Riddell made first visitation & confirmation of 8 (23 April 1907);
1908 Statistics, Bishop Keating visitation & confirmation of 6;
1909 Statistics;
1910 Statistics; Bishop’s 2nd visitation& vows of Sister Mary of Sacred Heart
1911 Statistics; Bishop’s visitation – 15 for confirmation; two postulants receive the habit
1912 Statistics; collections
1913 Statistics; collections
1914 Statistics; collections; 42 Belgium refugees
1915 Statistics; collections; Bishop visit 25 for confirmation (19 were Belgian Children)
1916 Statistics; collections arrival of Fr Delaney, departure of Fr Coltee
1917 Statistics; collections; Bishop visit Sept 26; average military attendance at Mass 53
1918 Statistics; collections; average military attendance at Mass 56
1919 Statistics; collections
1920 Statistics; collections
1921 Statistics
1922 Statistics; collections
1923-1964 diary of events
Contents from Back (inverted): First Communion lists for 1907/1908/1909/1911/1912/1913 in manuscript
Report on the results of the Christmas Appeal. 40 boxes distributed and money provided in lieu of presents. Lunch at the Quaker Meeting House for 17 young Kosovars; a happy event; Norwich City FC offered complimentary tickets and to be shown around the club. Hewitt school pupils took younger ones skateboarding. 14 bicycles were donated and distributed. A Kosovar family's furniture needs met. Iranian and Iraqui refugees to be helped with baby supplies and cots, bedding and toys.
"As Pope Francis directs attention of the world towards refugees, parishes in the Diocese of East Anglia continue to extend their own work with migrants and asylum seekers. " story continues.
image1 captioned: "Left, the youth group at St John's Cathedral help with the Welcome Rucksack Project."
Thanks him for Christmas letter with news of Bishop's visit. Had hoped to send money. When war is over hopes dividends will come in. He & Bishop must be glad to offer Mass to Belgian refugees. Expresses interest in all the news she has had of March & surrounding area.
Ten Broeck, Mary O Mrs (1834 - 1919)Letter from Barbara Cornish (representing CWL R&R of the Norwich and Norfolk Refugee Support Group) to CWL members East Anglia Branch. Government review not yet happened. Appeals for assistance 30 to 40 per month. 30 asylum seekers in Great Yarmouth; 22 in Norwich.
"Ukrainians living in Peterborough have been saying prayers at St Olga's Catholic Church for their families back home, as the conflict in Eastern Europe escalates." story continues.
2 images caption: "Ukrainians attend a special service in St Olga's (left) and above, gather supplies to send back to their country"
Refugee Relief report for National Committee February 2001 by Barbara Cornish
side1: Relief & Refugee report by Josie Siney, Chairman
side2: (International) Standing Committee for WUCWO Liaison report by Angela Bird
Barbara Cornish report. Christmas gifts distributed through International Youth Club. Party held in Quaker Meeting House on 20th. Club to be open 4-7 pm every Thursday - program [not present] enclosed. English-Albanian New Testament bought for the Catholic boys - several attend Notre Dame.
Barbara Cornish report. Norwich International Youth Club project doing well. Leeds Branch promised £1000 for a new computer to be used for language training activities. 12 young people expected from Kent soon.
Report from Barbara Cornish (representing CWL R&R of the Norwich and Norfolk Refugee Support Group) to East Anglia Branch. Furniture, clothing and bedding delivered to asylum seekers. New initiative in Norwich ("Joint Protocol"). Christmas party for asylum seekers and refugees at the Quaker Meeting House. Christmas Appeal - toiletries, clothes, phone cards, etc. 3 Kosovars in Norwich had to be relocated after racial attacks.
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Morris, Keith