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              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-02-01 · File · 1969-11-24 - 1997-12-31
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              1968 Balance sheet (covering letter by Claude Fisher); Oct 1969 Statement of Funds; 1969 Income/Expenditure; 1970 10 Year Cash flow spreadsheet (including Diocese and Bishops' individual donations listed); 1971 Income and expenditure analysis; 1972 Administrator's report and accounts; 1973 Administrator's report and Accounts; 1974 Administrator's report and Accounts (plus usage statistics); 1975 Balance sheet plus notes; 1976 1st Quarter summary sheet; 1976 2nd Quarter summary sheet; 1976 3rd Quarter summary sheet; 1975-1976 Insurance specification (Walsingham properties); 1975/6 Accounts; 1977 accounts; 1977 budget comparison; 1978 accounts; 1979 accounts (draft); 1980 accounts (audited); 1979/1980 manuscript spreadsheet outgoings; 1981 accounts; 1981 Estimated Cash flow - Slipper Chapel; 1982 Accounts; [c October 1982 - auction] Analysis of Expected revenue and expenditure; 1984 Walsingham Trust Accounts; 1984 Accounts; 1985 Accounts; 1986 Accounts; 1987 Accounts; 1988 Accounts; 1989 Walsingham Trust Accounts; 1989 Accounts; 1990 Accounts; 1990/91 Income & Expenditure estimates; 1991 Accounts; 1992 Accounts; 1993 Accounts; 1994 Accounts; 1995 Trust Annual report and Accounts; 1995 Accounts; 1996 Accounts; 1997 Trust Annual report and Accounts

              Fisher, Claude MBE KSG (-1985)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-222 · Item · 13 January 1931
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              The policy on this was formulated by Bp Riddell. The seat of the old Walsingham shrine was utterly destroyed - nothing remains except for some ruins in Protestant hands. King's Lynn was where Leo XIII placed the shrine. What the Anglicans do is their affair. Some Catholics think differently and advertise their pilgrimages in the Tablet - until he contacted the Tablet. Continue to remind enquirers that the shrine is at King's Lynn, an old port through which the bulk of pilgrims from the Continent made their way to the famous old Shrine.
              Apologies for the shortness of the letter as still in bed with pneumonia.

              Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-203 · Item · 21 May 1930
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              Responding to an article written by Fr Devas on Pg 15 of Farm Street Calendar. Believes Fr Devas to have preached at a Whit-Sunday procession in Prices Risborough.
              Provides a long history of the shrine in King's Lynn and includes the Indult from Rome in the original Italian. The bishop says he was at the procession of the statue from the station to the church and its emplacement.
              "I welcome the new honour that is being paid to Our Lady of W. at Sudbury in Middlesex, but I cannot for a moment allow that that place has discovered a forgotten and dead devotion, nor that it can compete for a moment with the shrine at King's Lynn which was opened with the special blessing of Pope Leo XIII, and holds its place officially as the successor and representative of the ancient and glorious shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham which our deluded ancestors destroyed."

              Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA28-01-01-204 · Item · 3 June 1930
              Part of Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, King's Lynn

              Here is the Papal Rescript about the Shrine and Statue at K. Lynn [returned to Fr Stokes - not present]. Also text written in full, and a translation:
              Main text:
              "Si pregia ricordare a Sua Eminenza, 11 Cardinale Vicario, la Benedizione dell' annessa Imagine da Sua Santita il giorno sei, scelta da S.E.per la rinovazione doll' antico Santuario della Madonna di Walsingham, King's Lynn, Norfolk, nella Diocese di Northampton, Inghilterra, la Quale e stato ardentemente ed umilmente richiesta a S.E. dai Revmi. Padre Filippo Fletcher della Diocese di Southwark e Maestro della Confraternita della Madonna di Mercede per la conversione di Inghilterra ed il Padre Giorgio Wrigglesworth, parroco di Santa Maria, King's Lynn, Norfolk, Diocese di Northampton

              Ex Aud. SS. Die 6. Feb. 1897, SS.D.N. LEO XIII piis precibus annuens delectam S. Deiparae Iconen ad effectum de Quo agitur adprobere laudibusque efferre clementissime dignatus est
              L.M Card. Vicarius (Parocchi)
              L.C. Cardinalis Vicarius Urbis

              22 Feb. 1897.Hoc Rescriptur ut authenticum recogniscimus
              Arthurus Epus. Northantoniensis”

              Translation [by Bishop Cary-Elwes]

              “Statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at King's Lynn.

              We beg to remind Your Eminence the Cardinal Vicar, of the Blessing of the annexed image chosen by Your Eminence on the 6th, for the reconstitution of the ancient Sanctuary of Our Lady of Walsingham, in King's Lynn, Norfolk, in the Diocese of Northampton, England, which was fervently and humbly petitioned from Your Eminence by the Rev. Fr. Philip Fletcher of the Diocese of Southwark, Master of the Guild of Our Lady of Ransom for the Conversion of England, and the Rev. Fr. George Wrigglesworth, Parish Priest of St. Mary's, King's Lynn, Norfolk, in the Diocese of Northampton.

              At an Audience of His Holiness, the 6th. February, 1897, Our Holy Father Leo XIII, consenting to these pious petitions, graciously deigned to approve and extol the said Image of Our Lady for the purpose indicated.

              L.M. (Parocchi) Card. Vic.

              L.S.
              Cardinalis Vicarius Urbis.

              We hereby certify this Rescript as authentic.
              Arthur, Bishop of Northampton.
              22nd. Feb. 1897.

              Cary-Elwes, Dudley Charles Rev (1868-1932)
              GB ARCHON 2913 EABC-00-01-80 · Item · 27 November 1981
              Part of East Anglia Bishops' Correspondence

              List of roles:
              Chairman of ECEW
              Member of Theological Commission
              Chairman of CTS (suspended - but David [Norris?] is pressing me not to make this final)
              Walsingham commitments
              ARCIC - still rolling on

              Enclose accounts for trip to Denmark - fares, conference fees, lodging and food

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-100 · Item · 1982-5-14
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Understands the problem. Asks Bishop Cleary to read the minutes of the Shrine Council. Bishop Clark is worried as the man hoped to take the post of Administrative Officer (Manager) has jibbed. Main concern is the bewildering indebtedness of the day-today running of the shrine. "Clive seems impervious to my directive ... he'll have to go. But I want your wise counsel."

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-1 · Item · 1970-10-6
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Letter from Gambling - Wells getting cold feet - not use them after Christmas. Walsingham Trust will be in place to ensure the Appeal is pursued. Laurie Tanner's (General Secretary of the Catenians) devastating constructive criticism has been very helpful. Can't be with you because at Lowestoft to bless the new cemetery.

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-76 · Item · 1981-9-7
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Mgr Tony Hulme approached the Bishop about being an honorary member of Shrine Council. Need to consult Fr Birch, the Council, the two other Bishops. Already spoken to Canon McBride. Feels there is an obligation to acceded to this.

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-61 · Item · 1981-4-27
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Glad for the Shrine in receiving this goodwill from Tony Hulme. Life membership is a bit strange - but it should be considered as an agenda item by the Council. The Bishop may speak to Mgr Hulme at the Low Week Reception.

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-00-08-5 · Item · 1980-10-22
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Points briefly, but not intended to be brusque.

              1. irresponsible to promote this distasteful campaign to induce a visit
              2. No decisions taken; matter surely on the agenda of the November Hierarchy Meeting; to involve Carding and Archbishop Worlock
              3. finances do not work out - the Irish still paying off a large debt [for the Papal visit to Knock]
              4. issues over meeting the Archbishop of Canterbury at Walsingham
              5. disparaging remarks about "taking out Lady to the Pope" do not deter Bishop Clark - she is more important than her shrine
              6. Fr Birch exaggerates. Canterbury visit (probably) of far greater significance
              7. Once the Hierarchy decided on priorities, Bishop will be clear and uncompromising - no blame nor chiding - his idea can be sold to the nation and a community which wants to glimpse the Pope
              8. "I am not letting you down..."
              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-90 · Item · 1982-2-26
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              The Bishop and Mgr McBride were aware of the sensitivity in removing the Blessed Sacrament from the Slipper Chapel and agreed to reconsider if a negative response was forthcoming. However the arrangements he has in mind are based on the Lourdes model and considers Fr Birch's idea as being consistent and tidy but "unrealistic" for Walsingham.

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-53 · Item · 1980-12-11
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Acknowledging that Fr Marmion is "right on beam". The basic spiritual theme of reconciliation has yet to be fully exploited; the two shrine communities co-operate, work and pray together. However, the "idea of in some way making it from the start a Chapel of Reconciliation is as yet untimely".

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-07-119 · Item · 1992-1-20
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Writing as Chairman of the Executive Committee, having read the report form Tony Snelling of Dunlop Heywood. The Shrine should operate within its means and not get into a position of indebtedness to the Diocese in the foreseeable future. This proposal would cost at least £300,000m, which would have to be borrowed and paid for. He recalls saying that funds should be built up for maintenance and hopes his position is clear and that he carries the Administrator and the Shrine Executive with him.

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-19 · Item · 1976-11-18
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              This badly needs attention,. Gerry [Moorcraft] would laugh cynically! A visit to Walsingham is indicated - Michael Ward (solicitor) assures him that all is in order. Roland is an admirable Pilgrimage Director but hopeless with staff. Campbell Steward speaks accurately. Maybe John Drury could be introduced to this difficult area.

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)
              GB ARCHON 2913 WSHR-01-06-78 · Item · 1981-9-9
              Part of Walsingham Shrine

              Does not rule out the twinning idea but emphasises that Walsingham is the National Shrine. No decision until the Shrine Council is consulted and perhaps the Hierarchy Meeting. It is an excellent idea but the Bishop has reservations unconnected with a shrine in the Holy Land.

              Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)