Recording(s) of the proceedings of Bishop A Hopes' Episcopal Ordination at Westminster Cathedral; commences with views of the congregation and a procession to the altar by celebrants and a large number of clerics; shows the ceremony of ordination for Bp Alan Hopes and Bp Bernard Longley; closes with shots of the congregation leaving their places.
Recording time: 2 hours and 27 minutes
File size: 2.2 Gbytes
Westminster Cathedral
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Agreed to be patron - sensitive to the needs of the Choir School. Has his own problems with St John the Baptist but that will not interfere with his encouraging support for the Cathedral of Westminster.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Membership of 72 with core 25-30 members. Standard format: Mass, meeting, guest speaker, discussion with refreshments and raffle.
Oxburgh Chapel Annual Mass well attended. Thanks to the Bedingfeld family and National Trust for making the chapel available. Westminster trip in September. Christmas visit to the Thursford Extravaganza.
Secretary's letter. Proving a number of enclosures [note present]: notes on the last executive meeting; Fr Allen article; Programme for Youth Week. John Jawkes is retiring [with some explanation].Westminster meeting - Mass okay but some restrictions on collections, etc.
Milton, Anne MissFr Williams on leave; New Dawn arriving in a few days. Westminster Mass arrangements - invitations being issued; celebrants (Cardinal, Mgr MacBride, Fr Williams) plus two deacons; John Hawkes and Michael Fleming to do readings, liturgy being worked on; apologies coming in including from Mgr. Stark. Youth Week went well.
Milton, Anne MissBranch secretary asking for an advertisement to be inserted in St George's Parish Bulletin:
Friday 6 March - Mass and then meeting
Saturday 9 May: National Association Mass at Westminster Cathedral celebrated by Cardinal Hume. Coach to be arranged.
[initialled as SMW = Miss Wiffen]
Dates for events from March to December., includes: Mary Bedingfeld speaking on 10 March; Oxburgh Hall on 28 July; Westminster Cathedral on 16 September.
Walter, Pat MrsTrip to London includes Westminster Cathedral and options for a guided tour and/or a visit to the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace. Menu for Bedingfeld Arms included [not present] [meal after Mass at Oxburgh Hall Chapel].
Walter, Pat Mrs"You will not be surprised that We have thought it right to make an appeal to the whole Catholic flock throughout the country on behalf of the new Cathedral of Westminster." Foundation stone laid on 29 June 1895, walls are up, ready to receive the roof, half the work yet to be done. "London is the capital of the British Empire, and the hugest city of the world. It contains - to speak only of the North side of the river - some 200,000 Catholics."
Archbishop's Officepage1: "Midsummer- madness in Westminster Cathedral" (image from The Universe, Friday 25 July 1975)
page 2/3: "Pentecostal Movement" - apparent adoption by Rome of charismatic behaviour
page 3: "The Church in America" - a report from a supporter
page 4/5: "On cathedral sanctuary children dance song of praise (3 images) - "When the annual miracle occurs, and some enquiring Catholic gets an answer from his Bishop, he is usually told 'We must accept the New mass' in order to please the 'Holy Father'. But which is the new Mass? Is it Dance, Mime,Charismatic, Circus, Latin, Luton, ..."
Page 6: "The Pope a heretic? The conservative revolt" Sydney Morning Herald 9 May 1975
Page 7/8: "The miraculous cure of Sister Gerard du Calvaire"
Form 1 (yellow) - Covenant for direct debit
Form 2 (white) - Covenant for lump sum
Blue paper
Page 1: State of Appeal; Forthcoming Events; Targets
page 2: Contributions of £1000 and over - by donor categories; deposited covenants; Gross covenants; Gifts
Introduction; The Organs; Provision of a Nave Organ; The Cathedral Choir; appeal total £800,000
UnknownThe Target - £555,000
What has been achieved
Expenditure (£604,573)
Maintenance Fund (Invested) £240,000
"As reported in the 30th October issue of The Catholic Universe, 29 Grade I and Grade II* listed churches and cathedrals in England are to receive £3m funding for repairs and restoration projects from the Government's Culture Recovery Fund. The grant programme is part of the Government's Heritage Stimulus Fund, administered by Historic England and is aimed at supporting major repair projects which either stalled earlier this year because of Covid-19, or where loss of income due to many months of closure put urgently needed projects on hold." Story continues.
Images: "St Peter's Gorleston", "St. Mary's Great Yarmouth. Below, the mural at St Mary's has been suffering water damage due to a failed valley gutter." , Preston's Cathedral of St Alphonsa - formerly the Jesuit church of St lgnatius where the priest and poet Gerard Manley Hopkins once served, and now the Cathedral of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy - is another to benefit from the grants."