Agrees about the salary. Has written to David Norris (Archbishop's Office) who is likely to write to Derek Worlock. Need to find the money. If it was not for the nuns at Woldingham something quite drastic would have to be done.
Clark, Alan Charles Rev DD (1919-2002)Wonersh
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Bishop suggests Ged Clapson at the Catholic Communications Centre for the Deacon training, currently running a course at Wonersh. Noted the suggestions for Notre Dame School and the Norfolk & Norwich hospital.
Smith, Peter David Gordon Rev LLB JCD (1943-2020)Initial letter about Dick Stewart and his living arrangements and costs. Stewart is happy with accommodation etc., but his honorarium is only £360 plus £160 car allowance. Recently priests on the staff at Wonersh had a salary increase to £600 per annum. Bishop Bowen considers Stewart should not be worse off.
Bowen, Michael George Rev (1930–2019)Cancelled smaller bed and oredered larger one. Mr D'Ath has left for Ministry and gone to Wonersh. Meredews chests have a twelve week delivery - we will try to improve on this. Blue will go well with the new carpet.
Correspondent"Bishop Alan Hopes recently celebrated Mass at Poringland for three men in formation for the permanent diaconate. Professor John Morrill reports on the service and their progress. The Mass was held to celebrate the three men in formation in the diocese. They are Gianluca Savini, from St Laurence's parish in Cambridge, who is entering his third year, and Paul Raynes, from St Etheldreda in Ely, and Derek Williams, who lives and works at the Shrine of Our Lady in Walsingham, who are both in their second year." Story continues.
Image caption: "Pictured left is Bishop Alan Hopes with the men in formation, with two lectors who are also in training."
Bishop Smith with [later, Bishop] Michael Evans planting a tree at the seminary in Wonersh. Staff and seminarians stand in an extended group on the lawn, observing.
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