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| Fr Patten's habit of calling his first issue of every year the 'Winter' number, together with the irregularity of publication, can cause confusion, and does so particularly in the years 1947-1948. The last 1946 edition is the Autumn Number, followed by Winter Number 1947, Spring/Summer Number 1947, Autumn and Winter Number 1947-8, Spring Number 1948, Summer Number 1948, Autumn Number 1948, Winter & Spring Number 1949. | |
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During the early Autumn two branches of the Mothers’ Union made the Little Pilgrimage to the Shrine – the anxiety of the Catholics, either Enrolling Members or other, to bring members of the Union to the Shrine is growing – several groups having been during the Summer. One hopes it will be a spiritual benefit to such. On September 11th we had the very great pleasure of welcoming four Serbian students and their priest, Father Nicholas; they stayed with us for a fortnight and I think we all enjoyed the visit. They are studying at Dorchester Missionary College. During their time here the Orthodox Evensong was sung twice and the Divine Liturgy offered on several occasions. We wish we had a house which could be used as a Hospice with an Orthodox man and woman in charge, and perhaps a priest, so that the Liturgy could be regularly sung in their Chapel. In September, members of the C.B.S. made the first official pilgrimage to the Shrine, and we all felt it was about time, too, since they have their own chapel here above the High Altar, where the Most Holy is usually reserved. High Mass was sung at 11.30 and Father Carleton delivered a most opportune and useful oration. Later in the day, Vespers of the Blessed Sacrament were sung and Benediction given. October the 15th, the sixteenth anniversary of the opening of the new buildings, or, as we call it locally, “The Translation of Our Lady of Walsingham”, was observed as a High Day at the Shrine. Solemn Benediction was given on the Eve, and High Mass was sung on the day itself – when a large number of people from the village, who are devoted to Our Lady of Walsingham, assisted. On November 6th the Guardians held their Autumn Chapter, by the kind invitation of Father Whitby, at St. Mary’s Presbytery, Sloane Square. It was a horribly foggy day – nevertheless the attendance was good and much business was done. On the same day an interesting function took place in the Court Room at the Cutlers’ Hall in the City, when Lord Norton, on behalf of the Fellows of the College of Guardians, presented the Master with a painting of his portrait – by Mr. Perera, the distinguished Cingalese artist. Speeches were made by Lord Norton, Father Lester Pinchard and Archbishop Sava of Grodna, and the Master. Amongst those present were the Archimandrite Nicholas Gibbes, Prince Galitzine, Dr. Bolshakov, a number of priests, amongst whom was the old friend of Walsingham, Father Wilfred Leeds, and others. The hosts of the evening were Father Fynes-Clinton and Sir William Milner. A visit has been made recently to the College by representatives of the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings. They were most interested in the adaptation of old cottages for the use of the College – and expressed great admiration for the Hall. They told us that both the Hall and the Library are not later than 1500, perhaps the former considerably earlier. They are anxious for us to proceed in saving the other condemned cottages from destruction but we fear that without the necessary funds the winds and rain of the coming winter will do damage beyond repair. The visitors said these should be scheduled as amongst the ancient monuments of the village. Readers
of the Bursar’s Financial Report for 1946-47 are mystified by the
announcement in payments of the following item:- articles:
H W W, 'A Unique Pilgrimage'; RL Gales, 'Litany of Our Lady';
G D Carleton, 'The Mother of Jesus was there'; Fr Colin Stephenson, 'St
Mary Roncevall'; 'On Medieval Colleges of Canons Secular'; I H B, 'Our
Lady and Wales'; 'St Saviour's Priory'; Fr A H Baverstock, 'Some of my
early recollections, number 1' |
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