Description | Papers relating to Anglican-Roman Catholic relations in France, including: information on Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne (ff.1,6); correspondence between George Bell, Bishop of Chichester, the Revd. Herbert Waddams and Pastor Marc Boegner about the excommunication of Abbé Jean Massin and article about him in 'Le Sillon', Feb. 1952 (ff.2-5); the worker-priest movement including a report by Tracy Philipps, 1954, and C.F.R. 620 'Priest-Workers and other Experiments in Evangelisation in France', 18 July 1955 (ff.7-20,23-24,26-28,30,41-44,48-49); the situation of French Dominicans, 1954 (ff.21-22,25); the situation of 'Bulletin Anglican', 1955 (f.29); letter from Donald Lowrie to Paul Anderson on Greek Catholics in France, 1955 (f.31); possible twinning of Chartres Cathedral with Canterbury Cathedral, 1957 (ff.32,34-36,38); Archbishop Fisher's patronage of an exhibition of reconstructed churches at the French Institute, 1957 (ff.33,37); report by Sydney Linton on the celebration of Mass at St Séverin, 1958 (ff.39-40); background notes on the Church in France (ff.45-47); letter, with translation, from Père François Biot to the Revd. Michael Halliwell about Fr. Spiazzi O.P., 7 July 1960 (ff.50-52); note of an ecumenical service at Cannes, March 1961 (f.53); notes of a report by Robert Roquette on the enthronement of Archbishop Ramsey for Études, Sept. 1961 (ff.54-56); note of the creation of a Diocesan Secretariat for Christian Unity in Paris, Dec.1962 (f.57); enquiry about converting to Anglicanism, 1963 (ff.58-59); visit of the Abbé Munier to Lambeth Palace, July 1963 (ff.60-61); correspondence between Robert Mortimer, Bishop of Exeter, to Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, about a series of Inter-Church Travel pilgrimages to Lourdes, 1964, and possible commendation of the pilgrims to the Bishop of Tarbes and Lourdes, with discussion (ff.62-65); Revd. H. R. T. Brandreth's account of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at various places in France, 1964 (f.66); Revd. Roger Greenacre's notes on a visit to France, Jan. 1964 (ff.67-68); letter from Revd. Edward Shotter about his contacts in France though the Student Christian Movement, 1964 (ff.69-72); letter from the Comtesse J. de la Ruelle to Stanley Eley, Bishop of Gibraltar, asking for patronage for an ecumenical pilgrimage centre in the south of France, 1964 (ff.73-75,78); note by Revd. David Tustin of a visit from Frère Gérard, 15 June 1964 (ff.76-77); Revd. Roger Greenacre's notes on a visit to France, Jan. 1965 (f.79); letter from Revd. Percy Coleman to Revd. John Satterthwaite about various trips abroad including leading a pilgrimage to Lourdes, May 1965 (ff.80-81); report by Revd. John de Satgé on the Colloque Oecumenique de Monaco, 5-6 June 1965 (ff.82-83); report by Revd. David Tustin on the twenty-fifth anniversary celebrations at Taizé, 28-29 August 1965 (ff.84-86); letter from Revd. John Satterthwaite to Roderic Coote, Bishop of Fulham, advising against Old Catholic use of the Anglican church in Lyons, Oct. 1965 (f.87); information on ecumenical events in south-west France from Revd. Walter Barnes, Dec. 1965 (f.88).
Correspondents include: Revd. Henry Brandreth (ff.1,7,20,25); Revd. John Findlow (ff.8-9); Canon E.R. Wickham (ff.12-13); Père Maurice Villain (ff.18-19); George Bell, Bishop of Chichester (ff.4, 23); Prof. L. Zander (ff.21-22); Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury (f.24);Tom Driberg MP (f.24); Revd. John Perret (ff.29,48); Revd. Charles Shells (f.49); Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury (f.65). |