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  <dc:title>Administrative Papers</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Papers, mostly reports, newspaper cuttings, minutes of meetings, conference papers and publicity material, as well as correspondence between John Challoner and others on the administration of the Catholic Renewal Movement, including a note, and a letter from Oliver Pratt to Simon Bryden-Brook, on a proposed working party on theology in relation to pastoral practice (October, 18 October 1970); draft constitution for the movement (2 October 1970); letter from Jeanne Johnson to Colin [?] on resolutions passed at the conference (13 October 1970); letter from Niall and Julie to Clifford Longley, with reply, on Longley’s letter to  The Timesconcerning the dubious nature of Catholic Renewal Movement as a Catholic organisation (14, 15, 20 October 1970); letter from Julie to Bryden-Brook on the possibility of cooperation with the British Humanist Association in the field of education (23 October 1970); letters from Julie to Janice; Oliver Pratt to Alan Johnson, Tom Donnellan to the Catholic Renewal Movement executive on the proposed merger with ONE for Christian Renewal (24, 31 October, 4, 11 November 1970); minutes of a meeting of the Birmingham Renewal Group (27 October 1970); letters from the Catholic Renewal Movement to the Birmingham Oratory Fathers, Bryden-Brook to Frank [Pycroft], with replies, Colin Fleetwood-Walker to Challoner on the Birmingham Father’s request for John Challoner to resign from the Catholic Renewal Movement (12, 17 November, 2, 4 December 1970); Crawley &amp; District Local Group of the Catholic Renewal Movement’s newsletter (November 1970); letter from Bryden-Brook to Gerald Macklin enclosing a statement of accounts (3 December 1970); papers of the Birmingham Renewal Group’s AGM (15 December 1970); note by Joan Morris entitled Reasons for the re-institution of the deaconess(1970); and memorandum by John Francis Maxwell entitled The protection of human rights in Catholic Church law(1970)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>October – December 1970</dc:date>
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