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Catechism Reform
Relations with Leakage Mr. Gaffney and the Cheshire C.T.A. have certainly put the cat among the pigeons. I fear, however, that too many red herrings have been drawn across the......
National Saints
Wales and Ireland SIR,-I was very glad to read Henry Edwards' article upon St. David in The Catholic Herald. As a non-Catholic who in common with other Welsh Protestants has a......
The Emblem Book Sit,--touching The Article About The...
February 16, 1951. This contains certain errors of fact. The Press who have re-issued the work are " The Hand and Flower Press." In the same footnote, your contributor might, as......
Anglican Pilgrimage To Rome Would Be Most Unfortunate If It
were thought that any convert clergyman felt that the graces received since reception into the Church were of less consequence than a private audience with the Holy Fattier, as......
A Book For Lent Sir -in His Very Interesting And Instructive
article entitled Saint and Sinner in your issue of February 9, Fr. Clifford Howell, SJ.. emphasises the devout practice of attending weekday Mass on all tor at least many) of......
Anti
SEMITISM Holy Week Broadcasting SIR.-Since you have slated in your footnote to Mr. Michael O'Connor's letter in your last issue that our leader on Religious Broadcasting of......
I Piece-work A Bad Legacy ?
SIR, - Mr. Sheehan's letter certainly succeeded in his wish lo draw the attention of one, at least, engaged in industry, to his condemnation of the " piece-work" system, and to......
The Parish Association S1r,-this Correspondence Has, Up...
in the parish. Capt. Norfolk has wisely insisted that the activity of a " Catholic Association " is to be confined to the temporary sphere and to temporal matters. I feel that......
Points From Letters
Festival of Britain In connection with the Festival of Britain, it will perhaps interest you to know that on July 26 a Recital of Church Music will he given, God willing. in the......