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`the Last Judgment Is Not An Image Of Terror, But Of Hope'
Page 6 from 7th December 2007In these two extracts from his historic encyclical Spe Salvi' Pope Benedict XVI criticises the assumption that moral well-being rests on political......

"a State Of Emergency"
Page 4 from 2nd July 1948By Michael tie la Bedoyere THE nature and persistence of the Dock Strike led the Government to advise the King to proclaim a State of......

The "observer's" Spanish Correspondent
Page 4 from 1st April 1949By Michael de la nedoyere THE dignified Observer (which, being among the company of newspapers which charge threepence, should know better)......

No Catholic Divisions
Page 4 from 9th December 1949By Michael de fa Bedoyere ANY division among Catholics — —particularly any apparent division between the flock and their Bishops—over the schools'......

G. K. C.
Page 3 from 14th April 1944Gilbert Keith Chesterton. By Maisie Ward. (Shecd and Ward, 21s.) Reviened by MICHAEL DE LA BEDOYERE (ICCASIONALLY a reviewer feels tip against a......

Kerry Stephenson
Page 14 from 2nd December 1966Irish fighter who became President M R. SEAN THOMAS O'KELLY, President of the Irish Republic from 1945 to 1959, who died in Dublin last week at the......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 6th February 1942Refuge of Sinners TN oe coutse of a letter from a chaplain, I hear that his best Catholic Is not one of the pious type, but a girl who is the......

Douglas Hyde's Column
Page 4 from 16th January 1953"d^Ms`e■ Strong Wind From Tyneside W HEN last I went to Tyneside V for the Catholic Social Guild I came back refreshed and inspired —and it was......

Douglas Hyde's Column
Page 4 from 1st October 1954`Black Juice' Not Red THE London ship repair wor kers' strike, which rendered thousands of men idle and brought the whole of the yards on the......

Douglas Hyde's Column
Page 4 from 25th April 1952we Thank you, Mr. Hugh Delargy weeeedk AT last 11 seem to have done it. For three or four years now I have been tryin g to encourage a discussion......