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In A Few Words

Page 6 from 11th August 1939

Blood 1 -0 11E STUDENTS' DISTRIBUTIST 1 REVIEW, which began life so gaily, has become disillusioned, and has changed its format, its price and......

Will This English King Be

Page 5 from 16th June 1939

CANONISED? By T. E. Beasley Will King Henry VI one day be St. Henry? His personal sanctity and the veneration for his memory have never been in......

Of Persons And Places

Page 15 from 15th July 1938

A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHER Fifty, golden; sixty, diamond; and after that? Since Life's vista inevitably shortens, it is but due to......

Ob1773 Ary

Page 12 from 21st April 1939

Dorn Joseph Buguet, O.S.B. DISTINGUISHED MISSIONARY PRIEST We regret to announce the death of Dom Joseph I3uguet, 0.5.11., which occurred early......

Of Persons

Page 15 from 21st October 1938

And Places A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHFR Kilkeel, in County Down, has cause to honour the memory of John Marmion, K.S.G., who recently......

Of Persons And Places

Page 15 from 22nd October 1937

A Roving Causerie Jedburgh—the place has been spelt in eighty-two different ways, but modern usage will serve—has now got a new church in place of......

A Beacon In Western Europe

Page 5 from 21st July 1939

By Robert Sencourt A LTHOUGH anxiety rushes our people's attention towards foreign affairs, as they involve negotiations from hour to hour, they......

10,000 Pilgrims Welcome

Page 16 from 9th June 1939

y Cistercian Monks at Mount St. Iternard Abbey in the forest of Charnwood, Leicester 11 - 1HE Abbey Church of Mount St. Bernard at Charnwood......

Mount St. Bernard's Open To Visitors For Whit-week

Page 15 from 19th May 1939

By permission of the Lord Abbot of Mount Saint Bernard's Abbey, Chart' wood Forest, Leicestershire, the Abbey Church will be thrown open to......

The Daily Prayers Of

Page 12 from 6th January 1939

The Church XIX INTERLUDE: By Some Thoughts Charles G. Mortimer On Westminster Abbey IT must he difficult for the public to-day to realise the true......

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