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Going Places This Year?

Page 13 from 23rd April 1937

See England—Arid Everywhere Else BY EXPLORATOR Under the auspices of the See England First campaign, it is meet that recommendations for holidays......

Obituary

Page 9 from 3rd November 1939

The Rev. Joseph Warren PIONEER WORKER FOR LONDON SECONDARY SCHOOL The funeral of the Rev. Joseph Warren, rector of St. Thomas of Canterbury,......

Of Persons And Places

Page 15 from 26th August 1938

A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHER In Birmingham, and in London, there will be honoured remembrance, next Tuesday, of the Venerable Cesare......

Signposts To Romance Thrilling Adventure

Page 5 from 24th August 1935

By FREDERICK I. COWLES It was an old Cheshire squire, with a whimsical turn of mind, who tried to give a little touch of romance to the ordinary......

Catholic Action In East Anglia

Page 15 from 28th August 1936

Reviving The Ardour Of St. Felix In last week's issue of the Catholic Herald an account was given of the annual pil g rima g e to Dunwich in honour......

The Holy Land Of Walsingham Is Being Noticed

Page 2 from 14th August 1936

Developments at Walsingham, where a benefaction has paved the way for the erection of a great pilgrimage church, are outlined in the following......

Notes For Ransomers

Page 12 from 19th August 1938

I wonder whether many London Catholics, when they saw how wet it was in London, altered their minds about going to Hastings for the pilgrimage, and......

Dom Hildebrand Conrath, O.s.b.

Page 14 from 16th April 1937

Following a serious operation, Dom Hildebrand Conrath, for the past seven years priest at Earisdon. near Coventry, died in the Coventry and......

On The Road To Walsingham

Page 9 from 13th July 1935

By EGERTON CLARKE HODDESDON, Sunday Night. There are sixteen of us pursuing on foot the Palmer's Way to Walsitighant, and we confess to.tio small......

Blackpool.—mrs. Wilson, Clyde House, 82, Topping Street,...

Page 12 from 18th October 1936

Board 6/6. Minutc church. Central to all parts. Highly recommended by the Civil Service. Near bus. rail and sea. Garage. Phone Blackpool 899.......

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