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Page 10 from 3rd September 1937BENEDICTINE MONKS BROADCAST Ampleforth's Plain-chant On The Air .& d A programme of exceptional interest is being prepared for October 6, and it......

In A Few Words
Page 8 from 18th June 1937Basque Children A RGUMENT as to whether it was or was not a good thing to evacuate the Basque children from Bilbao into a foreign country and......

Blessed Oliver Plunket The Cabra Relic
Page 15 from 13th August 1937The recent pilgrimage to Downside, with the wide publicity given to that event in the English newspapers, will have served to extend among......

Many Thousands Visit Plunket Shrine
Page 3 from 23rd July 1937Pilgrims At Tyburn And Downside MGR. HINSLEY'S WELCOME TO IRISH PRIMATE By G. ELLIOT ANSTRUTHER IN ENGLAND LAST SUNDAY, AS IN IRELAND FOR THE......

Of Persons And Places
Page 15 from 20th January 1939A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHEK In a year which brings the diamond jubilee both of his conversion and his entry into religion, Dom Ethelbert......

The Liturgy In England Society Of St. Gregory Summer School
Page 7 from 18th August 1939At. the annual Summer School of the Society of St. Gregory in Oxford, which was held last week, new impetus was given to the Liturgical Movement in......

Scholarship From Downside
Page 4 from 23rd December 1937Bartholomew of Exeter. By Dom Adrian Morey, O.S.B. (Cambridge. 21s.). Reviewed by the REV. A. R. BIRLEY The almost simultaneous publication of......

Clan Donald Colony The Founder In London
Page 15 from 4th December 1936Dom Andrew MacDonell, 0.S.B., M.C., Canadian manager of the Catholic Emigration Society, has arrived in England for the purpose of discussing with......

Downside Invites . .
Page 11 from 25th March 1938From a Liturgical Correspondent It is felt that the most appropriate and helpful atmosphere in which to study the Gregorian chant is that in which......

Dom Bede Cox, 0.5.b.
Page 14 from 6th May 1938Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated on Monday morning last in the church of St. Mary, Highfield Street, Liverpool, for the late Very Rev. Abbot......