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Page 2 from 14th January 1966Sir, — Occasionally I have noticed in the Catholic press a wish for Catholics to be free to attend non-Catholic services beyond the courtesy......

Austria Mountains, Music And Memories
Page 5 from 27th December 1963By L. P. Seglias HAT'S your ides of a perfect sum mer holiday? Mos. Englishmen will answc "the seaside", for seaside and holidays an almost......

May They Rest In Peace
Page 13 from 1st December 1961Dom Mark Millner Dorn Mark Milkier. monk of Prinknagh, died in his Slat year at Prinknash Abbey, Gloucester, last week (Wednesdas) Arthur Tennison......

Slovakia. There Are Summer Beauty-spots And Winter-sport...
Page 7 from 19th January 1968the Giant Mountains to the massive Tatras, but many of the 500 castles (and other history) are crowded into Bohemia— the land of good King......

40 Miles Of Beaches
Page 10 from 4th January 1963by Frank Davey O NE of the smallest countries of Europe—smaller than Holland and Switzerland and about one-fifth the size of England and......

Column From Cornwall
Page 6 from 2nd June 1961By FRANCIS KENT T HERE are some spots which seem, in a modern phrase much misused, "out of this world". One such is Arundel Castle seen from the......

Aim Is A 'model' Archdiocese
Page 9 from 12th November 1965B IRMINGHAM'S new Archbishop, formerly Bishop Dwyer of Leeds, says he will not be content until the Archdiocese is "a model for the whole country......

Parisian Fairy Tale
Page 3 from 8th March 1963By Fr. Brocurd Sewell, 0.Carm PARADOX LOST by Marianne Sinclair (Chapman and Hall: 16s.). A SPEAKER at a recent conference of religious......

Bishops' Engagements
Page 9 from 6th December 1968Cardinal Heenan. Archbishop of Westminster-Tuesday: Gosernors' meeting, Si, Mary's College, Strawberry Hill, 2.30. Wednesday: Carol Service of City......

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Page 3 from 13th March 1964Above and below the broad and wonderful beaches of Newquay lie two of the most fas i cinating places in North Corn, wall. At Perranporth, a......