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Portrait Of A Year
Page 2 from 1st January 1999January JOHN PAUL II begins the year with a five-day trip to Cuba. The Pope's visit captures the attention of the world, as the 77-year-old......

A Bishop's Voice Which Cried In The Wilderness
Page 12 from 11th December 1987Right; Von Papen with Cardinal Pacelli at the signing of the 1933 Nazi-Vatican concordat. Far right; The talented cast of 'You must be joking' TWO......

The Wilder Shores Of Catholicism
Page 8 from 13th February 1976ALL newspapers get letters, and the most vituperative are the religious letters. Many of these seem to verge upon the odd and are easily......

Can The Church Save Us From The Enlightenment?
Page 13 from 15th December 2006This book provides a fine defence against fashionable atheism, says Jack Carrigan The Catholic Church and the Counter-Faith by Philip Trower,......

Toleration At Cambridge
Page 5 from 23rd February 1973I was delighted last week to he able to renew my sadly inadequate acquaintanceship with Cambridge when (don't all laugh at once) preaching a sermon......

A Tribute To Fr Alan Cheales
Page 3 from 9th August 1996FATHER ALAN Cheales, who for the last 33 years has been a member of the London community of the Dominican Order, died suddenly on Tuesday, July 30,......

Parish In Focus: Sacred Heart, Frinton-on-sea, Essex
Page 8 from 24th January 1997Down by the sea IT WOULD HAVE been a better idea to visit Frinton in summer. But I have a fondness for seaside places in winter: slightly faded......

A Modest Success
Page 9 from 25th January 2002David Twiston Davies on the brilliant autobiography of Hugh Massingberd, unassuming hero to Middle England Daydream Believer : Confessions of a......

`bless Us 0 Lord, And These Thy Gifts'
Page 9 from 22nd December 2006The saying of grace is becoming a forgotten art, confined to schools and Oxford colleges, but it's time, says Anna Arco, to give thanks 4 1 had a......

Saying Farewell To 'zulu'-more Trad Than Trid
Page 5 from 27th June 1980• I IIE LATE ( anon Alfonso de Zulueta. Conde de Torre Diaz, had so many friends and admirers that his own chu ch in Chelsea would never have held......