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Where Were The Catholics?
Page 12 from 22nd July 1966by Norman St. John-Stevas L AST Friday was a had day for public morality in Britain when the Abortion Bill passed the Commons by the grotesquely......

Letters To The Editor
Page 3 from 28th February 1936Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

Questions Of The
Page 4 from 15th November 1946WEEK By Michael de la Bedoyere The French and American Elections T HE French and American elec tions afford interesting contrasts in the......

Uestions Of Toe Week
Page 4 from 17th May 1946lig The Editor Revival of Monarchy PROBABLY one of the post-war developments that has most surprised the British public has been the news that the......

Coronation That Can't Come Again
Page 8 from 7th January 1977NEW YEAR'S DAY programme on the Coronation raised some strange questions. I had been in Korea during the original production. The scale, the......

Belief And Unbelief
Page 5 from 9th September 1966By MICHAEL I T is plain that most of those who do not believe in God think of him as a stranger, a social fiction, the projection of obscure......

The Priesthood Leads First To Calvary, And Then On To A...
Page 8 from 28th April 2006Fr John Jay Hughes, a former student of Joseph Ratzinger and a convert from Anglicanism, says that now, more than ever before, is the best time to......

How Should The Church Handle The Secular Media?
Page 5 from 9th February 2001Daniel Johnson asks if the Church is failing to exploit its opportunities to evangelise and to defend the moral law N THE beginning was the Word,......

Some Books Of The Week
Page 6 from 17th August 1935Know Your Own Times Religkm and the Modern State. By Christopher Dawson. (Sheed and Ward, 6s. net.) Reviewed by F. R. HOARE. " When the......

Sir —amid, The Horrors Of This Atrocious War, It Is...
Page 2 from 9th May 1941and comforting to observe how little atrocity-mongering there has been, in comparison with what we saw in 1914-1918. The facts are atrocities .......