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Lessons Of The Dutch 'reformation'

Page 4 from 5th January 1973

T O those of us living in Holland who remembef our English history, developments within the Dutch Church today bear striking resemblances to the......

Whitefriars Chronicle

Page 5 from 28th May 1965

A diary of people and places SPECIALLY commissidned has-relief, executed from a design chosen by Pope Paul, will be auctioned by Christie's on......

Lives Remembered

Page 6 from 23rd February 2007

Fr Charles Watson was born on February 8,1918. He died on January 16, 2007, aged 88. Charles Watson was born an Anglican in Brixton, near......

Will The Real Thos Cranmer Stand Up?

Page 6 from 14th June 1996

A turncoat, a martyr, a coward, a hero: which was Thomas Cranmer? CHRISTOPHER HAIGH assesses an important new study Diarmaid MacCulloch, Thomas......

End Of The Religious `cold War'?

Page 1 from 4th November 1960

UNIVERSAL rejoicing would seem to have been the reaction to the news that the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Fisher, is to visit the Holy Father......

Caught On Film Off Their Guard

Page 8 from 14th June 1991

GALLERIES by LEIGH HATTS WHEN photographer Jane Bown was waiting outside St Paul's cathedral for the Lambeth Conference delegates to emerge she......

Reports From Around Britain

Page 3 from 23rd April 1965

Campion had shown herself "no novice in the art," cited his experience at the Vatican Council to illustrate how deeply teachers can influence their......

Catholic Life

Page 11 from 11th February 2011

Bishops celebrate friendship PEOPLE in Bishop’s Cleeve, Gloucestershire, celebrated the virtue of friendship on Friday night, January 28, with a......

15th Century Bishops

Page 2 from 10th February 1956

Sir,-Mr. Sencourt in his letter published in your issue of January 20, states: " Let us remember the rejection of the Dogma . . . that the Pope was......

Dominican First At The House Of Commons

Page 3 from 3rd March 1995

Ath U S TRALIAN FR ANTHONY FISHER OP became the first Dominican since e Reformation to celebrate Mass in the Chapel of St Mary Underwood (the crypt......

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