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Caustic Wisdom And Rich Invective Of 'st Mug'
Page 6 from 29th September 1972by CARDINAL HEENAN Chronicles of Wasted Time: The Green Stick by Malcolm Muggeridge (Collins £3) FOLLOWING the illust rious Cardinal Newman,......

The Strange Neglect Of Charlotte Boyd
Page 5 from 24th May 2002Charlotte Boyd gave her life to the Church; among other achievements, she bought and restored the Slipper Chapel, now the nucleus of the Shrine of......

Catholic Gentiles Who Help Jews Are Victims Of Nazi...
Page 8 from 25th July 1941From a Special Correspondent News has reached us of the first Ghetto Catholic church to be opened in Warsaw, capital of the conquered Polish......

Will Our Parishes In A Few Words Catch Up? By Jotter
Page 4 from 26th December 1958WINKING of the New Year. think (or perhaps dream) that by the end of 1959 in most of our country we shall have the " Corn munity Mass," according......

Ecclesiastical And Local Information
Page 5 from 1st March 1946BISHOPS' ENGAGEMENTS Birmin g ham Mgr. Williams, Archbishop of Birmingham. who was reported to be seriously ill , is now progressing favourably,......

Meet The Man In Black
Page 16 from 18th July 2008Stuart Reid Charterhouse i g E veryone must know by now that Balham, "Gateway to the South" — the place Arthur Ransome described "the ugliest and......

• This Bookselling
Page 4 from 11th December 1936ushiess Demand Increases For Religious Subjects But Little Biography And No " Omnibuses" From Our Review Editor Talking with a book magnate of......

Whitelaw The Wonder Worker
Page 4 from 7th July 1972by GERARD NOEL T HE Belfast from which I have just returned is like a bandaged convalescent patient living from day to day in fear of a major......

Extremist Crusaders In Caribbean
Page 12 from 16th March 1990A RECENT visit to the Caribbean, made possible by a lecturing assignment, left me with the impression of tiny churches or places of worship almost......

Letters To The Editor Our Correspondents Are Urged To Limit
Page 3 from 6th March 1936their letters to 300 words: otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must bear a name and address (not necessarily......