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‘i’ve Been Shot At Since I Was A Catholic’
Page 7 from 9th March 2012Former SAS commander Lord Guthrie tells Luke Coppen why he embraced Catholicism and why Just War theory still matters harles Guthrie had been......

Popes On The Road, In Prison And The Mines
Page 4 from 13th December 1963By MARIAN CURD POPE PAUL VI will, as the papers say, he the first pope to go to the Holy Land, but al least one, besides St. Peter, has come from......

Too Many Quack Doctors
Page 3 from 17th October 1947DIAGNOSE THE CRISIS By J. B. Morton THE, most alarming symptom of England's disease is the readiness with which she accepts the diagnosis of......

Letters To The Editor
Page 2 from 28th June 1940TOO FEW CHILDREN The Question. of the Hour SIR, — One of the most pathetic and yet valid excuses made by Marshal Petain for the French surrender......

Blessed Are The Persecuted
Page 4 from 19th April 1974By SIR GEOFFREY JACKSON In the last of this Lenten series centred on the Beatitudes my assignment from our Editor is, like the times the......

Two Entirely Different Ways Of Treating Ice
Page 6 from 14th February 1975by MARY CRAIG Last week was rich in excitement for the Conservative Party at least, so perhaps nobody noticed that good television programmes were......

These Are The Days My Friend The Last Days, That Is
Page 5 from 29th November 1991ESCHATOLOGY, or the study of the last things, is very much on the back burner for Christians these days. What may or may not happen in some......

The Joys And Satisfactions Of The Celibate Life
Page 7 from 6th July 2001From Sr Annette Stapleton OCV Sir, Perhaps there are many readers like myself who would like to thank the gentleman, whose name was withheld, for......

Public Cinema News
Page 12 from 30th March 1935By M. B. A Visit to the Curzon I PAID my first visit lest week to the aristocrat of Londoies cinemas-and I use the word in contradiseinction to......

John Paul The Great: The Providential Pope
Page 6 from 17th October 2003William Oddie, editor of The Catholic Herald, argues that historians will come to regard John Paul II as one of the most courageous, original and......