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‘i’ve Been Shot At Since I Was A Catholic’

Page 7 from 9th March 2012

Former 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 1963

By 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......

John Paul The Great: The Providential Pope

Page 6 from 17th October 2003

William Oddie, editor of The Catholic Herald, argues that historians will come to regard John Paul II as one of the most courageous, original and......

Two Entirely Different Ways Of Treating Ice

Page 6 from 14th February 1975

by 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 1991

ESCHATOLOGY, 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......

Sunday Is The Feast Of Ss. Peter And Paul

Page 6 from 27th June 1958

St. Peter in the Stamp Album By PEREGRINE R IGHT from the very early days of postage stamps collectors have been reminded of St. Peter, for way......

Sidetract

Page 5 from 21st July 1978

yColurnri Our new morality THEY used to burn people in Smithfield Market. Now they just disembowel animals and cut them up. The market is a pale......

Horror Story's Social Comment

Page 6 from 10th November 1972

A HORROR story series is hardly a likely place for a serious piece of social comment. But the opening play. "Exorcism" in the new BBC-2 series Dead......

An Antique Ramble

Page 11 from 10th August 2001

Philippa Toomey welcomes the first of Allan Massie's trilogy of novels set in the dark ages The Evening of the World: a Romance of the Dark Ages by......

New Novels

Page 8 from 29th November 1985

The Ambassador by Andre Brink (Faber, f9.95); They Sleep Without Dreaming by Penelope Gilliatt (Macmillan, £1095); Mermaids on the Golf Course by......

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