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Newman And Non-catholic Thought
Page 6 from 2nd October 1970By CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS Newman and the Common Tradition by John Coulson (Oxford University Press 40s.) D R. COULSON's learning both on Newman in par......

Good Times, Papal Times
Page 10 from 19th September 1986IT WOULD be hard to meet a more charming fellow than Frank Giles, a journalist of the old school but blessed with eternal youth both in outlook and......

Tomorrow's Priest T• By Dishop Dutiat 4-4, Itevin
Page 3 from 2nd August 1968Mayhew Bishop Christopher Butler has recently been appointed President of St. Edmund's College. In this interview he answers questions on the......

The Schools Question
Page 5 from 1st June 1973I should like to offer my congratulations to those Catholics in England who strive to defend genuinely Catholic and humanistic schools against the......

The Other Twelve
Page 10 from 15th February 1985UST AS in cricket parlance one speaks of the second eleven, so, among enthusiasts of Central American Church history, you sometimes hear of the......

Mission Impossible
Page 6 from 11th March 1983CINEMA audiences have been comparatively starved of comedy these recent years. So two movies in one week at which to laugh seems real luxury. I've......

Even The Flower People
Page 2 from 8th September 1967WANTED TO JOIN IN! "W ELL, it's happened." In these words a leading churchman summed up the importance of Theologo '67, the giant theological......

Back To The Future Of Church
Page 5 from 18th January 1991Adrian Hastings (above) feels the post Vatican II church has lost the spirit of the Council. He has collected a group of likeminded Catholics and......

Minister Who Knows His Own Words
Page 5 from 26th July 1991Kenneth Clarke, Secretary of State for Education, sees the church-state partnership as 'intact and healthy' despite criticisms from diocesan......

The First Fruits Of This Time Of Pain And Glory
Page 8 from 17th January 2003Ten years on, Peter Geldard assesses the contribution to the Catholic Church of the wave of ex-Anglicans for . whom the ordination of women was the......