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What Is A Catholic Novel?
Page 6 from 3rd April 1947W. J. IGOE ("C.H." Fiction Reviewer) in a brilliant answer discusses Chesterton, Graham Greene, Waugh, Kate O'Brien and Bruce Marshall "NOR let us......

Cold Turkey Before Christmas
Page 14 from 7th December 19794Ehrt h a ron touse ONE OE THE minor industries of Fleet Street is guessing where the Pope will go next. Just now, England is a great favourite.......

The Lavish Patrons Of Our Indigent Church
Page 10 from 1st April 1977INFLATION does not respect the Church. When a national economy goes weak at the knees, the Church is one of the first to suffer. The present......

How A Polish Trumpeter Still Recalls A Turkish Arrow
Page 10 from 21st October 1977MEDIEVAL Poland shows at its most splendid in the city of Krakow. It has a magnificent central square, some old churches as crowded with pious......

Irelaad Today And Tomorrow
Page 6 from 18th January 1963By L. D. BERGIN Two things struck mc when I was asked to write about "Ireland Today". Ireland has so long been a land of yesterdays. Suddenly it......

Holy Holiday
Page 7 from 5th December 1975John Ryan's impressions of a Roman autumn as Holy Year 1975 neared its end The clocks at Rome Ciamnino Airport said 8.32 p.m. as I arrived from......

God-centric Not Ego-centric Worship
Page 3 from 3rd July 1942by F. A. Fulford SO far the only conference of British Liturgists announced for this year is that at Oxford, to be held under the auspices of the......

Man In A Maze Of Nonsense
Page 6 from 22nd February 1957Franz hofkar''s story of the lonely rietint of unseen forces Ily G. C. NE 1I a I is reassuring in the Day of X the Angry Young Men that Secker......

The Forgotten Spirit Stirs Church To-day
Page 3 from 27th May 1955By Dom Columba CARY-ELWES, PRIOR of AMPLEFORTII THE Spirit of God, Third of the Persons in the Holy Trinity, has for hundreds of years been given......

Fiction
Page 3 from 23rd February 1945The ladies who bloom in the fall, tra la! Reviewed by W. L IGOE First Gentleman: But If a woman hath wit, or cart write a good tale what wel you......