Friday 26th February 2021
Advert
catholicherald.co.uk
Archive Home Search Browse Issues Getting Started

Search

Reset all filters
View results as list View results on map
  • All
  • 1930s4
  • 1940s4
  • 1950s4
  • 1960s1
  • 1970s3
  • 1980s2
  • 1990s1
  • 2000s1
  • 2010s0
  • All
  • Education 1
  • Entertainment / Culture 6
  • Hospitality / Recreation 1
  • Human Interest 2
  • Other 4
  • Politics 2
  • Religion / Belief 9
  • Social Issues 1
Hot Topics
  • Christianity 4
  • British People 3
  • English People 3
  • Human Behavior 3
  • Anglo-catholicism 2
  • Archbishop Of Westminster 2
  • England 2
  • Holy Week 2
  • Marian Shrines 2
  • North Norfolk 2
  • Pilgrimages 2
  • Religion 2
  • Walsingham 2
  • Alban Mccoy 1
  • Anglicanism 1
Sort by 20 results, showing page 1 of 2

Theatre

Page 3 from 23rd September 1949

Oberon In Cambridge Circus LULL'D in these flowers with dancesand delight, the critic eats his words. Four weeks past 1 scathed the " dreary old......

Theology As Beach Thriller

Page 10 from 1st November 1991

Brendan Walsh "THE new Don Cupitt?" repeated the young assistant in the Dilions near Oxford Circus. "Selling like hot cakes." Fans of the......

. ...._ June Comes L I

Page 3 from 12th January 1951

.--s to town n . .= goloshes THEATRE By W. J. IGOE THE F01.-DE-ROLS (St. MARTIN'S THEATRE) nN January I, 1951, London seemed an inauspicious......

Mary Craig's W And Radio Television

Page 8 from 8th April 1977

GOOD FRIDAY Good Friday Service (BBC I, 11 am) from St Anne's Church, Manchester. An hour of music and readings for Good Friday. Faith in Place......

Beautiful Nonsense

Page 6 from 22nd December 1967

T IIE arrival of Dr. Dolittle ("U." Odeon, Marble Arch) on the screen undoubtedly does a lot. and in many ways: first, of course, it scores the......

A Book • In The Doldrums

Page 5 from 16th July 1954

PLAYS OF THE YEAR, VOLUME 9. Chosen by J. C. Trewin (Veit, THE doldrums are upon us. The 1 year, which so far has been the most mediocre in my......

" Subversive Forces" In Ireland Orange Men Praise I.r.a....

Page 10 from 28th July 1939

From Our Own, Correspondent By..trAsr. The Orange Press of Belfast, which usually voices official " loyalist. " views in all matters, has devoted......

Cashing In

Page 6 from 17th July 1981

OF THE royal wedding spoofs and spin-offs Sylvie Krin's Born, to be Queen (Penguin / Private , . Eye. 95p) is the best. It consists of the original......

Thinking Aloud

Page 4 from 6th August 1982

THIRTY-SEVEN years ago today the world was transfigured — the whole of it psychologically, and part of it physically. For on August 6, 1945, the......

Notes For Ransomers

Page 12 from 6th May 1938

A few weeks ago I wrote of the Sacred India film, a private view of which 1 was privileged to see. The first public presentation of it will be......

Next page »
Page: 1 2




Catholic Herald archive delivered by Netcopy   |   Copyright © 2011 Catholic Herald   |   Privacy Policy   |   Terms & Conditions