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‘how I Woke Up From Spiritual Slumber And Inched At A...

Page 8 from 11th September 2009

M y religious upbringing was casually Protestant, a respect for Christian tradition and high religious tolerance, but no encouragement to be a......

On A Yorkshire Hill With An Unkind Backdrop

Page 10 from 9th October 1981

IT WAS ONE of those soft summer evenings when even the cows cast shadows across the grass and the world looks even more lovely than it is. It was......

I Empires Traitors And Christ N Action

Page 13 from 30th November 2007

Quentin de la Bedoyere recommends a diverse array of books for Christmas — and discovers how to make a rocket from a headache pill A quick check......

Tours And Pilgrimages

Page 6 from 23rd March 2001

T here is no doubt that the consequences of the Israeli/ Palestinian conflict have reached far and wide. Israel will always be the number one......

The Greatest Failure Of Lenin And Stalin

Page 6 from 6th April 1950

THE RUSSIANS REMAIN RELIGIOUS IT is sometimes believed that the IT is sometimes believed that the thirty years of Communist role in Soviet Russia......

On The Fringe Of Erin T Here Is A Mystique About

Page 3 from 23rd May 1969

Galway, at once the most Gaelic and exotic town in Ireland. Its origins are lost in the mists of time, though it may be the same Magnata known to......

An Arrogant Man, Humble Before The Mystery Of God

Page 12 from 31st May 2002

Charterhouse Chronicle Anthony Symondson I T IS HARD to judge how Adrian Fortescue is regarded these days. He is difficult to classify and I......

Pope Paul Honours The Faithful Norfolks

Page 10 from 12th May 1978

CHARTERHQUSE CHRONICLE THE PAPACY has long respected the hereditary principle and it happily, and innocently, recognises the remarkable debt that......

Le Corbusier's Landmark

Page 10 from 18th September 1981

FLICKING through the pages of the travel brochures offered to would-be pilgrims, the name 'Ronchamp would scarcely ring a bell. For our part, the......

Wild Beast And His Wife

Page 10 from 26th June 1987

Terence Sheehy reports on the attractions to be found in Florence ANYONE who seriously considers the campaign by the few for a married clergy,......

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