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A Talk With Salazar

Page 6 from 26th July 1963

Hugh Kay of the Catholic Herald becomes the first British journalist in many years to secure a newspaper interview with the Portuguese leader, Dr.......

A Song Of Praise For The Year Of Grace

Page 4 from 12th January 2001

Pope John Paul II reflects on the Great Jubilee in his new letter Novo Millennio Ineunte A T THE beginning of the new millennium, and at the close......

The Debate On Marriage And Birth Control

Page 2 from 6th November 1964

From Desmond Fisher B ISHOP JOHN WRIGHT of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, told the Council Fathers last week that the fourth chapter of Schema 13 on......

The Man With The Biggest In-tray In The World

Page 3 from 27th October 1978

The Pope must now get down to business after the celebrations. Our editor, Richard Dowden, reports from Rome on the difficulties he will face. •......

We, The Catholic Arch Bishops Of Great Britain, Address This

Page 3 from 25th January 1980

joint statement on abortion to our fellow Catholics, to our fellow Christians and indeed to our fellow citizens of every religion and none. We......

Fresh Wind Blowing As Portugal Faces Crucial Election Test

Page 7 from 26th September 1969

A YEAR has passed since Dr. Salazar. Portugal's Prime Minister for 36 years, collapsed with the illness that has ended his public life. His......

Foreign Radio For You

Page 16 from 31st March 1939

PALM SUNDAY BRUSSELS (2): 9 a.m., Excerpts from Verdi Requiem U1IIan Scala Retords). 11 am., Organ and Motet Recital. 6.45 p.m., Fr. Van Geste!,......

The Precedent Of Italy

Page 4 from 28th April 1944

IN an interview with an American Catholic paper, Don Sturzo has taken a very gloomy view about the future of liberated Italy and char g ed the......

Jamaican Born Catholic Writer John Figueroa Relates A...

Page 7 from 14th December 1990

nativity celebrations in his native land for our series of Advent short stories Christmas under the boiling sun F / / R Sydney is in trouble," I......

A Solemn Office Becomes A Grassroots Mission

Page 7 from 28th December 1979

AS 1301'H spiritual leader of the world's 700 million Catholics dust under 20 per cent of mankind) and head of Vatican City State, Pope John Paul......

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