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October 8, 1845 Mr. Newman Decides To Become A Catholic
Page 3 from 5th October 1945by Rev. Herbert Keldany ON October 8, 1845, there took place in a little village on the outskirts of the University of . Oxford a long-expected......

30 Years An Anti-social Sentence
Page 3 from 28th March 1969by Hugh Kay T HE 30-year "life" sen tences proposed for the Kray brothers prompted the usual outbursts. What was the use of maintaining men as......

Anglican Methodist Disunity
Page 4 from 18th July 1969By k John Coventry, 11 ANGLICAN arithmetic, a leading Anglican once remarked, is rather unusual: for the Church of England is composed of a solid......

Moral Disease Seen Through The Eyes Of A Young Hospital...
Page 7 from 15th July 1938By DAPHNE GMSON S IX years ago it was decided that I was to be a nurse. I have never regretted the decision. For I spend my days, not with the......

Carolyn Scott
Page 7 from 13th October 1972Matters of conscience Christianity and communications N EW YORK recently set a record-58 murders in a week. And the public reaction was......

Congregational Chapel As Cathedral For Ukrainians
Page 8 from 18th August 1967By a Special Correspondent BRITAIN'S 20.000 Ukrainian Catholics are likely to be using their first cathedral in this country by the end of the......

The C Of E Experience
Page 20 from 13th August 2010Stuart Reid Charterhouse O n Sunday I went to a baptism conducted by a woman vicar in an Anglican church. That’s not all: the baptism took place......

The Austrian Bishops Wipe The Slate
Page 9 from 1st April 1938They Hope To Combine " Gruss Gott ! " With "Heil Hitler ! "Pledge " To Church By Ribbentrop Did The Bishop Of Linz Sign The Austrian Bishops'......

Changes In Outward Forms Of Penance
Page 4 from 20th October 1972F AITH remains the same, but different aspects are emphasised at different times and a developing theology provides a deeper understanding of the......

M Y Letter, Which You Were Kind Enough To Publish On
Page 2 from 27th December 1963November 29th, was written primarily as a defence and explanation of certain points concerning Anglican belief and practice which had been called......