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Taking Leave Of A Strange And Confusing Year
Page 5 from 3rd January 20032002 has not been a happy year, says Richard Mullen, and 2003 threatens to be worse. Nevertheless, Catholics have every reason to turn with hope to......

Prophet Of The Gory Truth
Page 7 from 6th June 2003The pro-life struggle is entering a new, more confrontational phase, Jim Dowson tells Luke Coppen S ix years ago abortion meant as much to Jim......

Spain's New Cabinet: Young, Liberal And 'european'
Page 7 from 27th July 1962SPAIN PERU YUGOSLAVIA P OLITICAL observers in Spain are agreed that General Franco's cabinet shuffle represents a major shift towards political......

For Christ. Read Buddha?
Page 5 from 17th January 1997The Balasuriya case has focused attention on Inculturation' — how far Catholicism should embrace local traditions. Asian expert PAUL MURPHY......

How The Code Was Certified
Page 8 from 12th May 2006The Da Vinci Code's publicists have had afield day, lapping up the outrage of some members of the Church. But, when the film is released next week,......

Spain In
Page 6 from 23rd November 1962Evolution, not 7 revotution What Is happening in Spain? What do the recent government changes mean? Will Spain get into the Common Market? What......

Departmental Collaboration
Page 2 from 25th August 1967BY A STAFF REPORTER THE reform of the Curia, as well as extending the influence of the diocesan bishops—and at the same time curbing the power of......

Charterhouse Chronicle
Page 10 from 7th October 1994BY PETER HEBBLETHWAITE Quiet life in a first-rate listening post THERE HAVE BEEN five Ambassadors of the United States to the Holy See since......

Protests Delay Gay Rights Laws
Page 3 from 13th October 2006Outcry from 'religious lobby' prompts Government to shelve controversial legislation for at least six months BY SIMON CALDWELL SWEEPING new gay......

P . The Fine Art Agi Of Teasing
Page 7 from 13th April 2007ga traditionalists Damian Thompson talks to the distinguished — and mischievous — Catholic writer who has guided the Herald through some stormy......