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A Pilgrim's Progress In A World That Had Forgotten Its Story
Page 8 from 31st March 2006JOHN PAUL II: A BIBLICAL PILGRIM IN THE WORLD S ome 12 years ago the distinguished Lutheran theologian, Dr Robert Jenson, wrote a brilliant essay......

Spiritual Head Of 550,000,000 Catholics
Page 5 from 7th June 1963THEY CALLED HIM GOOD POPE JOHN T HE Bei - gamo farmer's son who became His Holiness Pope John XXIII, spiritual head of the world's 550,000,000......

Foreign Radio For You
Page 16 from 31st March 1939PALM 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!,......

Fr. Riley, It Seemed, Was Just The Wrong Type Of
Page 4 from 5th December 1952priest to tackle the problem of Paula Clay . . . MIDNIGHT AT FOUR O N the second Christmas Eve of the war Paula Clay found herself for the first......

Conversion Of England Revaluation Of Ideas
Page 2 from 2nd February 1940your last issue you made some very valuable remarks on the question of the conversion a England. I agree entirely with the importance you attach......

Hope Without Illusion
Page 8 from 29th August 2008I n my flat I have a copy of a striking Crucifixion by the French artist Georges Roualt. A recent visitor stopped to study it. Then she turned......

In My View
Page 2 from 3rd December 1965Sir, While hastening to con g ratulate you on your evident willingness to keep your paper abreast of the times typographically, and expressing the......

Mrs. Mary Whitehouse, Co-founder Of The Clean-up...
Page 5 from 24th December 1965secretary of the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association, claims that more than 350,000 people of all ages and religious beliefs have signed a......

Letters To The Editor
Page 6 from 1st June 1935Our correspondents are urged 10 limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or emitted altogether. Letters must......

Thri5tinati
Page 14 from 9th December 1938nub t5 ,Ifirt5t By C. C Martindale, S.J. " r4 IIRISTMAS " has come to be Nftoso profoundly coloured, for us, by its Crib, and its providing of......