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Conversion Of England
Page 2 from 5th April 1940Priests Can Work With Other Clergy SIR,—It is with some diffidence that I venture to offer a further suggestion to the many now set forth in your......

Roman Inopportunity Knocks Once Again
Page 10 from 28th October 1977THOSE who opposed the definition of Papal Infallibility at the First Vatican Council did not do so because they could not credit his infallibility......

Charterhouse \\!
Page 13 from 21st November 1986CIFIRON I CT I The passion and hatred that religion generates A NEW MP took his seat just after last week's opening of Parliament and was duly......

Moment Of Truth For The Church In India
Page 6 from 1st February 1963by Reginald Maher I NDIA is a vast country. -1Spread over an area of 1,269,640 square miles, it covers a fifth of the world's circumference. It......

In A Few
Page 4 from 10th October 1952Words Britain's churches I HOPE Catholics will be stimulated by the news of the fund to be raised to maintain the historic churches of this......

Two Men „wring Bene
Page 3 from 4th February 1966dictine brothers' habit and tonsure in a monastery at Erlach, Upper Austria. are Protestants from Sweden. And they are there with the approval of......

Capital Of The British Occupation Zone I
Page 3 from 10th August 1945Hamburg and its Catholic story DURING the last few months I had often reason to remember my last visit to Hambur g , shortly atter my reception......

Root Of Catholic Training
Page 2 from 1st October 1943Sta. --In your issue of September 10 you published a letter from Mr. James Taylor, Schoolmaster, R.N., in which two points of capital importance......

Sweden Keeps Harsh Laws
Page 1 from 23rd June 1950S EVERE restrictions imposed upon Catholics for hundreds of years in Sweden are retained in a Government report published in Stockholm. The report......