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The Age Of The Recorded Retreat

Page 2 from 4th March 1966

G REETINGS from Illinois. Were it not out of place to write here about happenings in Britain, I would devote the whole column to Mother Thornton's......

Mean And Unworthy Altars

Page 5 from 19th May 1967

O UR priests deserve sympathy over the difficult problem of adapting churches to conform with the new way of saying Mass facing the people. But......

The Tabernacle At Pinner

Page 7 from 17th September 1965

Sir,—Two correspondents disagree with the removal of the tabernacle at Pinner from the high altar. They do not _mention the reason for this......

"vivid Holt, The Artist, Ironing Materials On To A Section

Page 10 from 19th February 1965

" of a giant reredos he has nearly completed for the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption at Albuquerque, New Mexico. The completed section in the......

Help To Give The New Look To Churches

Page 3 from 23rd April 1965

Catholic Herald Reporter INCREASING numbers of Catholic, Anglican and Protestant parishes arc turning to an institute in Birmingham for advice on......

Redundant Romish Architecture

Page 3 from 5th July 1963

BY PETER ANSON Mediaeval Chantries and Chautry Chapels, by G. H. Cook (Phoenix, 45s.). rrHE reaction on the reviewer, after studying the 59 photo......

Art By Iris Conlay

Page 7 from 13th November 1964

T HE uneven frontage of the long Mile End Road, with its mixture of dingy, but still distinguished old houses on one side, and clean but not......

Architecture And Function

Page 2 from 24th February 1961

S IR,-Havi ng followed the recent correspondence re g ardin g present-day church architecture, am astounded by the views expressed by Mr. H.......

The Man Who Gave Gothic A Purpose

Page 4 from 21st September 1962

This month marks the 110th anniversary of the death of Augustus Welby Pugin, whose influence lingers in current church building projects, and in......

Leyland Builds In Civic Centre

Page 8 from 13th July 1962

Catholic Herald Reporter A CONTINUOUS concrete-set. chipped stained glass wall 233 ft. long of rich colouring and designed by Mr. Patrick Reyntiens......

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