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Difficulties But More Than A Following Of Rules Is Needed
Page 6 from 29th June 1962to design a church, and throughout the book there is clearly an acceptance of the difficulties to he encountered in correctly interpreting the laws......

St. David's Rises From The Ruins
Page 1 from 27th February 1959A great day for Cardiff O N Monday, the Feast of St. David, Patron of Wales, and 18 years to the day since showers of incendiary bombs left a......

New Cathedral's Challenging Significance
Page 4 from 15th December 1972by BRYAN LITTLE BRISTOLIANS, like the people of Liverpool some seven years ago, are now becoming aware of an important, and challenging, new......

By Austin S. Winkley, A.r.i.b.a.
Page 7 from 27th September 1968'WHEN a parish commissions an architect to design a church, it presents him with two particular hurdles. The first is discovering precisely what is......

Sacred Art And Spirit Of Humility
Page 8 from 3rd March 1967By Bryan Little T HE pastoral message and interest of a church by no means end with its architectural design. or with the constructional......

Priest Builds A Church Himself
Page 7 from 12th December 1958F OR the last 18 months, Fr. Cyril Plummer, parish priest of Our Lady Immaculate and St. Philip Non, Uckfield, Sussex, has been working......

All Are Near To High Altar
Page 4 from 22nd June 1973By James Roberts The new cathedral is one of the first in the world designed for the new forms of worship approved by Vatican II in 1965. Here is......

Having Designs On Worship
Page 7 from 15th June 1979The Second Vatican Council provided the biggest upset to the accepted norm of church designs since the Council of Trent in 1545-63. Since the 1960s......

New Sussex Church With Brangwyn Stations
Page 5 from 18th October 1940OPENED IN BRILLIANT SUNSHINE From a Special Correspondent A very colourful ceremony in brilliant sunshine is how I would describe the opening of......

Well, How Do You Picture A Church.?
Page 5 from 6th October 1961A BANDON false ideas of what a church should look like 11 and remember that quite simply that it is the meeting place of God's people. To design a......