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Letters To The Editor
Page 4 from 11th November 1988Portacabins or modern glory? YOUR article "Charles and the church architects" (November 4) raises a few questions which need to be considered. As......

Progress In The Land Of The Martyrs N Ot Very Long
Page 9 from 2nd October 1964AGO, Uganda was a country of scattered villages made up of smallholdings. with here and there a trading post clustered around a cross roads. The......

Bishops Balance Conservation And Liturgy
Page 3 from 3rd August 1984Vatican Two changes 'ruining churches' by Louis Jehh THE INTERIORS of some of Britain's most important Catholic churches have been ruined by......

St. Peter's, Cobridge
Page 15 from 29th October 1937The Opening Ceremony The parish at Cobridge, in the Potteries, has a long history as a Catholic centre. It goes back to the eighteenth century, to......

6,000 Children In Walk For Charity
Page 7 from 6th October 1978Six thousand Glasgow schoolchildren took part in a sponsored walk in a city park last Sunday to raise money for a new family unit at Nazareth......

Saving Buildings From Bishops
Page 5 from 13th September 1996MELANIE MCDONAGH IN GENERAL, I find that most alterations to most churches in Ireland in the name of the Second Vatican Council are to the bad. If......

Government Offers £1.5m To Preserve Historic Churches
Page 3 from 2nd January 2009BY MARK GREAVES THE GOVERNMENT has announced it will provide an extra £1.5 million to help preserve crumbling churches. The money will pay......

Advent Of Schemes For Parish Awareness
Page 3 from 6th November 1981A NEW scheme designed to help people become more aware of the scriptures is being backed by 14 dioceses in England and Wales. Two booklets have......

Placing The Tabernacle
Page 7 from 17th March 2000THE UNHAPPY DISPUTE between the Bishop of Leeds and parishioners of St Michael's, Nottingley, over the question of where the Blessed Sacrament......

How Clifton Saw The Light
Page 5 from 26th October 1984A hundred and fifty years ago, on 4 October 1834, the foundation stone of the old Pro-Cathedral in Bristol, the Church of the Apostles, was laid.......