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/ 0 I Christianity And The Land—iii I

Page 3 from 14th November 1941

These Craftsmen Are Necessary For The Salvation Of The Land A SMITH TO SHOE HORSES AND MEND PLOUGHS; A THATCHER TO THATCH RICKS AND ROOFS; A......

Building The

Page 9 from 1st September 2006

future out of the past Sir Ninian Comper points the way out of the ideological cul-de-sac of modern church architecture, says Anthony Symondson SJ......

Pugin's Gothic Paradise

Page 12 from 17th May 2002

Charterhouse Chronicle Anthony Symondson 4 y ou will find lots of fires, and bread and cheese in the house; Compline at 8, supper at 9, bed at......

London Churches Depress Me

Page 10 from 28th April 1939

T HERE is no doubt that the mentality produced by Protestantism is largely the cause of the low standard of British Art. The belief that thought......

Pugin No Copyist

Page 2 from 3rd October 1952

From Hubert Welby Pugin SIR, In Linwood Sleigh's article "The Great Pugin," where it was confined to him, it gave me great pleasure in reading. It......

Pastor Iliventus

Page 11 from 7th November 2008

Opera seria in the sacristy N othing prepares you for the sight of the city riding on the water. or for the pleasing forms of its churches and......

Visit To Chartre On A ,ummer Day

Page 7 from 4th February 1972

by JOHN J. DUNNE IT is doubtless to my eternal 2shame that I must admit that it was by accident that I visited the insurpassable French cathedral......

Going Away

Page 7 from 14th February 1969

The altars of Johann Ritz by JOHN A. STEEL I N the far south of Switzerland next land next to Italy there lies the wild mountainous Canton of the......

Full In The Panting Heart Of Rome

Page 6 from 26th December 1997

He who would learn to love the Catholic Church should also learn to love Bernini, says BRIAN BRINDLEY Bernini Genius of the Baroque by Charles......

Behind Its Solid Facade Westminster Cathedral Conceals...

Page 9 from 18th January 2008

'We depend on God to keep it up there' It may well turn into the stuff of legend. As the nightly blitz of London by the Luftwaffe intensified in......

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