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Cathedral A National Monument
Page 8 from 20th November 1953WESTMINSTER CATHE" ORAL was this week described in• a prominently displayed letter in The Times as - not only the chief Roman Catholic church in......

Just Catch A Bus In Normandy .
Page 6 from 25th January 1957By Vivian Rowe T HE next bus leaving the station happened to be going to Carrouges and that, as I remember. was the only reason for our being......

Glasgow Bounces Back With New Found Ebullience
Page 10 from 15th February 1991PETER STANFORD THEY say, somewhat unkindly I feel, that the church is usually around a decade behind the times in the concerns and style it......

Chips And Chants Beyond The Fringe In A Joyful City
Page 12 from 9th May 1980LIVERPOOL is a city set upon two hills. It looks down on a leaden estuary. Its skyline, like that of Istanbul, is pricked by towers, these two......

Secret Church With A Special Form Of Musical Delight
Page 10 from 19th October 1979TO MASS last Sunday at St Michael's Abbey at Farnborough. It happened that months ago I wrote something rather dismissive about Church music within......

The Irish Church Triumphant
Page 10 from 3rd August 1979IT IS said that the young are impatient of the institutional Church. Those who seek try to find a short cut through or round it. In Ireland — and,......

Week At Westminster A Week Of Jubilee
Page 5 from 11th December 1953Greatest centre of prayer "THERE is no other place of worship in England which attracts such crowds," said Mgr. Ronald Knox, preaching in......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 18th July 1952Private Pilgrimage A DRIVE of 200 miles from the Western suhurhs of London across to the eastern end of Kent and back turned out to be one of the......

Cheshire's Holy Sites
Page 5 from 10th July 1987The marvels of Cheshire's religious past are examined by Bryan Little CHESHIRE is a county which has a varied wealth of fine churches. Recently I......

The Best Of Modern Religious Artists' Work
Page 8 from 20th July 1990GALLERIES by Leigh Hatts THE Bar Convent Museum at York, noted for its hidden chapel and all season vestments for underground use, is associated......