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Trouble Brews Over Book Sale
Page 3 from 19th January 1996BY A STAFF REPORTER A BITTER ROW HAS broken out over plans by the Church of England to sell off Sion College, one of the oldest ecclesiastical......

Tantalising Studies Of Sacred Space
Page 8 from 16th April 1993GALLERIES by Leigh Hatts "THE new chapel must cater for a very large number of penitents and also in design and character proclaim the powerful......

A Defence Of Modern Church Architecture
Page 5 from 21st August 1998From Mr Peter Gilby B Arch RIBA Sir, Brian Brindley's review of "The Twentieth Century Church" has performed one good service, namely to draw......

Ringing In Modern Cathedral Changes
Page 8 from 21st August 1992GALLERIES by Leigh Hatts HOLIDAYS are a time when many of us manage to stop off at some of the great cathedrals and churches which we have been......

Architecture Of Vatican Ii Better By Design
Page 5 from 19th October 1990Austin Winkley (right) is one of Britain's foremost ecclesiastical architects. He talks to Timothy :Elphick in our series on Catholic companies......

Presentation Of The Light Of The World
Page 9 from 20th January 1995Candlemas is often better known in Catholic circles as the feast of the Presentation. Below some classroom hints on how to mark the feast.......

Reserved Splendour Of Wardour
Page 8 from 19th June 1992WINDOW ON THE ARTS THE CATHOLIC chapel at Wardour Castle was built for Lord Arundell in the 1770s. It was the triumphant result of years of effort......

John Battle Mp
Page 4 from 17th June 1994We must rebuild the temple of Jerusalem I RECENTLY RETURNED to Underley Hall, a stately home of the Cavendish Bentinck family situated at Kirkby......

Rita Wall Reports On Church, Conservationist And...
Page 4 from 6th July 1990Future of Leeds church focus of united effort CHURCH authorities, conservationists and local parishioners are working together to ensure that the......

Church Obliged To Follow Code On Re-ordering
Page 3 from 22nd July 1994BY Moos MACDONALD THE CATHOLIC CHURCH is to retain its exemption from listed building controls, National Heritage Secretary Peter Brooke announced......