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Spiritual Head Of 550,000,000 Catholics
Page 5 from 7th June 1963THEY CALLED HIM GOOD POPE JOHN T HE Bei - gamo farmer's son who became His Holiness Pope John XXIII, spiritual head of the world's 550,000,000......

Letters From Vatican City
Page 6 from 13th September 1963SOURCES OF REVELATION In the first session of Vatican II, the crux of the differences between the conservative and progressive Fathers emerged......

Puzzle Of Why Newman Is Not 'st John'
Page 8 from 16th January 1976ONE of the surprises of this last Holy Year was that Cardinal John Henry Newman was not canonised. It was widely rumoured that he was to be "raised......

'a Piano Duet With The Pope
Page 8 from 17th November 2006Speaking just before his first extended audience with Benedict XVI, the Archbishop of Canterbury talks to Freddy Gray about Richard Dawkins, women......

Building The
Page 9 from 1st September 2006future 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......

Doctor's Helping Hand
Page 12 from 28th April 1972A LONDON G.P., Dr. Mary Belton, has begun to organise a lay organisation, similar to the one to be set up by the anti-abortion organisation Life......

Can We 'talk' With
Page 4 from 8th March 1963Communists? By Professor J. M. Cameron in an interview with Hugh Kay Against a background of rumours that contacts are developing between the......

India
Page 6 from 18th October 1957be Indianised the Church must Adopt all that is Good in Oriental Culture By MARK DOUGHTY A T a recent Marian Congress in Bombay, the figure of Our......

How ‘lolek’ Inherited The Keys Of St Peter
Page 8 from 8th April 2005John Paul II’s life was one of the most dramatic, compelling and influential of the 20th century. He was called out of obscurity to become the......

Resistance To Nazism Was Also Spiritual
Page 6 from 26th April 1946—SAYS PRIEST HISTORIAN From Our Own Correspondent OXVORD In the secluded cloisters of the quadrangle of New College, Oxford, I have been......