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Death In Ever-prettier Packages
Page 4 from 9th November 1973by Kevin Rafferty Like drunks ready for a brawl, the super-muscular nations of the world swaggered towards a global war iast month. How close they......

F Tsse.---e-t 4,4a Sir, — May An Anglican Student Of The
Page 2 from 26th November 1965schism between East and West point out an obstacle in the way of the eirenical proposal to revoke "the mutual excommunications made in 1054"? These......

This Week
Page 4 from 15th July 1966EDITED BY KEVIN MAYHEW D URING famine in India, the old people suffer most, Mrs. Anne Faulkner of the Help the Aged fund in London told me this......

The Grief And The Horror As Biafra Died
Page 4 from 23rd January 1970by JOHN PORTER Editor of the Scottish Catholic Observer WHEN I think of Biafra I think of people. People like little innocent Igwe, a skeleton of......

Contemplating The Darkness
Page 4 from 15th October 1999We publish this article, which first appeared in The Catholic Herald, as a tribute to Morris West, who died last week. In his fiction, West was......

Opinion
Page 4 from 5th July 1968, THE DUTY OF , THE DUTY OF 5 , o 0 THE POPE , „0 c RITICS have been quick to say that the 0 Pope has done his image no good this 0 0 Pope has......

Our Coming Crisis
Page 5 from 4th December 1936Distribution Of Wealth : Poverty Midst Plenty By FRANCIS HUNT E NGLAND, we are told by our Cabinet Ministers and others, is prospering. Things......

What Chance Has Marriage In An Age Of Insecurity?
Page 4 from 8th March 1968S ECULARISTS of common sense agree that divorce is of itself an evil and that it is very much better for their own sake and for that of any......

Tes And Comments
Page 6 from 15th May 1936Who Writes These Notes? Our recent notes, we are told in a letter printed in our correspondence column, " have given many Catholics pause."......

The Tragedy's Last Act
Page 4 from 30th June 1944pEW occupations are more bracing just now than to listen to the German radio propaganda to this country. The average person has a natural prejudice......