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Letters To The Editor The Question Of C.e.g.
Page 3 from 12th June 1936"PA IFISM" DRAWS.A PROTEST AND EDITORIAL REPLY—IS A PETITION TO THE ICIATG THE BEST PT/ AY? DICTATORSHIP IN FREE STATE TOO? ' THE C.E.G. CRISIS A......

0 The Editor
Page 3 from 26th June 1936and its ultimate conversion into pure bank money after the war, the deflation of which this was a part, the utterly irrelevant and unsound reasons......

The Judge Sums Up In The Case Of Europe It
Page 6 from 9th December 1949C. G. 41„...TIMER C. G. 41„...TIMER Si R Henry Slesser, a recent con vert to the Church, has written what I call a " panorama 'S book or total......

The Pope Backs Belgian Against His Critics Right To...
Page 3 from 11th March 1938Or Condemn It Bishops Not The Pope's Delegates THE CHURCH WILL NOT STAND APART FROM POLITICS. This truth has been driven home to doubters......

Publication Of Vatican-nazi Letters Reveals The Stand Of...
Page 1 from 6th July 1945The publication of correspondence and verbal ,notes between the Holy See and Hitler's Government continues to reveal the stand taken by the Vatican......

Our Lady Still Guides The Lost
Page 5 from 31st December 1976The article of December 17 on ecumenism and the "Marian issue" left some questions unanswered. By becoming the Mother of Chnst, Mary also became......

Scotus The Unknown
Page 5 from 16th September 1966An appreciation by Archbishop Cardinale D UNS SCOTUS — who left no autobiographical notes behind — seems to elude every effort on the part of......

The Greatest Survivor In The History Of The World
Page 9 from 12th October 2007I t can be depressing for Catholics in western Europe to observe dwindling congregations and to belong to parishes which previously had three or......

Rotarians, Freemasons And Catholics
Page 6 from 14th April 1938Silo—Perhaps the statement of " Catho " which " Luberi, Muratori," your recent correspondent on the above subject, informs us is intended " to......

A Glimpse Into The Private World Of The Popes
Page 8 from 6th March 2009John XXIII thought the Vatican gardens were ‘a bit much’. But eventually he, like other popes, grew to love them, says Kildare Dobbs O f all the......