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Letters To The Editor

Page 6 from 24th July 1936

CATHOLIC ACTION AND INDUSTRIALISM " Intellectual Irresponsibility " SIR,—Mr. Noel Purgold, in his letter of July 10, states that " modern......

Fr. Riley, It Seemed, Was Just The Wrong Type Of

Page 4 from 5th December 1952

priest to tackle the problem of Paula Clay . . . MIDNIGHT AT FOUR O N the second Christmas Eve of the war Paula Clay found herself for the first......

E Dog At Th Crib

Page 11 from 6th December 1957

By liAiliiti.C.i9100.0.0 0:000MON.O.OMOVP.O.O.V.V.M00101M NORMAN PAINTING —who is 'Philip Archer', well-known radio personality and writer, and......

Bishops' Engagements

Page 14 from 11th May 2007

May 13 to May 18 Cardinal MurphyaO'Camsor l a aa mahatma S Ckh,tes Conserratien cif the Churob lathe Holy Farnila %ahem Garden City.Hertfordshire.......

Pope John's `revolution'

Page 6 from 27th September 1963

Pope John, on the very first day of the assembly "handed the Bishops a Magna Carta whose full revolutionary import is only gradually being realised......

Letters To The Editor •

Page 8 from 22nd November 1935

Our correspondents are urged to Unlit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

Letters To The Editor

Page 12 from 17th January 1936

Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted alto gether. Letters must......

In A Few Words By Jotter

Page 4 from 17th June 1955

A Great Convert Dr. Orchard I T was a year or two ago that I had my last opportunity of chatting with the late Dr. Orchard at Brownshill, near......

19th Century Problems In America Would Have Daunted...

Page 11 from 4th December 1959

A NUN IN the BUILDING BUSINESS By W. J. IGOE C ATHOLICS were as Scarce as ghosts in Lincoln Park in 1904. But one of the former was a policeman......

Catholics And Large Families A Noble, Heart-rending Letter

Page 6 from 30th June 1939

SIR,—Your correspondent, " Catholic Mother " and many others would surely like to read the letter I append. For some weeks in the local paper I......

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