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From Eltham O Southwark, Via Rome

Page 8 from 10th April 1987

Bishop John Jukes talks to Nicholas Fitzherbert about his life and work as a Franciscan and his current involvement with World at Work My Lord,......

Tempestuous Saint In Politics

Page 3 from 14th August 1953

Lovable, inflammable letters of Bernard of Clairvaux THE LETTERS OF SAINT BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX, newly translated by Bruno Scot( James. (Burns &......

Family: A Community Of Faith

Page 8 from 27th March 1987

Nicholas Fitzherbert, in his occasional series on Britain's Bishops, talks to Cormac Murphy O'Connor, Bishop of Arundel and Brighton NJF: You were......

By The Southern Sla

Page 15 from 28th August 1936

Brighton's Catholic Interest Choosing Brighton, this year, as the place of their annual Council, the Knights of St. Columba have made sure that......

Anglican Bishop Taylor Reflects On A Lifetime Of...

Page 5 from 29th January 1988

the Catholic Church as a constant par ner in ca ering or t e nee • so t e ristian faithful. Getting to like the Catholic `bad guys' MY Lord, you......

Charterhouse \\!

Page 13 from 21st November 1986

CIFIRON I CT I The passion and hatred that religion generates A NEW MP took his seat just after last week's opening of Parliament and was duly......

London Tribute To A Noble Frenchman

Page 10 from 23rd March 1979

IF YOU EVER go to Euston Station — and I do not advise it as an architectural outing — try walking along its great, blank, right-hand flank and you......

The Pope Opens Rome College

Page 7 from 23rd October 1953

'Like a city set on a mountain' F ROM his window in the Vatican, the Holy Father has during many months, been watching the building of a......

The Martyrs Of Padley

Page 9 from 12th July 1985

Bernard Branch transports us to the beautiful Derbyshire dales where a group of pilgrims give thanks for three courageous men of God O N SUNDAY,......

Eight-year-old Hierarchy Being Wiped

Page 5 from 23rd July 1954

, N the midst of the peace 'Missionary College, Mill Hill, director of the Pontifical Mission home the tragedy of the Church PADLEY is not a town,......

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