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Letters To The Editor
Page 6 from 1st June 1935Our correspondents are urged 10 limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or emitted altogether. Letters must......

Conversion Of England Not With Oxford Groups
Page 2 from 19th January 1940SIR, — I want to register my 1,000 per cent. disagreement with " Peregrinus's " recommendation of the so-called Oxford Groups. It is fantastic to......

Bishops And The Liturgy
Page 4 from 3rd April 1964By Fr. Peter De Rosa There is a notion in some quarters that lay participation in the liturgy is a kind of fringe benefit, and that the Vatican......

Unsung Heroes Of The Chinese Church
Page 5 from 19th October 2001Despite all their adversities, it was the joy of Chinese Catholics that Cecilia Bromley Martin noticed first T oday's China bears little......

A Catholic State Of Mind
Page 7 from 21st May 2004I grew up in seemingly the last moment of intact Catholic culture in the United States: the late 1950s and early 1960s in Baltimore, one of the......

Sir Oswald Mosley's Letter
Page 6 from 11th March 1938SIR, -One may hope that the numerous anti-Fascist Catholics will read your issue of 4th instant very carefully, and the cheap B.U.F. booklets,......

Doubts
Page 11 from 18th May 2001queries Father Richard Barrett answers readers' questions Q. In our parish newsletter recently there was a notice to the effect that general......

‘speaking To Saints Is Not That Weird’
Page 7 from 3rd June 2005Christina Farrell talks to Frank Cottrell Boyce, the Catholic writer behind the acclaimed new British film Millions I t has been done before: the......

Public Cinema
Page 17 from 6th July 1935By Celluloid THE LIMITATIONS OF HOLLYWOOD The path of the film-maker is beset with obstacles. Most of them he tackles manfully and with varying......

Wisdom Of The Curia
Page 8 from 14th April 1939Sin,—May I refer to the letters that have been appearin g for some time in the CATHOLIC HERALD about the Maltese clergy, and that, I must say, I......