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Letters To The Editor
Page 3 from 28th February 1936Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

The Scottish Saint Who Hopped To Rome Charterhouse,
Page 10 from 5th September 1980Chronide Much too close for comfort Mr Belloc I HIAIRE BELLOC'S novels are hardly read now and never discussed, however his satirical spy story......

A Windswept Farewell For One Of The Most Beloved Of All...
Page 2 from 15th April 2005Local parishes should learn from this splendid Requiem Mass Liturgical commentary BY FR SEÁN FINNEGAN P EOPLE often speak wistfully of the old......

Dr. Adenauer, A Personal Recollection
Page 4 from 21st April 1967T HREE YEARS ago, when Dr. Adenauer was 88, I went to his formal birthday reception in the Redoute at Bad Godesberg. Cockahoop, I told the grave......

Letters To The Editor
Page 12 from 24th January 1936Our correspondents are urged hi limit their letters to SOO words; otherwise they are. liable to he shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

War, Peace And Religion
Page 5 from 6th January 1967By James V. Schall, S.J. 'The history of force does not at all prove that its use causes greater evil. Indeed, the opposite seems more true." O N......

Russia And , Ourselves
Page 4 from 27th June 1941T HIS newspaper's reluctance since the outbreak of war to overstate our religious, moral and cultural case will become more and more justified as a......

!the Liturgy, The Workshop And The World
Page 4 from 20th April 1951By Michael de la Bedoyere W E hope that many of our readers will have studied the two articles on the new liturgical developments in France which......

We Find Good White Bread In A U.s. Dustbin
Page 8 from 5th September 1947A VIENNESE REPORTS ON HIS CITY By EL.GAR BURGHARDT To-day I have the chance to send you an " uncensored" report on what is going on here and to......

Policy In Palestine
Page 3 from 10th May 1946By PAUL DERRICK For the Most part the recommendations of the Anglo-American Committee Of Inquiry on Paiestme simply reaffirm the policy laid down......