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Bishops' Engagements
Page 14 from 25th May 2007May 27 to June 1 Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor (Westminster) Sun: Celebrates Mass of Pence cosi , Wenurenster Cathedral. Mon: Inter views and......

Persons
Page 5 from 22nd June 1951and 5 Places Aged 101 next Friday, Mr. James Pardon, of North Shields. intends to Ito to Mass by taxi on the day. Mr. Punkin still cooks, dusts......

The Religious Views
Page 2 from 8th July 1960of Oscar Wilde S IR,-The detailed description of Oscar Wilde's reception into the Church by Fr. Cuthbert Dunne, CF., is now in the archives of the......

Gabriel Fallon's Dublin Diary
Page 3 from 16th April 1971Pressure groups at war over Pill THE voice of the reader conveying the stern incisive words of His Grace, the Most Rev. Dr. McQuaid, had just......

A Wind Of Change Is On The Way
Page 7 from 31st January 1969by GABRIEL FALLON THE history of any national literature could. I suppose, be described as an endless plain supporting occasional mountain peaks,......

By
Page 7 from 28th January 1966GABRIEL FALLON one of Ireland's leading critics T HIS might well be a seminal year for the Arts in Ireland. Already preparations for the jubilee......

Gabriel Fallon's Dublin Diary
Page 3 from 24th April 1970St. Patrick's for all PERHAPS the most notable ecumenical gesture since Vatican II came to the Diocese of Dublin a little over a week ago. In the......

Desperate Need For Dialogue With Jews
Page 3 from 8th May 1970GABRIEL FALLON'S DUBLIN DIARY T HE Limerick affair, which remitted in the confrontation of Jew and Christian, seems now to have thankfully drawn......

Gabriel Fallon's Dublin Diary
Page 3 from 5th March 1971'Captain' Lynch takes control at last 1W E believe that Ireland has cause to be grateful to Fianna Fail . . . By and large, it has given us......

Bishop Hits At Dishonest Politics
Page 3 from 19th March 1971Gabriel Fallon's DUBLIN DIARY THOSE who expect this column to be all sweetness and light will find naught for their c.om fort in the hard-hitting......