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Apartheid : What We Can Do

Page 4 from 18th March 1955

By RENEE HAYNES HREE considerations must affect our attitude towards the present situation in South Africa. There a white minority rules, and......

10 Catholic Herald, Friday, September 29. 1978

Page 10 from 29th September 1978

Wasteland of American TV ONCE AGAIN the New York newspapers" are on strike, and once again it is likely that not all will be resurrected when the......

To The Editor

Page 6 from 17th July 1936

Catholic Action and Industrialism : For and Against Eric Gill —10.C. in England : a Writer Answers his Critics Pope and the League Sir Richard......

When Malcolm Muggeridge, A Sceptical Western Writer Their...

Page 6 from 24th October 2003

led him to God and he introduced her on his own spiritual quest, met Mother Teresa, an unknown ascetic ministering to India's poor and dying, it......

"what I Think Of

Page 7 from 13th March 1936

The Irish" BY THE BRITISH [The following articles are written by four people asked at Tandom, whose views on the subject were unknown to the......

Irish Letter

Page 11 from 17th September 1937

DE VALERA AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Co-ordination of Church and Sport From Our Own Correspondent. DUBLIN. President de Valera has gone to......

Discuss Food, Famine, Teachers Even Snobs Some Wisdom And...

Page 3 from 26th August 1938

"AWAY WITH PRISON-LIKE SCHOOLS" "Large Rural Population Is Necessary From a Special Correspondent. EACH YEAR THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEETS FOR AN......

Fear And Trembling In The Last Days Of Castro

Page 11 from 8th December 2006

As Fidel Castro struggles with grave illness Peter Newsham asks whether the Church can help reshape society after the dictator's death L ondon's......

Time To Limit Damage Of An Ill-conceived Education Act

Page 7 from 13th January 1989

IT IS widely accepted that the Education Reform Act of 1988 will introduce the greatest changes in English state education since 1944: indeed, if t......

Ushaw Bird Collection Is Sold,

Page 10 from 12th July 1968

C . 1 LTEFED birds LIR! back th.7 in fashion, and this week t;shaw Seminary. Durham. thought it was as good a time as any to put its collection of......

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