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Scotus The Unknown
Page 5 from 16th September 1966An appreciation by Archbishop Cardinale D UNS SCOTUS — who left no autobiographical notes behind — seems to elude every effort on the part of......

This Week, Education Is One Of The Most Important Subjects
Page 4 from 5th September 1975being discussed by the National Conference of Priests. Earlier in the year, at the Conference of Catholic Colleges held at Downside, TERENCE SHEEHY......

New Role For Priests
Page 1 from 26th November 1976in 2000 By Frances Gumley THE Church's role in the next century must be one of renewal rather than consolidation, according to a report published......

Rescuing Churches In Crisis
Page 5 from 12th June 1998T 'ENTY-SEVEN City churches threatened with closure are now safe. These churches as you might guess from their number are Anglican. So when their......

The Faith Does Not Cramp The Novelist
Page 6 from 23rd August 1946AN ULSTER WRITER TALKS ON BOOKS AND PEOPLE "AvouLD you like to see the wreck 2 " said Michael McLaverty, as we walked along that beach. The......

By Fr. Bernard Basset, S.j.
Page 3 from 25th April 1952=Wednesday Next DEvolION to St. Joseph is a rela a lively modern development in -the Church. True, the ancient o Egyptian Church had a feast of......

Hedwig And Hansel Both Think The Y.c.w. The Solution To...
Page 5 from 7th February 1947By W. J. IGOE Hedwig and Hansel, with whom I discussed youth problems, in Austria, are, in their background, typical of young Catholics in the......

Pentecost: The Church's Day
Page 10 from 16th May 1986"YOU WILL receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the......

Soap Amid Old Buildings
Page 8 from 22nd December 1989BROADCAST NEWS Deborah Thomas Channel 4's 4 Play drama slot has been a most uneven series so far, and Saturday's offering, "Goodbye and I hope we......

Glimpsing The
Page 6 from 25th September 1992setWord in words My Secret Planet by Denis 'Healey (Michael Joseph, £16.99) Lord Longford WHEN I reviewed Denis Healey's memoires I described it......