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Prelate Who Controls Vatican Protocol With A Smile

Page 3 from 1st December 1972

HUNDREDS of thousands of pilgrims flock to Rome annually from all over the world seeking an audience with Pope Paul VI. Some are so situated that......

Letter From Rome By Alan Mcelwain

Page 7 from 17th January 1964

D OME, naturally, is sti ll full of reactions to Pope Paul's spankingly successful visit to Palestine, and is likely to be for a tong time to......

Salvadorans' Own Saints

Page 10 from 2nd November 1990

NOVEMBER 16 will be the first arzniversary of the brutal murder of Ignacio Ellacuria, his five Jesuit companions, their housekeeper and her......

Contrasts On The Papal Throne

Page 10 from 7th August 1998

(Continued from last week) I N THE year 1963, in the conclave which had now become necessary. the Archbishop of Milan, Giovanni Battista, was, as......

Dublin Saves The Pope

Page 10 from 7th December 1990

IT is astonishing how quickly the televising of parliament has become self-evidently a Good Thing. It is hard even to remember the arguments......

Letter From Rome

Page 7 from 26th April 1963

by Alan McElwain SOMEONE among the Servants of Mary, who run :he Church of Santa Maria in Via, in the heart of Rome. showed a superb sense of drama......

Little Hope Of A Dispensation

Page 10 from 31st July 1992

round to his seminarians. Perhaps this is the best possible defence against breaches of celibacy: to have bad breath from smoking. The same......

Cardinal Who Nearly Broke Tradition Twice

Page 1 from 21st May 1971

FROM ALAN McELWAIN IN ROME I N 1958 it was already being suggested that, for the first time in four centuries, the "always an Italian for Pope"......

The Church Of Today

Page 6 from 25th September 1964

From Blackfriars, Oxford T HE CHURCH, by Giovanni Battista, Cardinal Montini, is a collection of radio addresses, discourses and pastoral letters......

Obituary:

Page 5 from 1st September 2000

Mgr Dilwyn J.D. Lewis From valley to Vatican T HE FACT THAT Dilwyn Lewis, who has died aged 76, did not end his days as a Cardinal Archbishop was......

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