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Two Years In A Hard Job ...
Page 5 from 18th June 1965ON MONDAY Pope Paul VI will have completed his first two years in what one Protestant commentator has called the "most difficult job in......

Breaks With Papal Tradition
Page 3 from 22nd September 1972P OPE DOPE PAUL will be 75 week and in the tenth year of his pontificate. but for those of us journalists who were here for the death of Pope John......

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......

What Manner Of Man Is This?
Page 6 from 28th June 1963By a special correspondent I T was on a cold January morning in 1955 that Mgr. Giovanni Battista Montini sat in a railway carriage on his way to......

Cardinal Who Nearly Broke Tradition Twice
Page 1 from 21st May 1971FROM 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 1964From Blackfriars, Oxford T HE CHURCH, by Giovanni Battista, Cardinal Montini, is a collection of radio addresses, discourses and pastoral letters......

Paul, The First Modern Pope
Page 8 from 1st August 2008N o pope of the 20th century has been more eclipsed by his predecessors and successors than Pope Paul VI. Blessed Pope John XXIII is remembered for......

The Danger Of A Really Holy Pope
Page 8 from 16th March 2001David Twiston Davies M uch of the discussion about the recent creation of another 44 cardinals has seemed to assume that that it is not only......

Alan Mrelwains Rome Diary
Page 3 from 22nd November 1968Consistory after Christmas ITH Pope Paul reportedly setting a consistory to nominate new cardinals "soon after Christmas" there is much......

The Longest Journey By Pilgrim Pope
Page 1 from 5th June 1970BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T HE POPE is to visit the Philippines and Australia in November. The journey will take him farther than all other Popes......