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Bishops' Engagements
Page 14 from 21st November 2008November 23 to November 28 Cardinal Murphy-COCoanor (Weaninster) Sun: Celehnites Academie M. Westminster Cathednd , Mien WC& CiPlea LeCititr for......

Bishops Engagements
Page 8 from 2nd October 1981Cardinal Hume, Archbishop of Westminster Friday: Visits Erlenhall Hosprce, Hampstead, 2 Saturday. Mass and meets parishioners. Bedwell. Stevenage,......

Ffp Words Out Of The Mouth Of Our Cardinal Hume
Page 8 from 4th February 1977AMONG the many bodies of which Cardinal Hume is president is the Catholic . Writers' Guild. It meets from time to time whenever, in fact, it has......

In Reply To The Letter In Your Last Issue Marked
Page 2 from 29th July 1949" Outdoor Proceseions " may 1 offer it as my humble opinion that the writer has completely failed to realise what " scandal " means. Because......

How A Polish Trumpeter Still Recalls A Turkish Arrow
Page 10 from 21st October 1977MEDIEVAL Poland shows at its most splendid in the city of Krakow. It has a magnificent central square, some old churches as crowded with pious......

Ne Wspaper Sellin G
Page 6 from 25th March 1938Church Door or Newsagents? SIR,—May I beg space for a few observations on the sale of Catholic newspapers? In the first place it almost goes......

Ancient Practice Returning To Popular Favour
Page 3 from 28th January 1955By Fr. CLIFFORD HOWELL, S. J. advanced to the altar for the Eucharistic Prayer he went to the side nearest to himself, and thus faced the......

Budget Day Planning Was All At See
Page 10 from 25th January 1980THAT the placiag of the Ri Revd Robert Runcie in the erroneously called Chair of St Augustine should ever have clashed with Budget Day is decidedly......

B Uch Al A Nis M : Is It Christianity ?
Page 12 from 24th September 1937By FATHER EUSTACE DUDLEY, S.J. [In his last article which appeared in the Catholic Herald a fortnight ago, Fr. Dudley described certain Oxford......

Letters
Page 2 from 7th February 1947CATHOLIC EX-SERVICEMEN SIR,—Many will endorse the opinion of your correspondent, Mr. Major, that there appear to be already more than enough......