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Millions Of Young People Flock To Australia To Pray With...
Page 10 from 26th December 2008JULY The month began with the horrifying possibility that Catholic doctors could be stripped of their right to refuse to arrange abortions . The......

10 Catholic Herald Friday , March 2 1979
Page 10 from 2nd March 1979I was envious of the Anglican synod I WENT to three very different religious occasions this week. The first was the General Synod of the Church......

Tes An Comments
Page 6 from 10th April 1936Holy Week at Geneva It used to be a commonplace of journalism, when a crisis was interrupted by the present solemn season, to say that all parties......

Notes And 'column Comments
Page 4 from 15th May 1942GAS THE introduction of the topic of gas-warfare and the danger of its being started in the middle of the third year of the conflict overshadowed......

The Man With The Biggest In-tray In The World
Page 3 from 27th October 1978The Pope must now get down to business after the celebrations. Our editor, Richard Dowden, reports from Rome on the difficulties he will face. •......

War And Peace Letters On The Situation
Page 2 from 2nd May 1941SIR,—The Christian attitude to war has been frequently discussed and theologians have detailed the principles by which an individual may decide the......

Notes And Comments
Page 5 from 14th November 1941THE SPANISH BISHOPRICS rATHOLICS will have learned with pleasure, of the filling, after the vacancy of a year, of the important See of Toledo. The......

Cardinal Slipyj Both Sides Of The Case
Page 4 from 23rd December 1977The Ukrainian dispute is undeniably both sad and deplorable, since it is seen to be not only splitting the faithful into two separate communities,......

"a State Of Emergency"
Page 4 from 2nd July 1948By Michael tie la Bedoyere THE nature and persistence of the Dock Strike led the Government to advise the King to proclaim a State of......

How We Covered Ourselves In Glory
Page 13 from 20th October 2006James Delingpole congratulates Andrew Roberts for tearing apart the apologetic, self-loathing theories of liberal English historians A History of......