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Fasting Communion

Page 3 from 14th April 1949

The Present Position Sut,-Mrs. Mews seems to suggest in her letter (April 1) that it is within the competence of the English Bishops to introduce......

A Raring Causerie

Page 4 from 24th November 1939

OF PERSONS AND PLACES By G. Elliot Anstruther " A LGOL'S " death has taken from /-% Punch a pseudonym that will be missed. Pen-names in that......

Mere Title—voltaire--and Shut Their Eyes With A Shudder...

Page 6 from 23rd September 1938

should see him " white-washed." It was not intended as " propaganda." The alleged Arch-Sceptic Was chosen as a subject for the very reason that he......

Mary Lee Terry Str.—it Should Not Be Necessary To Defend

Page 2 from 4th July 1947

the memory of a devoted wife and mother, an accomplished and delightful hostess and a Dominican Tertiary against posthumous slander. But as a......

Sta,—may A Welsh Convert, Who Has Practised Her Faith In

Page 2 from 6th August 1948

half-adozen European countries, suggest that the Irish-English controsersy is impossible of solution unless England is allowed to be England and......

St. John's And St. Elizabeth's Hospital

Page 6 from 10th December 1937

SIR,—As a recent patient in the Hospital of St. John and St. Elizabeth, London—a patient inexpressibly grateful for her good fortune in having been......

Richard Lowndes On The Rhymes Of Helen Parry Eden

Page 6 from 5th February 1993

Sharp-witted satire in song WRITERS REVISITED WHEN the Wind comes up the lane And you go down The elms their spacious branches swing. The hidden......

A Plain-chant Obligation

Page 6 from 6th May 1938

SIR,—Canon Jackman's defence of compulsory plain chant suggests that there is always the option of a Low Mass. This, of course, is usually the case......

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