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Conversion Of England Revaluation Of Ideas
Page 2 from 2nd February 1940your last issue you made some very valuable remarks on the question of the conversion a England. I agree entirely with the importance you attach......

Letters To The Editor
Page 3 from 28th February 1936Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

The Devil Of An Irish Dance-ha
Page 10 from 3rd February 1978ACCOUNTS of apparitions by the Devil himself are curiously rare, though the old conception of him is a personalised one. There are a few dramatic......

Letters To The Editor
Page 3 from 29th May 1936AN EXPERT ANALYSES THE TERM "POISON GAS"—AN ITALIAN ASKS WHETHER HIS COUNTRY CAN BE CALLED CATHOLIC FR. MARTINDALE ON HIS ARTICLES PAT MR.......

A Study Of Blessed Edmund Campion
Page 16 from 29th June 1935I Beginning with the present issue the " Catholic Herald " has arranged to print week by week a series of extracts from a brilliant study of Edmund......

Industrialism And Christianity Division Of Labour And Income
Page 2 from 3rd October 1941SIR,—The present somewhat acrimonious discussion arose out of some remarks of mine in which I stated Cl) that 1 did not know exactly what was meant......

Pentecostal Sects And Marxism In Chile
Page 9 from 19th October 1962P RGIESTANTISM is makin g rapid g ains in traditionally Catholic Chile. Ten years a g o, Protestants in Chile numbered 240,000. Today they number......

An Open Book, Bound To The Spine Of Enthusiasm
Page 10 from 16th May 19804 Charterhouse It Chronicle IN EVALUATINCi the opinions expressed by the National Pastoral Congress, it is maybe necessary to, consider who the......

This Article Is The First Of Two By United Press
Page 3 from 27th April 1973International journalists CHARLES W. BELL AND BARRY JAMES. Their survey covers the present situation of the Catholic Church as seen by the world at......

October 8, 1845 Mr. Newman Decides To Become A Catholic
Page 3 from 5th October 1945by Rev. Herbert Keldany ON October 8, 1845, there took place in a little village on the outskirts of the University of . Oxford a long-expected......