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Our Schools' "dirty Linen"
Page 2 from 12th January 1945S1R.—As a member of a County Education Committee and manager of a Catholic school and of a Council school, I %ant to make a few sharp observations......

Flowers Of The English Martyrs
Page 7 from 25th September 1981WHEN I look out of the window of my flat within the precincts of the English College, I can see four churches, each associated with a great saint,......

Catholic Schools Are Built On Christ's Empty Tomb
Page 10 from 21st March 2008Our schools prepare children for eternity, says Fr John Bollan, and not just for their GCSEs 6 , S o, remind me, why is it we have Catholic......

How To Use Our Former Priests
Page 4 from 8th February 1974By JOHN MARK Some time ago, the present Minister for the Arts (Norman St. John Stevas, M.P. — then Minister of State for Education published a......

Less Discipline • More Consultation • Better Training For...
Page 1 from 20th March 1970lNew deal for seminarians From ALAN McELWAIN in Rome A STRONGER preparation for the celibate life is among sweeping reforms for seminaries laid......

Why The Good Book Is Also A Good Book
Page 9 from 14th January 1994OFTEN IN SCHOOLS, the Bible features only in Religious Education lessons and, perhaps, morning assemblies. The result is that students tend to......

Behind The Lines
Page 3 from 18th October 1936By FR. GILBERT BINNS, Si. During the Great War much valuable and even heroic work was done at home to help the Mtfri in the trenches. This work......

Lives Remembered Hubert John Richards Was Born On...
Page 11 from 23rd April 20101921 in Weilderstadt, Germany. Not long after his birth his family settled in England. He would spend his Saturdays dressed in a white apron......

Not Financed Secretly From Rome Mgr. Doubleday On Convent...
Page 15 from 15th July 1938The blessing and opening of the new convent and chapel of the Dominican Sisters at Forest View, Chingford, took place on Tuesday of last week.......

Teaching The Faith
Page 4 from 27th April 1951THE CHURCH AND THE CATECHISM A NEW DANGER This significant and highly topical article is condensed from a recent issue of the Osservatore Romano.......