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Thanks To Gibson’s Passion Millions Will Hear The Gospel

Page 8 from 27th February 2004

L ast summer I had a phone call inviting me to London to see Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of The Christ . The showing was one of several select......

Religious Books

Page 6 from 10th February 1978

of the Bible" in 1976. John Penrose Rogers is responsible for the selection of readings, the arrangement and the notes. Versions of the Bible used......

Film 'brings The To Britain'

Page 1 from 28th April 1950

WILFRED PICKLES, COMMENTATOR HUNDREDS of thousands of Catholics in this country who have had to resign themselves to the fact that they will not......

3d-without Specs

Page 8 from 3rd July 1953

CINEMASCOPE ELL, it has arrived-3D without specs. 20th Century invited the Press and a mammoth trade audience which filled the Odeon. Tottenham......

Book Of The Week

Page 6 from 22nd December 1939

CHRISTIAN CHRISTMAS (anthology) The Christian Christmas. Edited by Lord Clonrnors. (Burns Oates and Washbourne, 7s. 6d.) Reviewed by THE REV. SIR......

Eleven Anthems At Peking

Page 2 from 10th May 1963

By Freda Bruce Lockhart OME has its Cinecitta, California its Hollywood, Poland still has its Lody. Today Spain can almost be said to have its......

Comparison With Junius Experiment

Page 6 from 8th November 1963

By Fr. J. H. CREHAN, S.J. T HE idea of harnessing computers to take some of the drudgery off the shoulders of the literary critic is not new. It......

Old-type Thriller Brought Up To Date

Page 6 from 9th September 1977

JOHN FRANKENHEIMER'S Black Sunday ("AA", Plaza, ABCs Shaftesbury Avenue, Fulham Road, Queensway) is an old-fashioned type of adventure thriller in......

No Women Forgotten In This Prayerbook By Sister Loretto

Page 6 from 4th July 1975

A Pocket Book of Prayers for Women by Resa George (Mayhew-McCrimmon 25p) Funeral Services (Thanet Press 25p) Psalms 73-1150: A Commentary on Books......

A Spectacular 'moses' But Outshone By De Mille

Page 10 from 12th March 1976

QUALI HES of imagination — literary, pictorial, dramatic, even religious and sacrilegious — are most diversely illustrated in a plentiful batch of......

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