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Are Joint Faith Schools The Future?
Page 10 from 6th June 2008The number of Anglican-Catholic schools has risen sharply since 2005. Mark Greaves finds out why T here is a school in Liverpool where prayer is......

Must They Go Back
Page 3 from 23rd July 1954to bad homes? By a Catholic Welfare Officer O UR attention has been drawn reuently by the Catholic Press to the plight of homeless children who......

Catholics Welcome Decision To End 'ecumenical' School...
Page 1 from 19th May 2000By Citra Sidhu ARCHBISHOP Vincent Nichols of Birmingham has given his full hacking to plans to close a joint Catholic and Anglican upper school in......

Of Persons And Places
Page 15 from 3rd June 1938A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHER For nearly twenty-eight years Mgr. Cotter has performed, single-handed, the duties of Bishop of Portsmouth,......

Sisters Of Mercy Who Live Up To Their Name
Page 3 from 6th May 1977THE HOMELESS, like the poor, seem always with us. And that situation doesn't look like changing. If anything, the position in London is worsening:......

Roaming Cat Licks
Page 6 from 10th October 1997HENRIETTA WRIOTHESLEY on church cats The Church Cat: Clerical Cats in Stories and Verse, edited by Mark Bryant, Hodder & Stoughton £6.99 T HE......

Christmas Books
Page 8 from 5th December 1997BRIAN BRINDLEY offers seasonal fare for the sluggish soul T HOSE WHO TURN UP their noses or curl their lip at the very thought of Evergreen Verse......

Oxford Schools Shake-up `not Anti-ecumenical'
Page 3 from 30th July 1999By Citra Sidhu ACCUSATIONS of antiecumenism on the part of the Archdiocese of Birmingham following proposals to change a joint Catholic/Anglican......

Anglicans To Help Out With Shortage Of Papal Stewards
Page 1 from 20th November 1981by Jonathan Petre THE RECRUITMENT of stewards .for the Pope's visit to Manchester next year has run into•difficulties. But the Anglican diocese has......

Ballet
Page 3 from 30th May 1947THE Ballet Rambert's first per formance of Plaisance (Sant ee's WELLS) an impetuously lighthearted piece which gave John Gilpin admirably taken......