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Charterhouse

Page 10 from 15th August 1980

Chronicle I HAVE often had a hunch that both the real Charterhouse and his locum tenens this week are, by force of circumstance, professional......

Casting His Mind Back Not Quite 100 Years, The Catholic

Page 16 from 18th March 1988

Herald's current managing director, Otto Herschan, concludes this centenary supplement by paying tribute to the stars and unsung heroes of the......

Abortion: What The Catholic M.p. S Said

Page 1 from 29th July 1966

Mr. William Wells (Walsall, North): "While acknowledging the humanitarian motives (this Bill) threatens the independence of the medical profession,......

You Get To Know Your Neighbours When Your Wife Is Laid Up

Page 10 from 1st July 1977

MY WIFE is ill, and has to lie abed. It is rather unfair, since it is I whom am meant to be the sick member. As a result, however, 1 have to do......

Bishops' Engagements

Page 8 from 9th September 1977

Cardinal Hums, Archbishop of Weem in s t sr Friday' Opens Cornerstone, Cathedral Christian Life Study Centre, Cethedral Conference Centre. 6 pm;......

I Am Accused Of Aiding The Church's Enemies

Page 8 from 26th November 1976

WHY do honest people write anonymous letters? Personally I find them as distasteful and sad as bad behaviour in a public park. I get quite a......

Don't Call Me Madam

Page 3 from 14th February 1975

By KEVIN McNAMARA, MP The difficulty of writing this column is that it is supposed to be written on a Sunday afternoon when we have come back from......

Abortion A Classical Dilemma Of Reformer And Revolutionary

Page 3 from 6th August 1976

By Kevin McNamara, WHEN the Select Committee on Abortion published its report last week, considering the furore, excitement and controversy that......

A Great Oal Is At Stake In Next Week's Elections

Page 4 from 25th April 1975

KEVIN McNAMARA, Labour MP, for Kingston-upon-Hull, Central and chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party's Northern Ireland group, writes: "If......

Kevin Mcnamara

Page 5 from 1st April 1977

An almost spot-on prophecy from Paris PARIS, Tuesday. March 22. It is bitterly cold and dry: earlier this morning it was raining. I have been at......

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