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Bishops' Diaries
Page 12 from 28th November 2003November 30 to December 6 Cardinal C Murphy-1 Fiformor Westrien. siert: Sun: l him M & Blesses New Tabernacle at St Margani Clitherow parish (fir......

When Drama Turns To Famel Charterhouse Chronicle
Page 10 from 5th May 1978A CORRESPONDENT in this newspaper's Letters Page of April 28, desiring that some of our priests he allowed to take wives, takes me solemnly to task......

14,000 Parishes Without A Priest
Page 3 from 2nd November 1951LAITY SET OUT TO END A FRENCH CRISIS By Jean S6guy T WO articles published lately in this pager dealt with the present shortage of priests In......

Apartheid : What We Can Do
Page 4 from 18th March 1955By RENEE HAYNES HREE considerations must affect our attitude towards the present situation in South Africa. There a white minority rules, and......

Chad Varaii, Founder Of The Samaritans : The True Wilderness
Page 5 from 31st December 1965by Harry Williarns (('onstable). The last kind of book I would normally read would be a volume of sermons, but nothing could be less sermonical......

Is The Battered Image Of The Newman Fair?
Page 4 from 2nd January 1970By John O'Keeffe IN recent years the Newman Association, which exists for educated Catholics to harness 'their talents to the service of the......

Hurley's World
Page 5 from 22nd August 1997Archbishop Denis Hurley has been involved at first h n the greatest developments, religious and political, of the 20th century. He talks to DEBORAH......

One More Masculine Bastion Scaled
Page 10 from 10th December 1976IT HAD to happen sooner or later. A woman has celebrated the Anglican Eucharist in England. This was Alison Palmer, who is an American. She was......

How Free Is The Church In China?
Page 4 from 19th November 1982I READ with interest the two references in your paper (Oct 15 and Oct 22) to the seven-member delegation of Chinese Protestants headed by Bishop......

5omething 'beautiful For. God
Page 4 from 12th September 1997TIMOTHY ELPHICK looks back at the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, whose work among the poor and unfortunate earned her a worldwide reputation as......