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The Central Library
Page 2 from 9th January 1959SIR' -It is bad news that the . Catholic Central Library is closing down. This will be a severe loss to people who not only like but need to read......

Dutch Collections
Page 2 from 9th September 1949Your correspondent Mr. D. R. Clarke must certainly have seen double when he saw an army of collectors descend upon him in a Catholic church at......

Arguments On Schools Go Back Over 30 Years
Page 5 from 31st March 1972M AY I offer one or two comments on the article by Mrs. Joan Richards in your education feature of March 3. and on the correspondence which has......

Points From Letters
Page 2 from 12th December 1952It came from I ant surprised that no reader has gratified Fr. Hogan's wish to enjoy "the fun of wondering who will hit upon" the authorship of the......

"r. X," The Priest Who Wanted
Page 4 from 14th December 1962Es information about Byzantine Rite music for use in his church, has started off more than he knew. I have had a remarkably full and informative......

Liturgy
Page 5 from 26th March 1943A Significant Move 4Contentiea tram pas I.) naturally. The Blessings, too, now largely neglected, would he much more sougin after if the laity......

Tracing It Back For 1320 Years
Page 4 from 2nd September 1960Jotter Disinterring a great relic's history I MUST apologise for returning yet again to the "St. James Hand" at Marlow, but the subject seems to......

Bishops' Diaries
Page 10 from 14th October 199416TH TO 22ND OCTOBER Cardinal Basil Hume (Westminster): All week: Bishops' Synod, Rome. Archbishop John Ward (Cardifl): All week: Bishops' Synod,......

Bishop Cotter Op A Ns New Church
Page 16 from 2nd June 1939At Southbourne MAYOR PLEASED THAT NEW CHURCHES ARE NECESSARY Mgr. William Cotter, Bishop of Portsmouth, blessed and opened the new church of Our......

People And Places
Page 8 from 5th September 1980A COURSE entitled Getting the good news throughnew and exciting and reliable ways to animate your Christian community, is being run September......