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Pius The Who?
Page 9 from 27th November 1998IT HAS BEEN drawn to my attention that all of us, from John Paul H downwards, are in fact just deluded heretics. For listen to the words of the......

The Highwayman And The Jesuit Heading For Trouble
Page 7 from 6th August 1999AUSTRALIA has become the latest battleground for the Jesuits — not for souls, but for skulls. Fr Peter Norden, the director of Jesuit social......

Trouble With The Flower Rota? Try This.
Page 7 from 8th October 1999THE CENTRE FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION — a London-based mediation service — has turned its attention to that bellicose tribe of perpetually warring......

New Millennium, New Rant
Page 7 from 14th January 2000IT MAY be a new millennium, but it seems that some thin g s never chan g e. Veteran g ay ri g hts activist Peter Tatchell has sent a fuliminatin g......

Foxy Ann's Animal Magnetism
Page 7 from 4th February 2000Ann Widdecombe — you know, that feisty MP who spends her Saturday afternoons ambushing huntsmen and dragging them from their horses — has taken one......

Twists In Fate Of Late Cardinal
Page 6 from 22nd June 2001IRONICALLY, the final sermon of the much-loved Cardinal Winning, was read by a female Protestant cleric. Gillian Paterson, an episcopalian elder,......

Jesus And Ronald Mcdonald
Page 7 from 12th May 2000OUR Loki) has become a political football in the play-off between Vegetarian International Voice foi Animals (Viva!) and On The Move barbecue......

Six Senses And Three Big Secrets
Page 7 from 26th May 2000SOMETIMES the veil separating this world from the next appears thin. Just two days before the Pope revealed part of the Third Secret of Fatima,......

Getting Hot Under The Roman Collar
Page 7 from 9th June 2000ONE HAS to admire the genius of South Korean Christianity. After 500 years of Catholic-Protestant polemic, it takes vast imagination to discover a......

A Case Of Mass Deception
Page 7 from 10th March 2000POLICE IN France are investigating the mysterious case of a faux clergyman who celebrated Mass in a Loire Cathedral, then made off with the......