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German Observer Of Mass In G.b.

Page 2 from 3rd April 1958

S IR,-Ever since I became a regular reader of the Certiotie HERALD in 1956 I have paid special attention to your vigorous efforts in making English......

English Catholics And Their Sovereign

Page 3 from 29th May 1953

HISTORY OF A DOUBLE ALLEGIANCE By Dr. • GORDON ALBION LOYAL SUBJECTS o remain the Sovereign's loyal subjects has been the constant endeavour of......

A Place To Pause And Think . . .

Page 6 from 4th July 1958

By MAURICE FITZPATRICK W HEN we think of the English Martyrs our thoughts. especially those of us who live in London. turn almost automatically.......

A Memory For The Jubilee Year

Page 3 from 5th January 1951

THE POPE WHO FIRMLY SAID "NO TO KING HE BY imlimiBy C. :I;;. ll1ittIll1 IMORTIMERa......

I Henry Vii Heard Mass Here

Page 6 from 6th July 1956

I Then came the storm over Henry VIII's divorce \• T HEN we think of Greenwich, the idea that comes into the mind of most of us is of the Royal......

It's Time To Shake Out The Ji

Page 8 from 6th March 1959

By FRANCES ASH E beginning of March and the last of the enowdrops usually reminds us that Spring is really on its way. Many weather prophets have......

Carmelites Buy A

Page 1 from 2nd March 1951

KENT CASTLE `Desert' houie for 'Secular' sisters By a Staff Reporter ALLINGTON Castle, near Maidstone, one of the great historic mansions of......

He Rebuilt A Temple In His Music

Page 3 from 20th June 1952

By C. G. Mortimer 0 NE of the effects of the Reformation under Elizabeth was that a good deal of English talent was driven overseas. Among these......

Cold Message For The 10,000,000

Page 5 from 20th September 1957

TV. I think P.G. from Edin burgh who wrote a letter last week about George Scott-MoncriefEs " Blood Upon the Rose " was teeing a little too......

The Latest Vintage Of Continental Church Art

Page 6 from 12th November 1954

B y Tudor Edwards T HE trend towards good de sign and taste in parish churches continues to find expression in some notable Continental examples......

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