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On The Road To No

Page 9 from 10th September 1965

MAN'S LAND-Where the Church is at work By Elizabeth Reid T HE JEEP rattled along the incredibly dusty road. I was hot and sticky and......

Conference Nearly

Page 7 from 3rd February 1939

Ends in Fight " HEALTH IMPOSSIBLE WHEN THE LAND IS NEGLECTED" PACIFISTS, ECONOMISTS, BUSINESS MEN MET TO DISCUSS THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY OF......

Better Relations With S. American Protestants

Page 7 from 31st August 1962

R ELATIONS between Catholics and Protestants in Latin America are improvin g . Ar g entinian members of the World Council of Churches have told its......

No Theological Support For Vivisection

Page 4 from 3rd June 1983

DR HEYF,S seeks to oppose the concern for laboratory animals on theological grounds: but his case tests on a half statement of the facts. Man is......

What The Church Has Given The World

Page 8 from 6th May 2011

INTRODUCTION At a recent debate, broadcast worldwide by the BBC, over 87 per cent of the audience rejected the notion that the Catholic Church is......

If The Church Would Put Its Back Behind This Revolution ....

Page 3 from 1st August 1941

A CERTAIN unchanging rhythm governs the art of husbandry, and substantially it has never changed. its tempo is the tempo of human living, of the......

The Tragedy Of A Negro Priest

Page 6 from 12th May 1950

A novelist's vision of Two Africas through the eyes of a missionary " YOU must forgive me," wrote Ruskin, " for not always distinctively calling......

Sticklebacks, Salmon, Iguanas And Whales

Page 6 from 23rd August 1974

Perhaps it's because it's summer that the BBC schedules are revelling in the great outdoors. Particularly water. My husband says he's never seen so......

Television By Mary Craig

Page 8 from 6th June 1975

Romantic clichés on the life of nuns I make no apology for writing about BBC programmes only. The unfortunate ITV strike must have played havoc......

Political Chess And Fall-out In Poland

Page 3 from 24th April 1987

The Pope is to visit Poland in June. Terence Sheehy examines what the Pontiff will find in his nativeland Two Polish Catholics: Pope John Paul and......

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