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Overcoming Scotland's Anti In A Future At Peace With The...
Page 4 from 20th August 1999James MacMillan analyses how Catholics can make a positive mark on a Scotland that still rejects them T HERE is a palpable sense of optimism in......

Bishops Engagements
Page 8 from 15th November 1985▪ Masao', Mattetion. C o Conermellon, 0 = Ordination, Cercerdi Hume, Archbishop of Westminster Wednesday to Nov. 30: Rome tor Meeting of Cardinain......

As Sure As God's In Gloucester
Page 12 from 27th November 1987ABOUT a year ago I was asked to give a lecture to the Historical Society in the town where I spend part of my time, namely Chipping Campden. The......

By Statistics, Romance Declines
Page 10 from 28th January 1938Measuring Film-Feeling With A Ruler From IRIS CONLAY, Catholic Herald Film Critic 2937 has got itself all taped out by now. All its films have......

Down The Corridor To Atomic Treason
Page 6 from 14th November 1952THE THIEF (London Pavilion: Certificate A) Director: Russell Rouse IFthe youthful team of Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse, who thought up lie......

Re Ylvawnwwwanwawmawavipaw 4 The Latest Books The Germans...
Page 6 from 8th June 1951a German T HE publishers have done a poor service to Count Kurt Bliicher's Know Your Germans (Chapman &Hall, 12s. 6d.) by g ivin g it this......

Us The Banks Of E St
Page 8 from 11th March 1955raight' Grace Conway on Films CERTIFICATE A: PLAZA DIRECTOR: GEORGE SEATON I T has been seen as a play. It has been broadcast. Now the film......

N Avigating The Mediterranean Seas In Winter Is...
Page 9 from 15th August 2008as terrible storms can suddenly spring up without warning. On the days leading up to St Paul's shipwreck on Malta there were immense winter seas......

From The Garden Of Eden And Abraham To Mickey Mouse And...
Page 13 from 8th September 2006Matt Thorne admires Paul Johnson's history of creativity, which is packed with odd details and pungent opinions Creators: From Chaucer to Walt......

How The Enlightenment Led To The New Dark Ages
Page 13 from 19th January 2007Don't be put off by the length of Thomas Pynchon's new novel, says Matt Thorne. Its thousand pages teem with humour, grand ideas — and theological......