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'the Greatest Good That Mortals Know

Page 6 from 3rd December 1954

By ALEC ROBERTSON O NE evening a few weeks a g o I found myself at one of those mysterious junction stations in the heart of the country, remote......

Keeping The Faith In A Revisited Brideshead

Page 9 from 18th July 2008

Mgr Vladimir Felzmann reports from the set of the daring new film of Evelyn Waugh's classic novel S tanding behind Emma Thompson in the grounds of......

Mauriac Is A Bore

Page 5 from 2nd December 1955

COLM BROGAN says I earnestly wish that highbrow Catholic authors would stop brooding over sexual predicaments W HEN I was a boy and a young man,......

The Latter-day Circus

Page 6 from 29th June 1956

TRAPEZE Certificate U: Odeon, Marble Arch Director: Carol Reed A CCORDING to latest American reports, big-time circus is on the way out—never......

We Examine Our Conscience

Page 10 from 14th August 1936

What are Good and What are Bad Films? By Our Film Correspondent " It is necessary that all Catholic papers should have a film column so that good......

A Butterfly On The Wheel

Page 6 from 12th February 1965

Review by SIR CHARLES PETRIE PAULINE: NAPOLEON'S FAVOURITE SISTER, (Collins, 30s.). by Pierson Dixon THIS is a charming period -apiece. The......

Tour De Force

Page 6 from 18th March 1994

Georges de la Tour by Jacques Thuillier, FlaMMarion, £60 T IE PAINTINGS OF Georges de la Tour (born 1593) have something of the haunting oddness of......

The Penance Of Moving Mounds Of Precious But Frustrating...

Page 6 from 12th January 2001

Personal view Richard Mullen riT i HE LUST FOR books may be a sin, but surely only venial. Unlike other sins its punishment comes from purgatory.......

Theatre

Page 2 from 14th April 1949

NEVER BE OLD M R. Robert Henderson's produc tion of The Monkey Puzzle (New LINDSAY) is the most important event in the English theatre this year.......

Film

Page 3 from 9th February 1945

HOSTAGES A MR the series of jackbooted, bulbous-eyed Manikins Decently presented as Germans by Hollywood and one or two British studies, this old......

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