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British Communist Party Firmly Them Committed To Sharing...
Page 5 from 25th November 1977FILES EUROCOMMUNISM as a word hardly got a mention at the 35th Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain, held in London last week. But the......

The Spirit's Unhealed Wounds
Page 6 from 9th July 1965Reviewed by STANLEY WINDASS D AG HAMMARSKJOLD recorded his conviction that the road to sanctity in our time lies through the field of action. The......

Jolt For Ostriches
Page 6 from 1st July 1966TI IS, REGRETTABLY, lot every day that Generals .see the light and publicly -cOndemn, both morally and strategically, the principles .upon which......

Passive Resistance In Place Of War
Page 3 from 30th January 1976By MGR BRUCE KENT The traditional image of the Peacenik is of a hairy youth sitting down somewhere waving a banner. Pope Paul is the leading......

Valerie Flessati, Secretary Of Pax Christi In Britain,...
Page 8 from 6th December 1974Catholic organisation's new magazine, "Just Peace," said in an interview with MICHAEL DUGGAN: "I don't think that a balance of fear is in keeping......

Holiday Reading
Page 6 from 26th December 1969Yahweh's Land (Burns and Oates, 42s.) is either a history hook nor it travelogue. Alfons Senfter has used his photographs and notes to give some......

Christian 'private Eye'
Page 3 from 29th August 1969by JOHN O'KEEFFE F , VER since its inception Christianity has found itself waging the constant battle between precept and practice on both the......

The Handmaiden Of Christ
Page 5 from 30th November 1984Conrad Pepler OP tells of a woman who combined a life of prayer with an unflagging zeal for justice. WHEREVER the poor are to be found, there as......

Polish Church Still Clutching A Major Trump Card
Page 3 from 26th June 1987The Polish authorities have censored a bishops' plea for greater freedoms which echoed Pope John Paul's words during his recent visit. Noel Clark,......

When Freedom And Justice Are Empty Words
Page 7 from 24th February 1989SANCTITY OF LIFE Jesuit provincial Fr Michael Campbell-Johnston reflects on violence in our Lenten series HOW can the use of violence be squared......