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Where Were The Catholics?
Page 12 from 22nd July 1966by Norman St. John-Stevas L AST Friday was a had day for public morality in Britain when the Abortion Bill passed the Commons by the grotesquely......

Plea For Share-out Of Wealth In Church
Page 1 from 22nd July 1966By Ann Kimmel A SHARP attack on the secrecy surrounding Vatican finances was delivered to representatives of 40 Catholic international......

Report Brings The `manipulated Society' Nearer
Page 1 from 18th August 1972BY A STAFF REPORTER P ROPOSALS for a ministry of population, contraception on the National Health Service and other measures in a government......

This Week, Education Is One Of The Most Important Subjects
Page 4 from 5th September 1975being discussed by the National Conference of Priests. Earlier in the year, at the Conference of Catholic Colleges held at Downside, TERENCE SHEEHY......

Is The Battered Image Of The Newman Fair?
Page 4 from 2nd January 1970By John O'Keeffe IN recent years the Newman Association, which exists for educated Catholics to harness 'their talents to the service of the......

Now I Think I Am One Up On The Godly Gossipist
Page 8 from 12th August 1977By Patrick O'Donovan THAT ACE investigative reporter — the Nigel Dempster of the Order of Saint Benedict — Dom Alberic Stackpole, OSB, edits an......

Public Opinion Will Influence Conclave In Its Choice
Page 6 from 11th August 1978by Peter Hebblethwaite POPE Paul's succession has been discussed — planned, even — for the last five years. No doubt all would be much better......

Abortion: What The Catholic M.p. S Said
Page 1 from 29th July 1966Mr. William Wells (Walsall, North): "While acknowledging the humanitarian motives (this Bill) threatens the independence of the medical profession,......

Guyana Sets Out On Its Own Under Racist Shadow
Page 4 from 27th May 1966Norman St. John-Stevas says ... B RITISH GUIANA — South America's only country that is nearly half nonChristian, speaks only English and is 90 per......

The Proud Man Who Follows Salazar
Page 4 from 4th October 1968P oRTUGAL stands at the crossroads of the continents and today is uncertain to which one she belongs. The question will become more acute. It......