Search

Forbidden Fruits Of Literature
Page 3 from 31st December 1993The modern increase in crime and violence has many calling for a return to the Index of Forbidden Books the Catholic Church's version of......

Return To Sender A Tale Of Love And Lust
Page 6 from 30th March 1990I speak to my son through a mouthful of dry toast. Crumbs drop onto the scrubbed pine table where I rest my elbows. "I think you should do......

Those Who Escaped From The Clutches Of Cupid's Bow
Page 5 from 12th February 1993THE only unrequited love I can recall is between the ages of 14 and 16, for my chestnut mare, Sadie. Competition announcers used to call her Sadist......

Parish Tn Focus: St Mary's, Holly Place, Hampstead
Page 8 from 8th December 1995From the dogs to Dame Judi Dench ST MARY'S MISSION was founded in 1796 by Frenchman Abbe Jean Morel, a refugee of revolution and religious......

1997: That Was The Year That Was
Page 3 from 26th December 1997Events that caused a stir in Britain and further afield — such as deaths, earthquakes and appointments January POPE JOHN Paul II discusses how to......

Suspended In A Dimension Of Different Beliefs
Page 10 from 13th January 1995HAVE BEEN writing the "Me and My God" feature on the Sunday Tekgraph for nearly two years, spending some 150 hours discussing religion with......

Charterhouse Chronicle By Glenys Roberts
Page 10 from 10th February 1995The wise words of the Monsignor I N TODAY'S YOUTH culture It is not fashionable to take much notice of the elderly. Yet if one could bottle their......

Tracing The Real Story
Page 3 from 25th December 1999of Silent Night James Munson finds that the true tale is no less compelling than the myth Op N CHRISTMAS EVE a rocession will form in the small......

Decline And Fall Of Establis Ent
Page 5 from 22nd July 1994The progressive separation of Church nd State towards a `Godless state' could be inexorable, w. ms Stephen Trott T HE ENGLISH Reformation which......

Strangers In Our Own Land
Page 9 from 17th September 1999According to Peter Hitchens, Britain under New Labour is torn between soap-opera sentimentality and unthinking iconoclasm. Margot Lawrence agrees —......