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The English Mass: Have We Lost Too Much And Not Gained...
Page 4 from 25th April 1969I N the present atmosphere of welcome for a greater variety in Catholic worship, it may be worthwhile to put the case in a single article for two......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 16th March 1956By Jotter VISIT TO PARIS SAINT-SEVERIN P RINTING the paper on the Continent one has the opportunity of seeing new faces and new places, and a......

Pluralism Real Or Imaginary
Page 8 from 10th September 1976A GREAT deal is said and written about pluralism in the Catholic Church today. Roughly, it could be said to mean "doing your own thing" within the......

The Day I Discovered I Was No Longer A 'parishioner'
Page 12 from 15th September 2006Dioceses are not free to cast aside time-honoured ecclesial concepts, argues Edmund Matyjaszek W ords can be a blessing poetry, song, nursery......

A Comfortable Rock Fr Tom
Page 9 from 19th March 1976IT is wrong to write about dead men whom you have loved. Yet one longs to confer just a little extra Ciceronian immortality which is a prolongation......

Holy Words, Sacred Silence
Page 5 from 7th July 2000Dr Sheridan Gilley explains his love for the old Latin Mass D muff Longenecker has written an account of his disappointment on his first encounter......

Ecumenical Movement At Some Sort Of Brink
Page 10 from 26th January 1979MOST of you will have noticed that we have emerged unscathed and, I fear, U unchanged from Christian nity Week. A few of you may have attended......

Here's The Answer
Page 6 from 13th September 1957Some Anglican services are largely translations from the Divine Office. Is it a mortal sin to attend such services as an "expression of charity,"......

Fther David Mcgough
Page 10 from 27th April 2001The Word this week The Third Sunday of Easter Acts 5: 27 32 & 40-41; Rev 5: 11-14; John 21: 1-19 H OW DIFFERENTLY ' we would live our lives if......

Anglican Move In • Our Direction •
Page 10 from 12th January 1979THE Catholic Church has clearly a powerful influence on at least a part of the Anglican Church. The reverse — though frequently and angrily......