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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......

Ere You There When They Crucified My Lord?
Page 6 from 9th April 2004As Timothy Radcliffe ’s father lay dying he asked to listen to Haydn’s musical composition ‘Seven Last Words’, based on the final words of Christ......

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Page 10 from 23rd May 1980Patrick O'Donovan visits the Bavarian village which becomes a tourist attraction once in a decade. This year it has also become a 4 Charterhouse4......

Saints Be Praised, But An Odd Band Of Heroic Divines
Page 10 from 4th January 1980VviTH IN the Anglican Church the mechanism of canonisation does not exist, nor, I think, is it greatly desired. True, there are.good Anglicans who......

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......

Prayers To Delight Even An Atheist
Page 8 from 29th October 1976THE Catholic Truth Society which, in case you have not noticed, has severely modernised itself, has brought out a small book of prayers collected......

Imerrie England' And Francis Thompson
Page 4 from 27th August 1954By Francis Fyt ton J UST a century ago there was founded in London a Catholic magazine called Merrie England. It was not a landmark in Catholic......

Obituary
Page 12 from 23rd December 1938Bro. John Cosgrove, M.S.F.S. The Rev. Bro, John Cosgrove, of the Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales, died at Birmingham on Monday morning, aged......

Religious Books
Page 6 from 19th August 1983THREE VOLUMES from the Faith and the Future Series celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Oxford Movement. The writers of the series consider......