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The State Of Popular Arts In Britain

Page 4 from 4th September 1964

The Aldwych theatre controversy has ftcused public attention on the situation of the popular arts in Britain. In this article, W. J. IGOE, one of......

The Holiness Of Chesterton

Page 8 from 5th June 2009

By William Oddie J ust after Chesterton’s premature death at the age of 62 Maisie Ward, his first biographer, a friend of 30 years, was touched by......

Nostalgia For Nihilism

Page 8 from 2nd May 2008

T he BBC is enjoying one of its periodic spasms of second childhood as it relives for a new generation the events of 1968. In that famous Prague......

E C4‘41^4..ese-e14 1 . 1 Eal

Page 2 from 14th January 1966

Sir, — Occasionally I have noticed in the Catholic press a wish for Catholics to be free to attend non-Catholic services beyond the courtesy......

Bo Ks Of The Week

Page 4 from 6th March 1936

How We Are Governed A Century of Municipal Progress. By various hands and edited by H. J. Laski, W. I. Jennings, and W. A. Robson. (Allen and......

Now Am I Making Myself Perfectly Clear?

Page 10 from 18th December 1981

Charterhouse It ) Chronicle WHAT IS the Catholic Press for? Or, as A. P. Herbert might have put it, "Why is the Catholic Press?" Your new Editor......

St Thomas Aquinas Seven Centuries On

Page 7 from 8th March 1974

On March 7, 1274 St Thomas Aquinas died in the Cistercian Abbey of Fossanuova, Italy. In the seven centuries since then scholarly interest in his......

Kenelm Digby A Catholic Pioneer

Page 15 from 24th September 1937

By the Rev. CLAUDE WILLIAMSON, O.S.C. That odd young man, Kenelm Henry Di g by, not yet thirty years old, well-horn, well-to-do, full of g aiety,......

Here's The Answer..

Page 3 from 9th May 1941

LONGS In siew of the discrepancies between the teaching of modern science (especially the theory of evolution) and the narrative of Genesis, how......

The Theatre And Catholic Values

Page 3 from 25th March 1949

greatly hnpaired moral fibre of the individual, the frank acceptance of the cynical tenets of Opportunism and the reprehensible use of......

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