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Letters To The Editor
Page 2 from 7th November 1941INDUSTRIALISM AND THE CHURCH Can a Worker Serve God ? Sitto—There is one aspect of the industrial question which those opposed to the system never......

Letters T The Editor
Page 8 from 20th December 1935Our e.orrespondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted alto gether. , Letters must......

The Debate On Marriage And Birth Control
Page 2 from 6th November 1964From Desmond Fisher B ISHOP JOHN WRIGHT of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, told the Council Fathers last week that the fourth chapter of Schema 13 on......

Fr. Riley, It Seemed, Was Just The Wrong Type Of
Page 4 from 5th December 1952priest to tackle the problem of Paula Clay . . . MIDNIGHT AT FOUR O N the second Christmas Eve of the war Paula Clay found herself for the first......

The Seminary: 1899-1902
Page 7 from 19th March 1965LAST WEEK First year in seminary . . . troubled by "self-love" . . draws up disciplinary routine ... NEXT WEEK Priesthood . . . "What will I do......

Letters To The Editor Our Correspondents Are Urged To Limit
Page 3 from 6th March 1936their letters to 300 words: otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must bear a name and address (not necessarily......

Letters To The Editor
Page 8 from 27th September 1935Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to he shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

For And Against The Liturgical Changes
Page 5 from 8th January 1965Sir,—Thank you for g ivin g space to my letter (December 25). expressin g some of the views of the dubious. Ynur own comments, however, are so wide......

Praying The Mysteries Of Light
Page 7 from 25th October 2002Pope John Paul II proposes a new set of mysteries in his apostolic letter on the rosary, Rosarium Virginis Mariae T th e rosary of the Virgin......

Letters To The Editor
Page 6 from 15th June 1935Our correspondents are urged to limit their loiters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......