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Requiem For Another

Page 10 from 9th December 1977

Patrick . O'Donovan THIS is not an obituary. It is a posthumous gesture of respect and affection. It probably has no place in a newspaper column.......

An Extraordinary Gift For Calm And Quiet In The Midst Of...

Page 3 from 11th August 1978

A tribute by Gerard Noel, former editor of the Catholic Herald who wrote Paul VI, the Pope's biography. THE 263rd Vicar of Christ is dead, and......

Pope Will Make Changes In Curia

Page 3 from 5th January 1979

Michael Wilson, our correspondent in Rome, takes a look at how he sees the Papacy and the Vatican moving this year. The fresh breezes of the first......

Cardinal Worked With Three Popes

Page 3 from 1st September 1972

C ARDINAL Dell 'Acqua, who collapsed and died aged 68 while leading a torchlight procession in front of the Basilica of the Rosary at Lourdes on......

Vatican Gardens Opened For Guided Group Tours

Page 2 from 14th April 1972

FROM A ROME CORRESPONDENT. HE luxuriant and usually inaccessible gardens of the Vatican have at last been opened to public guided tours. Once......

A Look Of Peace Was On His Face

Page 2 from 6th October 1978

Pope John Paul I died of a massive heart attack. He died alone, apparently serenely and without pain, while reading in bed between eleven and......

Seeds Of Apartheid

Page 5 from 12th November 1971

T HE South African Govern-a ment is quite capable of looking after itself, and nothing Douglas Brown (October 15) can do or say will alter its......

Cardinal Who Nearly Broke Tradition Twice

Page 1 from 21st May 1971

FROM ALAN McELWAIN IN ROME I N 1958 it was already being suggested that, for the first time in four centuries, the "always an Italian for Pope"......

The Popes And 'worker Participation'

Page 4 from 6th September 1974

The vital question of what the Popes have really said — and what they have really meant about key matters of industrial relations is here examined......

Views Of Popes On

Page 5 from 21st May 1971

Teilhard Y OUR paper has always been proud of its ,"fairness," so is it not fair to state "the other side" also regarding Teilhard de Chardin?......

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