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Special Forces Of God's Army
Page 10 from 29th July 1977By Patrick O'Donovan FASTIDIOUS readers of The Catholic Herald may have noticed the fascination of the small ads. There comes a time when the eye......

Courage Holds Back The Sugar Cane
Page 5 from 2nd March 1990Peter Stanford looks at the land problem in the third of his reports on his trip to Brazil with CAFOD THERE are no suitable generalisations to sum......

Catholic Revolutionaries
Page 4 from 23rd August 1968r PE PAUL arrived in Bogota. Colombia, yesterday, on the first Papal visit to the most Catholic continent in the world: more than 90 per cent. of......

Pope Preaches Reform And Allays Brazilian Fears
Page 3 from 18th July 1980Peadar Kirby looks back at the Pope's 12day tour of Brazil and analyses its effect. POPE John Paul's twelve days in Brazil have proved a triumph......

'fight Forces Of Capitalism' Asks Camara
Page 1 from 30th June 1972BY A STAFF REPORTER ARCHBISHOP DOM HELDER CAMARA of Brazil, Shot at for his beliefs in his own country, this week called on Biltish Catholics to......

Scorn For The Church In Brazil
Page 3 from 28th July 1972by Kevin Rafferty I T is a common boast, in Brazil, from which have just returned, that it is the largest Catholic nation on earth. That is quite......

People And Places ... People And Places ... People And...
Page 2 from 6th May 1977President Carter, during his stay in London, will receive a delegation from the Campaign Against Psychiatric Abuse encouraging him to maintain his......

The Pint-sized Prelate Who Fights Injustice
Page 4 from 11th April 1969By Hugh Kay O F all the revolutionary themes current in South America. the most authentic on the Christian side is that of a pint-sized prelate......

Last Wor D The Earnest Lady Asked: "is It True That
Page 10 from 2nd March 1973all Jesuits are cast in the same mould?" The Jesuit replied: "Perhaps, but some of us are mouldier than others." The story was told to me recently......

Brazil The Largest Catholic Country In The World
Page 4 from 23rd August 1974by ANN DUMMETT What do you think of when you hear the name of Brazil? Coffee — and dance music? The Amazonian jungle? Well, it is a long way away,......