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.letters To The Editor
Page 8 from 13th July 1935Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 worda; otherwise they arieliable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

Ope Of The Space-age
Page 10 from 11th August 1978is aim peace in 1 , the world The life and times of Pope Paul VI by Michael Wilson, the Catholic Herald's Rome correspondent who has covered......

Conversion Of England Revaluation Of Ideas
Page 2 from 2nd February 1940your last issue you made some very valuable remarks on the question of the conversion a England. I agree entirely with the importance you attach......

The Priesthood Leads First To Calvary, And Then On To A...
Page 8 from 28th April 2006Fr John Jay Hughes, a former student of Joseph Ratzinger and a convert from Anglicanism, says that now, more than ever before, is the best time to......

‘how I Woke Up From Spiritual Slumber And Inched At A...
Page 8 from 11th September 2009M y religious upbringing was casually Protestant, a respect for Christian tradition and high religious tolerance, but no encouragement to be a......

Letters To The Editor
Page 6 from 24th July 1936CATHOLIC ACTION AND INDUSTRIALISM " Intellectual Irresponsibility " SIR,—Mr. Noel Purgold, in his letter of July 10, states that " modern......

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......

Malta Dilemma
Page 2 from 23rd August 1963We have noted with some surprise the contribution "Malta Dilemma" in the last issue of "C.H.", in particular the suggestion that "the only real......

War And Peace Letters On The Situation
Page 2 from 2nd May 1941SIR,—The Christian attitude to war has been frequently discussed and theologians have detailed the principles by which an individual may decide the......

Notes And Comments The Armistice Terms T He Terms Of The
Page 5 from 28th June 1940Italian armistice are much milder than was anticipated. (This newspaper had already prepared a note for this column anticipating the Italian......