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Glastonbury's I Last Christmas

Page 7 from 8th December 1950

DOM AELRED WATKIN I T was the last of more than a thousand Christmas feasts, but there was little to show that this one marked the end of so long......

Down The Corridor To Atomic Treason

Page 6 from 14th November 1952

THE THIEF (London Pavilion: Certificate A) Director: Russell Rouse IFthe youthful team of Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse, who thought up lie......

Rome And

Page 6 from 17th December 1954

SKIBBEREEN By Gwendolen Webb-Peploe 0 H N SHERIDAN'S latest novel "The Rest is Silence" contains an enchanting anecdote of an Irish American......

Schools Gave £16,000

Page 5 from 22nd July 1955

Holy Childhood gifts T HE schools of England and Wales contributed over £16.000 in the past year to the Pontifical Society of the Holy Childhood.......

!beauty, Power I-and Vulgarity

Page 3 from 23rd January 1953

= BY BISHOP HEENAN THE FAIR BRIDE, by Bruce Marshall (Constable, 12s. 6d.) T HE question I asked myself when I closed this book was: "How would it......

Gethsemane 6stations'

Page 7 from 23rd September 1955

U.S. Abbey chooses a British Sculptor I N his Bath studio Mr. Peter Watts has this week been holding an exhibition of the carvings of the Stations......

Church Looking And Listening Building

Page 2 from 7th January 1955

Need finbasic study Sir.-Church architecture is a subject which should be given much increased attention; too frequently it is passed over as a......

Scissors,picksandpens At The Workers' Mass

Page 7 from 22nd May 1953

F OR the first time in Britain, a Workers' high Mass was offered at 5 p.m. in St. Anne's Cathedral, Leeds, on Sunday. The Mass, a Solemn High......

Schism In Style?

Page 2 from 14th August 1953

SIR,-From time to time in your columns, as in others, the need is mentioned of bettering repository art and, indeed, of raising the levels of......

722-year -old

Page 5 from 7th November 1952

LINK WITH FRIARS MINOR J UST 722 years after they first arrived in Nottingham and built a church outside the town walls on the banks of the Leen,......

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