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One Aim To Serve The Liturgy
Page 7 from 3rd March 1967By Thomas Rock IT IS COMMONPLACE in Catholic writin g these days to describe the mid1960s as a Period of Transition, from preto postVatican H.......

The Church Moves On
Page 11 from 29th September 1939Chingford, Essex The wax is not to interfere with the completion of the Church of Our Lady of Grace and St. Teresa at Chingford. All materials......

Adapting An Old Church
Page 6 from 12th September 1969By DOM LEO BONSALL R E-DESIGNING a church for the new liturgy is an operation fraught with pitfalls. There are two extremes which have to be......

In The Life Of Two Priests Seven A.m.: Or, If
Page 3 from 23rd July 1943you have ti conservative memory, five! The Alarm gives its stern signal! The other prieet, a young " religious " on " supply." k already waiting......

The Re-ordering Debate: Does Father, With Two Years Of...
Page 4 from 31st December 1993WE ARE ALL greatly indebted to Fr John McGowan for his contribution to the re-ordering debate (Catholic Herald, 3 December), so revealing both in......

The High Altar
Page 2 from 27th January 1956Liturgical requirements Sir,—The picture of a recently constructed altar, with Jotter's remarks, brings to mind that there is a good deaf of truth......

Efie-vi'itness
Page 1 from 17th September 1948THE CHURCH IN THE PIAllA By IVOR HAEL When I left the Vatican on Saturday afternoon the Piazza was deserted. The Pietrini were putting the final......

Televised Benediction A Success
Page 5 from 11th September 1953From a Correspondent p VERYONE concerned in the - 1 -loperation of the first televised broadcast of Benediction last Sunday evening deserves......

Warwick St.
Page 5 from 21st June 1963HAS DOUBLE BLESSING Catholic Herald Reporter B ISHOP SIPOVICH, M.I.C., of Marian House, Finchley, who has care of all Byelorussians in Western......