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Full In The Panting Heart Of Brighton
Page 12 from 30th November 19794 E ld h i rz t nIc rtouse, YOU can have the city of Rome if you leave me Bright on . Brighton has the advantage of a doubtlessly bracing sea......

Days Of Saints And Sinners
Page 10 from 18th April 1980AS YOU will hear, again and again, this is St Benedict's 1500th year. And last week they sang a solemn, pontifical Vespers for him in Winchester......

St. Michael's Hospital, Clacton One Progress Of A Great...
Page 11 from 26th June 1936By the REV. SIR JOHN O'CONNELL, K.C.S.G. In an article in the Catholic Herald last week reference was made to the work If the Sisters of Mercy at......

Church Looking And Listening Building
Page 2 from 7th January 1955Need finbasic study Sir.-Church architecture is a subject which should be given much increased attention; too frequently it is passed over as a......

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......

Parish In Focus: Our Lady Help Of Christians, Blackheath,...
Page 8 from 5th September 1997Village Life B lackheath is a place of space and light; a place to breathe. The heath sweeps away in all directions crisscrossed by the inevitable......

I T Is An Encouraging Sign Of A Growing Interest In
Page 4 from 31st March 1939liturgical matters that this admirable little book should reach a second edition. It was given an enthusiastic reception on its publication six......

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......

From The First Centuries Ad The Bishop's Throne Was The...
Page 5 from 22nd October 1976The origin of the throne The Early Christian thrones were simple wood or stone constructions situated in the apse facing the assembled worshippers......