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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.......

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......

A New Bishop On
Page 1 from 16th March 1951ST. GREGORY'S DAY Papal Delegate consecrates Mgr. Heenan . By THE EDITOR O N Monday morning, the Feast of St. Gregory, Apostle of the English,......

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......

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......

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......

"vivid Holt, The Artist, Ironing Materials On To A Section
Page 10 from 19th February 1965" of a giant reredos he has nearly completed for the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption at Albuquerque, New Mexico. The completed section in the......