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Kenelm Digby A Catholic Pioneer
Page 15 from 24th September 1937By the Rev. CLAUDE WILLIAMSON, O.S.C. That odd young man, Kenelm Henry Di g by, not yet thirty years old, well-horn, well-to-do, full of g aiety,......

Pull Out All Stops!
Page 10 from 28th September 1984T HERE IS A glorious view from my editorial window of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral surmounted by the golden ball and the cross, silhouetted......

Far From Nanky-poo
Page 10 from 7th June 1985F ORMER MEMBERS of the (sadly) disbanded D'Oyly Carte Opera Company made a memorable return to London this week to perform The Mikado at the Royal......

The Hidden Stream
Page 7 from 16th May 2003Fr Anthony Symondson SJ discovers English Catholic history in the treasures of Stonor Park D aphne Pollen's painting of the Forty Martyrs of......

Chad Varaii, Founder Of The Samaritans : The True Wilderness
Page 5 from 31st December 1965by Harry Williarns (('onstable). The last kind of book I would normally read would be a volume of sermons, but nothing could be less sermonical......

The Play
Page 10 from 1st April 1938Poetry And Propaganda FROM THE "NEW AN D POTENT LI VING" Trial Of A Judge The implications of Stephen Spender's "tragic statement," Trial of a......

Jean Paul Sartre Taken For A Strange Mexican Ride
Page 6 from 23rd April 1954By GRACE CONWAY THE PROUD ONES Curzon : Certificate X Director : Yves Ai:egret E have heard much about Hollywood taking a novel and changing it so......

This Hook On Monasticism Shows That The Pen Can He...
Page 3 from 7th October 1955SUNLIGHT ON AN OLD CATHEDRAL By NICHAEL de la BEDOYERE THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS IN ENGLAND (Vol. 2); The End of the Middle Ages, by Dom David Knowles......

Ignatian Centenary
Page 4 from 11th November 1955F R. PRIDGEON'S discovery of the statue of St. Ignatius, illustrated and described above, reminds me of my remissness in not having drawn g reater......

More Light
Page 12 from 25th August 1939Work of Sea Apostolate on the Thames BEETHOVEN AND DVORAK IN SAILORS' CLUB THE WORK OF THE CHAPLAINCY OF THE PORT OF LONDON IS IN NEED OF......