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How ‘lolek’ Inherited The Keys Of St Peter
Page 8 from 8th April 2005John Paul II’s life was one of the most dramatic, compelling and influential of the 20th century. He was called out of obscurity to become the......

‘it Is Good That The Pope Is Coming’
Page 7 from 13th August 2010The Dean of Westminster Abbey tells Huw Twiston Davies that he is looking forward to welcoming Benedict XVI What do you feel is the significance of......

Roman Inopportunity Knocks Once Again
Page 10 from 28th October 1977THOSE who opposed the definition of Papal Infallibility at the First Vatican Council did not do so because they could not credit his infallibility......

Proud Preston — Where Porters Are Polite And The Ladies...
Page 10 from 14th September 1979IT IS, or it should be, a matter for gratitude that towns, like people, do not have to be physically beautiful to be loveable or admirable. Take......

Victory For The Greenham Protestors
Page 10 from 18th December 1987ALMOST, but not quite, forgotten last week in the understandable euphoria over the signing of the anti-nuclear treaty were the women of Greenham......

St Helena Encrusted With Legend
Page 10 from 3rd April 1981jiChartcrhouse_ le Chronicle LAST WEEK someone from Muswell Hill chided me for writing about The invention of the Cross" and the rectitude of St......

When East Meets West
Page 5 from 18th April 1980THIS year the Churches of East and West shared a common date for Easter. It's a happy coincidence — an omen, perhaps, for the Catholic-Orthodox......

The Long, Hard Battle To Save The Pope's Visit
Page 2 from 28th May 1982Since John Paul II came to the throne a visit to Britain has been in the air, but the obstacles have been many and serious By Christopher Howse......

The Pope, Ecumenism And The Future Of The Church
Page 5 from 2nd July 1982Nicholas Lash, Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University talks to Jonathan Petre about the Pope's visit, unity and the future of the Church.......

Stranger In A Foreign Land
Page 10 from 30th June 1989Penny Auty ITS a strange feeling being Catholic and English in Northern Ireland. The paradox came home to me with a vengence during a recent trip......