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Page 16 from 31st March 1939PALM SUNDAY BRUSSELS (2): 9 a.m., Excerpts from Verdi Requiem U1IIan Scala Retords). 11 am., Organ and Motet Recital. 6.45 p.m., Fr. Van Geste!,......

The Liturgy And The People
Page 12 from 10th December 1937PLAINSONG AND THE FUTURE By DOM BERNARD McELLIGOTT I T is odd that plainsong, formed out of the natural rhythm of speech, should ever have been......

Sir Richard Terry
Page 15 from 22nd April 1938The death of Sir Richard Terry, Mus.D., F.R.C.O., occurred last Monday night in the Princess Beatrice Hospital, S.W., after a comparatively brief......

Censored Subjects—
Page 10 from 26th February 1937Paralysed Producers By IRIS CONLAY Catholic Herald Film Critic. Motley seems to be the only wear for the cinema this week; I have rarely known......

Priests And The Language Of Malta
Page 6 from 24th March 1939SIR,—Fr. Bugeja's letter in the CATHOLIC HERALD of the 17th inst. attributed to me some statements which I did not make. He asks me if I am not "......

Tough On The Weeklies: So Why Not A Daily ?
Page 8 from 18th March 1938w EEKLY papers are evidently becoming out of date. Events move so swiftly that scarcely anything but the radio can cope with them. Last week must......

Recent Remarks
Page 8 from 25th November 1938Wise and Otherwise To reach those in a comfortable position you must use The Church of England Newspaper."—(Advertisement in World's Press News.)......