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Evolution
Page 2 from 20th July 1951The ' Agnostic ' Attitude From ARNOLD LUNN Ste,-You have placed us in your debt by the amount of space which you have given to the interesting......

Questions Of The Weelt
Page 4 from 6th January 1950A Holy Year General Amnesty? By Miehael de la Bedoyere IN his Christmas Allocution the Holy Father said : " Let an end be pot to the last......

In A Few Words By Jotter
Page 4 from 27th June 1958Australian Pilgrims They Saw the Queen R ARELY have I seen the recep tion rooms of the Challoner Club more crowded than on Monday night when......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 28th September 1951Roman Holiday-Maker IIISTINGUISHED hol ida y-maker in London at the present time is Padre Francesco Pellegrino, Si., in whose company I spent last......

England In The Liturgy
Page 3 from 23rd June 1950By Fr. S. J. Gosling Secretary of the English Liturgy Society T HE controversy about a ver nacular Liturgy is an internal one. Outsiders may be......

A Three Fold Historic Wonder
Page 6 from 28th June 1957By J. W. POYNTER n NE of the most famous passages in the works of the Victorian historian and essayist. Macaulay, is in his review of Von Rake's......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 3rd February 1950Pilgrim Guest A S the recipient of a number of letters from readers complaining that Holy Year penitential pilgrimages are being confused with......

Rome And A Villa And A Bandit
Page 3 from 20th February 1953ROME AND A VILLA, by Eleanor Clark (Michael Joseph, 21s.). R OME and a Villa, as the dis2 -‘cursive title suggests, is a dis-, cursive book-not......

Carmelites Buy A
Page 1 from 2nd March 1951KENT CASTLE `Desert' houie for 'Secular' sisters By a Staff Reporter ALLINGTON Castle, near Maidstone, one of the great historic mansions of......

First Came A Book—then An —intervention By Our Lady
Page 1 from 25th May 1956B EMND the announcement that the well-known Anglican Canon Edward Charles Rich was received into the Church on Saturday at the Church of the......