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Power Of Bishops As
Page 1 from 11th October 1963a College By Desmond Fisher THE Council has got straight down to tackling the central theme of Christianity today—the nature of the Church. Such a......

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Page 2 from 14th January 1966Sir, — Occasionally I have noticed in the Catholic press a wish for Catholics to be free to attend non-Catholic services beyond the courtesy......

Doubts
Page 12 from 16th March 2001queries Father Richard Barrett answers readers' questions lithe Church has changed its teaching in the past, why can it not change its teaching......

To Make England Christian Again
Page 3 from 19th September 1941WE MUST REPAIR THE DAMAGE OF 400 YEARS OF HERESY By Mgr. BARTON BROWN W E, who live in these years of war and disaster for the human race. are......

A Flash Of The Old Fervour
Page 10 from 14th July 1978Pl:RSONALLY I like watching eligious controversy. I do not like taking part in it. The comparison with a football hooligan will at once spring to......

The Leade Ship Of Youth
Page 8 from 29th October 1937" Colosseum, ` Arena" And Integ r ation' Insistence That Christianity Is Revolutionary By The Editor F ATHER FRANCIS WOODLOCK says that there......

Ecumenism: Need For
Page 4 from 11th June 1971ma a militant alliance , FEW men can have contri buted more to ecumenism than my father, Sir Henry Lunn, I hope it may be possible to arrange a......

Refused To Go To Rome'
Page 4 from 8th February 1980— are connected directly with the theological review ('onriliam, from which a letter had been printed by you on January I 1. Michel I loroszewlcz......

Christ Calls Us All To Uni
Page 5 from 9th June 1995The Ven George Austin, Archdeacon of York, believes the ordination of women gravely damaged relations between the Church of England and the......

B Eavering Away At
Page 9 from 21st January 1977Christian unity A GROUP of theologians is beavering away at Christian unity breaking the stones to put under a foundation. They are called the......