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When Drama Turns To Famel Charterhouse Chronicle

Page 10 from 5th May 1978

A CORRESPONDENT in this newspaper's Letters Page of April 28, desiring that some of our priests he allowed to take wives, takes me solemnly to task......

Hitchcock Absolves The Jesuits

Page 7 from 9th June 1972

by Freda Bruce Lockhart A FTER Charlie Chaplin, I suppose, Alfred Hitchcock is the greatest living British film figure on the international scene.......

Th

Page 11 from 2nd December 1955

V I GIN'S A Short Story for Children mBy Eleanor Farjeon TiF you have ever lived in Italy you will know what Pasta is. But in case you have not......

Full In The Panting Heart Of Brighton

Page 12 from 30th November 1979

4 E ld h i rz t nIc rtouse, YOU can have the city of Rome if you leave me Bright on . Brighton has the advantage of a doubtlessly bracing sea......

'no Catholics' Will Invalid

Page 8 from 31st October 1975

A DECISION by law lords last week overturned a condition in a will preventing a man, because he was a Catholic, from inheriting about £2 million.......

Liturgists Come Out Of The Cold

Page 4 from 4th November 1966

The nuns remember Mina Cogan An Irish way with collections IT'S just not idle talk when Cliff Richard says he is a Christian. "Since I became a......

'let The Court Record' N Ew And Extremely Lively...

Page 10 from 8th November 1985

first number. Its editor is Terry Wynn, who is introduced in laudatory terms to readers in a welcoming editorial by Sir Derek Oulton, Permanent......

Prayers To Delight Even An Atheist

Page 8 from 29th October 1976

THE Catholic Truth Society which, in case you have not noticed, has severely modernised itself, has brought out a small book of prayers collected......

Who Has Heard

Page 6 from 13th April 1962

of Alphege, Martyr of Canterbury? By CORMAC RIGBY NEARLY every English schoolboy must have heard of King Alfred's defence of Wessex and of the......

Wandering Alone Through The East

Page 10 from 31st October 1986

"THE BODY was stretched out, a rope wrapped around its neck and weighted down with a stone. The (dead) girl was then stripped and systematically......

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