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From Chelsea To The Tower

Page 7 from 17th July 1953

Ransom pilgrims remember and honour a London Saint By Marian Curd HILE thousands flocked to Olympia on Saturday to see and admire the worldwide......

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.......

Requiem For Another

Page 10 from 9th December 1977

Patrick . O'Donovan THIS is not an obituary. It is a posthumous gesture of respect and affection. It probably has no place in a newspaper column.......

Why St Jude, Patron Of Hopeless Cases, Stays Obscure

Page 10 from 21st September 1979

4Eh4lirliouse Chronicle LONG ago I wrote on this page something abo,t St Jude. one of the Twelve. He is not to be confused with Jude, the Obscure.......

Missals Differently Beautiful ,6charterhouse, Nchronicle

Page 12 from 16th March 1979

University Challenge clanger FROM last week's Catholic Herald I gather that the first edition of 25,000 copies of the new Pope John Sunday Missal......

English Couple's Flight From Madrid

Page 7 from 22nd April 1938

1,800 Miles With Cart And Seven Dogs 18 Months In England —Still Out Of Work A MAN AND HIS WIFE, WITH ALL THEIR WORLDLY GOODS LOADED ON A......

St. Bernard Of Clairvaux

Page 12 from 29th July 1938

(10 9 0-11 53 ) Aug. 20 W E notice with pleasure that-not by design-the Saints we have written of during this month have been founders of two......

She Made Possible The Feast Of Christ The King

Page 3 from 28th October 1949

The Work of Marthe de Noaillat By S. Lawrence A LMOST a quarter Of a century has elapsed since Pope Pius XI closed the Holy Year of 1925 with the......

Peace? Nazi, Allied Or Catholic?

Page 4 from 3rd December 1943

IN earlier stages of the war what 1 appear to have been • genuine peace - feelers have been put out by Germany. This was understandable since......

Mr: Churchill's Triumph

Page 4 from 24th September 1943

pOR the Net s time in the course of the war the Ptimc Minister was able to play an innings in the House —if the metaphor be allowed—on a perfect......

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