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Dark Preoccupation With War : Avoid Hatred Of The Enemy :...
Page 8 from 6th December 1940Dark preoccupation with the war and the problems raised by it mark the Advent Pastorals of the British Hierarchy. The fortitude of the people......

The Future Of Germany
Page 4 from 26th September 1941Punishment Must Fit The Crime, Says German Christian In Important New Book NEW and really important book calling for a ** punitive" peace for......

-1■11111ws From Page One
Page 6 from 9th November 1945OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN GERMANY guished reputation and achievement, are regarded as merely subordinate policemen, whose duty it is to carry......

Letters To The Editor
Page 2 from 7th November 1941INDUSTRIALISM AND THE CHURCH Can a Worker Serve God ? Sitto—There is one aspect of the industrial question which those opposed to the system never......

This Statesman Wants To Make His Country The Greatest...
Page 3 from 2nd May 1941Last Monday, the birthday of Dr. Salazar, was celebrated in Portugal with special ceremony as a tribute of gratitude and trust in the great Prime......

Cahir Healy
Page 6 from 26th January 1945(M.P. Fermanagh) Tells us how Catholic Ex-Soldiers Fare in Northern Ireland THE Northern Government have expressed a wish that British......

Medical Missionaries
Page 2 from 18th August 1944From the Vicar-Apostolic of Ottitsha-Owerri SIR,—A kind friend in the South of England sends me every issue of your excellent journal, and I notice......

Catholic-based State
Page 3 from 29th July 1949By General Franco WTrli absolute faithfulness to the philosophy of our hisWry, we have taken the religious principle as the basis for all......

Education Without A Purpose
Page 4 from 24th December 1943PARLY in the new year Parliament -" will debate Mr. Butler's Education Bill. It will he asked to enact a complex measure of educational reform that......

St. Bernard's Cloister As A School For World Peace
Page 3 from 22nd November 1940REMEMBERING, as we do, some thing of what St. Bernard meant to the outstanding events of the second quarter of the twelfth century, we regret......