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Conversion Of England

Page 2 from 29th March 1940

Pharisaism In Our Outlook Slg,----It is to be feared that there is peeping out of this correspondence symptoms of a complaint that is not uncommon......

Cardinal Hinsley And Christian Co-operation

Page 4 from 19th March 1943

CARDINAL Iiinsley's career at Westminster will be remembered for many things, but it may he surmised that his bold leadership in the matter of......

Flowery Carpet In The Aisle For Corpus Christi

Page 10 from 22nd June 1979

"TO ARUNDEL, for Corpus Christi". It sounds like an extract from the diary of a pious and romantic Catholic gentleman or the last century who......

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.......

"cruellest Thing Thai Could Be Perpet Ated"

Page 1 from 15th October 1937

Archbishop Of Westminster Indicts Basque Children's Committee RESIGNATION OF CAN N CRAVEN Catholics Will Work Without Interference MGR.......

Discuss Food, Famine, Teachers Even Snobs Some Wisdom And...

Page 3 from 26th August 1938

"AWAY WITH PRISON-LIKE SCHOOLS" "Large Rural Population Is Necessary From a Special Correspondent. EACH YEAR THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEETS FOR AN......

For Those Who Are Thinking Of Marriage : An Ideal Home...

Page 13 from 14th April 1938

Glass, Television And Poison Gas By PETER THOMPSON I like gaping. It is a pleasant, harmless occupation, unless you happen to be crossing the......

In A Few Words

Page 4 from 31st October 1941

Scoop O UR news service is not so dusty. Last week's story about the Bishop of Galen's letters to Dr. Lammers and the text of his sermon turned......

Notes And Comments

Page 5 from 18th July 1941

FRANCE AND THE SYRIAN ARMISTICE I N certain respects the hest news of the war is the successful conclusion of the i armistice in Syria. As s but......

Our Schools' "dirty Linen"

Page 2 from 12th January 1945

S1R.—As a member of a County Education Committee and manager of a Catholic school and of a Council school, I %ant to make a few sharp observations......

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