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Charterhouse Chronicle

Page 10 from 26th October 1973

Childless home-buyers I have just been talking to a friend in Birmingham about this week's protest there against Sutton Coldfield Council plans to......

When Sympathy Is Just Not Enough

Page 3 from 18th October 1974

Mental illness brings no merit for sickness bravely carried, writes Fr THOMAS CURTIS-HAYVVARD, continuing our series on Pastoral Care. "We feel......

Instead Of Grace, The "easter Allelulia" Was Sung Before...

Page 3 from 13th May 1977

week's annual Catholic Women of the Year Lunch at Quaglino's, London. It was led by br Mary Hem (Sister Thomas More, Canoness Regular or St......

No Reds Under Bermondseybeds

Page 3 from 22nd February 1974

By MAUREEN VINCENT Robert Mellish "That's how you spell it, only the nobs put a 'u' in it" has been Labour Member of Parliament for Bermondsey......

Election Humbug Paul On Extremism Johnson

Page 4 from 1st March 1974

One of the features of the 1974 election campaign, now mercifully over, has been a denunciation on all sides of people termed "extremists," and a......

Chirterhouse Chronicle

Page 8 from 8th June 1973

Let us now praise famous men Tom Rittner has just retired at the age of 67 from his job as general secretary Of the Catholic Truth Society in......

Champion Of The Church's Rights

Page 7 from 14th September 1979

ROBERT Bellarmine was born in Montepulciano, Tuscany, in 1542. He was the third son in a family of five boys and seven girls. He was sickly and......

6 Catholic Herald, Friday, September 1 5, 1978

Page 6 from 15th September 1978

111 People and Places Pupils of Italian from all over Scotland are being invited to an Italian Day to be held at Craiglockhart College, 219......

Can A Catholic Accept Marxism?

Page 4 from 28th July 1972

ARE the precepts of Marxism and Catholicism mutually exclusive, or can they co-exist? Can a Catholic accept the Marxist interpretation of history......

In Brief Dr Potter To Address Bishops

Page 2 from 28th June 1974

Dr Philip Potter, general secretary of the World Council of Churches, has been invited by Cardinal Willebrands, president of the Vatican......

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