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Christian Parents Should Spare The Rod
Page 8 from 4th April 2008A whole generation of Christian parenting gurus advocated the use of physical discipline. In this extract from her new book Sarah Johnson argues......

Some Books Of The Week
Page 5 from 15th June 1935The Monthlies Til..1171s4•RIARS for tube opens trith a t7nraber of articles bcaring direr liy jrI inrlirc,ity upon the newty-caniolized martyrs.......

Homes Of The Plotters
Page 6 from 2nd November 1962By FREDA REES W HAT was the Gunpowder Plot? Perhaps we shall never be quite certain whether it was the last bid of Catholics reduced to despair by......

Now A Catholic Can Become Lord Chancellor
Page 4 from 19th July 1974The Lord Chancellor (Tenure of Office and Discharge of Ecclesiastical Functions) Act 1974 last week received the Royal Assent. It states: "For the......

Ireland Rejoices
Page 11 from 6th May 1938But Now or The End Of Partition From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN 1 The Agreements with Great Britain were I ratified by Dail Eireann after......

Niemories
Page 5 from 16th June 1939OF CT. K. C. " Not We But What We Write" I SUPPOSE that nearly forty years have now passed since I first met G. K. Chesterton. I have so many......

Freda Bruce Lockhart Interviews Sir John Gielgud
Page 3 from 7th March 1975Modesty of a supreme master of his craft Lifelong admiration is felt by a whole generation of theatregoers in this country for Sir John Gielgud.......

Englishmen An D Irishmen
Page 5 from 19th March 1937THE PEOPLE : WHERE ARE THEY IN BELLOC'S ENGLAND ? BY HUGH DE BLACAM . HE old story tells of a learned devil who toiled through twenty thousand......

.10 Catholic Herald, P Rying 25 July, 1980
Page 10 from 25th July 1980rying into a village of 250 diseased souls IT IS NOT my job here to review books, but I do rather self indulgently occasionally recommend one that......

Man's Earliest Suit Of Clothes
Page 6 from 14th February 1936By Dom Raymund James, O.S.B. " In officio Missae, celebrant sem per untie planeta super albam—A1 Mass, the celebrant must always wear the chasuble......