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76 Laymen Question Encyclical
Page 2 from 4th October 1968BY A STAFF REPORTER SEVENTY-SIX lay Catholics signed a statement this week saying that they found the Pope's distinction in his encyclical Humanae......

Liberalism And Newman
Page 5 from 2nd March 1973Fr. Patrick Crowley writes (Feb. 23); "Recent experiences at Corpus Christi College illustrate the failure of the Church to accept a type of......

Schools And Colleges
Page 2 from 10th April 1953ST. MARY'S PRIORY. PRINCETHORPE, near RUGBY BENE.DICTINE Boarding School for Girls atm sos. Recognised by the Ministry of Education. Pupils......

The Truth Of The Message And How To Judge It
Page 7 from 12th October 1973THE MEDIA Alan McElwain in Sydney Australia's Catholic bishops have recommended a thorough study of mass media—press, radio, television and films......

Education
Page 7 from 11th February 1972Pattern of sex education by B. A. HARRINGTON T HE purpose of this article is quite simple: to outline some of the principles which may guide the......

Tests For Parents
Page 2 from 26th September 1952'Alarming suggestion' SIR,-The suggestion by "Pedagoqus" for some kind of dossier of parents and homes to be used in the selection of children for......

In Summer Children Should Be Allowed To Be Children
Page 8 from 1st August 2003Education Anthony Sutch T he first two weeks of July are always filled with school sports days and prize days. This year I gave away prizes at......

This Week, Education Is One Of The Most Important Subjects
Page 4 from 5th September 1975being discussed by the National Conference of Priests. Earlier in the year, at the Conference of Catholic Colleges held at Downside, TERENCE SHEEHY......

New Team To Examine Training Of Priests
Page 1 from 11th March 1977r—By Alex Cosgra ve METHODS of training future priests are to be examined on a national level by a new working party set up by the Commission for......

Emigration Scheme Proposed
Page 14 from 9th July 1937Rescue Society Reports Good Progress The Crusade of Rescue has shown magnificent progress in 1936. The administrator, Canon Craven, was......