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An Anglican Visitor To Paris Looks At The New Liturgical...
Page 3 from 6th April 1951IT IS THE MASS THAT MATTERS TO THESE FRENCHMEN IN many a church porch in the French capital a visitor from England would see officially printed......

Christmas, 1940
Page 4 from 20th December 1940A Little Child Shall Lead Us T HE Advent liturgy is redolent of a joyous expectation which the unleashed horrors of war are powerless to......

Signs, Symbols And Superstition
Page 6 from 7th December 1956By MARIA F. de LAGUNA, MA. (Land.) I T must be considerably disconcerting to many 'socalled rationalists to find that one of their chief......

Of Persons And Places
Page 15 from 21st January 1938A Roving Causerie The Knighthood of St. Gregory the Great recorded in the Catholic Herald last week, as coming to a member of its own journalistic......

Liturgy And Catechism
Page 6 from 9th September 1949Catechism Through the Liturgy. by Dorn Denys Rutledge. (Douglas Organ. 2s. (4.). Reviewed by IVOR HAEL DOM Denys Rutledge, 0.S.B., sets out, in......

Bible Studies No. 21: Samuel And
Page 11 from 1st September 1939Kings (continued) Charles G. Mortimerl S INCE the narratives of these four hooks may seem at first rather involved, it may be best at this......

Two Dance Superstars Who Break All The Rules
Page 12 from 6th October 2006BALLET REVIEW DENNIS CHANG T he excitement of an opening at Sadler's Wells often more than makes up for the Covent Garden's danceless September......

The Royal Hunt Of The Nun
Page 8 from 29th October 1999Deborah Jones on a twice-married princess who kept her virginity intact Etheldreda: Princess, Queen, Abbess & Saint by Norman Sneesby, Fern House......

From The First Centuries Ad The Bishop's Throne Was The...
Page 5 from 22nd October 1976The origin of the throne The Early Christian thrones were simple wood or stone constructions situated in the apse facing the assembled worshippers......

Uncertain Path To The Chorus Line
Page 7 from 30th July 1976IT would be very easy for a show about show business to be self-indulgent and coy. A Chorus Line glides effortlessly over both pitfalls as it......