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Page 2 from 16th October 1998THE VATICAN mat denounced sanctions on Iraq this week, saying that they "cause great suffering to the people, especially the weakest and the most......

Bishops Engagements
Page 8 from 27th November 1981Cardinal Hume, Archbishop of Westminster, Friday: Hosts reception for St Augustine 's Society, Archbishop's House. Eipm Saturday: meets with young......

Bishops' Engagements
Page 10 from 17th November 1972Cardinal Heenan of Westminster Friday: Visits Commission Offices, Gray's Inn Road, 4. Saturday: Westminster Pastoral Council meeting. Monday,......

I Bishops' Engagements Cirdinal Heenan Of Westminster...
Page 10 from 16th November 1973fin Patrunal Feast, St. Edmund's College, 11.30. Saturday: Choirs Meeting of Pastoral Council, Carlisle Place. 10.30. Sunday: Mass and......

2001 Ad: The Millennium
Page 2 from 28th December 2001January p ope John Paul II began the new year on an ambitious note — by publishing a spiritual blueprint for the Third Millennium. He said he......

Dr. Ellis Is Consecrated
Page 5 from 5th May 1944&Om Our Own COrrespondeni NOTTINGHAM, Four months prior to the celebration of the centenary of the consecration ot St. Barnabas' catusdral,......

Christian Co-operation Progresses
Page 3 from 4th July 1941Here arc the events which have so far marked the history of Christian Co-operation : The list has been compiled by the Sword of the Spirit.......

Pope John Didn't Agree
Page 10 from 14th January 1966with this man, but . • • Alan McElwain writes T WO OLD FRIENDS, with sharply differing ideologies, met and warmly embraced in the Vatican. One was......

Bishops Engagements • Cardin•i Mums, Archbishop Of...
Page 8 from 21st May 1982Archbishop Bowen of Southwark: Thursday: Diocesan Bishops meeting. Archbishop's House. Southwark. 2pm. Papal Mass rehearsal, Westminster Cathedral,......

An Uphill Fight To Aid Poor
Page 8 from 30th July 1971ALTHOUGH there are frequent. pleas from heads of churches and other world leaders concerning the problems of poverty. Robert Kahn still finds it......