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Oil, Turmoil And Desperation . .
Page 8 from 12th February 1954By GRACE CON WAY 'Catholic Herald' Film Critic THE WAGES OF FEAR (Academy: Certificate A) Director: H. G. Clourot T HE Academy, after being......

Psalms On The Underground
Page 6 from 11th July 19584.4 ALL SORTS", this week, comes ' from Bru g es, for the annual convert week is in pro g ress and the bells of the Beffroi are rin g in g to......

I Art And The Mystical Marriage
Page 6 from 24th May 1957So much we owe to the Artist By DOROTHY HAMILTON DEAN 'THERE is in the le g ends and - 1 traditions depicted in ecclesiastical art somethin g......

All Sorts Eye-witness Report From St. Peter's
Page 8 from 19th October 1962By Fr. Bernard Basset, Si. WRITE this Roman letter on the afternoon of Thursday. October 11, having been in St. Peter's and on rny feet from 7.15......

Charterhouse Chronicle
Page 10 from 21st March 1997BY JILL SEGGER The importance of first impressions T HOSE OF US Who are occasionally required to produce a thousand words might do well to......

Feminine Foruml Conway
Page 4 from 23rd July 1943THIS is being written on a pine clad eminence of the Downs, with thirty miles of Sussex spread before me. London seems a long way off, but not the......

▪ Despite All This Bing Wins
Page 8 from 30th September 1960By GRACE CONWAY IIIGH TIME Certificate U: Carlton Director: Blake Edwards N ar by any standards can you call this a film in the accepted sense of......

`we Three Kings Of Orient Are. .' Or Are They ?
Page 6 from 8th January 1960By GEOFFREY HUMPHRYS T HE early Christians celebrated the Feast of the Nativity for twelve days. Both the first and last days of this period were......

Epiphany Is More Than Meets The Eye
Page 7 from 2nd January 1981The story of the three kings has captured the imagination of people in every age and has undergone considerable changes. GEOFFREY HUMPHRYS traces......

Films By Freda Bruce Lockhart
Page 7 from 2nd October 1964RRAZILIAN films do not often arrive from the other side of the ocean. I don't remember one reaching the commercial cinema here since Black Orpheus......