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The Debate On ' The Church'
Page 6 from 20th September 1963By XAVIER RYNNE THE schema De Eeelesia was taken up at the 31st General Congregation, on Saturday, December 1. Cardi nal Frings of Cologne was in......

German Observer Of Mass In G.b.
Page 2 from 3rd April 1958S IR,-Ever since I became a regular reader of the Certiotie HERALD in 1956 I have paid special attention to your vigorous efforts in making English......

Letters To The Editor
Page 6 from 10th July 1936THE POPE AND THE LEAGUE answer to Mr. Gerald Wynne Rushton's letter about the attitude of the Vatican to the League of Nations. I feel I can begin......

A Pilgrim's Progress In A World That Had Forgotten Its Story
Page 8 from 31st March 2006JOHN PAUL II: A BIBLICAL PILGRIM IN THE WORLD S ome 12 years ago the distinguished Lutheran theologian, Dr Robert Jenson, wrote a brilliant essay......

Portrait Of A Year
Page 2 from 1st January 1999January JOHN PAUL II begins the year with a five-day trip to Cuba. The Pope's visit captures the attention of the world, as the 77-year-old......

Francis Hunt Says :
Page 5 from 12th August 1938Only A National PLAN Can Save ritish Industry Fro Complete Chaos I CONCLUDED my article last week by describing the conditions of Labour in the......

Under Saint Peter's
Page 3 from 9th September 1949What Is Certain About The Excavations —And One Or Two Guesses by L. G. W ALMSLEY Romm. ON August 23 an otherwise responsible American daily......

The Life 0 The Pope
Page 18 from 10th February 1939p OPE PIUS XI, 261st in the line of the Roman pontiffs, was born at Desio, a town to the north-west of Milan. His native place has not waited until......

Conversion Of England
Page 2 from 29th March 1940Pharisaism In Our Outlook Slg,----It is to be feared that there is peeping out of this correspondence symptoms of a complaint that is not uncommon......

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Page 2 from 4th February 1966MY VIEW 1 A RcAPP;t44003 Sir,—There is no shadow of an excuse for the use in the English translation of such obsolete words as "takest",......