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In A Few Words
Page 4 from 16th February 1945Letter from Italy HE truth these days is sometimes best seer s through an occasional eye-witness. I am able to quote from a letter received in......

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Page 3 from 16th July 1943t Vincet de Pa (Feasi //7 maybe,we owe our modern social services By a Sister of Charity MORE than three hundred years ago, St. Vincent dc Paul......

St. Bernadette, An Extraordinary Character, Revealed In...
Page 3 from 6th November 1942The Sang of Bernadette. By Franz Werfel. (Hanish Hamilton, 10s. 6d.) Reviewed by FRANCIS BURDETT A SHORT preface tells the reader of The Song of......

A Character In The Round
Page 7 from 31st October 1958ME AND THE COLONEL Certificate U: Odeon, Leicestei Squareu Director: Peter e Glenville HIS is one of the best adaput lions of a play to the screen......

Personal
Page 2 from 28th February 1958AUTOCONTACT. Would anyone travels ting to Lourdes by ear. with spare seats, and willing to share, or wishing to occupy svare 'Seat& and sahre......

Obituar
Page 5 from 31st March 1944ABBOT CARTON DE 'MART COUSIN OF GENERAL V.C. The clergy of Brussels has recently. lost one of its most distinguished members-Abbe Craton de......

Fiction
Page 3 from 5th April 1946Harrowing And Uplifting Come Home. Traveller. By Claude Kinnoull. (John Miles. 10s. 6d. net.) LET it be said at once that this is not a book for......

Catholic Novels
Page 2 from 27th July 1945SIR,-Thank God that Catholics have become alive to the possibilities of the novel as a means of plopaganda. Thank God too, that there is a growing......

Quick List
Page 3 from 23rd March 1945New Diplumac.v in the Far East. By H. Van Straelen, S.V.D. (Luzac, 45. estle This little book, written by a priest, should be read by all who take......

Fiction
Page 6 from 1st November 1940CONVICTION COMES SLOWLY Compton Mackenzie's hero approaches Catholicism West to North. By Compton Mackenzie, (Chatio and Windus, 9s 6c1.). Fame......