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Ope Of The Space-age

Page 10 from 11th August 1978

is aim peace in 1 , the world The life and times of Pope Paul VI by Michael Wilson, the Catholic Herald's Rome correspondent who has covered......

John Paul The Great: The Providential Pope

Page 6 from 17th October 2003

William Oddie, editor of The Catholic Herald, argues that historians will come to regard John Paul II as one of the most courageous, original and......

The Pope To Visit Monte Cassino

Page 8 from 10th May 1963

By Marian Curd 'TWELVE THOUSAND members of the Benedictine Confederation scat tered all over the world — among them the oldest Congregation of......

Dr. Adenauer, A Personal Recollection

Page 4 from 21st April 1967

T HREE YEARS ago, when Dr. Adenauer was 88, I went to his formal birthday reception in the Redoute at Bad Godesberg. Cockahoop, I told the grave......

A Question Of Relevance In 20th Century Britain

Page 7 from 31st January 1975

Let me admit it right away: I have a weakness for national ceremonies. Eversincel danced round the maypole outside Pudsey baths for the coronation......

Nuclear Weapons And Personal Responsibility

Page 4 from 10th December 1982

SURELY there is now a consensus among Catholics that the use of nuclear weapons against masses of unarmed civilians would be seriously immoral, as......

0 The Editor

Page 3 from 26th June 1936

and its ultimate conversion into pure bank money after the war, the deflation of which this was a part, the utterly irrelevant and unsound reasons......

In My View

Page 2 from 3rd December 1965

Sir, While hastening to con g ratulate you on your evident willingness to keep your paper abreast of the times typographically, and expressing the......

Tes An Comments

Page 6 from 10th April 1936

Holy Week at Geneva It used to be a commonplace of journalism, when a crisis was interrupted by the present solemn season, to say that all parties......

Commissions: Who Is At The 'nub Of The System'

Page 4 from 31st December 1982

AFTER BEING a member of a diocesan commission from 196978, and of a national commission from 1976-82, I cannot accept that lay people have been "at......

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