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February 12-18 (inclusive) The following list is specially compiled Herald.ile deach week for the Cath
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ATHLONE: Sunday, 8.40 p.m., Dante AnniverNary Programme by lir. Walter Starkie. (Dr. Slarkie, the only Catholic Fellow of Trinity College, it; a Spanish scholar of international repute, and as an Italian scho
lar he is also well known). Tuesday, 7.0 p.m., Gaelic Choir and Soloist from Cialway; 7.20, The Bishop of Galway on Catholic Social l'olicy; 8.55, Talk by Prof. Dillon: The Gaelieisation of Galway University. Friday, 7.0-7.20 p.m., " I liked this book," by Madame Gonne MaeBride. # (Madame MacBride is the widow of Major MiteBride, who wait executed in 1916. In her youth her beauty inspired many poets and artists, and she is immortalised in Yea& marvellous poem, " I knew a Phoenix in my youth.")
BEROMENSTER : Sunday, 9.0 a.m., Catholic Ser vice; 3.30 p.m., Belshazzar " Oratorio (Handel). Tuesday, 5.21 p.m., Lecture Series with 1{ecords-II-16th and 17th Century Church Music, Catholic and Protestant.
BRUSSELS I.: Saturday, 6.15 p.m., 18th Century Flemish Composers. Sunday, 7.0 p.m., Reli
gious Address. Tuesday, 7.0 Catholic Review and 'Film Review; 7.15-730 p.m., " Nijimiky " (Paul Claudel), to Music of Weber and Debussy; 8.0 p.m., " La Coronazione di Poppea " (Claudio Monteverdi). (This short opera is nearly three hundred years old; it heroine is Nero's second wife, whom the monater married after he hod murdered (.ctavia. She too soon died). Thursday, 6.0-6.15 p.m., Talk by M. Noel:
Philosophy at Louvain University. (Louvain, founded 1426, is the University of Belgium. The " Universite libre " of Brussels was founded by a group of Liberals in 1834 to counteract its Catholic inlluenee). 8.010.0 p.m., King Albert Anniversary Cone,ert In the intervals, Talks: (a) King Albert and National Defence, by a Soldier; (b) King Albert and the Belgian Colonies, by M. Ryckmans, Governor-General Belgian Congo; (c) King Albert and Scientific Research, by Professor Bordet; (d) The Dead King's own voice. Music of Jongen, Lekeu. Van Campenhout and Franck.
Mumma II: Sunday, 11.0 a.m., Sacred Concert for the 16th Anniversary of the Coronation of Pope Pine XI, from the Cathedral of St. Bayou, Ghent.
BORDRADX (RAMO): Sunday, 11.45 ELM., JeDU saicohn). L(Mendelssohn); Sermon; Aria (Mende 1111.9111LSUM No. II: Sunday, 9.40 a.m., High Mass from St. Remigius, Duiven; 3.55 p.m., Lauds for the Sick. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 11.10 a.m., Address by Fr. Perquin, 0.P. (Father Perquin is one of the pioneers of the KR0 (Katholieke Radio Dmrorp), which is perhaps( the most powerful of the live associations which run Dutch broadcasting. KRO broadcasts extend not only over the Netherlands and Europe' at. large, but also reach out to the Davit Indies and the Americas, via short waves).
Luxsiesovaa: Saturday, 6.5-6.25 p.m., Recording of the Talk on " The Middle Classes," delivered by M. Maurice Donnay, the Academician at the Societe des Conferences, on
February 11. Sunday. 11.30 a.m., Sermon by Fr. Panici, 8.J.: Love of our Neighbour. Monday, 10.35 p.m., Concert by the St. Cecilia Choir of Luxembourg Cathedral. Gregorian Chant and Polyphonic Music. Thursday, 10.35 a.m., Maep for the Sick from the Benedictine Abbey of Clervaux. Mass " Cireumdederunt "-Kyrie XVI; Organ Music of Bach; 2.5 p.m., Recordings of the third talk on ".Chateauhriand and his Times," delivered by Andre Maurice; at the Societe des Conferences. (This talk, to be delivered on February 16, will deal with " Le Genie du Christianisme," a work which (lid not attempt to prove directly that Christianity was true, but merely that it was beautiful, and capable of inspiring far higher poetry than was the pagan mytho logy. Subject and speaker of these talks have previously been commented upon in these columns). Friday, 11.15 a.m., Repetitlnress).of last broadcast (Andre Manrois' a ROME AND MILAN ; Friday (Rome only), 4.154.55 p.m., Programme from the Institute of Roman Studies. Address by Cardinal Pietro Faniasoni-Biondi : The Propagation of the Faith and the Universality of Rome; Concert by the Sistine Chapel Choir conducted by Mgr. Perosi.
PALERMO : Sunday, 11.15. Mass from the Basilica of St. ,Francis of Assisi.
It/into-Nam: Sunday, 11.30 a.m., Sacred Music; 12 noon, Address by Fr. Ducatillon.
TALLE : Tuesday, 5.30 p.m., "La Voiz de i-rotre 11niversite ": The Mission of the Modern School-master, by Fr. Chatelain.
Posse Patusise: Saturday, 8.10 p.m., Catholic Re■ViOW. Thursday, 1.35-1.50, L'Flistuire sainte en images, by Pere Roguet, O.P.
Sorress: Monday, 6.50 p.m., Talk: Mozart's Vesperae solennes de confessors. Wednesday. 8.30 p.m. (approx.) Vesperae solennes de confessore (Mozart) in C major, for four voices, 2 violins, bassoon, 2 trumpets. 3 trombones, kettle-drums, bass and organ.
Thursday. 8.30-10.20 p.m., " Quo Vadis "Oratorio (Nowowiejskii relayed from the Francisean Church, Fribourg. Mixed Cheir of the Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Radio Suisse Roman de Orchestra, Violet Andreossi (Soprano), Ernest Sehlaefli (Baritone), and
Ackernianti 113ass). Conductor: Canon Bevel., choirmaster of Fribourg
( (This performance of Nowowiejski's " Quo Vadis." with 300 performere, should be well worth listening in to. Feliks Nowowiejski is professor of church inusi and organ at Poznen (formerly Posen) Coneervatoire. ("Quo Vadis." after Sienkiewicz's werld-f(irnous novel, was first produced in RADIO NORMAKDIE : Sunday, 12.2.5 p.m.. Laudate Mariam (Fauchet); Sermon by Fr. Landelle. 0.1'.
RADM MEDTTERRANEE : Sunday. 7.30-8.0 p.m., Address by Abbe Girault : Christ and tho Gospels.
VIENNA : Thursday, 4.15 p.m.. Talk by Mgr. Jakob Fried : The International Eucharistic Congress at Budapest; 4.25 p.m. (Graz and Linz (nly, 338.6 metres): Talk by Prior Alexander Graf on the Eighth Centenary Celebrations of the Cistercian Abbey of Rein. Friday, 6.45, "Die Elininkelspft1r1_ nerin "-Ballad (Franz Ginzkey),




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