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Bolton Catholic Workers Push Press

For over a year members of the Bolton Catholic Worker Group have delivered Catholic papers to some hundreds of Catholic families in three parishes in Bolton.
The group began by canvassing from door to door—as other lay organisations have done--and then undertook to deliver the papers week by week to the subscribers. For over a year the deliveries have been faithfully made.
Bolton "Catholic Workers " also run a pamphlet shop' in a main shopping street, and a plain chant class every Thursday evening from 8.15 to 9.15.
The class is held at the shop premises at Moor Lane.
Five minutes of each lesson is devoted to what the teacher, a young layman, describes as "Latin Without Tears," and fifteen minutes to music theory. The rest of the hour is taken up with practice of the plain song.




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