Page 2, 25th March 1966

25th March 1966
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Sir,—In the many letters that are written about the various

changes in progress think we ought, as Catholics, to be a little more careful about bringing our own personal feelings into matters of Faith and the Church.

I have noticed little reference to God and His allenveloping love, of belief and trust in Him and of doing His will and not our own. It seems nowadays to be always what I like or dislike, approve of or disapprove of, never an immense effort to love Him more and to do more for Him.

How about a few letters on this aspect of improvement? It would indeed be most encouraging and interesting.

(Mrs.) Rosa George London, S.W.1.




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