Page 8, 26th September 1975

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Ernst Degasperi (left) meets Cardinal Gray of St Andrews and

Edinburgh before viewing exhibitions of his works in two Protestant churches in Edinburgh during the recent Festival, while the Rev Philip Crosfield, Provost of St Mary's Episcopalian Cathedral, site of one of the exhibitions, looks on.
of a new Catholic Church "Designed and Built for Comfort."
This description headlines a handout from Wiltshiers, the construction firm. who built the new £85,000 Church of St John Fisher, to he opened by Archbishop Cowderoy of Southwark in Bexley, London, next Tuesday.
We are told: The interior offers an extremely pleasant and comfortable environment, with seating for approximately 300 people in mahogany pews."
Mr Edward Heath will no doubt be glad to hear the newest church in his constituency also possesses "a modern electronic organ, unobtrusively placed (which) gives more than adequate results due to the excellent acoustics within the interior."
THOSE fed up with the ubiquitous abortionist chant "Women must decide their fate, not the Church and not the State," will be glad to hear the Women's Lib group "Women for Life" have the answer.
It runs: "Children must decide their fate, when you've killed them it's too late." It has recently appeared in an advertisement for the group in the Open University's newspaper, Sesame.




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