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News Analysis
John Paul gets bitten by 'green' bug The Pope is turning increasingly to environmental issues as a meeting of mission workers in Rome last week demonstrated. John Thavis reports......
News In Brief
Dominican in the dock SISTER Maire Collette-Ludden OP from the Dominican Convent, Kelvedon, Essex, together with two other members of Pax Christi, were found guilty of......
From The Bishops' Diaries
Bishops debate doctrinal role by Martin Newland THE nature and purpose of the national Bishops' Conference are to be discussed by the prelates of England and Wales when they......
Dublin Questions Ni Harassment
THE Irish Government is pressurising the Northern Irish Office to step up safeguards against harrassment of Catholics by security forces in Northern Ireland. A report presented......
Wickford
its ts talents THE 1,000 strong Essex parish of Our lady of Good Counsel, Wickford, last Sunday declared its intention to use their "Godgiven talents" in both a practical and......
Racial Discrimination Poser For Synod
MEMBERS of the Church of England's General Synod gathered this week to discuss a policy of positive discrimination aimed at encouraging more black people to become members of......
Lord Chancellor Launches Inner City Aids Project
THE Lord Chancellor, Lord MacKay of Clashfern, who ran into trouble last week when his Protestant church censured him for attending a Catholic Requiem Mass, will be making a......
Artist, Craftsman And Maestro
ON Saturday October 29 one of Europe's great church artists, the 78 year old Pietro Annigoni, died i ' Florence, Alberic Stacpoole OSB writes. Pietro Annigoni's artistic career......












