Page 2, 12th July 1968

12th July 1968
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Christians Should Back Students, Says Chaplain

BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T HE student demonstrators English, French, Spanish or German—should have the backing and sympathy of Christians, says Fr. John Fay, the national......

Merseyside Pupils Shown Tasks Ahead

"THE World We Live In- ' Challen g e 1968" was the title and theme of a special two-day conference of 70 school leavers or g anised by the Youn g Christian Students in Liverpool......

Dying Woman 'set Christian Example'

T HE name of the housewife, "Mrs. X," who g ave a radio talk about death when she knew she was dyin g , was revealed last week as Mrs. Beryl Worth, a g ed 51. a member of the......

Southwark Talks On Communication

J AMES D. HALLORAN, Director of the Centre for Mass Communication at Leicester University, introduced the second month of "Sunday Ni g hts at Southwark Cathedral" pro g rammes......

'happy Holidays' Says Pope

THE Pope wished thou sands of Romans and tourists a happy vacation on Sunday and praised holidays as a time for admiring the handiworks of God and man. Givin g his weekly......

. . . And A Message To The Press

C ATHOLIC newspapers should he Maid ul. objective and loyal to ths Church. Pope Paul said last week in a messa g e to the ei g hth world con g ress of the Catholic International......

£30,000 Appeal For Priory

TV'slional Trust haS A launched a special appeal for £30,000 to enable it to ac q uire Woodsprin g Priory, on the Somerset coast near Weston-super-Mare. So far £10.600 has been......

High Anglicans Oppose Unity Scheme

nUTRIGHT rejection of proposals for uniting the Church of England and the Methodist Church was announced in a long statement issued in London last week by the Church Union, a......

Nigerian Politics Add To The Chaos

By a Special Correspondent H UNDREDS, perhaps thousands. arc perishing daily in Nigeria and Biafra while the politicians fight their war of propaganda in newspapers, over the......

Biafra Starvation

the Biafran mainland. Christian Aid has sent 2,000 tons by sea, Save the Children Fund 400 tons, and Oxfam 1,000 tons. But Biafra's access to the sea is blockaded by Federal Ni......