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Sixteen Hundred Franciscan Tertiaries In Congress
Ireland Renews a Glorious Tradition From Our Own Correspondent SIXTEEN HUNDRED FRANCISCAN TERTIARIES ATTENDED IN BELFAST THE FIRST CONGRESS OF TIIE THIRD ORDER TO BE HELD IN......
War-time Toughners 11
Gallic, Let-it-Slide By C. C Martindale * * W IIEN the Jews started anti-Christian rioting in Corinth, the imperial officer, Galli°, " cared for none of these things." (So says......
War Conditions In Belfast Fairer Deal For Catholics
The war, silently remoulding every place, is working strangely in Belfast. The Catholic workers, who were driven from the shipyards and the aeroplane factories by violence, have......
It's Not All Misery
This war has its compensations. '1'1.i v ial compensations that have belonged to no other war. They are not likely to be appreciated fully by anyone with an empty stomach. But......
Our Sailors . . .
Sea Apostolate Plans for War In accordance with a plan provisionally formulated at the Glasgow Congress, an Emergency Executive of the Apostleship of the Sea Headquarters,......
Education And A Three Years' War
From Our Educational Correspondent It will be interesting to learn how the Board of Education proposes to meet the Government's instruction to departments to plan for a three......
Jesuits Lecture At Oxford
Four Jesuit priests appear in the official list of lecturers at Oxford University for the Michaelmas term, Fr. M. C. D'Arcy and Fr. Leslie Walker ale down to lecture on Aquinas......
Verse-atile M.p.
In a Budget debate in the House of Commons, Mr George Griffiths (Lab., Hemsworth}, replying to a suggestion that old age pensioners should use honey instead of sugar, recited......












