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Churches Welcome New Estate Arrivals
BY A STAFF REPORTER A WARM ecumenical welcome is being given to people moving to Morton West. a rapidly developing area of Carlisle, by members of all denominations. A leaflet......
Bishops Open Campaign For Rhodesian Justice
SHORTLY before the arrival of the com mission which, under the chairmanship of Lord Pearce, is to test opinion in Rhodesia on the settlement with Britain. Rhodesian bishops set......
Many Have Wrong Approach To Unity Says Mgr. Buckley
BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T OO many people "are still enmeshed in denominational differences to have a vision of what Christian unity is all about," writes Mgr. Michael......
Paper Shortage Delays Cuba's Bibles
BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T HE 10,000 bibles accepted by Fidel Castro, leader of Communist Cuba, cannot yet be sent because of a paper shortage in Chile. An official of the......
Canon Law And The Laity: A Dilemma
FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A BASIC dilemma is hobbling the Church's efforts to draft a special law for the laity. On the one hand the Church's legislation on the laity like......
English Priest To Record Series For U.s. Carmelites
A TUTOR in theology at the English College in Rome, Fr. Peter Purdue, is to record a series on "John's Witness to Christ" for the Conference-a-Month Club at Englewood, New......
Corpus Christi
(from page 1) Corpus Christi. Some had become attached to the easygoing intimate way of life at Corpus Christi and came to resent the normal discipline of their own communities.......










