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Lodging Turns
Priority for Human Values SIR,-I thank your correspondents for the kindly tone of their letters. Of course there are times when duty and the common good require severe......
Catholic Head Teachers
Sta,-That the headships of Catholic schools should go to "the very best of Catholic teachers" (a phrase of Mr. W. D. Farrell's letter of May 28) is obviously desirable, but......
Unity In Ireland
The Catholic Bond SIR,-The issue of unity is becoming a dominant one for those parts of the world which are Christian and those peoples who are not afraid to carry out their......
Congregation's Participation
Prayers after Mass Snt,-Those of your readers interested in liturgical developments may like to know that in several Yorkshire Catholic churches, including my own parish church......
Hotels Continued
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What Is Education?
The Catholic Tradition Sia,-Would it not be helpful to get straight what is meant by education? Many of your correspondents write of higher education for women-this is an age of......
Equal Pay-equal Work
SIR,-Several of your correspondents have given the equal pay quotation from the Pope's address of October 21, 1945, but none has quoted farther (although Miss Rorke did refer to......
Fathers In The Home
Snt,-Mr. MacAlister has very rightly drawn our attention to the lack of the very necessary father's influence in many Catholic families today. 1 think, however, he may be unfair......
Henry Vi In English Art
East Anglian Churches SIR,-The letter of your correspondent Mr. Parr calls attention to the representation of King Henry VI in the Dominican Church at Haverstock Hill. Not least......
Oldest Catholic School
Artillery duel between Canons SIR,-With reference to Mr. D. C. Jeffery's letter about the oldest Catholic school in England, there was considerable friendly argument in 1925 in......
Religious Training
Sta.,If an individual schoolboy is backward in one subject, he is very properly told to put in extra time at that subject. Even then, he is usually given special guidance by the......
Hymns For Infants
Sits.-I wonder if all infant school teachers find difficulty in teaching our popular hymns to the little ones of five to six? In the hymns to Our Lady we have such difficult......
Walsingham
Sm.-With reference to the letter appearing in your June 4 issue, I visited Walsingham on Whit Monday. Having already seen the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady, I wanted to show same......
Mere Converts
Siat,-Mrs. Harrison's letter conveys a more kindly strain than that of Mr. M. W. Osborne, though for the intolerant ones It is rightly a rap straight from the shoulders. I note,......
No Suitable Courses
SIR,---Does not one explanation of the situatiofi outlined by Fr. Randall lie in the difficulty which the highly educated youth experiences when he tries to find a suitable......
Action In The Waiting Room
sm.-I have just discovered that copies of THE CA'THOL1C HERALD, the Messenger and C.T.S. pamphlets vanish with lightning speed when placed between copies of the weltknown......








