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De Valera A Popular Choice
BY THE EARL OF WICKLOW T HERE is no doubt that Mr. de Valera's election as President is a very popular one in the country. It was certainly a foregone conclusion, but he also......
Asia Thinks Of The Next Meal, Not Of Tibet
By DOUGLAS HYDE T HE brutal suppression of the Tibetan Peoples Rising by Red China has made very little impact on the thinking of most of Asia. This is the conclusion to which I......
Cardinal Meets Vikings
rr HIS evening (Friday) at 5 p.m. Cardinal Godfrey, Archbishop of Westminster, is holding a reception at Archbishop's House for the Scandinavian and English delegates to the Lay......
Looking Back..
Because the "Catholic Herald" could not be published last week we give readers on this page a survey, much of it in brief, of the news which should have appeared but which had......
Look And Listen
Tomorrow (Saturday): Music Making—St. Joseph's Girls' School choi r, 9.25 p.m, Home. Sunday: Morning service from St. Patrick's Boys' Training School, Belfast, 9.45 am N.......
Rb Once A Month Would Be A It Peculiar . .
By CHAD T HE north-west is well supplied with retreat houses. Manchester has the Cenacle Convent for womeg, and there is another Cenaele Convent in Liverpool. The Redemptorists......
Missing For Ten Years
HE B.B.C., Vatican Radio. the Voice of America, and Radio Free Europe took part recently in broadcasts to Czechoslovakia during which messages were read from Catholic leaders......
Reds Make Use Of Peyrefitte Novel
ROGER PEYRE FITTE'S novel, "The Keys of St. Peter," at present the subject of a court case in Milan, Italy, has been found by Communist Governments behind the Iron Curtain to be......
Around The World In Brief
Mgr. Joseph Cardijn, the founder of the Young Christian Workers, is to visit the United States of America for several weeks in September. Announcing this, he said : "It is of......
Storrington
F IVE thousand pilgrims, some of them from the North of England, the Midlands, from Holland, and from Belgium, gathered in the normally tranquil Sussex village of Storrington......










