Page 2, 21st September 1951

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Letters

THE AUSTRALIAN BISHOPS The Mission of the West SIR, -Perhaps we may think wistfully of the days of our ancestors, when people in the narrow streets of the old cities, or in the......

Patron Of Farmers

Possible Candidates Sin,-Jotter has committed a grave error in imagining that the noble occupation, as old as humanity itself, should even in this era of existence lack a......

The Church In Germany

Ste, The HERALD of August 31 has only just reached me out here. was interested in Mr. Egan ' s letter about discipline in the church in Germany. I have attended various......

The Kindness Of Wasps

SIR,-In reply to your correspon dent, E. Castonier, who complains that my plea for the wasp is absurd, I would quote that well - known entomologist Mr. Geoffrey Taylor who, in......

Catholics In The Army

SIR, Many National Servicemen are at present leading " Jekyll and Hyde " religious lives. At home in the atmosphere of a good Catholic family, they go to church habitually......

An Incident In Youth

SIR,-.16sef Pilsudski belonged to the generation of Poles who after the defeat of the 1863 in surrection against Russia followed the strong currents of posi tivism and the......

The Spanish Question

Sip.-Mr. Dunne, in your issue of September 7, accuses Mr. Campbell and Archbishop Cushing of semimentalism. Sentimentalism is preferable to claptrap. Can Mr. Dunne explain what......

! Points From Letters Boxers On Milan Cathedral 1 Am Sending

you a photograph taken on the roof of Milan Cathedral, Can any of - your readers tell me the history of the carving which can be seen. showing two box ers wearing shorts and......

Answers

Mee the " Orphans Press " at Preston do book-binding? Yes. See " Catholic Directory, " p. 199 May a Catholic consult an astrologer? No. " Reasonable people no more believe that......

The Catholic Ideal

SIR,--May one remind Mr. Dawson and your readers that " the ideal of " our • great religious culture " has never been " the possession of a common liturgical language." As......