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Dealing With The Mods And The Rockers
FAR MORE WORRYING than the teenage excesses of last weekend are the interest and sympathy they arouse. One newspaper even ran a quiz which started on the assumption that every......
In Malta
your Commonwealth correspondent is well informed. Catholic M.P.s on both sides of the House of Commons are worried about the impression created in England by Maltese Church......
Catholic Nurses
S IR,—We should like to draw the attention of all Catholic nurses in this country to the existence of the Catholic Nurses' Guild of England and Wales. and to urge them all to......
Fr. Pire
S IR,—As reported by the correspondent of the Daily Telegraph in Geneva (13-5-1964), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is to seek some £400,000 for projects to......
Lay Consultative Councils
S TR, Thinking over some of the things our bishops have recently said and done, and also some things they have not said or done, 1 have sometimes found myself wondering whether......
Problems Of Birth Control Doctrine
Sir,—It is unfortunate that your correspondent Mrs. Edna Phillips, should not only have selected the feeblest of Dr. John Rock's arguments for justifying the use of the pill,......
Fr. Haering And The Bishops
S IR,—Fr. Haering's comments as stated by you are rather confusing especially when he asserts "the pill under discussion (in 1958) was of the Enovid type . . " In the opinion of......
The Problem Of Babies At Mass Confession S 1r—many Of Your
readers will sympathise with Mr. Edwards and agree that young children at Mass are a real distraction! I sometimes wonder if the spiritual good I receive on Sundays is undone by......
Priest In The Liturgical Reform (3) Presbytery By Fr....
W ITH ST. HELIODORUS GONE and Mrs. Begorrah rampant, our liturgical reforms entered a new and more hesitant phase. All may be very different by the time you read this; at the......












