Page 5, 23rd April 1965

23rd April 1965
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Sometime Before 1917 It Cost A Ha'penny To Ride The

tram from St. James Church to Tower Bridge on the line which ran from Noah's Ark, Deptford, to the Old Kent Road. At the same time it cost a ha'penny to buy the CATHOLIC......

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Catholic Herald ONE HALFPENNY. 1917, it pre-dates that. And as the London County Council Tramways (electrified) were started in 1903. the ticket may be as much as 60 years old.......

A Diary Of People And Places

To Loreto after all rrHANKS LARGELY to the generosity of CATHOLIC 11 HERALD readers, the Holy Name Singers from Birmingham set sail on Monday to Loreto, Italy, for the......

Freda Bruce Lockhart On Films James Graham On Tv-radio

W HEN I first saw The Americanisation of Emily ("X", Empire) I found it enjoyable but baffling. At second sight it is still surprising but unmistakably enjoyable and excellent.......

Tit Eatre

S TARTING on Monday, the Habimah Theatre Company from Israel moves into the Aldwych as the fourth of the • five companies to contribute to the World Theatre Season, The Actors......

In My View

Letters to the Editor......

Doctors

Sir s —The average income of 12,750 is gross, not net, as stated by Mr. Jackson (April 9). From it must be deducted rent, staff, car, telephone, lighting, heisting, etc., which......

Sir.—palm Sunday Saw The Introduction Of English Into...

of the Mass with the happy result that Roman Catholics now join the other Christian Churches in this country in having a liturgy—or the greater part of it—in their own language.......

Peace Prayer

Sir. he extended use of English in the new Mass is very welcome, and we shall undoubtedly conic to love the collects and prayers as we hear them read out Sunday by Sunday. I......

Wool Wanted

Sir,—Now that spring is with us and all good housewives are spring cleaning. may we appeal to them once again to send us their odds and ends of wool to knit into cot blankets,......

Tempo

Sir. — Now that, in Vernacular Masses. it has been shown that the Our Father can be and is said at a dignified and reverent speed, isn't it time that it was said at the same......

Dublin Lectionary

Sir,—Fr. Clifford Howell did less than justice to Mgr. Boylan's Lectionary of Epistles and Gospels for Sundays and Festivals in his review (April 2). He quoted a passage from......

Britain And The E.e.c.

Sir,—Lord Gladwyro chairman of the British Common Market Association has written: "Membership of the Common Market would mean that in ten years or so we might well be a member......

Heythrop

Sir, I strongly support U. 1. Perm's hope that Heythrop College will provide correspondence courses in theology for laymen, They would be of immense value to many educated......

Stations

Sir,—May 1, as a non-Catholic, thank Cardinal Heenan and those who took part in the Stations of the Cross in Trafalgar Square? This was a bold and imaginative venture which 1......

Sweden

Sir,—I am sorry that Desmond Fennell (April 9) found my review of his contribution to the Capuchin Annual untruthful, had-tempered and insolent. I know that he has spent 362......

Our Father

Sir,--While there .ire complaints about "them that". ii has surprised me that no one has thought about trespassing. When I ask to be forgiven for my trespasses. the thought......

Mariology

Sir, — As a convert to the faith and one who has read your paper with respect for several years, may I express my concern at the phrase "Marian worship" which appeared in your......