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Of Persons
And Places A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHER A priest of the Society of Jesus is usually ordained at an age which provides that his golden jubilee, as Fr. Clement Tiger,......
Centenary Of Ipswich Church
Next month the oldest church in Ipswich, and one of the oldest in East Anglia, the Church of St. Mary, celebrates the centenary of its opening by Dr. Walsh, Bishop of the......
Newmarket Gallops Ahead
rom Our Special Correspondent On Sunday next, September 25, the new Chapel of Our Lady of Walsingham, an extension to the existing Church of Our Lady Immaculate, Newmarket, will......
Haverhill Next Guild Of St. Felix And St. Edmund
Next month will see too the opening of a wooden chapel at Haverhill, where Fr. Davidson of Newmarket has so far been saying Mass in a private room. To seat fifty people, the......
The Presbytery Must Move
What is not expanding is being forced to move, and in this case it is perhaps rather a pity. The presbytery of St. Pancras C' urch, a two hundred year old house, is to be pulled......
The Carmelites Want More Room
Everything in East Anglia at present seems to be on the move, growing; and the Carmelites at Woodbridge are not, for all their exclusion of " the world," unaffected. They leave......
Hospital Opened By Archbishop Lord Mayor Of Cardiff Present
From a Correspondent On Thursday, September 15, Mgr. Francis Mostyn, Archbishop of Cardiff, opened the new hospital of St. Winefride, Cardiff. The ceremony was attended by Mgr.......
Schools' Action Committee
The Catholic Schools' Action Committee of Ipswich does excellent work. Employing the Corporation's own 'buses, it arranges for the transport of children from outlying country......
What They Are Doing Today
How Another Church Came On October 4, 1930, occurred the disaster to the ill-fated airship R101. Among the many who perished on that sad occasion was one Michael Rope,......
















