Page 2, 24th September 1948
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The Cost Of Pacifism
Sia,-Mr, Arnold Lunn is an old acquaintance of mine, or, as I should say rather if the slightness of our acquaintance allowed of it, an old friend. And Mr. Lunn, I think, enjoys......
Catholicity In England
Sta,-The letter of Mr. Edward Richards, in your last issue, deserved much consideration by those who are concerned with the conversion of England. It is not at all surprising to......
Priests And Hop-pickers
Sat, On reading the article in your issue of last week-end, regarding the Franciscans in the hop gardens, there is a correetioo that I would like to make concerning one passage.......
The Economic Crisis
Sut,-Your remarks under the above heading, whilst to the point regarding the relative political stability of France and this country, do not appear to make Sense when viewed......
The People Of Ferndale
sift,-Whet we were consulting with Fr. O'Rourke on the hillside at Penrhys concerning the details of organisation for the pilgrimage to Our Lady's shrine and holy well, WC made......
Individual Or Corporate Conversions
Sim-Surprise has been expressed at my statement that in India Jesuit missionaries refuse individual conversionsthe whole village or nobody. The reference is to the Belgian......
Points From Letters
The Most Catholic Country While supporting Dr. Sutherland's defence of Welsh culture, I cannot let pass without challenge his statement, in your penultimate issue, that Spain it......
Answers
" Are not your Nuns unhappy creatures ?" No; see the testimony of Mrs. Keith, non Cat ore, in her recent reminiscences of captivity in Borneo. "The best thing that happened to......








