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U.s. Knights Accused Of Racialism
FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T H E chief executive of the Knights of Columbus, of which there arc more than a million members in America and Canada. has called for a change in......
Liverpool Takeover For Homeless
L IVERPOOL archdiocese has undertaken another heavy financial burden in the relief of homeless men. It is Ozanam House, which until the end of 1971 was for 11 years run by the......
United Europe Could Be 'rich In Hope
a THE buildin g of a united Europe could contribute to the international harmony of nations as long its the "sense of man" was kept in mind, Pope Paul said last week to......
Pope Sends Greetings To New W.c.c. Secretary
FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT P OPE PAUL has sent his best wishes and an assurance of his prayers in a telegram to Dr. Philip Potter, who was elected last week by the World......
Bleak View On Violence
'VIOLENCE and criminality are int esting the world, but there is . still cause for hope, according to the Pope. "The sum of good is immensely greater than that of evil," he told......
`espionage By Pope Paul' Report Denied
BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A CARDINAL had branded as "fantasy and a calumny" a claim that during the 1939-45 war Vatican officials, including the present Pope, secretly relayed......
The Cardinalpraised Highly The Efficiency With Which "the
sub Secretary of State, Mgr. Montini" assisted the humanitarian work of the Holy See. "This and nothing else was the action of the Secretariat of State and of the Apostolic......
Families Combine Holidays With Study And Prayer
BY A STAFF REPORTER and ABOUT 30 Catholic families from various parts of Britain have this week been combining a holiday with study prayer sessions at Belmont Abbey, Hereford.......
£750,000 Home For Aged
A PROJECT by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Leeds, a £750,000 old people's home, is being officially opened tomorrow afternoon by Bishop Gordon Wheeler of Leeds. and Bishop......
City's Tax Covenants Top £1 Million
BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT M ORE than £1 million has now been paid by the Inland Revenue from income tax covenants to Liverpool archdiocese since the scheme started in earnest......








