Page 13, 2nd June 1939
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Irish Translator Of The Bible
Canon O'Leary's Centenary From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN'. "J3leasing on you all! There's no man iu Ireland better deserves commemoration than Father Peter.— An Craoibhin."......
Notes For Ransomers
On Sunday afternoon, June 25, we have our annual pilgrimage in honour of the first martyr in this country—St. Alban, On that account alone he deserves our devotion, but he was......
French Sailors In Glasgow
ARCHBISHOP AND LORD MAYOR AT SPECIAL MASS From Our Own Correspondent GLASGOW. Thousands of Glasgow people lined the pavements around St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday to cheer......
1711e Fcruplef
of 04 A0417E6 A BSENT-MINDED John Brown, whose greatest fault has always been that of over-scrupulousness, forgot what penance he had to make a few weeks back. He had been to......
Conditions.—john Brown Scruples Correspondence Must Reach...
67, Fleet Street, E.C.4, not later than Tuesday morning each week, and must be earmarked " John Brown Scruple." A BOOK (to the value of 7s. 6d.), to be selected from those......
A Poet In Tipperary
By AODH DE BLACAM F OR the benefit of any readers who suppose that poetry is not living still in Ireland, I am going to borrow from the June Irish Monthly (the Jesuit review)......
From Holy Cross To Cashel
Building wild sweetness in the barren stone, 1 heard the brown bees hive Among the rough crannies, by the careen throne, Where only weeds could thrive Upon the broken walls of......
Art In The Irish Provinces
" Irish Art and Provincial Encouragement !" This was the title of a lecture by Mr B. O'Hickey, of the Irish Academy of Art, when Carnival Week opened in Tipperary. The title......
Scotland Most Dignified
The General Assemblies Front Our Scottish Correspondent The General Assemblies of the Church of Ceotland which have taken place during the month of May in Edinburgh have no......


















