Page 4, 4th January 1946

4th January 1946
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New Year Call

T HE New Year is traditionally a season of hope To keep it so in this particular New Year of victory we have to concentrate on what is happening in God's Church, for beyond it......

Lifi The Editor

Verdict on Moscow The Moscow Conference ended in a victory for Russia, a defeat for Britain and an unfavourable draw for America—all the more unfavourable in view of the British......

The Abbot Of Prinknash

THE first Abbot of Prinknash was born in London sixty-five years ago. Like Eric Gill, he was brought up in that obscure Protestant sect known as " The Countess of Huntingdon's......

A Layman's Pulpit

The Divine Story-Teller "FACT is stranger than fiction," says the proverb. Certainly this applies to the Story which constitutes the Christian Revelation. That Story is not only......

Kalendad January 6-12

Sunday, January 6. The Epiphany of Our Lord. (White.) Monday, January 7. Of the Octave. (White.) Tuesday, January 8. Of the Octave. (White.) Wednesday. January 9. Of the Octave.......

In A Few Words

Emerging Again EMERGE with difficulty from the I first real Christmas holiday I have managed to secure for yews (a rare blessing of peace!) only dimly aware of what has been......

Wise And Otherwise

" He's not fit for civilised society Can't you get him into something in the City?"—Lines spoken by Mark Lohr in " Rake's Progress.'......