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Catechism Reform
Position of Teachers submit, most humbly, that a teacher or prOfessional educationist is the obvious person to judge whether the language or layout of a textbook is suitable for......
The Doxology
SIR.-I notice at the head of your column "Points from Letters" a query from a correspondent about the Protestant addition to the " Our Father," which she calls a Catholic......
The Church And Slavery
Need for Correct Findings SIR,-Many years have passed since I wrote a life of St. Peter Clever under the title A Saint in the Slave Trade. I was not primarily concerned with the......
Unity In England -and Wales
SIR,-The good news in this week's CATHolic HERALD about the Swiss convent devoted to work for the restoration of unity with the Eastern Church moves me to ask when we shall see......
Welcome In Africa
Ste,-Recently I had the privilege to travel extensively throughout Africa. Everywhere I was offered the most wonderful hospitality by its people. When I consider the reception......
Anti-semitism
Leon Bloy's Words SIR,-Perhaps the following excerpts from a letter of Leon Bloy's will not be out of place " How would you feel if the persons around you continually spoke of......
Modern Art
Suo-However disrespectfully the very great Charles Peguy may have handled grammar, he never insulted meaning. I should like to edit an anthology under the title of Vers lvres......
Daywork' In Manchester
Leaders' Task From COUNCILLOR C. BLACKWELL SIR, - 1 have followed the core respondence in your column on "daywork " with interest, and enter it now rather anxiously. It is not......
The Bishop Of Quilon Stit,-the Chief Purpose Of My Visit
to this country which you recently reported, is to collect some funds for buildiog a Catholic University College and a Hospital, which are most urgently needed in my mission.......
! Points From Letters Good Friday Alms I Have Just Icturned
from Good Friday devotions and feel I must write to protest against the " plate" complex in the churches today.= EDWINA VARDEY, 26 Clare Court, Judd Street, Bloomsbury, W.C.1.......
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Was Lord Alfred Douglas " as black as Wilde paints him "? Not likely Read his side of the case in " Oscar Wilde: A. Summing Up" (Duckworth). ' According to Harold Nicholson,......








