Page 15, 7th October 1938

7th October 1938
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Of Persons And Places

A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHER For hundreds of Catholics in the metropolis, it may be hoped, Westminster Abbey will be a place of pilgrimage next Thursday. St. Edward the......

Dinae Work Of

P ACE FOUNDATION STONE LAID Willesden's Modern Church On Sunday, October 2, Cardinal Hinsley blessed and laid the foundation stone of the new Church of Our Lady of Compassion,......

Maynooth Union

The Most Rev. Dr. Lyons, Bishop of Kilmore, who has been so prominently associated with the cause for the canonisation of Blessed Oliver Plunket, will be the guest of honour at......

Progress At Hinckley

From Our Correspondent From Hinckley, Leicestershire, their first foundation in England, where they settled in the eighteenth century, Dominican friars spread to their now......

Barn Becomes Chapel

This account of advance in the Sacred Heart parish, Leicester, is important as indicating the general renewed activity which characterises the diocese which covers East Anglia;......

The Monks Of The Forest A Visit To Mount St. Bernard

Our Special Correspondent visited recently the Abbey Mount St. Bernard monks who have recently been in the news in connection with the first Mass at Abbey Hulton Stoke-on-Trent,......

Ordinations

At an ordination ceremony in the college, held on September 24, the Archbishop of Valladolid officiating: The Rem Bernard Wakeling (Brentwood), James Saunders (Hexham and......

Halifax Building Society

ilIHRIFTY folk can watch their savings grow In absolute security when Invested In the "Subscription Shares" department of the Halifax Building Society. On savings of 2/up to......

The Church Moves

ON 00 0 STONE Admiral Lord Stafford and Sir Joseph Lamb, M.P., were present at an American Tea held recently in aid of the building fund for the new church at Stone, near......

A Budget From Eire

Upwards of forty periodicals contribute, by condensations or extracts from their pages, to the strength of the Irish Digest for October. This Dublin monthly, a product of the......