Page 5, 8th February 1963

8th February 1963
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£75,000 Paid For Hinsley House

Africa committee plans cultural cen l Catholic Herald Reporter A LARGE GROUP of buildings near Covent Garden Opera House, London, has been bought for development as a cultural......

Cardiff Cinemas May Open On Good Friday

E LEVEN cinemas in Cardiff, many of which have not been allowed to open on Good Friday in the past, may be granted permission to do so this year. The Cardiff Watch Committee has......

Exhibition Wants Helpers

V OLUNTEERS are being sought to help put up and organise the various sections of this year's Vocation Exhibition. doe to be opened on Newcastle's famous Town Moor on May 12 by......

In Brief A • Activities Of The Holy See In

1962-one of the Vatican's year books-was presented to Pope John on Friday last week. CHAPLAINS in the Apostleship of the Sea will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday, 3 p.m.,......

Cardinal Mindszenty: New Move?

R EASONABLY reliable sources report that a further move is shortly to be made by the Hungarian Government concerning the freedom of movement of Cardinal Mindszenty. Thc Cardinal......

Guests Of Honour

Bishop Foley of Lancaster and theMayor of Preston will be guests of honour at the Preston and District Catholic Charity Ball in the Top Rank Ballroom, Preston, on February 25.......

Anglicans Meet Lay Apostles

M EMBERS of St. Luke's Anglican parish, Sunderland, last week attended a meeting where several Catholic laymen lectured on different aspects of the Lay Apostolate. Mr. R. O'Hara......

Nun Risks Life To Save Man

Catholic Herald Correspondent LIVERPOOL. .4k MIDDLE AGED nun risked her own life to save an injured man from certain death in a road accident in a Liverpool street last week -......

Cts Hits The 3m. Jackpot

Catholic Herald Reporter THE Catholic Truth Society has established an all-time record in both pamphlet distribution and membership. For the first time in the history of the......

Religious Posters Drive

Catholic Herald Reporter C ATHOLIC and non-Catholic advertisement experts in Britain are seeking continental advice before launching a new drive to spread the impact of religion......

No Relief For Crowded Schools

N O measures !lase been taken by the Surrey Education Committee to relieve the situation at Iwo overcrowded primary schools in Richmond, said Mr. F. J. Gray, division education......

Clue To Sacrament's Origin?

A N ancient silver plate which may prove that Extreme Unction was considered to he a sacrament as early as the first century after Christ has been discovered in Jerusalem. The......