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`silenced' Priest Goes To Exile On Race Issue
Catholic Herald Reporter LOS ANGELES, California A CATHOLIC priest of 50 who said he had been forbidden by Cardinal McIntyre, Archbishop of Los Angeles, to preach on racial......
Council To Reopen In September
VATICAN CITY DOPE PAUL has decided the Vatican Council will he ended with a fourth and final session beginning on September 14, the Vatican announced on Tuesday. The Pope,......
Slow-down In Christian Unity Drive
EUROPE'S DOUBTS EXCLUSIVE TO CATHOLIC HERALD T HE ecumenical movement in Europe is slowing down. This is . worrying some Church leaders who fear that it.will be difficult to......
Priest In Anglican Pulpit
O N the first Sunday of the New Year Fr. Michael Richards, of the St. Edmund's Seminary at Ware, became the first Catholic priest to address a congregation from the pulpit of an......
Churchmen Puzzled
By JAMES NI. JOHNSON A PERIOD of uncertain watchfulness has developed in the ecumenical movement in Europe. Whether the check is merely a temporary one or the result of a more......
Ay Criticism `necessary' Says Bible Expert
Catholic Herald Reporter HE Rector of Rome's Biblical institute, Fr. R. A. F. Mackenzie, S.J., said this week that the faithful had now reached the stage when they can criticise......
Pope Wires Sympathy
Pope Paul has sent a telegram of sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Clement Green, of London. whose five children died in a fire at their holiday cottage at Opaco, Italy. The Pope's......
Convent-school To Close Down
T HE oldest Benedictine priory and convent school in Britain is to close by the end of 1966. Princethorpe Monastery, three miles from the M1 motorway near Rugby is now up for......
£12,000 In Grants For Poor Parishes
Catholic Herald Reporter The Guild of Our Lady of Ransom announced this week that it had contributed a total of £12,000 in grants to poor parishes in 1964. The following is the......
Pope Paul Prays For World Peace
POPE PAUL expressed in his New Year greetings to the world grave concern for peace. During a brief address from his study window as he gave his blessing to 40,000 people......
New Fast Rules Boost Numbers
Catholic Herald Reporter M ORE people than ever hefore are going to Com munion since the food and alcohol fast was reduced to one hour. Reports from Britain's churches and......
Archbishop's Mass For Dead Friend
Catholic Herald Reporter Archbishop Heenan of Westminster offered a Requiem Mass on Tuesday in the. presence of the German Dominican Sisters at Archbishop's House for Abbot......










