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Conversion Of England Anglican Clergyman's View

SIR, —As an Anglican clergyman I have read the correspondence on the Conversion of England with great interest. May I crave a little space in your splendid paper for one or two......

Catholic Merchant Seamen A Home In London

Sin,—An appeal already issued on behalf of our Catholic Seamen's Home has produced such an encouraging response that I am emboldened to address your readers, in the confidence......

Wanted: Christian Social Programme

SIR,.—The editorial article on the American Social Pastoral points to two things which in themselves are most important : the desire for that kind of social order which we......

Mass Is Social Catholics Spectators Only

SIR, —I was glad to read such an inspiring letter from my friend, Fr. Arthur Valentin. From its structure it is obvious that the Mass is meant to be a social function. How......

War Or Peace Which Will Pay?

SIR,—Herr Neurohr writes that my article on peace should not go unchallenged. Let me say at once that his feelings have my warmest sympathy. What I would like to see would be......

Taking Children To Mass

have found that the most effective way of overcoming parental indifference to the attendance of their children at Mass is to work an "adoption " scheme. By this scheme......

Rosaries For The Troops Sta,—quite Often Men, After Their...

ask me for a rosary. I bought a pound's worth of rosaries some time ago to meet the demand: they are all gone now: and though I might have recovered their value if I had......

Active Service Confession In Foreign Languages Sir, My...

been on active service for six months in a brigade which has no Catholic chaplain. I am not allowed to state which brigade. He has seen a chaplain once, when his unit was......

Catholic France At War Sir,—mr Maugham, In Your Issue Of

February 23, represents a French priest as saying : "But we are glad to go. It is a war of defence and so as holy as a crusade." Is Mr Maugham not aware that forcing the......

Conversions From C. Of E.

SIR,—The impression given by Fr. Woodlock is that the majority of our converts are former practising members of the Church of England. I hesitate to put myself up against his......