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Unity With Anglicans Is Not A Question Of Ecumenism
R elations between the Catholic and Anglican Churches have reached an extremely delicate stage, to put it mildly. They could be on the verge of a breakthrough or much more......
A Sign Of How We Should Live
S o there is a possibility that Sawston Hall, in Cambridgeshire. will return to Catholic ownership and become a Catholic heritage site. The prospect is most attractive.......
By Fr Tim Finigan Catholic Dilemmas How Can I Avoid
unchaste thoughts when I work in a large city where there are so many temptations? It is true that routine immodesty is particularly evident in modern Britain but the problem of......
Moving Holy Days Achieves Nothing
O n fi rst Fridays we have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Mass in the evening. There is always something serene about this time; people together praying silently seems......
It Is No Secret That The Sspx Disagrees With Vatican
II — yet dialogue with Rome continues From Mr Norman Calvert SIR — It has never been a secret that the Society of St Pius X has indicated its disagreement with some aspects of......
From Mr Richard Ashton Sir — What Are The Grounds
on which Martin Blackshaw (Letters, May 2) would follow the SSPX into schism? "Eucharistic ministers, Communion in the hand, kneeling and genuflection": whatever the importance......
From Mr John De Waal Sir — How Sad It
is that Catholics disagree with each other so violently over the most holy of acts — the Sacrifice of the Mass. Martin Blackshaw (Letters. May 2) cornpares the SSPX to St......
Tsunami Of Prayer
From Mr Philip Harris SIR — Adam Dora (Letters, April 25) asks why, apart from Good Shepherd Sunday. does so little appear to be done about encouraging vocations? As a Catenian.......
The Bishops Should Restore Our Holy Days
From the Vice-Chairman of the Association for Latin Liturgy SIR — It was perhaps an odd piece of mischief making that led to the bishops' recent dubium. but the Ecclesia Dei......
From Mr Peter Newton Sir — A Notice In Our
parish newsletter this week reads "the Feast of the Ascension will be celebrated next Sunday instead of Thursday as previously. It will also be World Communications Day."......
Adoption Error
From the chief executive of Catholic Care SIR — In the article "Gay rights law forces diocese to end adoption work" (Catholic Herald, April 25), there is one point which is......
From Mr Paul Edwards Sir — Your Story About Two
dioceses ending their adoption work (May 2) coincided with the overwhelming vote against the Government in the local elections. I suspect there was a connection. Aege numbers of......
From Mr John Kearney Sir — I Agree With Neil
Addison: the bishops are too timid. The sight of a Catholic bishop being treated with disdain by a parliamentary committee a short time ago shows the Government's attitude to......
From Mr Christopher Nottage Sir — May I Remind John
Bate (Letters. April 25) that during the given and received as "the seal of Catholic faith" and "in defence of the Catholic faith". Protestant means antipope not anti-Catholic —......
Ecumenism Is Growing Fast At The Grassroots
From Mr Daniel Tyler SIR — John Bate makes an interesting point (Letters, April 25) regarding the as an Anglo-Catholic I agree with him. In our parish we work closely with our......















