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  2. GENERAL TALK

    THE connection between money and art, like that between money and religion, does not always work out well; and, in our time especially money power is both greedy and unintelligent in ...

    Article : 526 words
  3. The Holy Face.

    THE Rev. C. C. Dobson, an Anglican clergyman, has written a small book of some interest on the early portraits of Our Blessed Lord to be found [?] the Roman Catacombs. In it he describes the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 417 words
  4. The Shroud of Christ

    A WORK which should be of interest to all Catholics, as well as to historical students in general, has been written by Mgr. A. S. Barnes on the Holy Shroud of Turin, which was exposed ...

    Article : 250 words
  5. The Stations of Life

    A SHORT book of reflections on the Stations of the Cross has been published this year by Fr. Oswald Bennett, C.P. It is emphasised by the author that "It is not a manual of prayers or ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. Ireland and the Holy Eucharist

    FR. JEROME O'CALLAGHAN has published a little book on the place of the Holy Eucharist in Irish life, as illustrated by fragments gathered from the country's history; its object is to place ...

    Article : 183 words
  7. Meditations on the Holy Eucharist

    A THIRD book of "Minute Meditations" has been written by Rev. J. E. Moffatt, S.J., centring round the Blessed Sacrament. Its object is to "develop the habit of prayerful thinking" in ...

    Article : 159 words
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