| Title |
Author |
Date |
| Sub specie aeternitatis | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | April 2007
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| Therapy Religion | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | June 2006
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| Here firm, though all be drifting | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | March 2006
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| Listen, anyone who has ears! | Cornelius Conwell | March 2006
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| Review: The Heart of Christianity | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | December 2005
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| Christians in the new Dark Age | Cornelius Conwell | October 2005
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| On the Margins of the Bourgeois Church | AfP | October 2005
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| Understanding Radical Grace with Richard Rohr | Solomon Eagle | October 2005
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| Silence is Still Golden | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | August 2005
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| The Church’s Norms on Remarriage and Non-admission to the Eucharist: some personal reflections | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | August 2005
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| The Islamist Threat: useful fictions, inconvenient truths | Cornelius Conwell | August 2005
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| "The Voice from the Desert": | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | June 2005
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| Review: Holiness, a Guide for Beginners. | Cornelius Conwell | June 2005
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| Truth and Tradition | AfP | June 2005
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| Georges Bernanos, Enemy of Ennui | Anthony Martin | May 2005
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| The 2005 General Election | Cornelius Conwell | May 2005
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| The Sovereignty of God | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | May 2005
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| “A Period of Light and Shadow”: The Pontificate of John Paul II | Erskine Howcroft | May 2005
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| 'How can we prove that God exists?' - an enquiry from a reader and a reply | AfP | April 2005
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| Do Not Judge? | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | April 2005
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| Karol Joseph Wojtyla, Pope John Paul II (1920 – 2005) | AfP | April 2005
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| Staying True To Who We Are | Erskine Howcroft | April 2005
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| Islam and Islamism | Cornelius Conwell | March 2005
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| Prayers to St. Joseph | various authors | March 2005
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| Solitary Mystics and Married Priests: | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | March 2005
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| St. Joseph, Model of Workers, Patron of the Dying | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | March 2005
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| Review: The Passion of Political Love | Cornelius Conwell | January 2005
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| A New Year's Resolution | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | January 2005
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| Christians in a Secular Europe | Cornelius Conwell | January 2005
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| Review: Al Qaeda and what it means to be Modern | Rebecca Sharp | December 2004
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| Approaches to Prayer | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | December 2004
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| New Section: Homilies and Sermons | AfP | December 2004
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| Peace on Earth? Not if Britain has anything to do with it. | Cornelius Conwell | December 2004
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| 'Miracles do not happen today': an enquiry from a reader, and a reply | AfP | November 2004
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| Review: Praying with Dorothy Day | Cornelius Conwell | November 2004
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| New Section: Homilies and Sermons | AfP | November 2004
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| Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | November 2004
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| The Christian Response to Racism, Part 2: | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | November 2004
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| The Christian Response to Racism, Part 1: | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | November 2004
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| Review: Following Christ in a Consumer Society | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | October 2004
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| Reflections at the start of the new Eucharistic Year | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | October 2004
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| The Priest's Ministry of Leadership | Alan Hartnell | October 2004
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| Waiting and Praying for a Prophetic Church | Cornelius Conwell | October 2004
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| “What about the Admin?” | Cornelius Conwell | October 2004
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| Review: Globalisation, A Challenge for the Churches | Cornelius Conwell. | September 2004
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| Christian Hope and Secular Realities (1) | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | September 2004
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| Christian Hope and Secular Realities (2) | Fr Ian Dalgleish | September 2004
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| Services Religion or God's Subversive Kingdom? | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | September 2004
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| "Let us seek the Kingdom" | Cornelius Conwell | August 2004
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| "Remember the Sacred Presence!" | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | August 2004
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| Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | August 2004
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| Work and Alienation | Erskine Howcroft | August 2004
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| "Tranquillity" | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | July 2004
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| Elephants in the living room, angels under the stairs. | Solomon Eagle | July 2004
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| Handing on the Faith: | Cornelius Conwell | July 2004
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| Renewal Comes from the Desert | Fr. Ian Dalgleish | July 2004
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