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Vol. 033 Issue 007 (December 6 1940)
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Vol. 033 Issue 008 (December 13 1940)
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Vol. 033 Issue 009 (December 20 1940)
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THE WEEK
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O WISDOM! that proceedest from the mouth of the Most High, reaching from end to end mightily, and sweetly disposing all things: come and teach us the way of prudence. O ildonai, and leader of the...
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A PAGE OF VERSE
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The Mystery Not the bright mystery That skyward lifts us, cleansing us with fire, Is this—the insoluble Iniquity, Born of the dark, the mire. Because our hearts of dust Remember Eden in...
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"GHRISTMAS, 1940"
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Paulding, C. G.
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Christmas 1940 By C. G. Paulding THE TRAINS run on Christmas Eve, and always at Midnight Mass, in the Hudson Valley, a train would thunder through the cut where the tracks passed near the church...
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CHAUCER AND HIS MAYDE BRIGHT
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Marie, Sister Rose
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December 20, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 225 was the first Christmas on earth. The world is what it our duty is what it is, it was into a world like this and not into a different world, it was for men like...
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CHRISTMAS AT DACHAU
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Werner, Alfred
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December 20, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 227 Griselda did, as Constance did, what God sends : For sith a womman was so pacient Unto a mortal man, wel more us oghte Receyen all in gree* that God us...
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
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Williams, Michael
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December 20, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 229 take of not taking him seriously: "No, my friend," he laughed "the storm troopers will not let Him in!" But the orator, filled with prophetic fury, shouted:...
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COMMUNICATIONS
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230 THE COMMONWEAL December 20, 1940 were derived by Don Luigi Sturzo, both as a priest and a philosopher, from the doctrine and philosophy of Catholicism, especially the teaching of Saint Thomas...
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THE STAGE
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Vernon, Grenville
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232 THE COMMONWEAL December 20, 1940 The Stage & Screen Trivia LAST WEEK the theatrical season returned to its state of somnolence. There were three offerings—that is, two plays and a...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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232 THE COMMONWEAL December 20, 1940 The Stage & Screen Trivia LAST WEEK the theatrical season returned to its state of somnolence. There were three offerings—that is, two plays and a...
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BOOKS OF THE WEEK
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December 20, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 233 telephone pole," steals the show so capably that one wonders why he wasn't made the central figure and the film called "Man with White Hair." Last year, Edward...
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THE INNER FORUM
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238 THE COMMONWEAL December 20, 1940 The Inner Forum THIS CHRISTMAS there will be a number of good opportunities for radio listeners to hear Catholic radio programs from many points. The number...
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Vol. 033 Issue 010 (December 27 1940)
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