Item 5 - Catholic Herald - "East Anglian Week End"

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GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-06-02-5

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Catholic Herald - "East Anglian Week End"

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  • 1-10-1948 (Creation)

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6 page Newspaper "Catholic Herald"
Page 5: Article re Guild of St Felix and St Edmund weekend

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(1888-present)

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The Catholic Herald was established in 1888. In December 2014 it became a magazine, with a website covering breaking news. "The" was dropped from the title and the magazine started being known as Catholic Herald. A relaunch party was held on 11 December 2014.
The Scottish Catholic Observer is owned by the Catholic Herald.
A US edition of the Catholic Herald was launched on 16 November 2018.
see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Catholic_Herald (accessed 28-5-2019)

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RCDEA Archive

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Article reporting Guild weekend at Aldeburgh on September 24 to 27. Fr Jolly hoped to organise more.

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      PA02

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      Newspaper pages: 429mm x 600mm
      Article: 50mm x 70mm

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