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Silence of the Shepherds:
A further commentary on Mother Teresa's address
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Summary of the major points of the papal encyclical "Centesimus Annus"
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The Song of the Wheels
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Introduction to the reprint of the text of Mother Teresa's address
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G. K. Chesterton, Daniel Callam
Excerpts illustrating that unchanging truth is independent of contemporary fashion
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Patrick Leigh Fermor
Excerpt from "Mani"
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An example of Chesterton's relevance to contemporary life
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Eleanor Wachtel, George Steiner
George Steiner comments on the significance of violence in twentieth-century life:
Excerpt from a CBC Radio interview
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Richard Ingrams
Extracts from Richard Ingrams's lecture about Chesterton
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An Agreement
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Robert Wild
Catherine de Hueck Doherty and G. K. Chesterton:
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Twentieth Anniversary Conference, Toronto, Saturday evening banquet
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J. C. Scanlon
Merula
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Excerpts from two reports concerning a visit of Chesterton to the Oxford Union, the student debating club
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The Hymn of the Poor
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Christopher Lasch
Excerpt from "The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy"
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Michael Dirda
Comment on "The Man Who Was Thursday"
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Diocesan Circular containing a delightfully Chestertonian sketch concerning the variety of life in the Canadian West in the 1920s and 1930s
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Was G. K. Chesterton Influenced by Swedenborg?
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Bob Wild, Peter Cusack
If His Cause Be Just:
Exchange of Letters
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