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Colin Jory – The Campion Society

  • Cover
  • Dedication
  • Foreword
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Ch. 1: The Catholic Church and the modern world
  • Ch. 2: Australian Catholic perspectives: 1880-1929
  • Ch. 3: The shock of Depression: 1929-31
  • Ch. 4: The early expansion of the Campion Society
  • Ch. 5: The Catholic Young Men’s Society of Victoria, 1929-34
  • Ch. 6: The new Catholic idealism in New South Wales and other states
  • Ch. 7: The year of the Melbourne Eucharistic Congress: 1934
  • Ch. 8: Prelude to conflict: 1965-36
  • Ch. 9: Ideological watershed: The Spanish Civil War controversy in Victoria
  • Ch. 10: The first year of the Australian National Secretariat of Catholic Action
  • Ch. 11: The progress of Catholic lay action in Sydney: 1936-39
  • Ch. 12: The passing of the decade
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Contemporary news & magazine articles

  • 1938: Christ’s peace in Christ’s reign
  • 1938: Why the Clitherow Society?
  • 1939: Over 100 Catholic Action groups
  • 1940: Origin and Progress of Clitherow Society
  • 1942: Growth of Australian Catholic Action
  • 1947: Spring School at Tay Creggan
  • 1948: Annual prize for YCS student
  • 1949: Campion Society Moves Forward

Resources

  • A Campion bibliography
  • Publications by Campions

1938: Why the Clitherow Society?

SOURCE

Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 – 1954), Thursday 17 November 1938, page 11 (Trove)

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