2 NOVEMBER 1929, page 18

The. Word " Catholic "

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sw.,—Mr. Noyes would filch from the Church Of Ireland its good old name of Catholic and bestow on it a new name of his own choosing. The Church......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—st. Cyril In His

Catechetical Lectures, gives a very fine exposition of the reasons which led the early Church to claim the proud title of " Catholic," and Mr. Alfred Noyes in his letter which......

[to- The Editor Of The Spectator.] : )_,.

SIR,—I do not know whether you will allow a Quaker to enter into the discussion on the use of the term "Catholic ." raised by Mr. Noyes. To some of us this word " Catholic " and......

: [to The 'editor. Of The. Spectator.] . - Sir,---in

his interesting letter last week, . Mr. -Noyes ,speaks disparagingly, as most " Catholics 2 ' do; of " private judge- itient." -May I ask him by what way he- was......

Busybodies On Hampstead Heath

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—May I briefly refer to some of the innovations for which Mr. Joad appears to blame the Parks Committee ? New paths, for example, have of......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sra,—all Lovers Of...

will be grateful to the Spectator for the publicity given to the " offieializing " of the Heath by Mr. Joad's article. Last year, noticing that one of the famous pines near "The......