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'What is the Church for?'

on National Programme Daventry

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4. A Roman Catholic-The Rev. Fr.
VINCENT McNabb, O.P.
Reported by HOWARD MARSHALL
Continuing this important series, Howard Marshall is today to give the result of his interview with that famous Dominican preacher, Father McNabb, who was described by G. K. Ches terton as one of the few great men he had met in his life. ' Nobody who ever met or saw or heard Father McNabb has ever forgotten him,' Chesterton wrote. ' He is really a popular speaker, in the rare sense of having real popular sympathies ; and no man in modern politics has so firmly and even fiercely loved the people. '
He is one of the best-known preachers of the day, as familiar in Hyde Park or in the City as he is in the pulpit of his own church, St. Dominic's Priory, Southampton Road, North London, which he fills to overflowing.

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Howard Marshall
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G. K. Ches

National Programme Daventry

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