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Watkin was a pacifist and joined the pacifist organization The Guild of Pope's Peace in 1916 which promoted peaceful solutions to
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Farrell-Vinay, G. (2004), "The London exile of Don Luigi Sturzo (1924–1940"). The Heythrop Journal, 45: 158–177.
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British Catholics and Fascism: Religious Identity and Political Extremism Between the Wars
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The Bow in the Clouds: An Essay Towards the Integration of Experience
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The Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Philosophers, Volume 2
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Some Thoughts on Catholic Apologetics: A Plea for Interpretation
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Roman Catholicism in England from the Reformation to 1950
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movement Pax. This movement was prominently supported by
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In 1927, Watkin befriended the exiled Italian priest Don
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A Revolution of the Heart: Essays on the Catholic Worker
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Watkin, Edward Ingram (1888–1981), writer and translator
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St Paul's School, London
New College, Oxford
Catholicism
conscription
Luigi Sturzo
Dublin Review
World War I
Eric Gill
Donald Attwater
pacifist
Dorothy Day
fascism
Fascist Italy
Nazi Germany
Herbert Ingram
Edward Watkin
Magdalen Goffin
The Philosophy of Mysticism
Catholic Art and Culture
Watkin, Edward Ingram (1888–1981), writer and translator


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