27 JANUARY 1933, Page 17

MAN AND GOD

.[To the Editor of TIIE SPECTATOR.]

Sur,—Might I, as a member of the Church of Ireland, and, in so being, a Catholic, protest against the way in which Canon C. E. Raven (Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge) uses the term " Catholic " throughout his article, " Man and God," in the January 20th issue of your paper ? Surely the professor as a member of the Anglican Com- munion does not exclude himself—to say nothing of other non-Roman Catholic Christians—from membership of the Holy Catholic Church in which he professes his belief every day of his life in reciting "The Apostle's Creed."—I am, Sir, 8re., HENRY S. DE LA M. HARPUIL

Montague Villas, Tandmgee, Co. Armagh.