Word: appoints
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lukacs' article seemed to reflect the views of the Kadar government, which last September took a notable step toward normalization of church-state relations by signing an agreement with the Vatican allowing it to appoint bishops to a number of sees. Kadar now seems willing to move on from there and provide more freedom for the country's 6,000,000 Catholics. His condition is that Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, who still lives in the U.S. legation on Freedom Square in Budapest, will play no active role in the Hungarian church. The Vatican is reluctant to negotiate any settlement...
...under house arrest. Czech exiles in Rome are preparing Beran's quarters for the consistory, and last week there were rumors that Casaroli had all but completed an agreement with the Reds. Beran would be called to the Curia; in return, the government might allow the Vatican to appoint new bishops and restore certain church properties. Whether the deal is completed seems to depend on how much the Czechs will concede...
Case said yesterday that he is about to appoint a blue-ribbon committee to review all university policies regarding student publications...
...time for emergency measures. The President should propose new legislation to establish a Voting Commission, similiar to the present Civil Rights Commission, which would be authorized to appoint Federal voting registrars for any area in which the Commission found voting discrimination. This innovation would end the tortuous delays of the present judicial route...
...Pope has indicated that he will appoint even more cardinals, probably at the close of the Vatican Council's final session next fall. His appointments cut short the widespread Roman speculation that he might let the College of Cardinals fall into disuse in favor of a new senate of bishops, an idea discussed at the council. Typically, Paul accepted the innovation halfway: there will probably be no new senate, but the college would be expanded to give a voice to Catholics everywhere...