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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...workers' demand for recognition of their right to organize was explicitly endorsed in a statement signed by California's eight Roman Catholic bishops, including James Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles and Archbishop Joseph McGucken of San Francisco. Citing papal encyclicals and documents of the Second Vatican Council, the bishops warned that "unless farm workers are given a chance to organize, they are going to become the wards of the state." Episcopal Bishop James A. Pike of San Francisco urged his congregants to join the march in sympathy. The National Council of Churches formally endorsed the strike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Churches: Victory in the Vineyards | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...Servant Church. Hierarchical enthusiasm for the strike has been a cross for the ministers and priests of Delano, who have tried to stay neutral between the growers and vineyard workers-and have been under considerable pressure to stay neutral on the growers' side. After Archbishop McGucken endorsed the march, one vineyard spokesman warned that "the church leaders had better start looking for other financial means to carry out their radical theories." But now that Schenley has agreed to accept the union, most of the vineyards are expected to follow suit. Delano's largest grower, Di Giorgio Fruit Corp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Churches: Victory in the Vineyards | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...students are more pious, humble and industrious than the young men who study for the Roman Catholic priesthood. And perhaps no archbishop in the U.S. is more sympathetic to the plight of the meek than Boston's mercurial Richard Cardinal Gushing. Now students from St. John's Seminary,* barely a stone's throw from Cushing's residence, are rebelliously demanding reform. Cushing, suddenly stiff-necked, has expelled eight of them. The battle between liberal prelate and freedom-seeking students symbolizes one of the unresolved problems of the new spirit of freedom in the Catholic Church: reformation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Reform in the Seminaries | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...addressing a group of Boston pastors in St. John's auditorium on the meaning of Vatican II, 125 seminarians organized a silent protest march outside. One carried a sign that read "Freedom in the Seminary Now." Earlier, seminarians also circulated a statement criticizing Cushing as an "intransigent cardinal-archbishop" living in "an aura of Byzantine splendor." Cushing angrily responded by warning the students that they could not dictate any changes in the rules, and from among the picketers chose the eight men he expelled - six of them only a year away from ordination after seven years of study...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Reform in the Seminaries | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...years has headed a volunteer movement designed to lift a few Sicilian villages out of a squalor unmatched in Europe and to raise the inhabitants from the torpor of despair. Dolci (TIME, April 9, 1956) has been proposed for the Nobel Peace Prize, denounced by the Cardinal Archbishop of Palermo; he has won the support of many Communists and some Jesuits, been threatened by the Mafia, and been prosecuted for obscenity by the Italian government for his book Report from Palermo. In common with most of those on the church's Calendar of Saints, Dolci makes no sense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Some Sort of Sicilian Saint | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

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