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...from a gallery of photos lining the wall of his parents' apartment on New York City's East 74th Street, next to the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Cathedral, where his father serves as dean. There is little George in his white-and-gold altar-boy robes next to Archbishop Iakovos. There he is, poised and smiling, accepting the Truman scholarship from Margaret Truman, and robed again as the salutatorian at Columbia University...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's People: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS | 11/30/1992 | See Source »

...unable to give. He portrays Diana as the more robust personality of the two, a born leader who will only grow stronger. In the end he fancifully envisioned them both in the 15th century. She would be another Joan of Arc, commanding armies in battle. Charles would be Archbishop Henry Chichele, founder of All Souls College, Oxford. In the 20th century, says the author, "we must be compassionate to them." At the palace, the article...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Princess Diana and Prince Charles: Separate Lives | 11/30/1992 | See Source »

...England one-fourth of the bishops and priests remain strongly opposed, and some kind of split could develop when ordinations of women begin in 1994. A Vatican spokesman warned that the Anglican move "constitutes a new and grave obstacle" in the effort to reunite Anglicanism and Catholicism. Nevertheless, Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey beseeched the synod to "take the risk of faith," and it did. (See Cover Story beginning on page...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Pulpit Barrier | 11/23/1992 | See Source »

...primate of world Anglicanism, Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, said last year that "the idea that only a male can represent Christ at the altar is a most serious heresy," but backed down when Anglo-Catholics objected. Those who support women's ordination insist that what matters theologically is that God became human, not that he became male. Sister Joan Chittister, a feminist Benedictine in Erie, Pennsylvania, says focusing on ) males "flies in the face of the theology of the Incarnation that says Jesus became flesh, your flesh and mine just as well." She calls this "a theological tragedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Second Reformation | 11/23/1992 | See Source »

...preachments that all churches deliver, a good case can be made that accommodation of women's demands is not only just but also essential for the church's well-being. Last week Anglicanism's world leader made just that argument. "We are in danger of not being heard," declared Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, "if women are exercising leadership in every area of our society's life save the ordained priesthood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Second Reformation | 11/23/1992 | See Source »

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