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...Southern French industrial city of Toulouse has for years enjoyed a warm relationship between its left-leaning worker-priests and its liberal archbishop. Last week the alliance was severely ruptured, as six priests and a nun resigned their parish offices. The issue: celibacy. The occasion: the disciplining of a brother priest, Bernard Forestier, 29, for living with a young social worker named Cecile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Trouble in Toulouse | 12/11/1972 | See Source »

Horner had requested that there be no academic procession, and the ceremony was relatively simple, with no one in flowing robes except His Eminence. Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Church...

Author: By Ann Juergens, | Title: Horner is Inaugurated, The Sun Shines | 11/18/1972 | See Source »

After an invocation by Archbishop lakovos. Primate of the Greek Orthodox, Church of North and South America Lynn 'Y. Sakai, president of the Class of 1973, greeted the guests. She called for equal admissions and spoke strongly of Radcliffe's responsibility to protect and bolster her own identity...

Author: By Ann Juergens, | Title: Horner Inaugurated Sixth President; Urges Radcliffe to Maintain Identity | 11/17/1972 | See Source »

...husband and Diem were slain in 1963, Mme. Nhu took up residence in a commodious, ocher-colored Roman villa purchased with funds the family had accumulated during the years of power. Now 48, she still lives there with her three children in almost complete seclusion, under the supervision of Archbishop Ngo Dinh Thuc, 75, Diem's oldest brother. She was last heard from in a statement saying the Pentagon papers' details on U.S. involvement in Diem's overthrow showed "That I, Mme. Nhu. spoke the truth." Her most recent price for an interview: $1,000, with photo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: Among the Famous and the Forgotten | 11/6/1972 | See Source »

Those words, expressing the grief of the women of Canterbury at the murder of their archbishop, resound a little incongruously in a TV spot now being shown around the nation. President Nixon quotes them to show his enthusiasm for the fight against pollution. Last week, however, after mulling over the year's most important antipollution bill, the President vetoed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Votes on Pollution | 10/30/1972 | See Source »

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