Word: belongings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Heuvel of the World Council of Churches' Youth Department told a Chicago audience that priests and ministers impatient at the slow pace of organized ecumenical progress are celebrating the Eucharist together and giving each other Communion. As many as 6,000 dedicated Catholic and Protestant laymen reportedly belong to ecumenical study groups in The Netherlands that periodically celebrate interfaith Communions; either a minister or a priest will preside, and the consecrated elements are given to all members present. And though probably most common in Northern Europe, experiments in interCommunion have taken place in the U.S. and even in Rome...
...those who question the feasibility of fighting a war and building a nation at the same time, Johnson had singularly acerbic words. "They belong to a group," he said, "that has always been blind to experience and deaf to hope...
...blunt and candid American whose size and manner might suggest a foot ball coach last week won election as general secretary of the World Council of Churches, the unity-seeking organization to which 214 Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox bodies belong. Meeting at their new headquarters in Geneva, members of the World Council's central committee chose the Rev. Eugene Carson Blake (TIME cover, May 26, 1961), stated clerk of the United Presbyterian Church, to succeed Willem Visser 't Hooft, council chief since it was founded...
Perhaps you will not think it amiss if I point out, however, that during my tour of duty the Spanish Government never indicated to me that it desired to belong to NATO. Indeed, Foreign Minister Castiella specifically made this quite clear to me. He made it clear again the other day in a statement on Gibraltar...
...university presidents whose schools belong to the Association of American Universities form the elite of U.S. higher education, even if that lofty organization, as one of the presidents puts it, is "not action-oriented." Many of these men are committed to the defensible proposition that their duty lies almost solely with administering their own schools. But about a third of them assume more off-campus commitments, believe more deeply that universities must contribute in concert, as well as individually, to U.S. goals and progress. They tend, by their energy and conviction, to nominate themselves-which often means coming...