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...applied to the bishops of Rome's seven suburban dioceses, the priests in charge of the city's ancient parishes, and the deacons who handled church administration. This symbolic ranking of cardinal-bishops, cardinal-priests and cardinal-deacons is still preserved in the Sacred College, although by canon law all Princes of the Church must be at least priests...
...Canon Camera's Takeshi Mitarai, 60, who, by stressing quality and workmanship, emerged as one of the world's leading camera manufacturers and exporters...
...Catholic parishes with parochial schools attached split the tithe-5% to the rectory, 5% to the school. Many Protestant ministers believe that other charity can be counted in. "The tithe should be a means of free expression of thankfulness to God-with the accent on freedom," says Episcopal Canon Rudolf Devik, of Seattle's diocesan stewardship department. "Charity may include anything the person feels is the work of God. It could include the Seattle Symphony. We sort of draw the line at flower clubs...
...Tithers suddenly become concerned about people," says Episcopal Canon Richard Williams of Seattle. "The best tithing parishes are the softest touch for the traveling missionary." Sums up Dr. John Haldeman of Miami's Allapattah Baptist Church: "Sharing in the Lord's work-and I mean contributing time, talents and effort as well as money-is the greatest means of overcoming selfishness. The Scripture says: 'For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also...
...University (4,700 students). It operates under the "guidance" of the Vatican and is governed by U.S. bishops serving as trustees. Strong in nursing, physics and library science, C.U. has a fine drama department (one former teacher: Broadway Critic Walter Kerr), the country's only graduate school of canon law and the biggest Catholic graduate school of engineering...