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Pope John Paul II began his reign eight years ago, at a time when theologians and laity alike were openly questioning some traditional teachings of the church. Since then the Vatican has attempted to restore a sense of doctrinal discipline; it removed renegade Swiss Theologian Hans Kung from his teaching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Rome Sends a Strong Message | 9/1/1986 | See Source »

Curran has defended his dissent on the ground that he is not contravening any infallible dogma, meaning one that is divinely protected from error. Such a teaching -- the bodily assumption of Mary into heaven, for example -- differs from what is called the ordinary magisterium, or an authoritative teaching of the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Rome Sends a Strong Message | 9/1/1986 | See Source »

The Catholic Archdiocese of New York may join the crusade. John Cardinal O'Connor, Archbishop of New York, said last week that he is considering organizing a giant antidrug youth rally, possibly in Yankee Stadium. The Cardinal is also contemplating increasing the ranks of drug counselors at the city's...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: the House Is on Fire | 8/4/1986 | See Source »

The earth may be green but the West is definitely white. In fact that is what upsets Ronald Reagan so much about the crimes that the South Africa government commits. These guys are so, so, so white. I mean, who cares about the atrocities the Contras commit in the jungles...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: The Big Western Lie | 7/25/1986 | See Source »

One force he did confront was New York's Archbishop, John Cardinal O'Connor. Cuomo, his wife and youngest son Christopher were watching O'Connor in a television interview in 1984. Cuomo was disturbed when O'Connor asserted, "I do not see how a Catholic in good conscience could vote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What to Make of Mario | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

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