Word: cardinale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Like Hungary's Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, Beran chose to battle his Communist overlords rather than negotiate with them after the Reds took over in 1948. He publicly protested the seizure of church property, forbade his clergy to take an oath of loyalty to the new regime, and eventually was...
Now 74 and reportedly in ill health, Beran is not expected to take possession of his see. His release along with his fellow bishops was obviously designed to provide a favorable image for a new government faced with public unrest over economic troubles. It also stirred hope again that Cardinal...
Setting Arrested. Now hardly a day goes by without some new, well-aimed deed by a religious leader-such as the recent pronouncement by St. Louis' Joseph Cardinal Ritter that Catholics guilty of discrimination should not receive Holy Communion without first confessing their sin. At its convention this year...
Battle Stars. Most of the nation's churches have already earned a few battle stars for the contribution to the 1963 civil rights campaigns. Roman Catholics have been particularly active in Baltimore, Chicago, New Orleans and Boston-but not in Los Angeles, where James Cardinal Mclntyre prefers, as one...
But the needs of men more than those of nations seemed to be the chief concern of the managers. Lebanon's Philosopher Charles Habib Malik, former President of the United Nations General Assembly, chided Western businessmen for offering the developing peoples only material ends. Said Malik: "Roads, dams, efficiency...