Word: cardinale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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At the heart of the crisis is Latin, the language of the Mass and the language of the council. In exquisite Latin, some prelates have been arguing for the introduction of the vernacular, while others-such as Cardinal Mclntyre of Los Angeles-have in halting Latin painfully defended the ancient...
The identities and beliefs of the liberals are as varied as the names given to the bloc. Certainly the leaders do come from across the Alps-Achille Cardinal Lienart of Lille, Joseph Cardinal Frings of Cologne, Julius Cardinal Dopfner of Munich, Bernard Jan Cardinal Alfrink of Utrecht. But the ranks...
Four toughs burst by night into the palazzo of a cardinal, who "looked up irritably. His ambitions had scooped him out like a melon. There was no one left inside to be taken by surprise . . ."A man is stationed at a prison: "For the first time in his life he...
The plot of this old nightmare is too athletic to be staged successfully in an age dulled by realism, but in Stacton's retelling it moves as smoothly as the oiled gears of a stretching rack. The reader's disbelief is abruptly suspended-as from a gibbet-as...
Representing 17 churches and religious organizations, the observers encompass all major Christian groups except the Greek Orthodox, the fundamentalist sects and the Baptists.* Their churches range from the Russian Orthodox, which considers itself part of the Catholic Church, to the Unitarian Universalist. which does not acknowledge the divinity of Jesus...