Word: cardinale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The Logic of Wonderland. In Choisy-le-Roi, near Paris, police had ignored refugee Soviet Engineer Taras Hryciuk, instead hauled off his daughter Tamara, whose crime seemingly consisted of being president of the Ukrainian Students' Association in Paris. Father Dragoun, rector of the Croatian Catholic Mission in Paris, was...
Cardinal tenet in Dr. Hellebrandt's theory is that if one set of muscles cannot be effectively exercised (as after paralytic polio, when one limb or one side of the body may be affected), it can nevertheless be built up by exercising healthy muscles near by, or the corresponding...
Archbishop Peter Tatsuo Doi, 67, was born at Sendai, Japan, was baptized a Christian at twelve, ordained at the age of 28, and appointed Archbishop of Tokyo 16 years later. The church has been losing ground in Japan for lack of Japanese priests and trained personnel, and the Vatican hopes...
Archbishop Rufino J. Santos, 51, a native of the village of Guagua in the Philippines, has ruled the archdiocese of Manila (3,800,000 Catholics out of a total 4,000,000 population) since 1953, and his elevation is no surprise. Philippine disappointment at not getting a cardinal at the...
Archbishop Bernard Jan Alfrink, 59, comes from The Netherlands town of Nijkerk. Five years ago he succeeded the late John Cardinal de Jong as Archbishop of Utrecht. The scholarly archbishop has been chief counselor to the pontifical commission for Biblical studies, contributes to scientific publications, heads The Netherlands' "Pax...