Word: cardinale
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Last week Baltimore's Lawrence Cardinal Shehan invoked another ecclesiastical weapon - the canonical rule of incardination, which binds priests to obey and serve the bishop of the diocese to which they are attached. He used it to curb another kind of forthright priest, Father Gommar De Pauw, founder of...
De Pauw did so, but managed to get to Rome for the final session of the council. Some negotiations with conservative Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani of the Holy Office resulted in a proposal to transfer De Pauw from Baltimore to Tivoli, a small suburban diocese of Rome. Shehan tentatively agreed to...
Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, Md., De Pauw last spring formed his tiny movement, which seeks to restore the all-Latin Mass in U.S. parishes. De Pauw argued that the council's adoption of the vernacular was "protestantizing" the Mass, and that the bishops had been duped into...
As the Ecumenical Council ended in Rome last month, the Polish delegation headed by Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, acting in the truest spirit of Christian reconciliation, invited East and West Germany's 54 bishops, archbishops and cardinals to attend the ceremonies in Czestochowa next May marking the 1,000th anniversary...
The invitation was gratefully accepted, but the gesture to the hated Germans left Poland's Communist regime sputtering with rage. Just how seriously Party Boss Wladyslaw Gomulka was taking it became clear last week when the government refused to allow Cardinal Wyszynski to leave Poland for a trip to...