Word: cardinale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Founded in 1934 by the U.S. hierarchy, the Legion started out candidly to be "a pressure group." Once a year, in early December, U.S. Catholics rose as a body in church to say: "I condemn indecent and immoral motion pictures," and promised not to patronize theaters that consistently showed such...
The pragmatic view, which also dominates the University of Southern California, is-in the words of Mery Garber, editor of the U.S.C. Daily Trojan-that "if the U.S. doesn't make a stand in South Viet Nam, it will have to do so somewhere else." The pragmatists also object...
In preparing his major pronouncements, Charles de Gaulle relies on two basic ingredients:history and mystery. Both were evident in his choice last week of Thursday, Nov. 4, as the moment to make his presidential intentions known to a presumably breathless world. The mystery part was a bit thin (few...
The notion that a shepherd of souls should wear a workman's coveralls first got important attention one evening in 1943, when Paris' Emmanuel Cardinal Suhard, who died in 1949, picked up a book written by two of his abbes and sat up the entire night reading it...
What galls the Gauls, of course, is the recent triumph of English. Time was when French was the tongue of "international"-meaning Continental-diplomacy. The 20th century's two world wars, however, helped shift international politics to a global arena, and the emergence since of dozens of independent powers...