Word: cardinale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Not that he was awed. After 35 years in baseball, nothing awes Johnny Keane, 53. "My red cap with a cardinal on it was size 7⅛," he says, "and my blue cap with NY on it is still 7⅛." But there was a little something extra special about...
Outspoken Journals. Among laymen, the new spirit of questioning shows in the tone of such lay-edited Catholic journals as Commonweal, Ramparts Jubilee and the National Catholic Reporter, which have sharply criticized such authoritarians as James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre, and have given plenty of space to speculative proposals for further...
Many prelates, accepting this new theology of authority, have tried to put it into practice by welcoming laymen and priests into the corridors of power. In Atlanta, Archbishop Paul Hallinan has appointed more than 125 laymen to church commissions; Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston intends to have laymen present at...
The warning did not reflect any lessening of ecumenical interest on the part of Pope Paul VI, who last month authorized Augustin Cardinal Bea to set up a theological "working group" to explore the possibilities of collaboration with the World Council of Churches.
The slowdown order came from the Secretariat of State, headed by Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, Vagnozzi's predecessor as Apostolic Delegate and one of Rome's most powerful conservatives.