Word: cardinales
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Roman Catholic cardinals spoke out against the ruling. New York's Francis Cardinal Spellman thought it would "do great harm to our country." Boston's Richard Cardinal Cushing called it "a great tragedy." Los Angeles' James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre said that "our American heritage of philosophy, of...
Only six ballots had been needed; all Rome knew then that the election could only have gone to one man. Within an hour, the crowd in the square had swollen to more than 100,000, and every Roman street west of the Tiber was hopelessly snarled with traffic. When Alfredo...
"A Very Long Lead." Giovanni Montini, Cardinal-Archbishop of Milan, had entered the conclave a Pope-and defied tradition by coming out of it a Pope. He had been the odds-on favorite of journalists, clerics, and the betting population of Rome's cafés. He was, at...
"Attila is at the gates," thundered Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini, Archbishop of Palermo. Well, not exactly. Sicily was holding regional elections, and the Communists threatened to repeat the massive gains they had scored in Italy's national elections seven weeks ago. Red Boss Palmiro Togliatti himself was on hand to...
Reflecting the new intellectual vigor on campus, the share of Webster's 650 students going on to graduate schools has jumped from a tenth to a quarter. Two years ago, Sister Jacqueline won permission for several of Webster's teaching sisters to begin doctoral work at Michigan, Syracuse...