Word: cathedrale
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Annenberg's wealth does not seem entirely inconsequential to his unusual relationship with the Queen. In his 5½ years as ambassador, he contributed lavishly to favored royal causes like the restoration of St. Paul's Cathedral. He also published, and sold at cost, a luxurious volume on...
The other night from the depths of time is in the late Summer of 1944, when the narrator Cecelia (Micol Guidelli) was a little girl in a flower print dress, and the Germany were slowly retreating through the fields of Tuscany under the onslaught of the Allies. The town of...
The church may have unwittingly encouraged the present civil war. After the Medellin conference, Salvadoran Catholics organized "base communities" that evolved into political cells. In reaction, right-wing vigilantes declared open season on Catholic lay workers and missionaries suspected of leftist activity. A pivotal event was the 1980 assassination in...
Her philosophy emerges more clearly in a "Meditation" she is preparing for one of the cathedral's spiritual retreat: just through a first draft. She summarizes it over the phone for another organizer. It is a fable of the perfect computer, finally complicated, which can answer any question put to...
Her fiction uses the same device-fable, imaginary creatures, allegorical points in pose the same "dynamic questions." And despite the cathedral and the question of underlying faith the push Newtonian in L 'Engle's work and philosophy is definitely ascendant. "The idea is not to be exclusive. "She says "I...