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When Pilar Jiménez wed in 1961, she knew her marriage would last. "Back then, no one separated," says the 71-year-old Salamanca resident. "Marriage was for life." Indeed, her union - like most that took place in the strongly Catholic environment of Franco's Spain - endured, lasting until...
For the Catholic Church, the dramatic increase in Spain's divorce rate underlines the moral threat it perceives from Zapatero's government. At a December rally in Madrid to "defend the Christian family," ? Cardinal Augustín ? García-Gasco lambasted Socialist initiatives, ? saying, "The culture...
Anton Wintner ’08, who also attends St. Paul Catholic Church on Mt. Auburn St., says the evening service comes across as more relevant to students’ lives.
Students say the religious community outside Memorial Church is fractured among several congregations—including Episcopalian, Lutheran, Catholic, and nondenominational, evangelically oriented churches.
“Anyone who is either Jewish or Catholic has a feeling that guilt is essential to life,” said Pinker, joking that the guiltiest countries in the world should be Ireland, Italy, and Israel.