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Foujita is still painting. Last week he joined that select group, with Matisse, Jean Cocteau and Le Corbusier, who have created their own chapels. He was baptized only seven years ago (he took the name Leonard in honor of Da Vinci), and with age he decided, "It is time to think about a spiritual legacy." He convinced the director of the Mumm champagne firm to put up $300,000 to build and landscape the chapel above their wine caves near Reims. Foujita did 1,076 sq. ft. of frescoes inside the 47-ft.-long chapel, including a side chapel honoring...
...would like to draw the attention of your readers to a poll that has not been reported so far as I know. Rev. Daniel A. Poling, of the Chapel of the Four Chaplains and chairman of the board of Christian Herald magazine, announced on Aug. 31 that a nationwide poll, responded to by 30,000 American Protestant clergymen, showed that 71.4% were opposed to the admission of Red China to the United Nations or granting it American diplomatic recognition. The same poll showed that 93.7% of American Protestant clergymen were opposed to the expulsion of Nationalist China from the United...
...longer so convinced of it that he could easily set up a religious community himself. When people have this feeling and yet cannot bring themselves to believe unconditionally in the Church, then we get-since the time of modernism-the attempt to build a private little chapel within the big Church, an esoteric sect within the big community...
...Christian services open to the community were never held there until last week, when services for Rosh Hashonah (the Jewish New Year) were conducted in Appleton Chapel by Rabbi Maurice L. Zigmond...
...industrial landscape of the Tyneside. A feast for the Cotters is one chicken in the pot, brought to the boil in saltless water and garnished with some dreadful cabbage; the local preoccupations are football pools, the union and the Labor Party, which replaced (but not satisfactorily) the chapel. The family Bible of the Cotter tribe, awash with tea and sympathetic misery, seems to be those old socialist classics-Robert Tressell's The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Lenin...