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...exceptions, the court of last appeal as to whether or not a marriage is valid in the eyes of the Roman Catholic Church. Its wheels grind slowly: the average case drags on for four to five years, and some may last for 20. When one woman complained to a churchman that her beauty might suffer, he replied: "Madame, the church has observed that in 20 years one or all of the parties may be dead, and the matter resolves itself...
...fare among the six books he reads a week. Ranging the world as energetically as he does his diocese, he has traveled in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Pacific, and last year led a delegation to Russia. On the subject of Communism he is about as tough as any U.S. churchman. "I don't like to talk about coexistence. I don't mean we have to go to war, but we are up against a religion. The only way you can destroy a religion is with a greater religion. This is a fight which will not be a spectacular...
...signed author of these lines is neither a theologian nor a churchman, but 21-year-old Brunette Sue Ingersoll, a hairdresser and New Mexico's Miss Universe entrant, who defied her archbishop by insisting that she would take part in the contest despite his ban (TIME, July 20-27). With outside help-including at least one layman trained in theology-Contestant Ingersoll last week churned out statements to document her own vision of the matter. The real issue, said Sue, is what happens when a Roman Catholic finds the charismatic (supernaturally graced) side of the church at odds with...
...alert, wire-bearded churchman strode off the plane from Hong Kong one morning last week as a19-gun salute boomed across Taipei's Sungshan airport. It was an ambassador's welcome for Gregory Cardinal Agaganian, the Vatican's proprefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, i.e., boss of the Roman Catholic Church's worldwide missions. The first man in that post ever to visit the Far East, Armenian Cardinal Agaganian came straight to the point in his airport press conference. Plainly referring to the 3,000,000 Chinese Catholics under Red rule...
Among those elected to the Committee were Jean L. Anderson '59, of Whitman Hall and Wethersfield, Conn.; Katherine C. Ashley '59, of Briggs Hall and Seattle, Wash.; Emily W. Churchman '59, of Bertram Hall and Lafayette Hill, Pa., and Juanita K. Cohen '59, of Whitman Hall and New York City...