Word: clergyman
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...years I've been an ordained clergyman and an active supporter of the Federal Council of Churches. I've been a chaplain in the U.S. Army for 28 months, 16 of them overseas. With regard to the extreme pacifist leanings of many clergymen and church organizations, and especially with regard to the current campaign being conducted by the Federal Council of Churches (TIME, April 5) against hatred of our enemies, I have something...
...usual, their course will consist of all those things that many months of experience have found are necessary to fit the civilian clergyman for his military job. The basic course of Practical Duties will serve as a guide in directing their long since sequired religious principles to the military life...
...Elmer Gantry, "a fine, manly New York clergyman," foremost exponent "of a streamlined gospel...
Chaplain (Lt. Colonel) James T. Wilson is the quiet, gentlemanly member of the School Faculty, whose work is outstanding in a group of exceptional instructors. In this he is but running true to form since he is the son of a Methodist clergyman who, though retired, still has charge of a church in Illinois, where Chaplain Wilson was born and reared...
There are no stars in the film, no one personality around whom the picture's structure is built. Instead, each of the individual performances--Walter Pidgeon as the town clergyman, Donald Crisp as the courageous head of the Morgan family, Maureen O'Hara as his daughter, Roddy McDowall as Huw Morgan, through whose words the story is told--forms a part of the broad pattern which the film so effectively presents...