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...Juárez & Rebellion. Jose Vega began his career as a Roman Catholic priest. But in 1943, when he decided to marry, he had to leave the Roman clergy. Then one day in Mexico City he came upon the Mexican Catholic Cathedral of San Jose de Gracia. There, he learned how he could enter the priesthood again without renouncing his wife...
...Mexican Catholic Church, a minority sect with only about 40 congregations and 2,600 communicants in all Mexico, dates back to the days when President Benito Juárez ordered the expropriation of Roman Catholic Church lands after the Revolution of 1857. The great majority of priests remained loyal to Rome. But 18 pro-Juárez priests struck out on their own, formed a new church. Concerned about their lack of bishops and apostolic succession, the Mexicans acquired an Episcopal bishop, later became a missionary district of the U.S. Episcopal Church...
...Russia's yakking Jacob Malik (see cover), Britain's Sir Gladwyn Jebb demanded scornfully: "Are we really to believe that the boys from Iowa or Colorado who are now sitting in foxholes near Chin-ju . . . are out, like Genghis Khan, to enslave the world? Show me any one of these U.S. soldiers, Mr. President, who would rather reign in Outer Mongolia than go back to Seattle, and I will gladly concede your point about 'imperialist America.' Until then...
Married. Bette Davis, 42, veteran cinemactress (Of Human Bondage); and Gary Merrill, 35, up & coming cinemactor (Twelve O' Clock High); she for the fourth time, he for the second; in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico (see PEOPLE...
Divorced. By Cinemactress Bette (Of Human Bondage) Davis, 42: William Grant Sherry, 35, boxer turned painter; after 4½ years of marriage, one daughter; in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico (see PEOPLE...