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Cubans naturally found the official story strange and unconvincing; lurid rumors began to spread. Last week Cuba's leading magazine, Bohemia, printed a photograph of Arteaga. Under the picture was the deadpan caption: "The wound suffered by Monsignor Manuel Arteaga on the forehead on the night of the 12th of August in his palace on the Avenida del Puerto. Twenty stitches were necessary to close it, the task being accomplished by Dr. Anido in the operating room of the Centro Médico Quirürgico...
...without any religious affiliation at all. But with the war came demands for the consolations of religion, and no chaplains to fill them. It was 1951 before a ROK chaplaincy corps was organized under the guidance of two veteran missionaries, Methodist Dr. William E. Shaw and Roman Catholic Monsignor George M. Carroll...
Heavenly Discs Sir: . . . We read with interest your March 9 review of Monsignor Ronald Knox's The Hidden Stream, and were quite amused by the quotation from the book: "All the identity discs in heaven are marked R.C. . . ." Jesus said a good deal about heaven, pointing out, in fact, that it is "within you." Monsignor Knox may be very surprised one fine day, after he leaves this world, to see "publicans and harlots" trooping on into heaven ahead of him. MR. & MRS. FRANCIS M. GARTH Newton Centre, Mass...
...admirers of the scholarly Monsignor Knox One is grieved, however, at the tone of [that] statement . . . (THE REV.) EDWARD H. COOK St. John's Episcopal Church Essex, Conn...
...drawbacks of advancing years," writes Monsignor Ronald A. Knox, in his latest book, The Hidden Stream, "that you never feel quite sure to what extent the coming generation has abandoned the idols of your youth." Monsignor Knox, 65, might reassure himself by looking at his own popularity. A shy but witty man with an archly pure sense of scholarship, Roman Catholic Knox, in his tastes and in the clarity of his thinking harks back to the rigorous England of his youth. Yet a modern public which by & large can no longer digest the simplest of his Latin quotations still queues...