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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have not been rapidly fulfilled. Complains John Razulis, a graduate theology student at St. Michael's College in Toronto: "The bishops came back from the council raising the hopes of the young, and then they ignored what they had said in Rome." Still another reason, suggests Philosopher Michael Novak of Stanford, is that the council "demythologized" the church. Reported by secular mass media as just another news event, "it was brought down to human size and seen in the context of real life." Moreover, the evidence of elderly bishops openly challenging hallowed traditions inspired lay Catholics, young...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Selective Faith | 9/16/1966 | See Source »

Cultural Crisis. Novak believes that the church today faces "a cultural crisis of the first order of magnitude." Understandably, Catholicism's hierarchical leaders are uncertain as to how to deal with this new, nothing-sacred, questioning attitude. While the instinct of many bishops is to return to the traditional methods of control, suppression, denunciation and excommunication, Thorman points out that such a tactic cannot be applied to Catholic intellectuals who no longer fear authority. Yet church leaders fear that total freedom to question and doubt is to open Catholicism's doors to a plague of heresy and half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Selective Faith | 9/16/1966 | See Source »

...biggest problem promises to be too many columnists. All three of the old dailies had picked up the habit of accumulating columnists, and last week Conniff faced the task of finding space for Pundits Walter Lippmann, Joseph Alsop, Rowland Evans, Robert Novak, Henry J. Taylor, William F. Buckley Jr., William S. White, Bob Considine and Jim Bishop. For sports, there were Red Smith, Bill Slocum and Jimmy Cannon. And then, besides Buchwald and Schaap, there were Walter Winchell, Harriet Van Home, John McClain, Frank Farrell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: New Daily for New York | 9/16/1966 | See Source »

Divorced. By Kim Novak, 33, Hollywood package often undone by her films (Kiss Me, Stupid, The Notorious Landlady): Richard Johnson, 38, dour British actor and her co-star in The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders; on uncontested grounds of mental cruelty (he refused to live in the U.S.), after 15 months of marriage, no children; in Salinas, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jun. 3, 1966 | 6/3/1966 | See Source »

SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES (NBC, 9-11:30 p.m.). For those who can't stand the Miami Vestals, a touch of Vertigo may make them feel better. Alfred Hitchcock jumps Jimmy Stewart, Kim Novak and Barbara Bel Geddes through the usual nightmarish hoops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: May 20, 1966 | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

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