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...Thompson preaches on Sundays in the regular cassock of a high church minister, with one exception. On one side of his robe is a large embroidered peace symbol: the circle with the "chicken track" inside. For many years he has been using his Sunday sermons to preach strong antiwar messages. This, combined with his insistence on preaching involvement in other current social issues, has been an area of contention between him and some of his parishioners...

Author: By Amanda Bennett, | Title: The Church: Social or Sociable? | 3/21/1973 | See Source »

Despite the uplift, Gomes returned to Harvard in the fall of 1970 at Price's invitation. "The one thing I wanted to do and couldn't do at Tuskegee," he said, "was to preach and teach as a minister, [Price's offer] was an opportunity to be identified as a Christian minister and live out that opportunity...

Author: By Charles M Kahn, | Title: Harvard Religion: Gone Are the Halcyon Days | 3/2/1973 | See Source »

...deacon is neither a priest nor a layman. He may not celebrate Mass or hear confessions, but he may officiate at baptisms, marriages and funerals, as well as preach. What is more, he can be a married man, provided he has married before becoming a deacon. Unmarried deacons must, like priests, take a vow of celibacy; all deacons make a promise of obedience to their bishops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The People's Ministry | 2/5/1973 | See Source »

Others are already having second thoughts. Seton Hall Professor George Devine warned in a recent issue of Commonweal that a resurgence of the diaconate could create "awful tensions between 'married clergy' and 'celibate clergy' who will preach, officiate, baptize and lead, with many Catholics making their choice between the two for their 'real' clerical leadership." Devine's expectation of tensions is reasonable enough, but it would be sorry evidence of a failure of Roman Catholic nerve should the diaconate experiment be ruined by professional rivalries before it gets a fair trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The People's Ministry | 2/5/1973 | See Source »

...agree with everything he writes, but in this particular case the guy's really get something." Mr. Hammarskjold, Mr. Eisenhower. Mr. Dulles, and Mr. Yovicsin receive their salaries in the same kind of coin. We all criticize them (from the safe purlieus of the Hayes-Bick) and preach of what we would de in their brain-puzzling jobs. But they are the men with guts enough to try. If they succeed in then chosen work they become heroes; if they fan they are forgotten overnight. But at least they have done their very best. By the way, just...

Author: By Art Hopkins, | Title: Art Hopkins: The Rough, Rugged Ritual | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

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