Word: protestante
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sir: I am convinced that Donald Thorman's pessimistic prognosis of Catholicism's future in America [Sept. 16] needs a qualifying footnote, for it underestimates the experience of insecurity which attends the exercise of private judgment in religion. Emma Lazarus' "huddled masses" are still huddled, and will...
It follows, therefore, that the psychological attraction of Catholicism, quite apart from the question of truth, will guarantee a bright and prosperous future for the Roman Catholic Church in America. Protestant probabilities offer little attraction to those who, whether in a devout or rebellious spirit, have touched the sacred robes...
Associate Editor Daniel Callahan of Commonweal suggests that Catholicism today may be undergoing the kind of transformation that Judaism suffered through in the 19th century. As dogmatic and cohesive a community then as Catholicism was before the council, Judaism offered its adherents a choice between Orthodoxy or apostasy. Now the...
Suitable Deluge. Sobeloff's decision apparently struck a nerve. Last week Virginia's Attorney General Robert Y. Button asked for a rehearing before the full bench on the ground that the case is "of major importance." The court, said Button, has "now substituted its judgment for that of...
Family Line started out as a ratings gimmick, but the series is nevertheless as true to life as the FCC's rules will allow. The wilder obscenities are excised, but not the wilder shouts of protest. "Best way I can sum it up is this," says one bitter Negro...