Word: readmit
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Though the Nixon Administration is reluctant to readmit Cuba to formal hemispheric relations, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger did not oppose the Foreign Ministers' decision. With or without U.S. approval, many hemisphere nations are trying to normalize their relations with Cuba; seven Latin countries now have relations with it. A budding trade, worth $10 million last year, has grown up between the Communist island and its Latin neighbors...
Since Vatican II, a number of U.S. dioceses have adopted formal procedures to readmit estranged Catholics to Communion without judging the validity of their existing marriage. One of the first to do so was Portland, Ore., where archdiocesan chancellor, Father Bertram Griffin, set up a so-called "good conscience" plan seven years ago. Says Griffin: "We were trying to bring canon law and pastoral practice together...
...consideration to readmit Philipp O. C. Schorsch to the Business School Doctoral Program will follow established procedures, the Doctoral Faculty voted yesterday in executive session...
...Pike's first marriage was annulled and his second marriage ended in divorce. In certain cases, the Episcopal Church offers a private procedure in which excommunicated divorced persons can apply to a bishop to "bless" their marriage and then readmit them to the church after suitable time and scrutiny. But, technically at least, there is no remarriage in the church...
Amendment V, which allows the CRR to readmit a student "for purposes of obtaining a degree," while refusing him permission to return to the University. Doctoral students who need only submit a thesis to receive a degree, or students thrown out just before they finished their senior year are two groups affected by this change. The CRR considered cases of both types last Fall...