Word: rebirthing
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...VATICAN LINE FOR SOCIALIST COUNTRIES? asked the Italian Communist weekly Rinascita (Rebirth) last week. Or a new Communist line for the Vatican? Currently, Pope Paul VI and his diplomats are busier than usual negotiating with East European regimes, taking advantage of small but subtle indications that satellite Communist governments might consent to give a bit more spiritual breathing room for a portion of the 65 million Roman Catholics behind the Iron Curtain...
...promise is being fulfilled rests in the churches that bear Christ's name and pay him homage. Divided and fragmented, they yet remain the most durable of man's institutions-together constituting the "ever-reforming church"' that in crisis finds within itself the means of rebirth and renewal. And as in the days of Augustine, Francis and Luther, signs show that a renewal is taking shape in Christianity. "There is a kind of pre-Reformation spirit running through the church today," says the Rev. Don Benedict, director of the experiment-minded Chicago City Missionary Society. "It looks...
...Fellini labors hugely to reconcile the contradiction. In II Bidone he fails: the showman dissolves into the infant, the infant becomes a sort of devil in diapers. But the failure is not final. In 8½ the opposites attain a higher synthesis: in the infant the showman finds spiritual rebirth, in the showman the infant finds creative release...
...that remain in the abandoned library, returns via the Mandelbaum Gate and takes its cargo to a striking new 250-acre campus that crowns the Judean Hills of Israel. There, in buildings made of pink limestone quarried on the site, Hebrew University is in the midst of a flourishing rebirth...
From the dangers of courtly dalliance to the simplicities of the pastoral life, from consuming jealousy to pristine love, from the tragedy of the young killed to the comedy of the young married, The Winter's Tale poses the problem of numerous dualities, most simply death and rebirth, so often seen in Shakespeare's late plays...