Word: repeals
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...life could come up for reexamination. In matters of discipline, the council fathers could modify the church's laws on clerical celibacy, hierarchic pomp, fish on Friday, priestly dress, the use of Latin in the Mass, and the Index of Forbidden Books. The church at the council cannot repeal dogmas pronounced by past Popes or past councils. But the fathers may well formally note that the last word has not been said about the church's revealed truths, and they may attempt to give new dimension to such doctrines as papal infallibility, the "real presence" of Christ...
...surprise move, the U.S. Senate voted to repeal the disclaimer affidavit - but not the loyalty oath - required under the National Defense Education Act. Harvard has long objected to the affidavit, and led by President Pusey, withdrew from the NDEA program in November...
...previous movements for repeal of the disclaimer affidavit led by Senator John F. Kennedy '40 had died in the House after gaining Senate passage. This time the repeal was attached as an amendment to the NSF bill when it reached the Senate floor...
...action came Tuesday night in a unanimous voice vote, and followed repeal of the affidavit by the Senate last Thursday. At the same time the House struck the affidavit provision form the National Science Foundation Act, the Associating Press required last night...
Kennedy Sought Repeal...