Word: restedness
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It was the Holy See rather than the council that ordered a specific change in liturgy last week. Pope John decreed that the name of St. Joseph be inserted after that of Mary in the Canon, the most solemn part of the Mass. The Pontiff's motive for making...
ON OPENING THE COUNCIL: My eye ranged over the multitude of sons and brothers and suddenly as my glance rested upon your group, on each of you personally, I drew a special comfort from your presence. I will not say more about that at the moment but will content myself...
Princeton's first string did not get much experience against Penn, and might very well spend most of today's game on the bench. This will keep them well-rested for the parties after the game, and at Princeton, these are supposed to do big things.
There the conflict rested, in a brief and precarious lull. President Kennedy decided to go on TV with a speech reporting to the nation on the Mississippi crisis. Then he ordered 1,500 U.S. Army troops to stand by in Memphis, and put the Mississippi National Guard into federal service...
The "auld mug" goes back this week to the case in the rooms of the New York Yacht Club where it has rested the past 111 years.