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Though joyful that the ecumenical spirit has prompted the Catholic Church to seek ecclesiastical renewal, Visser't Hooft speaks cautiously, about the chances for the ultimate reunion of Protestants and Catholics. "We must understand," he said, "that the Spirit is at work in the new self-examination and self-correction of the Roman Catholic Church, but that the fundamental issues which keep us apart remain stubborn realities...
Filmed in blatant color (plenty of raw sienna) in the booming channel city of Boulogne, Muriel delights the eye chiefly in the sentient beauty of Marienbad's Delphine Seyrig. She arrestingly portrays a frightened, fortyish widow who invites her former lover to a reunion after a separation of 22 years. A freeloading weakling and barfly, Alphonse (Jean-Pierre Kerien) arrives from Paris accompanied by a young actress he introduces as "my niece." The girl quickly attaches herself to the widow's melancholy stepson, recently returned from the war in Algeria. Soon the unlikely quartet is caught...
...colored tropical scenes: surrealist flowers as big as hybrid corn, rosy hieroglyphs of animal life. These symbolic works, some plainly eruptions from his subconscious, show how, in the 1920s and 1930s, his work grew close to that of Marsden Hartley and Arthur Dove in a search for a mystical reunion with natural form...
...soldiers never die, and Marlene Dietrich, 58, hardly fades at all. So when 5,000 veterans of Viscount Montgomery's El Alamein campaign got together in London for a reunion, who better to entertain the troops than the old desert queen herself? Flying in from rainswept Paris, Marlene left reporters gaping as she appeared in a fawn-hued raincoat, tall black boots with giant handbag to match-and a slouch-brimmed sou'wester. Having carried that off, she later headed for the show rehearsal in wrist-to-ankle blue jeans. But no need to fret, chaps. By show...
...Virginia Beach, Va., 85 ministers and laymen from the big Southern Baptist Convention (10 million members) and the American Baptist Convention (1,500,000) met for the second of their yearly discussions on the problems before reunion. The talks were unofficial, since neither convention is sponsoring them, but the participants believe that merger is inevitable. Says the Rev. Emory Trainham, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Lenoir, N.C., and vice chairman of the discussion group: "We're so sold on the fact that reunity is possible that we're not really concerned about how long it takes...