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...rite was symbolically linked to an almost forgotten age, when Britain had but one Catholic Church: the priceless Canterbury Gospels were ceremonially moved onto the altar. The volume had been presented by Pope Gregory I to Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, as he sent him to Christianize the eastern British Isles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Pope on British Soil | 6/7/1982 | See Source »

...cloth. Reeve, 29, plays an Irish Catholic priest from New York's Lower East Side who rises to become a Cardinal. The actor, a lapsed Episcopalian, spent seven weeks taking Catholic instruction from Paulist priests. For one location scene in Sicily, he performed a Communion rite for 300 extras. Recalls Reeve: "My mother said, 'Call me if you convert.' That didn't happen, but I developed enormous respect for the ritual I was performing." Does this mean he has put away childish things like playing comic-book characters? Lois Lane and other fans of Krypton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Record: May 10, 1982 | 5/10/1982 | See Source »

...feeling; it has some of Animal's raunchiness, but none of its loony anarchy. The title refers to a '50s bawdy house where six Florida youths search for sexual initiation, find humiliation, and then, by revenging themselves on its proprietor, achieve a sort of do-it-yourself rite de passage. The rest of the time they spend spying on the girls' locker room and recalling the sex jokes of yesteryear. Bob Clark (Murder by Decree) is the writer-director here. If he knew how to stage comedy, or find a scene's point, Porky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Rushes: Apr. 5, 1982 | 4/5/1982 | See Source »

Japanese students have a name for that annual examination rite: shiken jigoku-"examination hell." Each year some 700,000 students (32% of Japanese high school graduates) go on to college, but a candidate may apply to only one top university. Because government ministries and top firms all recruit from a handful of universities, having to settle for a low-ranking institution is an almost irreversible disaster. The thousands of students who do not get accepted at the one university of their choice spend a year, sometimes even two, in cram schools preparing to try again. These crammers are called ronin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Test Must Go On | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

Like his hero, Cheever wants to believe that life is not being systematically brutalized and defaced, that there is nothing new under the sun that cannot be traced to some ancient, honorable rite. It would, unfortunately, take a much longer book than this to make such a case, much less transcribe it into a persuasive narrative. Readers new to Cheever are likely to find Oh What a Paradise It Seems fragmentary, preachy and thin. But the book is illuminated by its past; it assumes significance from the history of splendid fiction that Cheever has given it and everyone. -By Paul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Coda | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

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