Word: theologicall
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"Under Williams' administration," according to Blake, "the Dean's office has been strengthened and reorganized, the school's enrollment has increased, and there still remains a wide distribution of theological beliefs represented among the student body."
¶ Interference by the laity in theological teaching. Example: Italy's Catholic Youth Movement, in its anxiety to help the poor and unemployed, frequently places its own special interpretations on the spiritual directives of its Vatican-appointed adviser. Under successive lay-presidents, the Vatican complains, Catholic action has swung...
By this action at the end of the Marian Year, Pius XII strengthened the ancient Marian movement, which is spreading with new vigor among Catholics. The theological foundations of Mary-veneration were laid in the first century A.D. In the Catacombs, Rome's persecuted Christians painted pictures of the...
During the later Middle Ages, Franciscans established a famed theological epigram: Potuit, decuit, ergo fecit-God could do it; it was fitting that He should do it; therefore He actually did it, i.e., keep Mary free of sin. These traditions were embodied in the dogma of the Immaculate Conception (1854...
The Duke's successor: the Very Reverend Thomas Chappell, 48, popular Dean of the Cathedral Church of St. Stephen in Harrisburg, Pa. A Hotchkiss boy himself (class of '24), Dean Chappell graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale, later went on to the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Mass...