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THE Roman Catholic Church holds that marriage between Christians is more than a social institution or a physical bond. In its view, it is a sacrament: a spiritual union that bestows supernatural gifts on the marriage partners. Moreover, it is indissoluble. As Jesus Christ told the Pharisees, "What God has...
Last week U.S. Catholics learned that, for them at least, the antiquated, labyrinthine annulment procedures will finally be simplified and shortened. With Rome's approval, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops announced that the process, which often took several years, and sometimes as many as 20, can now be...
Plainly, the council's report on the junta's repressiveness and persistent diplomatic as well as moral pressure from Europe (West Germany and Scandinavia in particular) has had some effect on the colonels. Some-but not much. The recent relaxation, TIME Correspondent John Shaw reported from Athens, amounts...
To hear most legal authorities tell it, the nation's 14th Republican President has forgotten the standards proclaimed by the eighth. Upset by the thought of G. Harrold Carswell on the Supreme Court, some experts have revived an old and fascinating question: Is there no better way to pick...
WHILE the disruption of the faculty meeting two weeks ago and the ensuing confrontations could not have occurred without this tension between a segment of students and faculty, these events were in no way inevitable. When the Ad Board first pressed charges against the five black students, the Harvard Black...