Word: unitarianism
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Representing 17 churches and religious organizations, the observers encompass all major Christian groups except the Greek Orthodox, the fundamentalist sects and the Baptists.* Their churches range from the Russian Orthodox, which considers itself part of the Catholic Church, to the Unitarian Universalist. which does not acknowledge the divinity of Jesus Christ. At his "family gathering" for the non-Catholics last week, Cardinal Bea asked the observers to "grant us complete confidence and tell us very frankly everything you dislike, to share with us your positive criticisms, your suggestions and your desires...
...While the Vatican Council in Rome is celebrating the eventual unity of all Christians, here in New York we are celebrating the essential unity of all man's religions," Unitarian Minister Donald Harrington told his congregation at Manhattan's Community Church last week. As Harrington completed his sermon, a prayer gong sounded, and a red-robed priest began to chant the ancient Shishinrai...
...Pearson helped launch Andover Theological Seminary, which soon turned town and gown into what Student Oliver Wendell Holmes (1825) called "the very dove's nest of Puritan faith." Great preachers flocked there; on Andover Hill was written My Country 'Tis of Thee. Shunning Unitarian Harvard, the school became such a solid Yale "feeder" that in the 1920s Andover men comprised 10% of many a Yale class...
...director of the U.N.'s Special Fund; and Anna Marie Rosenberg, 60, onetime Assistant Secretary of Defense who is now head of her own public relations firm; both for the second time; in Manhattan. Some 50 old friends, among them Bernard Baruch, were on hand at All Souls Unitarian Church to hear the trembling bride repeat her vows and Hoffman beam: "At least 200 people have told me how wonderful Anna is, and anyone who wants to say how wonderful she is can say it again. I love to hear...
...Board of Regents accepted the verdict, declared that the decision "is now the law of the land, and it will be so recognized by all school authorities in the state." Jewish religious leaders who commented on the decision were almost all favorable toward it. A group of 13 Unitarian Universalist ministers in New York City issued a statement declaring that the decision was not only constitutionally "sound'' but also "in the interest of religion.'' Said the Rev. William B. Sperry of Detroit's Episcopal Christ Church: "It is wrong for the churches to expect...