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...POPE AND THE VATICAN (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). A special report documenting Pope Paul VI's activities as well as current trends in the Roman Catholic Church...
...theoretically of no concern to the court-but a little counterpressure never hurts. Last week it came from an unexpected source. The Catholic Council on Civil Liberties offered an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief attacking the law and implying that it might trouble even Pope Paul VI...
...VATICAN LINE FOR SOCIALIST COUNTRIES? asked the Italian Communist weekly Rinascita (Rebirth) last week. Or a new Communist line for the Vatican? Currently, Pope Paul VI and his diplomats are busier than usual negotiating with East European regimes, taking advantage of small but subtle indications that satellite Communist governments might consent to give a bit more spiritual breathing room for a portion of the 65 million Roman Catholics behind the Iron Curtain...
Potholes Paved. There was only one word for all the preparations for Elizabeth's eight-day visit: imperial. Haile Selassie knew that it was the Queen's first call in East Africa since her father, King George VI, died in 1952 while Elizabeth was visiting Kenya's Royal Aberdare Game Preserve. As if to ease the memory of that painful experience, the Emperor had paved the pot-holed road from the capital to the British embassy compound on the outskirts of Addis, set 600 laborers to work planting trees and laying acres of sod to tidy...
Pope Paul VI is an austere intellectual who carefully calculates the effect of his every word and deed. Last week, when he called the first consistory of his pontificate for Feb. 22 and named 27 new cardinals, his choice of the men to be honored was clearly an example of thoughtful Pauline diplomacy: there was a token of reward for almost every shade of opinion in the church...