THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week CHURCH AND STATE ELSEWHERE in this issue Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn...
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A European View: Church-State Relations A European Catholic gives his reactions to current American debates on Church and State by ERIK VON KUEHNELT-LEDDIHN IT IS INSTRUCTIVE to compare the...
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as little as the few surviving Gallicans and Josephin-ists, who claim that a super-Establishment results in general sanctity and piety. France has regions of high practice (with, incidentally, the...
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farm worker. Such letters are often forged or bought and identification papers changed in accordance. The Service has neither the time nor the resources to make a thorough check in case of doubt....
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HERE AND THERE THAT'S OUR BOY SHOWMANSHIP has been the perennial excuse for every form of T.V. dishonesty. But while showmanship has traditionally been concerned with honest illusion, T.V. has...
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you can be THE ANSWER to a prayer! In her little dispensary on Guadalcanal Sister Joan prays for a small bottle of silver nitrate to prevent blindness in the new born babies. In Kerala, India,...
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nificent nymphet" of Mr. Lahr's fancies? Or this blackout image proposed to me by a friend; the drawing room of the White House in stately readiness, the social cream curdling with anticipation:...
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BOOKS Human Wills and the Grace of God THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE. By Morris L. West. William Morrow. $3.95. By ALICE ELLEN MAYHEW ONE OF the characters in The Devil's Advocate answers a skeptical...
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