THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Married Priests? "THE PLACING into question of the celibacy of the Latin clergy," a French abbe recently wrote, "is a...
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U-2's Over Cuba THE SUPPLANTING of Russian missile crews by hundreds of Cubans trained for months in the Soviet Union is understandably causing some nervousness in Washington. It has to be...
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WASHINGTON REPORT The Voice of the Churches "IN FORMER years, the role of religious groups was the filibuster is broken and a civil rights bill, unweakened that of passive spectators,...
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Thomas D. Langan The Polish Paradox Forced to be moderately liberal, Polish Marxists find themselves somewhat proud of Poland's relative openness AS THE Vienna-Warsaw "Viscount" breaks out of...
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Miss Addleman Revisited Mourners come and go, the family stands In corners of the parlor, shaking hands; I wait Among the raftered shadows of your vestibules In line at length respectfully to...
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MICHAEL NOVAK When Is Doctrine Pure? Theological principles must meet the concrete test of facts and events THE CHIEF STORY of the second session is the story of the erosion of a school of...
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THE SCREEN Like Who? WHETHER there is to be a continuation of the current cycle of interracial films will probably depend on how well two new items in the series do. Neither "Black Like Me" nor...
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CORRESPONDENCE "Food and People" New York, N.Y. TO THE EDITORS: It would be difficult for any informed observer to deny the thesis of Father Arthur McCormack's article, "Food and People"...
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BOOKS New Insurgency The New Orpheus. Edited by Nathan A. Scott, Jr. Sheed b- Ward. $7.50. by George Greene JEAN COCTEAU once defined the subject matter of modern arts as "le mystere...
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