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Vol. 081 Issue 019 (February 5 1965)
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••Cover Page••
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE The Priest Chicago, Ill. To the Editors: Your analysis of the place of laity (December 18) and their relation to the priesthood, omits one vital point: what is the function of the...
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EDITORIALS
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icans had even attempted to aid Germany, but Sukiinen replied, "Geht zum Teufel mit eurer Hilfe!" (Go to hell with your aid). Thoughtful Americans began to realize that accommodating this particular...
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THE DAM LESSON
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Shannon, William V.
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with the result that the Christian Democratic left as well as the personal followers of ex-premier Amintore Fanfani refused to support the party's official candidate. The consequent deadlock reached...
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AN EDITORIAL DISSENT
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O'Gara, James
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ALL THINGS CONSIDERED AN EDITORIAL DISSENT I find myself somewhat at odds with two of my colleagues on the NORC report by Father Andrew Greeley et at. on Catholic...
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CHURCHILL AS PROPHET
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Boyle, Andrew
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CHURCHILL AS PROPHET ............... He never achieved his secret wish ANDREW BOYLE There will always be room for truly great men in the seats of democratic power, but the somber pomp and...
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CHURCHILL AS WHIG
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Cameron, J. M.
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in 1950 when Churchill caught the imagination of the West by his plea for a European Army, at that moment a first and apparently vital step towards closer integration. Many of the cities of Dr....
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WHAT NEXT FOR THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT?
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Hentoff, Nat
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WHAT NEXT FOR THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAT HENTOFF In November, 1963, when Bayard Rustin urgently advised a Washington conference of the Student Nonviolent...
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THE CATHOLIC PRESS
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Ir., John G. Deedy
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New problems THE CATHOLIC PRESS •••••••••• •••••••• JOHN G. DEEDY, JR. It was not too long ago that it was possible to speak of the Catholic press as entering a new and exciting phase. The fresh...
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VERSE: FOREVERS
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M., Robert Stewart, S.
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The Church in America is firmly committed to the laity so far as its press is concerned, hence development of a new "new breed," would likely come from the recruitment of lay personnel. The...
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DE GAULLE'S BOMB
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Domenach, Jean-Marie
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Support from the public DE GAULLE'S BOMB •••••••••••••••• JEAN-MARIE DOMENACH •• The French Parliament has just approved a military budget which includes important credits for the atomic...
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THE STAGE
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Sheed, 1 Wilfrid
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REVIVAL OF A SALESMAN THE STAGE The tale of the good writer gone rancid is such a common-place in America that a new example hardly raises a flutter. Arthur Miller has joined an all-too familiar...
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THE SCREEN
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Hartung, Philip T.
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I use the word "Brooklyn" generically), this background must be kept in place by the viewer. Future audiences may find this harder to do. The depression still lingers in the Miller house. In real...
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BOOKS
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BOOKS • • • • • • • o • • o • • • • Our hero vs. war, women and Washington P. S. Wilkinson C. D. B. BRYAN Harper and Row, $5.95 BRIAN WILKIE In P. S. Wilkinson, the Harper Prize Novel for...
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ART
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Kaufman, Betty
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Daniel Callahan THE MIND OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMAN "All who are interested in the present mood of the Church in America can learn from this volume. Mr. Callahan's is the voice of a new Catholic...
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Vol. 081 Issue 022 (February 26 1965)
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