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NEWS & VIEWS No I n s i g h t The Catholic Press Association has refused membership to Insight, a quarterly of gay Catholic opinion. CPA president James Doyle informed the...

...In PlaiTs opinion, it's not a mistaken outlook...
...It appeared here originally under the title "Homosexuality: A Pastoral Hypothesis...
...However, Fr...
...In London, only four: Cambodia, Madagascar, Rwanda and Vietnam...
...Fourteen embassies belong in what The Economist calls "The 2,000-Plus Club...
...Everyone knows this except Americans...
...Insight will be back...
...When he disembarked from the boat on a hot summer's day in New York in 1926, a sharp-witted cold-drink vendor charged the green youth $20 for a bottle of pop...
...Insight managing editor Gabriel Lanci responded, "We're not promoting anything...
...Francis (Secular) will no longer need the permission of their husbands...
...One of two Insight articles singled out for criticism by CPA board members in the making of their decision was by Peter Fink, S.J...
...The CPA, Doyle added, "clearly identifies itself with Church teaching...
...Opinion and news journals can run their occasional unorthodox article, it appears...
...According to Doyle, "Our board of...
...The decision, therefore, was not unanimous...
...Plus came to the U.S...
...Way out front remains Nigeria, with 6,450 parking tickets canceled on grounds of diplomatic immunity in 1976...
...and joined the monastery in generous response to a call for volunteers...
...Pius Hanley, proprietor of the monastery Gift Shop for 44 years, quietly observed the 50th anniversary of his entrance to New Melleray...
...did not make The Economist's 2,000-Plus Club, which would seem to indicate that, along with "most western industrialized countries," its diplomats were "reasonably conscientious parkers or payers of fines...
...Where, for instance, does it leave Catholic publications with editorial policies that contravene Church teaching on birth control, divorce, second marriages, etc...
...23, Fr...
...Some embassies are coming on nicely," says The Economist, with bare sarcasm: Poland, up from 548 in 1972 to 3,148 last year...
...Back home in Lagos, traffic offenders are liable to be beaten in the streets...
...The board had in mind the general tenor of Insight...
...This from the current issue: "On Sept...
...CPA president James Doyle informed the journal's editors that "based on their examination of the two issues [accompanying application], board members felt that Insight presents a position that contravenes Church teaching...
...1908 at Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland, Fr...
...Born Mickey Hanley in A.D...
...Doubtful...
...The view of us as optimism justified, possibility, redemption-so profoundly felt by the European intelligentsia in the 1940s and 1950s, and by wearied and wounded ordinary men as well--is no longer tenable...
...Egypt, up from 1,318 to 4,923...
...Last year it issued 93,000 parking tickets to foreign diplomats, up from 32,000 in 1972...
...And we now suspect it, even while trying to prove it untrue...
...The decision against [Insight] membership recorded the will of "a majority of the board...
...London's laboring under the same regulations-bedamned problem...
...How, indeed, would Commonweal stand up under scrutiny...
...Knowing the CPA, the decision isn't exactly surprising, but, lord, the logic...
...JOHN DEEDY 24 June 1977:386...
...The U.S...
...Over the last decade, he writes [June 6], the U.S...
...Pius survived and was later put in charge of the abbey Gift Shop where he put his experience to good use...
...This was his entire worldly fortune and food money for the three-day trip out to the Iowa wilderness...
...It is frightening knowledge, hardly utterable, opening to us a strange future...
...We're trying to inform...
...Do any nations forgo privileges...
...directors felt that the intent of articles in the two Insight issues published was clearly to advance the editorial viewpoint that homosexuality is an acceptable alternate moral mode of sexual life, which should be approved by reasonable people and by the Church itself...
...A Neat Touch And a tip of the hat to Monastery Seasons, the newsletter from New Melleray Abbey in Dubuque, Iowa, for its tip of the cowl to a pious monk...
...Odds and Ends ---Hey, We're Gettin' There Department: If the Vatican approves a proposed rule change, married women wishing to join the Third Order of St...
...On the basis of the wording in the Insight decision, they, we, could be purged tomorrow from the CPA...
...These include France, Pakistan, Kuwait, Indonesia, Cuba, Bulgaria, Iran, Ghana...
...has seemed to European nations "an example of unsolved problems at least as often as we have seemed a great laboratory issuing definitive solutions to the world's shared problems...
...Is the issue settled...
...His first heart-warming experience of America was an omen of the joys our heavenly Father had in store for him...
...No Parking, P / e a s e New York isn't the only city moaning about immunity privileges claimed by drivers of diplomatic-corps automobiles...
...May this humble monk enjoy another fifty years of pious service to New Melleray...
...These days, he continues, Europeans "look to Britain or Denmark to know about the laboratory results--good or bad--of great social-democratic experiments, or to Germany or Sweden to learn about co-determination in the factories and new ways to organize industrial work, or to France to see how an efficient modern technocracy can be developed in an old society...
...But he declined to say what the vote was...
...4/6/73] I called CPA headquarters...
...No problem," said Doyle...
...America In EeRpse Commonweal alumnus William Pfaff is back in The New Yorker with a somber article from Paris on the erosion of belief in America as a powerful redemptive force...
...And God help that New York pop vendor if he should ever set foot in the Gift Shop...
...That's correct," said Doyle...

Vol. 104 • June 1977 • No. 13


 
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