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Terence Cardinal Cooke, L.H.D., Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York...
Religion. Every year, at least one man of the cloth is selected. This year. speculation has ranged from Union Sominary's Bishop Moseley to Boston's Archbishop Medeiros to Harvard's own Charles P. Price '40. Once again, it could be anyone...
Four members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic community delivered a letter on May 19 to the office of Humberto Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston, requesting that Medeiros "make a contribution to the Berrigan Defense Fund" and publicly endorse Father Philip Berrigan...
However conservative he may be in matters of traditional doctrine and discipline, Pope Paul VI has always had a warm predilection for social activism. As Archbishop Giovanni Battista Montini of Milan, he initiated a range of programs for the workers and poor of that problem-plagued archdiocese. In his travels as Pope, he has repeatedly made a point of seeking out the sick and impoverished. His remarkable 1967 social encyclical, Populorum Progressio (On the Development of Peoples), called on nations to engage in a worldwide program of aggressive social action. Now comes an apostolic letter* in which the Pope addresses...
...Vatican aide cited approvingly both the U.S. activities of the Berrigan brothers (provided they did not resort to violent methods) and the widespread campaign to improve living conditions for migrant workers. He also pointed to the dedication of Archbishop Helder Pessōa Cāmara of Recife to Brazil's poor, and the work of Peruvian Bishop Luis Barbarén, "the slum bishop," who devotes his time to the slum dwellers around Lima. One common denominator of such forthright action is a degree of risk, as Bishop Barbarén found out last week; Peruvian authorities arrested...