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In Greece, most of the 9,000 priests are underpaid and poorly educated, and the bishops seem to be locked in continual battle with Parliament over such jurisdictional problems as the appointment of new metropolitans. But Greek Orthodoxy has also given rise to the impressive Zoe (life) and Sotir (Saviour...
What the opera does center on is the priest's personal dilemma, and much of the performance's success came from Gregory Sandow's imposing portrayal of this character. Yet because the issue which created this personal strife is so unimportant to the libretto, the priest cannot be a complete...
But when he called reporters in for interviews, Bidault insisted that his political activities were far from over. "I am the leader of the National Resistance Council. I am the boss of it all," he boasted. In France, there was only official silence. Fact was, the French government was delighted...
Frost's poetry offers a continual, often contradictory questioning of, mulling over, joking about, Frost's (and man's) place in the world and what can or cannot be known (and done) about it. Heroic pronouncements, grandiose, soul-satisfying finalities, were not his style. "There may be...
Yes, fly. In the air. Like a bird. Anyway, that's what people said at the time. According to many witnesses, Father Giuseppe flew more than a hundred times. He flew when he had a mystical experience, and sometimes he flew for a considerable distance. Once in an ecstasy...