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  Paul VI Has Enough Left to Beat O'Connell - washingtonpost.com
The win kept Paul VI (14-4, 7-2) in third place in the league and ended a six-game drought to the Knights.
His three-point play gave Paul VI a 72-67 lead with 1 minute 20 seconds left in the third overtime, the biggest lead by either team since O'Connell held a 59-54 edge early in the first overtime.
Paul VI 79, O'Connell 70 (3 OT) Doesn't Get Easier: After having played five games in eight days, Paul VI is off until Tuesday.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/20/AR2006012002282_pf.html   (563 words)

  
  Pope Paul VI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit all five continents, and was until the election of Pope John Paul II the most travelled pope in history, earning the nickname the Pilgrim Pope.
Pope Paul VI On June 29 1972 Pope Paul VI in a homily delivered a strikingly downbeat analysis of the state of the Roman Catholic Church post Vatican II.
Pope Paul VI caused considerable surprise in 1968 when, to the consternation of his aides, he apparently denied rumours that he was homosexual.
www.hackettstown.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Pope_Paul_VI   (2381 words)

  
 Pope John Paul I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 15, 1969, he was appointed patriarch of Venice by Pope Paul VI and took possession of the archdiocese on February 3, 1970.
John Paul I intended to prepare an encyclical in order to confirm the lines of the Second Vatican Council ("an extraordinary long-range historical event and of growth for the Church", he said) and to enforce the Church's discipline in the life of priests and the faithful.
Pope John Paul was accused of being unable to handle the endless supply of documentation that was sent to him by Jean-Marie Cardinal Villot, the Cardinal Secretary of State.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pope_John_Paul_I   (4240 words)

  
 POPE PAUL VI FACTS AND INFORMATION
VI''), born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini (September_26, 1897 – August_6, 1978), reigned as Pope and as sovereign of Vatican_City from 1963 to 1978.
Paul VI donated his own Papal_Tiara, a gift from his former Archdiocese of Milan, to the Basilica_of_the_National_Shrine_of_the_Immaculate_Conception in Washington_D.C. In 1965 he established the Synod_of_Bishops but controversially withdrew two issues from its authority, priestly celibacy and the issue of contraception and made both the subject of controversial encyclicals.
Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit five continents, and was until the election of Pope_John_Paul_II the most travelled pope in history, earning the nickname ''the Pilgrim Pope''.
www.palfacts.com /Pope_Paul_VI   (2344 words)

  
 Knights of Columbus - Pope Paul VI Assembly, No. 2367
Pope Paul VI Assembly 2367 is a very active assembly with patriotic programs and charitable activities dedicated to the Church, Community and Youth.
Pope Paul VI was born on September 26, 1887 at Concescio, Lombardy, Italy as Giovanni Battista Montini.
Paul issued frequent reassertions of papal primacy in the facing of growing dissent within the Roman Catholic Church itself.
www.mdkofc.org /popepaul   (506 words)

  
 Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI was Bishop of Rome from 1963 to 1978.
For Paul it was essential to break the control of society by economics, and to destroy the psychological atmosphere of fatalism that stemmed from viewing the world as controlled by impersonal 'forces' (for example, the laws of the market).
Paul VI's encyclicals have made the cautious observation that freedom can sometimes mask an ideology of radical autonomy 'opposing the freedom of others,' and that in the social and political spheres, a more just sharing in decisions and goods is a better basis for the exercise of human freedom and authentic development.
www.shc.edu /theolibrary/resources/popes_paul6.htm   (835 words)

  
 Pope Paul VI as Prophet
Pope Paul VI made four rather general "prophecies" about what would happen if the Church's teaching on contraception were ignored.
Pope Paul's final warning was that contraception would lead man to think that he had unlimited dominion over his own body.
John Paul II has spoken of the Church's teaching on contraception as a part of the "permanent patrimony" of the Faith.
www.goodmorals.org /smith7.htm   (915 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Pope Paul VI
In 1964, Paul made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and became the first pope in over 150 years to leave Italy.
Paul met with leaders of other churches, and in 1969 addressed the World Council of Churches, and limited doctrinal agreements were reached with the Anglicans and Lutherans.
Paul issued frequent reassertions of papal primacy in the face of growing dissent within the Roman Catholic Church itself.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/pope0262.htm   (335 words)

  
 Paul VI. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1964, Paul VI made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land; he was the first pope in over 150 years to leave Italy.
The broader international outlook of the Vatican under Paul VI was matched by a new ecumenism.
In 1968, in the encyclical Humanae Vitae, Paul reaffirmed the church’s long-standing ban on contraception.
www.bartleby.com /65/pa/Paul6.html   (649 words)

  
 December 2, 1999 TOP 100 CATHOLICS: (dec2top.htm)
Paul VI was not a man of pomp, rejecting these trappings to turn his attention to the poor.
Paul convened synods, introduced the Episcopal Synods and defined the role of the priests and the laity as well as retirement age for the ordained.
It was Paul VI who was the first Pope to honor two holy women by officially proclaiming Saint Teresa of Avila and Saint Catherine of Siena as the first female Doctors of the Church.
www.dailycatholic.org /issue/archives/1999Dec/229dec2,vol.10,no.229txt/dec2top.htm   (2515 words)

  
 Paul VI
Paul VI - Paul VI (Giovanni Battista Montini) Pope Birthplace: Concesio, nr.
Paul VI: Prepapal Career - Prepapal Career The son of a prominent newspaper editor, he was ordained in 1920.
Pope John Paul VI before the altar in the open air cathedral in the center of Bombay where he consecrated 6 new bishops of 5 continents, before a crowd of 150.000 faithful.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0837898.html   (254 words)

  
 Paul VI ( Montini )
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www.csun.edu /~hcfll004/PaulVI.html   (840 words)

  
 Paul VI High School Online
Paul VI High School seeks to enroll those applicants whose academic achievement and personal promise indicate that they are likely to become positive members of the community.
Paul VI High School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, financial aid programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
No student should be discouraged from seeking admission to Paul VI High School because of his or her family’s inability to finance all or part of the tuition.
www.pvihs.org /admissions.html   (789 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Paul VI
In 1965, in a historic meeting, he and Athenagoras I, Greek Orthodox ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople (present-day İstanbul), reached an agreement to nullify the mutual excommunications of the Eastern and Western churches in 1054.
Paul VI was active in extending the concern of the Vatican to Roman Catholics outside Europe.
Among Paul's more important encyclicals were his decision to increase the use of the vernacular in parts of the Mass (1963) and his reaffirmations of the traditional church bans on priestly matrimony (1967) and artificial birth control (1968).
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761565185   (516 words)

  
 Pope pays tribute 25 years after death of Paul VI
Honouring Pope Paul VI on yesterday's 25th anniversary of his death, Pope John Paul II celebrated a memorial Mass and dedicated much of his weekly general audience to the anniversary.
At the audience, Pope John Paul spoke of the Angelus address Pope Paul had prepared for the public the day he died, an address he was unable to read.
Pope John Paul said his predecessor knew that every gesture and choice he made each day must be part of "the great passage he was preparing for step by step" as his death approached.
www.cathnews.com /news/308/34.php   (808 words)

  
 Concerning the Renewed Debate About Paul VI's Missal
...on the tragic error made by Paul VI with the proscription of the use of Pope St. Pius V's Missal together with the approval of the "new" Missal which was to prove to be a break in the Church's liturgical tradition (pp.lO5-116).
Paul VI had to abolish the use of St. Pius V's Missal..., Pius V's Missal had diminished to the point of becoming an almost dried-up trickle of water, quite unable to water and nourish the faith and piety of the Christian people.
Paul VI had to abolish the use of Pius V's Missal, because it was totally inadequate for achieving the pastoral ends of the Second Vatican Council, and as well because the content of the Eucholog [i.e.
www.sspxasia.com /Documents/SiSiNoNo/1999_January/Concerning_the_Renewed_Debate.htm   (1539 words)

  
 Election to the Papacy (from Paul VI) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The First Letter of Paul to the Corinthians and The Second Letter of Paul to the Corinthians are now respectively the seventh and eighth books of the New Testament canon.
Paul, writing from prison, expresses affection for the newly converted Onesimus and asks that he be received in the same spirit that would mark Paul's own arrival, even though Onesimus may be guilty of previous failings.
Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini, archbishop of Milan, chose the name Paul VI when he was elected the Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic church on June 21, 1963.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-206196?tocId=206196&ct=   (943 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Did Paul VI Compromise the Real Presence?
One notes that Paul VI broke with many customs during the era of the Second Vatican Council in his attempt to lead the Church towards a renewal in her Divine mission.
As Christ's Real Presence, Paul VI places the Eucharist (and rightly so!) at the center of our spiritual lives as Catholics, through which God the Son is offered to God the Father in atonement for our human sins.
What one notices here is that Pope Paul VI pays particular attention to Christ's Real Presence in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist, a teaching of the Church to which he goes through great pain to substantiate from the Church's theological Tradition.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=4455   (2066 words)

  
 Paul VI Catholic High School
Paul VI Catholic High School, established in 1983, is one of four secondary schools in the highly regarded Arlington Diocesan school system.
From an original enrollment of 350 students, Paul VI has grown to a current capacity of 1,170 young men and women who seek the excellent and well-rounded educational experience that PVI offers.
With its challenging academic curriculum, distinguished performance and fine arts programs, outstanding sports, and wide-ranging extracurricular activities, Paul VI is recognized as one of the finest college preparatory schools in the region.
www.paulvi.net   (173 words)

  
 LT68 - POPE PAUL VI AND THE TRUTH OF SACRED SCRIPTURE
Especially insofar as Paul VI was the Pope upon whose approval and promulgation the Vatican II documents depend for their magisterial authority, his own understanding of those documents should be seen as authoritative and normative.
First, as I have already stressed, Paul VI himself, in constantly reaffirming the Catholic tradition regarding the Gospels, did not appeal simply to his own and his predecessors' authority; he also pointed to the defective post-Kantian philosophical premises which prejudice the 'demythologizing' school of Gospel criticism.
Gilbert, S.J., "Paul VI: In Memoriam" (Biblica 59 [1978] 453-462).
www.rtforum.org /lt/lt68.html   (3935 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Papal audience topics: Paul VI, visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina
Vatican, Jun. 25, 2003 (CWNews.com) - During his regular public audience on Wednesday, June 25, Pope John Paul II (bio - news) touched on two main themes: the papacy of Paul VI, and his recent trip to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
(Paul VI actually assumed the papacy on June 30, 1963.) Pope John Paul II said that he thought of Paul VI as a "father" and a "teacher," recalling how his predecessor had begun the difficult process of carrying out the reforms called for by the Second Vatican Council.
Pope Paul VI, the current Pontiff continued, "wished for the ecclesial community to open itself to the world and its questions, without accepting the spirit of the world.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=23153   (538 words)

  
 Deception of the century
On June 29, 1972, Pope Paul VI stunned the world with the words: "From some fissure the smoke of satan entered into the temple of God." The Bayside message of September 28, 1978 referred to Paul VI's statement: “Listen to your Vicar who stated that the smoke of satan had entered My Church.
The appearance in public is not Paul VI, it is the Impostor pope.
Paul VI died August 6, 1978, at the age of 80.
www.tldm.org /News3/impostor.htm   (3811 words)

  
 ACH 4/24/97 -- Paul VI School to Sell Sweets for Priests   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In every classroom at Paul VI High School in Fairfax, a neon pink sign reads "Live Jesus!" This quote from St. Francis de Sales defines the values which the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales have taught students since they founded the school in 1983.
"Paul VI was created in spirit and it is this spirit that compels us to give back to those who have given so much," she said.
Paul VI receives 63 percent from each $2 Milk chocolate and california almond bar.
www.catholicherald.com /articles/00articles/sch970424.htm   (427 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Paul VI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Paul VI (1897-1978), pope (1963-1978), who presided over most of the Second Vatican Council and guided the Roman Catholic church in a time of change.
The year was characterized by increasing efforts on the part of religious institutions and individuals to undertake a radical reexamination of how faith relates to everyday life.
Human conflict and the crises of social change, as represented by the war in Vietnam and the violent riots which have...
encarta.msn.com /Paul_VI.html   (188 words)

  
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Paul VI wears the symbol wore exclusively by the Jewish high priest.
Given that Paul VI’s rational is clearly a smaller copy of the rational worn by the Jewish high priest, the most probable interpretation for its use seems to be that he wanted to indicate some unrevealed relationship between his papal investiture and the present day high priesthood of Judaism.
This mysterious ecumenical aspiration of Paul VI was repeated in a different way by John Paul II.
www.traditioninaction.org /Questions/E003_Rational_of_Judgment.htm   (738 words)

  
 Pope Paul VI International Prize
Twenty years have passed since June 23, 1984 when the Paul VI Institute of Brescia honored Hans Urs von Balthasar with the Pope Paul VI International Prize in recognition of his theological work.
The Paul VI International Prize crowns personalities or institutions “that with their work have contributed to the growth of religious sense in the world.
It was the first prize to be awarded by the Institute after its foundation and this award underlines the importance of the figure of Hans Urs von Balthasar for the post-concilior era.
www.aventicum.ch /EN_Pages/EN_edit20paoloVI.htm   (648 words)

  
 A Happy Devil's Advocate Looks at the Beatification Process of Pope Paul VI
And the devil's advocate remained idle throughout the proceedings: as regards Paul VI's sanctity, there is not much to discuss….
Is Paul VI's sanctity really "something that is so difficult to discuss?" Yet, as Archbishop of Milan, Montini was already to blame for some very foolish actions [not to mention those committed behind the back of Pope Pius XII.
Translators note — the hammer and sickle: the emblem of a sickle crossed by a hammer, adopted by the U.S.S.R. for its Soviet flag in 1923 as a symbol of the unity of interest and purpose of worker and peasant.
www.sspxasia.com /Documents/SiSiNoNo/1997_July/A_Happy_Devils_Advocate.htm   (662 words)

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