Monday, Apr. 05, 1954
Words & Works
P: Roman Catholics have called the movie, Martin Luther,* historically inaccurate, charging that it omits unfavorable parts of Luther's career and personality. The answer of the Rev. Paul C. Empie, executive director of the National Lutheran Council, in the American Lutheran: the film had to concentrate on the essential religious issues of Luther's life. Adds Empie: "It's almost amusing to note how Roman Catholics who tell us not to judge their faith by the immorality of certain popes ridicule the teachings of Luther on the grounds of his alleged bad table manners."
P: At the suggestion of the local Chamber of Commerce, the Ministerial Alliance of Canyon, Texas (pop. 4,364) started a series of public prayers for rain. In Santa Fe, N. Mex., also in the Southwest's drought area, Roman Catholic Archbishop Edwin V. Byrne ordered prayers for rain, too. A few hours later, rain fell.
* Variety last week estimated that the picture's U.S. and Canada gross will reach $3,500,000.
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