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Arcanum (also known as Arcanum Divinae) is an encyclical issued on 10 February 1880 by Pope Leo XIII, on the topic of Christian marriage. The encyclical was considered the forerunner to Pope Pius XI 's 1930 Casti connubii and Pope Paul VI 's 1968 Humanae vitae . [ 1 ]
Arcanum divinae: The hidden design of the divine wisdom: On Christian Marriage: 10 February 1880 5. Grande munus: On Saints Cyril and Methodius: 30 September 1880 6. Sancta Dei civitas: The Holy City of God: On Mission Societies: 3 December 1880 7. Diuturnum: On the Origin of Civil Power: 29 June 1881 8. Licet multa: On Catholics in Belgium: 3 ...
Widower Ramlal lives a wealthy lifestyle near Poona, India along with his two daughters and a son.His daughter, Malti, is a Science graduate; Nirmala, a matriculate, and the son, Atma, who wants his father to finance a Hindi film, which he himself will produce under the banner of "Wah Wah Productions", he even signs up a nubile and sexy Meena Priyadarshini, the daughter of Ramlal's Estate ...
A section of the film’s male audience was quick to jump on the conversation, calling the film "too feminist", whereas Mrs resonated with many women in India, where more than 470,000 cases are ...
Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama rated the film one out of five stars and wrote that On the whole, DHAAI AKSHAR PREM KE lacks a cohesive script and hit music to compliment this love story". [1] A critic from Rediff.com wrote that " Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke might have been interesting if Raj Kanwar hadn't quite crammed so much into it -- dream ...
The new Netflix film tracks the life of the great conductor Leonard Bernstein, but surprisingly sheds little light behind the making of his greatest works, Candide and West Side Story.
Baabul (transl. Father's affection to daughter) is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language romantic family drama film, directed by Ravi Chopra. The movie stars Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, John Abraham, Rani Mukerji and Salman Khan. It celebrates B. R. Chopra's 50 years in cinema, though it was unsuccessful at the box office. [2]
Till Marriage Do Us Part (Italian: Mio Dio, come sono caduta in basso!, also known as How Long Can You Fall?) is a 1974 Italian erotic comedy film written and directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Laura Antonelli. [1] [2] Released in the U.S. in 1979, it was nominated for the 37th Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. [3]