Word: archbishop
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...were in this country. In 52 countries served by the Y. M. C. A., more than 7,000 officers are employed; in the U. S. alone more than 5,000. Coincident with this report was the arrival in the U. S. of Gennadios, Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of Thessalonica and Archbishop of Macedonia, for an inspection of Y. M. C. A. activities here...
...article caught the eye: "NOTED PRELATE HERE SUNDAY. "The Most Reverend John T. McNicholas, Archbishop of Cincinnati, will arrive . . . early Sunday morning . . . will breakfast at the temporary episcopal residence in the Chancery building . . . and will say mass at one of the churches...
...silly to say that an archbishop said mass after breakfast? (See THE PRESS...
...this eating before mass some innovation in Catholic observance? Was so high a prelate as the Archbishop subtly establishing a new custom? Silly idea! The esteemed Free Press, under normal newspaper pressure, which is inconceivable to the uninitiated, had made an error, an error easily forgivable when the reader reflected...
...Whether it be Cabinet officers, a United States Senator, a Methodist Bishop, a Baptist evangelist, a Presbyterian doctor of divinity, the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Pope of Rome, I do not propose to allow any man to declare, without my indignant protest, that the stalwart, God-fearing men and praying handmaidens of God who fought for prohibition on their knees as well as at the ballot box are given to the habitual practice of misrepresentation...