Word: archbishop
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Raymond-Marie Cardinal Rouleau, Archbishop of Quebec, was dangerously bruised and cut when a blowout crashed his motor into a ditch near Levis, Quebec. Last rites had been administered, but prayers continued to go up from many a church in the Cardinal's province. The Cardinal convalesced...
...Church of England and its affiliates in other countries (including the U. S. Protestant Episcopal Church), after five weeks of secret deliberation in Lambeth Palace, London (TIME, July 14), last week published 75 resolutions which they had agreed upon. Accompanying the resolutions was a surprisingly prosaic encyclical letter by Archbishop Cosmo Gordon Lang of Canterbury...
...made peace (TIME, July 1, 1929). Mexican churches reopened for services, not, however, the Cathedral. Three and a half centuries had weakened the structure. Its use had become dangerous. The chapter took advantage of the cessation of worship to reinforce weakened portions. Last week repairs were sufficient for safety. Archbishop Pascual Diaz, primate of Mexico, and Archbishop Leopoldo Ruiz y Florez, Apostolic Delegate to Mexico, were ready to celebrate a high pontifical mass. They gave a signal. The bellringers boomed their bells. The worshipers flocked in, un- persuaded until that moment that their faith was really re-established in Mexico...
...only lived for many years thereafter, he died at the age of 89, Cardinal Archbishop of Bordeaux and Senator of the Gironde! Messieurs, can France afford to bury alive men who may become her foremost citizens...
...James De Wolf Perry, Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S., reached London last fortnight to attend the Lambeth Conference of Bishops of the Anglican Communion (TIME, July 14). Last week Bishop Perry had a talk with the most Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, primate of All England, ecclesiastical head of the Church of England.* The Archbishop told the Bishop something exalting: the Church of England has formally decided to recognize the Protestant Episcopal Church as the first Colonial Branch of the Mother Church, and to promote the Presiding Bishop from sixteenth place...