Word: archbishop
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Priest . . ." Twelve thousand tough, enthusiastic young Milanese Catholics jammed into the Great Hall to honor St. Ambrose and hear militant words. Cried Monsignor Adelmo Bicchierai, spokesman of Cardinal Schuster, Archbishop of Milan: "The time has come to live again the days when the Lombards rose around Alberto di Giussano.* . . . We must be ready for victorious martyrdom...
...dean's office and jurisdiction in this country does not extend beyond the confines of the cathedral body, of which he is the head. Outside those limits he speaks and acts only for himself. The Archbishop of Canterbury has neither responsibility for what the dean may say or do nor power to control...
...Church of England were not such a respectable organization, it might be considered a scandalous one. Twice in ten weeks the Archbishop of Canterbury has found it necessary to repudiate the opinions expressed by some of his leading clergy. First it was the Bishop of Birmingham (TIME, Oct. 27). Last week it was the Dean of Canterbury...
Last week the archbishop explained some "widespread misunderstandings...
Died. Pierre Petit Cardinal de Julleville, 71, gaunt, intellectual Archbishop of Rouen and Primate of Normandy; in Rouen. A leader in French Catholic education, he became a medical corps sergeant in World War I, later served as a chaplain, was twice decorated for bravery under fire...