Word: archbishops
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When Pope Pius XI set up a new archdiocese with Los Angeles as its centre last month, and elevated Bishop John Joseph Cantwell to be archbishop, San Diego became a separate diocese (TIME, Oct. 5). Last week the Holy Father made known his choice for bishop of that see: a tall, husky, affable priest named Very Rev. Charles Francis Buddy, 49, rector of St. Joseph's Cathedral in St. Joseph...
...Mexico City last week Catholics heard that the Pope might appoint Right Rev. Guillermo Tritschler, Bishop of San Luis Potosí, to succeed the late Indian-born Pascual Diaz as Primate and Archbishop of Mexico. Bishop Tritschler, born 58 years ago of German and Spanish ancestry, has shepherded the agrarian and silver-producing diocese of San Luis Potosí for five years. To patient Catholics in States where the Church is relentlessly persecuted, this appointment may well bring hope. San Luis Potosí is one of the few States where priests and nuns walk the streets in canonical garb unmolested...
...Archbishops however did not cut themselves off last week from ever attending a function at which the King may ask them to meet Mrs. Simpson. The Chaplain of the Archbishop of Canterbury made this clear when he denied a story that the Archbishops had told the King they would not attend "any function" at which Mrs. Simpson is present. Thus her presence in Westminster Abbey would not be taken by the Archbishop of Canterbury as precluding his officiating to crown King Edward...
Last week, to commemorate the anniversary of the Chicago-Lambeth Quadri lateral, there gathered in suburban Evanston, at the invitation of the Episcopal Church, some 150 bishops and archbishops of the Anglican communion in the Western Hemisphere, including two primates-Toronto's Archbishop Derwyn Trevor Owen, and Archbishop Edward Hutson of the West Indies...
...farmer and small-towner, many a Scandinavian and German-American who still speaks the European tongue of his forebears. Because of the sect's diffuse organization, there is as yet no great single U. S. Lutheran Church whose head might speak with the authority of a Catholic archbishop. Biggest Lutheran body in U. S. is the United Lutheran Church, formed in 1918 of three smaller bodies and today embracing 34 state synods, 4,000 churches, 1,000,000-odd confirmed members. Its busy, white-goateed head, re-elected every two years since that time, has been Manhattan...