Word: archbishops
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Archbishop, Cameraman. Discreet Cameraman Thomas Walker, who threw away his tiny $300 camera before slipping out of Russia last spring, confined his snapping to the Ukraine. Of that district, in the House of Lords, the Archbishop of Canterbury later said: "There was going on a famine of a degree of severity which has hardly ever before been known...
...Moscovite knows the "success" of Comrade Stalin in dragooning peasants on to collective farms where they are at the mercy of the Soviet Power has vastly increased the ease of forced grain collections. That "ample stocks for seed and food are in the hands of the authorities" neither the Archbishop of Canterbury nor anyone else denies. It is rather because they are in the State's hands that some 6,000,000 peasants starved in 1932-33, the State withholding tell-tale statistics until 1934 when they were no longer news...
...York contains more Irish Catholics than any other city in the world. Its five archbishops have been named Hughes, McCloskey, Corrigan, Farley, Hayes. Its handsome Gothic Cathedral on Fifth Avenue is dedicated to St. Patrick. Of the city's priests, policemen, bartenders, politicians, firemen, judges and streetcar conductors, a goodly number are named for the Scottish-born saint who brought Christianity to Ireland. Thus there was plenty of cause for pious feeling last week when the authentic spiritual successor of St. Patrick-Joseph Cardinal MacRory, Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland-visited New York...
Bishop MacRory visited the U. S. in 1926, member of the retinue of Armagh's Archbishop O'Donnell at the Chicago Eucharistic Congress. In 1928 he ascended the throne which Archbishop O'Donnell's death left vacant. In 1929 he got his red hat. Last week Cardinal MacRory arrived in Manhattan on the S. S. Pennsylvania* after traveling half way around the world from Australia, where he represented the Pope at a Eucharistic Congress...
...Leopoldo Kahn, born an Alsatian Jew, now a French citizen and for 46 years a resident of these Islands, was given the Order of Pope Pius IX by Archbishop O'Doherty with all the appropriate ceremony. Don Leopoldo has always befriended the Church, aiding its charities and giving the country twelve good Catholic sons and daughters (by two wives, mestizas both of them). He was in close contact with the Vatican during the late War and is considered a great friend of Catholicism without ever having professed it as his religion...