Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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His Eminence, John Cardinal Bonzano, carried himself in Chicago last week as the most solemn man alive. He was the "most eminent Lord Cardinal Legate," chief deputy of the Vicar of Christ, come to Chicago for the XXVIII Eucharistic Congress.
Overture. This 28th Congress opened officially June 20. But the preceding Thursday the scarlet "Cardinals' Train" (TIME, June 21) bearing Cardinal Banzano, Cardinal Hayes and seven foreign cardinals had reached Chicago. (Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia traveled alone, joined them the next day. Cardinal O'Connell of Boston, who...
Prologue. Cardinal Mundelein had promised his Pope a "spiritual bouquet of a million communions" (TIME, May 31). He furnished them, and more, by skillfully organized work. The communicants were not lacking. But the archdiocese contains only 353 churches. So on Sunday, the first day of the Congress, hundreds of priests...
Ashore, thousands tried to catch the emerald and diamond ring on Cardinal Bonzano's hand-to get grace thereby. The police permitted a few to kiss the ring.
A few days before the most exalted of these, John Cardinal Bonzano, legate of the Pope to this Congress, had been greeted in princely fraternity by Patrick Cardinal Hayes of New York. This was in New York bay, where yachts, sailboats, rowboats, tugs, scows interfered with the decorum of such...