Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Significance. Editor Ellery Sedgwick of The Atlantic Monthly lately assured the English that they were a most unprejudiced people who regarded toleration as a cardinal virtue. Here is further evidence for that contention, so far as English authors are concerned. The Monkey Puzzle, slightly awkward, a bit thin-blooded...
The bonds of matrimony having been loosed, he, ordained a fortnight ago by Cardinal Mercier, has become monk in the congregation of the Picpus Fathers She, henceforth, is Sister Claire Marie.
And from Quebec, Canada, the Pope heard without surprise, that the late Louis Cardinal Begin (TIME, July 27) had died penniless.
In your issue of July 27, Page 18, referring to the body of Cardinal Begin lying in state (so to speak), were these words: ". . . while thousands of those .whose souls had been in his custody," etc.
Thus TIME related the death and burial of Cardinal Begin as that of a Christian, of a Catholic. Would Mr. Cornell have done otherwise?-ED.