Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago disavowed Father Coughlin's addresses in their connection with the Catholic Church last Sunday, he clearly drew the line between the political and religious activities of the Radio Priest. This announcement that he is no longer "authorized to speak for the Catholic Church" and that...
Cardinal Mundelein has taken the first step. The Catholic Church should go further. In spite of all that cardinals or bishops may say, much of the public will not divorce Father Coughlin from the Church and his opinions will gain weight because of his position there. Since he cannot, according...
In a pastoral letter issued over the signature of Philadelphia's Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, the U. S. bishops declared: "His Holiness calls us to the defense of our democratic government, framed in a Constitution that safeguards the inalienable rights of man. . . . This charge solemnly approves the American hierarchy'...
The question of racism, abhorrent to the international and supranational views of Catholicism, has lately been much on the Pope's mind. There are rumors that he will soon issue an encyclical denouncing racism as a heresy; that a Catholic organization will be launched to combat anti-Semitism throughout...
Two U. S. priests (unnamed) visited him, reported that His Eminence, 63, "is looking young for his years," that a priest who had been thrown from a second-story window during the rioting had since died. Cardinal Innitzer, they said, declared that "the invaders . . . 30 young toughs . . . would not have...