Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the quiet of his summer retreat at St. Josephs. N. Y.. death (of coronary thrombosis) came last week to Patrick Joseph Cardinal Hayes, 70. Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York since 1919, Prince of the Church since 1924, benign and white-haired "Cardinal of Charities" to the 1...
Less liberal politically than his colleague and onetime schoolmate. Chicago's George William Cardinal Mundelein, Cardinal Hayes was less conservative, less stern than the two other U. S. princes-Boston's William Henry Cardinal O'Connell. Philadelphia's Dennis Cardinal Dougherty. Six months will probably elapse...
Two years ago Alfred Noyes, a Catholic of eleven years' standing, wrote an able biography, Voltaire, published in the U. S. and England by Sheed & Ward, a distinguished Catholic firm. Author Noyes made no attempt to whitewash the corruptions, ecclesiastical and otherwise, of Voltaire's time; he agreed...
Letter from Mr. Noyes to Cardinal Hinsley: "So far as I know, it is the first time in history that any English writer of any standing, or indeed any English writer who in his work-whatever his personal failures may be-has reverenced 'conscience as his king.' has...
Letter from Cardinal Hinsley to the Times: "I have carefully read Mr. Noyes's book, Voltaire, and admire it . . . . I am in a position to say that there has been no condemnation, and certainly not from the Pope. There is question only of some emendments, the nature of which...