Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The S. S. Rotterdam stood two miles off Nassau in the Bahamas, her captain deciding it was too rough to land. Suddenly a tender came bobbing precariously out through the heavy sea. Aboard it was Patrick Cardinal Hayes, determined to get back to Manhattan in time to review the St...
In his sharp analysis of complexity, neither losing himself in details nor grasping at easy generalizations, Dr. Niebuhr approaches that liber mirabilis, Cardinal Newman's "Arians of the Fourth Century." One of the easy generalisations which he has avoided is that of Christianity as a withdrawal from the politics of...
If the propaganda of the Nazis depended for its success not upon force but upon cleverness and subtlety, one might predict that it would continue to enjoy its present prosperous state. The English, for example, are the most successful propagandists in the world and yet few people are aware of...
Many an observer wondered how Son James can believe in the New Deal if he opposes such a cardinal New Deal measure as the Child Labor Amendment; wondered further if the difference of opinion in the Roosevelt family itself might not indicate that the principles of the New Deal may...
Inside the cathedral was tremulous with the yellow light of a thousand candles. Years dead is Belgium's great Cardinal Mercier, but his successor, Cardinal van Roey, Archbishop of Malines, sang the Solemn Requiem Mass in sombre black and silver vestments. Though it is a strict rule of Belgian...