Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A notable side attraction at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 was the Parliament of Religions, gotten up by the Rev. John Henry Barrows of Chicago. Opened with a prayer by the late great James Cardinal Gibbons, the Parliament brought to the U. S. for the first time...
Last week Theodor Cardinal Innitzer, Vienna's archbishop, appealed to the world to rescue "millions" in Russia from famine which he predicted would be at its peak in four months. Declared he: "Famine conditions there are accompanied by such cruel phenomena of mass starvation as infanticide and cannibalism."
Sharp-eyed Catholics will note that in almost every sequence Pius XI is accompanied by his favorite secretary, Monsignor Camillo Caccia Dominioni, who is supposed to have been secretly nominated a Cardinal last spring. The four U. S. Cardinals appear, with the camera most friendly to New York's...
Not Abandoned. From his office at the Vatican, slim, sensitive-fingered Papal Secretary of State Cardinal Pacelli kept assuring German Catholics through statements to the Roman Press that their enforced political sacrifices were not in vain.
Dr. Keble's "National Apostasy" sermon electrified the Oxford Movement for which he, John Henry Newman and later Edward Bouverie Pusey worked. They yearned for order in ritual and discipline in the priesthood. They started a series of tracts, full of exaltation and theology, which ended with John Henry...