Word: catholicism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Nowhere is this better seen than in the Roman Catholic Church. The contemplation of the oldest institution in the world, which for nearly two thousand years has exercised unbroken dominion over the souls and often the bodies of men contains in itself something of the dramatic. It has had its...
Catholic U. 27, George Washington 24.
"And so the Roman Curia has come to this! Here is a representative of the official papal household establishing himself in New York and openly advertising that he is there 'for the purpose of dealing with the annulment of marriages in the Roman Catholic Church.' . . .
"To have your marriage rigidly scrutinized in the hope of finding a technical flaw from the standpoint of Roman canon law-which is exceedingly technical-don't go to Paris or Reno, but to a lawyer close at hand. A fee, a little quiet litigation, and obedience to the...
Died. James Cox Brady, 45, able financier, lavish host, important Catholic; in Manhattan, after five days' illness, of pneumonia. His father, Anthony N. Brady, (died 1913) accumulated $80,000,000 by organizing public utilities and on the Stock Exchange; the son, with his brother Nicholas F., increased the family...