Word: catholicize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The most expert woman in the world on plebiscites is a U. S. citizen and her name is Sarah Wambaugh. She used to teach economics and history at Radcliffe and Wellesley. Last week the League of Nations picked her, with two men, to umpire that headline event Woodrow Wilson scheduled...
Dr. Perry's committee swung into action. A fighter who preferred defeat to compromise, he wished his fellow Virginian ousted. He got the committee to vote (43-to-28) to retire Bishop Cannon for "ill health" - only grounds permissible under church discipline. But the conference, after two hours of...
Chicago-born 55 years ago, "Redheaded Willie" O'Brien was baptized, given First Communion, confirmed and ordained in the same Cathedral-church in which he was consecrated. Educated at DePaul University and Kenrick Seminary (St. Louis), he has for 27 years specialized in the flourishing Catholic Church Extension Society...
Roman Catholics in the U. S., Alaska and Hawaii now total 20,322,594 souls, reported a new Official Catholic Directory published last week. During the year past the Church gained 54,191 communicants, of whom 49,181 were converts. The active hierarchy: 29,619 priests, 107 bishops, 18 archbishops...
The Colonel had established a gaming place in St. Augustine, Fla., with his brother John, when Promoter Henry M. Flagler suggested that his budding social colony at Palm Beach needed a place to risk its money. Bradley's celebrated Beach Club was opened in 1898. In its 36 years...