Word: catholicizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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* Extension Magazine, official missionary monthly of the Roman Catholic Church, facetiously recommended the following Hoover Cabinet in an editorial: "For Secretary of State, the Hon. Jim Vance, President and publisher of the Fellowship Forum; for Secretary of the Treasury, the Hon. F. Scott McBride, Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League...
The choir sang hymns, Rector Ray read from the psalms. There were four talks, all by laymen: one a Jew, one a Roman Catholic, one an Episcopalian, one a freethinker interested in Theosophy.
The Dispatch. Young Joseph Pulitzer was a familiar figure in St. Louis, and somewhat alarming, when he founded the Post-Dispatch. Born in Mako, Hungary, in 1847, of a Jewish father and a Catholic mother, he came to the U. S. to enlist in the Union cavalry during the Civil...
St. Jean Baptiste (76th Street and Lexington Avenue), where the Host is displayed night and day for perpetual adoration. A group of Roman Catholic laymen, some rich, some poor, called the Nocturnal Adoration Society, meets once a week to spend the night in prayer.
St. Andrew's (No. 20 City Hall Place). Every Sunday at 2:30 a. m. Rev. William E. Cashin, formerly chaplain of the Tombs jail, says a special mass for Roman Catholic printers from the newspaper shops in the neighborhood.