Word: confessionals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the House of Peers last week Viscount Masatoshi Okochi demanded that the Premier's slayers should at least be tried. Temporizing, the Minister of the Navy, beefy Vice Admiral Mineo Osumi, called the case "complicated," promised a trial eventually. He then entertained the House of Peers by reading...
The confession: "To destroy the present for the sake of the future is not the right means to promote idealization of national life. I realize my past conduct was a result of emotions which were not based on realities. My error was gross. What I took to be benevolence was...
To the U. S. religious world "Buchmanism," as it has conveniently been termed, is no new thing. Its beliefs and methods are well known, particularly in New York, Asheville, N. C. and Louisville, Ky., where successful meetings and house parties have been held (TIME, June 8, 1931, et seq.). Evangelizing...
Many a Catholic, says Father McCaffrey, is ignorant as to the church's teaching on the sacrament of Penance, which requires genuine sorrow rooted in an "intellectual appreciation" of sin and a firm purpose of amendment as well as simple confession. Many a non-Catholic misunderstands Penance, too; Catholics...
FABES (Gilbert H.) Georgian Confession Book. Only 500 copies printed. Mint in Dust Wrapper. 1930. $2.50