Word: francises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"We need saints who live in our own day, who are subjects of our own nation, who are members of our own parishes. Someone whose house we can point out and whose photograph we can show. Why shouldn't this city, this parish, give the world a saint? Why...
Only candidate for Catholic canonization who lived in the U. S. at all recently is Mother Francis Xavier Cabrini (1850-1917) of Chicago (TIME, Sept. 18, 1933).
Of lately-deceased Catholics who might fit Father Feeney's specifications, and whose friends could be counted upon to push their saintly causes, the best known would be Wartime Chaplain Rev. Francis P. Duffy, Poet Joyce Kilmer (Trees) and Football Coach Knute Rockne. All are known to have lived...
A committee has been selected, headed by Oscar W. Hausserman, with Thomas J. Campbell handling the publicity. Others on the committee are John Elliott, Robert L. Fisher, Hugh L. Gaddis, Arthur J. Goldsmith, Francis C. Gray, Curt E. Hanse, Joseph P. Kennedy, Ralph Lowell, Clarence B. Randall, Howard C. Reid...
Married. Mrs. Clara Le Baron Morgan Warren, widow of Wyoming's Senator Francis Emroy Warren, mother-in-law of General John Joseph Pershing; and Albert Wells Russel, retired Cleveland businessman; by Rev. ZëBarney Thorne Phillips, chaplain of the U. S. Senate; in the Washington apartment of Associate...