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...most encouraging to read of Paul Blanshard's attempt to have Archbishop O'Hara's American citizenship revoked [TIME, March 2]. I only hope we can count on Blanshard's continuing to make an ass of himself...
...Radio Theater (Mon. 9 p.m. CBS). Walter Pidgeon in The People Against O'Hara...
Last week Blanshard thought he had found, in Dublin, a good object lesson of how Catholicism conflicts with the obligations of U.S. citizens. He called at the U.S. embassy with a petition to the State Department, demanding that the U.S. citizenship of Archbishop Gerald P. O'Hara, papal nuncio to Ireland, be revoked. His reason: Archbishop O'Hara, a native-born American whose diocese is Savannah-Atlanta, Ga., is violating the McCarran Act by serving as an agent of a foreign power. Said Blanshard, in a press conference over his action: "Americans believe that no American...
...John Francis O'Hara...
...time, in view of their increasing importance in church affairs, e.g., U.S. contributions account for one-third of the Vatican's foreign revenues, the U.S. clergy hoped to get three or four more. The most talked-about candidates: Archbishops Richard J. Gushing of Boston, John Francis O'Hara of Philadelphia, Joseph E. Ritter of St. Louis...