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...done. Golancz pointed out that promises of postwar retribution "do not save lives," suggested release and exchange of Jews for war prisoners through neutral countries. Nearly a quarter-million Britons bought the pamphlet, contributed thousands of pounds for Jewish relief. A deputation including the Archbishop of Canterbury and Cardinal Kinsley, leader of British Catholicism, approached Home Secretary Morrison with a plea for 2,000 visas for Jewish children who might have a chance to get out of Europe if they could find a place to go. Morrison's reply: Only those with close relatives in Britain (some 250) could...
...Formed a unique Council of Christians and Jews whose joint presidents are Britain's five top-ranking ecclesiastics-the Archbishop of Canterbury (Anglican), the Moderator of the Church of Scotland (Presbyterian), the Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council (Nonconformist), Arthur Cardinal Kinsley (Roman Catholic Primate of England), and Chief Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz of the British Empire. Only remotely similar organization is America's National Conference of Christians and Jews-and it has no such official church backing, especially among Catholics...
...principles" for it have been "laid down by those whose office it is to authorize the participation of Catholics in any such discussions." But as yet neither of the two American cardinals or the 18 Catholic archbishops of the U.S. have shown any public desire to imitate Cardinal Kinsley's action...
...Sent to a German prison was the Most Rev. Joseph Philippe, Roman Catholic Bishop of Luxembourg. His flock learned the news from Cardinal Kinsley over the British radio...
...Established Church has little to do with nonconformists on the one side, Roman Catholics on the other. But last week the Church of England's two primates, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, made history by jointly signing a letter to the London Times with Arthur Cardinal Kinsley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, and Dr. Walter H. Armstrong, Joint Secretary of the Federal Council of the Free Churches. Winston Churchill has avoided any statement of war aims, so the churchmen set up "five standards" as a post-war plan to guide statesmen. Like the Sermon on the Mount...