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...hats to be bestowed, ten will remain in Vatican City or Rome. No surprise was it that one is to go to the Pope's favorite secretary, jolly and well-beloved Monsignor Camillo Caccia Dominioni, papal Master of Ceremonies, who long ago was reported named a Cardinal in pectore-secretly "in the Pope's heart" (TIME, March 20, 1933). Others: Most Rev. Carlo Salotti, secretary of the Congregation for the Propagation of Faith (missions); Monsignor Nicola Canali, assessor of the Congregation of the Holy Office (the Church's watchdog in matters of faith and morals); Monsignor Domenico...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Twenty Red Hats | 12/2/1935 | See Source »

...five non-Italian Cardinals-to-be, one is a schoolman (Monsignor Henri Baudrillart, president of the Catholic Institute of Paris), the rest Archbishops- Monsignor Emmanuel Suhard of Rheims; Monsignor Isidoro Goma y Tomas of Toledo, Spain; Monsignor Karl Kaspar of Prague; Monsignor Santiago Luigi Copello of Buenos Aires whose election will give South America its second Cardinal and Argentina the honor it hoped to get after last year's Eucharistic Congress (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Twenty Red Hats | 12/2/1935 | See Source »

Such a cordial send-off was no more than might ordinarily be expected for a prelate raised to an important bishopric. But many a U. S. Catholic frankly wished that a send-off had not been necessary. In the seven years of his rectorship Monsignor Ryan reorganized and brilliantly rebuilt the only pontifical university in the U. S. Far from viewing a Catholic university as a glorified seminary, he instituted nursing courses, a School of Social Work, expanded the Graduate School to admit 800 students, the University to enroll 3,000 men & women. He upped the University's income...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Send-off | 11/25/1935 | See Source »

...Manhattan from Cleveland last week journeyed four members of the Cardinal's entourage?Monsignor Joseph Francis Smith, prothonotary apostolic and vicar general of the diocese; President Thomas Coughlin of the Morris Plan Bank who was chosen as gentleman-in-waiting; Henry Coakley, 18, son of a prominent Catholic family who was given the privilege of bearing the Cardinal's train; Joseph J. Mulholland, who got the job of ecclesiastical valet by writing a prize-winning essay on "The Influence and Benefit of the Congress to Catholics and non-Catholics of Cleveland." These four marked time for a day while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Catholics in Cleveland | 9/30/1935 | See Source »

...Moderatorship of the Sacred Heart Society. He went on to St. Joseph's Seminary (Troy, N. Y.) and Catholic University in Washington. After ordination in 1892 his rise in his church was rapid. A priest who never had a parish of his own, he began as assistant to Monsignor John Farley. When Monsignor Farley became auxiliary bishop, Father Hayes became his secretary. As the older churchman became bishop, archbishop and second cardinal of New York, the younger one followed along as chancellor, monsignor, auxiliary bishop. During the War Bishop Hayes was head of all U. S. Catholic chaplains. Year after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Catholics in Cleveland | 9/30/1935 | See Source »

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