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...Bishop of Davenport, Iowa: Monsignor Ralph Leo Hayes, onetime Bishop of Helena. Mont., later rector of Rome's North American College (theological school for U.S. priests) until its closing...
...Bishop of Columbus, Ohio: Monsignor Michael Joseph Ready (rhymes with speedy), general secretary of Washington's National Catholic Welfare Conference since 1936. As a Catholic lobbyist, he opposed conscription, denounced the Spanish Loyalists, distrusted Russia...
...Monsignor Ronald Arbuthnott Knox, 56, of Oxford, England, is a melancholy-looking wit who likes to do two things: walk and write. He writes about everything from morals to murders. His latest book, The New Testament in English (Sheed & Ward; $3), a translation from St. Jerome's 4th-Century Latin Vulgate, is for English-speaking Roman Catholics the first fresh translation of the New Testament from the Latin since the standard Douay version was published at Reims...
That Dr. Breen was probably right became evident recently (TIME, Oct. 23) when San Francisco's Archbishop John Mitty and Monsignor Harold Collins accused the San Francisco News of antagonism to the Church and instituted a boycott against that paper because it had dared to print that one of Archbishop Mitty's priests had been arrested for drunken driving...
Last fortnight, at a meeting of a Catholic-laymen's club, Monsignor Collins requested members to boycott the News and tell their friends that the News was antagonistic to the Church. Archbishop Mitty himself urged his Catholic clergy, gathered for a semiannual conference, to point out to their parishioners the "antagonistic" and "bigoted" attitude of the News, and to keep pointing it out until the News recognized the well known weight of the Church...