Word: mundelein
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...World, official organ of George Cardinal Mundelein's Chicago diocese, published an editorial entitled "Are We Stepchildren?" Excerpts...
...cars in honor of Santa Francesca Romana, a patroness of motorists. The other circumstances were connected with Vatican Bond Issue, sold in the U. S., to finance the building of the College for the Propaganda of the Faith, potent Catholic Missionary institution. The Pope had summoned George William Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago to Rome, so that he might see the cornerstone of the college laid (TIME, Mar. 5); last week, the Cardinal was expected soon to arrive at the Vatican, but the cornerstone laying would, it seemed, be delayed by the illness of Willem Cardinal van Rossum, present head...
...Vatican bonds whose proceeds of sale will build new buildings for the College of the Propaganda of the Faith on a site of three acres on the Giancialo in Rome. His Holiness Pope Pius XI has shown his particular interest in this novel piece of financing by summoning Cardinal Mundelein and the Right Rev. Mgr. B. J. Shell, both of Chicago, to Rome to conclude arrangements for the issue. They were to sail during the week...
...mortgage. In this case the bonds will be issued under the name of the Catholic Bishop of Chicago and they will be guaranteed by $80,000,000 worth of Church property in Chicago. The Vatican Treasury will receive the proceeds of sale of the issue, and His Eminence Cardinal Mundelein will receive from the Vatican the sums necessary to pay annual interest and meet the sinking fund which will retire the bonds within 20 years. It is thought that the College buildings will be completed in time for Pope Pius's golden jubilee of ordination to priesthood, in December...
...Last week Pope Pius XI cabled Harold Leonard Stuart, through George Cardinal Mundelein, the decoration of Commander of the Order of Pope Pius IX. The banker, who is a Protestant, is the only living U. S. citizen possessing this order, the one decoration that the Pope bestows on non-Catholics. Usually it is given only to heads of governments or to outstanding public men. The late General Leonard Wood received...