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Vatican City was reported not overpleased with impetuous Cardinal Segura. From the office of the Papal Secretary of State Cardinal Pacelli had already gone a message to all Spanish prelates to the effect that the Vatican now considers restoration of the Spanish monarchy impossible, instructing the Church to quiet all reactionary elements, and to lend its support to the formation of a clerical centre party, such as exists in Germany. Cardinal Segura was summoned to Rome to have a little talk with the Holy Father...
This was the Message which he feared that Cardinal Pacelli's promised pre-Christmas message to the U. S. might obscure (TIME, Dec. 29). Some of his points: Nationalism. "It is difficult, if not impossible, for peace to become permanent so long as selfish and hard nationalism prevails in place of true and genuine love of country, so long as we find hatred and jealousy in place of good will, suspicion in place of brotherly confidence, ambitions of hegemony and domination in place of respect for the rights of the weak and small. . . ." War. "We do not believe...
Eugenic Cardinal Pacelli, Secretary of State to His Holiness the Pope, arranged last week to telephone a Christmas greeting from the Pope to the U. S., via the Manhattan bureau of the United Press. Delighted U. P. officials made plans to be at their offices before breakfast, for Cardinal Pacelli's plan was to ring up about lunch time in Rome...
...press than the French Embassy at Vatican City rang up Paris, was put through to the Elysee. Soon in Rome a big, French-nosed Renault sped from Embassy to Vatican. In the name of France an angry Frenchman made formal demand upon the Pontifical Secretary of State, Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, for complete retraction of Osservatore's story. "Mondieul", shrugged the Embassy press spokesman. "Is it likely that our Protestant President would say such things? Est-ce possible? Maisnon! Meme a un cardinal, notre bon Gastounet ne dirait pas de pareilles extravagances...
Tight-lipped Prime Minister Count Stephan de Bethlen hurried back to Budapest last week from Rome. On his flying visit he had lunched with Il Rex, had talked several times for several hours with Il Duce, once for an hour and a quarter with Papal Secretary of State Cardinal Pacelli...