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Pius XI is presumably aware that, in considering the state of the Catholic Church in Mexico and Spain, not only liberal Protestants but many liberal Catholics are disinclined to blame it all on the "Reds." Last month the Catholic World, published by the Paulist Fathers, took a different line from most of the U. S. Catholic press regarding Spain: "Was the religion of the people of Madrid so superficial and their intelligence so benighted that a half-hundred aliens from the North could come down with a few pocketfuls of rubles and a supply of Marxian pamphlets and win over...
Died. Right Rev. Monsignor John Joseph Burke, 61, famed U. S. Roman Catholic churchman, secretary of the National Catholic Welfare Conference since 1919, onetime (1904-22) editor of the Paulist Catholic World; of a heart attack; in Washington...
...Roman Catholic King of England was James II (1685-88). By oaths of accession, by laws of the realm, by popular tradition, no British Sovereign since has been permitted to become a Catholic. Yet last week in the New York Catholic News column of Rev. James Martin Gillis, famed Paulist preacher, appeared the following...
There were concerts by the University of Chicago Choir, the Chicago Paulist Choristers, the Chicago Symphony under Conductor Frederick Stock. The Orchestra aroused particular interest as demonstrating the work being done at the National High School Orchestra and Band Camp at Interlochen, Mich. This camp was founded in 1928 by Joseph E. Maddy, a professor of music at the University of Michigan. It had 115 student members the first year. Last summer it had 232 members (86 girls, 146 boys) and its equipment had been increased to include 99 classrooms, 27 student cottages (with electric lights, running water). This summer...
...does not state the Catholic view point on the subject. May I direct your attention to the November issue of the Catholic World of New York. In this issue there is an article entitled "The Church and Eugenics," by Rev. Bertrand L. Conway of the Paulist Fathers. In part it says...