Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Terms of the modus vivendi: 1) Roman Catholic diocesan boundaries to be revised where not in conformity with the Czechoslovak frontier; 2) Roman Catholic heads of religious houses, provincial superiors, army chaplains, Bishops and Archbishops in Czechoslovakia to be created exclusively from among Czechoslovaks who must be acceptable to its...
When Jefferson Davis was President of the Southern Confederacy, he and Robert E. Lee were accustomed to attend services in St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. The most fashionable church in the South, its pews were filled every Sunday with arch, starched ladies, who often took only...
A similar innovation had been made the week before by the Rev. Dr. Peter Ainslie, pastor of the Christian Temple in Baltimore. The essential purpose which prompted Dr. Tucker and Dr. Ainslie to such action was well expressed by the former: "The first step in a unity of Christian peoples...
(2 of 2) representing 22,000.000 Protestants. Its purpose would be to act as a clearing house for funds donated for the dissemination of Protestant religious education. It would be in the control of trustees appointed by various interdenominational organizations and by the American Bankers' Association; funds would be distributed...
Discernible in the activities of the National Council and other interdenominational organizations is the definite trend toward Protestant church unity. Notable in this respect was the session, held in Cleveland a few days before the meeting of the Federal Council, of the National Church Comity Council. Finding few points of...