Word: protestantism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"Why not give up our Egyptian funerals, and make them Christian?" Thus, in its current issue, the Protestant Episcopal semimonthly Churchman. Said the Churchman:
Died. Lindsay Crawford, 76, rough & tumble Irish editor, first Irish Free State consul in the U.S.; in Manhattan. President of the Self-Determination League of Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland, Protestant Irishman Crawford stumped so explosively for total Irish independence that he was once pelted with snow and ice by a...
Thus, at the University of Virginia, where most of them have gone, a famed, hearty family of U.S. churchmen is immortalized in a drinking song. During the past 100 years, nine of the Kinsolvings of Virginia have become Protestant Episcopal clergymen. Last week the family could boast its third bishop...
Under the Nazis he had lived in unpolitical retirement ("I spoke critically of the Nazis in private but I did not speak publicly"). Of his new job Dr. Fuchs said: "My greatest aim is to inculcate a new Christian spirit in our youth, a Christian spirit in which both Catholic...
In 1935 the Rev. Reginald Heber Gooden left his native California to take charge of a Protestant Episcopal parish in Cuba. Last week in Los Angeles, he was consecrated Bishop of the Panama Canal Zone-thereby became a multiple religious titleholder. He is the church's youngest bishop (35...