Word: cardinalate 
              
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 Dates: during 1940-1949 
         
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Hitler won his religious Munichs over Germany's 21,000,000 Catholics and 40,000,000 Protestants in the first six months of his power. The Vatican signed a Concordat (negotiated by Pope Pius XII, who was then Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State) with him on July 20...
A month later Catholicism also began to strike back, led by rawboned, outspoken Michael, Cardinal von Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich. In a series of Advent sermons that packed St. Michael's Church he condemned the false choice that the Nazis had tried to place before Catholics-the choice between...
Birthdays. Jean Sibelius, great Finnish composer, his 75th. Field Marshal August von Mackensen, German hero of World War I, his gist. William Cardinal O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston, denouncing those who would have America "become a sort of tail end of a foreign empire," his Sist. Tom Mooney, labor...
No comment was forthcoming from Fesler after his visit with Cardinal athletic authorities last weekend, and he has said that the next move will have to come from Wesleyan. An official announcement of the hiring of Fesler is expected from Middletown next week.
>Cardinal managers since 1925 not all fired, however; Rogers Hornsby, 1925-26; Bob O'Farrell 1927; Bill McKenchnie, 1928-29; Bill Southworth, part of 1929; Gabby Street, 1930-33; Frankie Frisch, 1933-38; Ray Blades, 1939-40; Billy Southworth, 1940 - ED.