Word: protestantitis
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Deep in Pennsylvania's blue Pocono hills is a 350-acre tract of farm and wood land called Kirkridge. In Kirkridge's ram shackle old farmhouse last week were gathered twelve Protestant ministers and laymen who described themselves as spiritually "hungry." Kirkridge is a "retreat" of an unusual...
All downtown hospitals, including that of Keio University, the city's second largest, were gone. Holy Mother (Catholic) Hospital still stood. So did St. Luke's (Protestant Episcopal), largest U.S. mission hospital in the world. The Japanese had renamed it "The Greater East Asia Hospital" and had removed...
With over half the U.S. population belonging to one church or another, the Federal Council of Churches in its 1945 Yearbook of American Churches tallied the reports of 256 Protestant, Catholic, Jewish and other religious bodies, found that their membership had reached the alltime high of 72,492,669 - a...
Harry Vaughan's opinion of Army chaplains as reported by one who heard him: "I don't know why a minister can't be a regular guy, but unfortunately some of them are not. You have to give the Roman Church credit. When the War Department requests...
Pastor Martin Niemöller, still weak from seven years of concentration-camp life, renewed an old fight (begun in 1934), to exclude Nazi-collaborating clergymen from the church, suffered two heart attacks at the German Protestant conference at Treysa.