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I suppose "The Pope's Day" [TIME, May 5] is sufficiently newsworthy, even for your Protestant readers, to be included in TIME. I read it with some interest. One must admire the Pope's systematic life, if the day described is typical. I was, however, impressed with the...
Even the Protestants of Switzerland had something to paste in their books. The day before the canonization, fashionable Rome turned out to hear the municipally supported Academia de Santa Cecilia sing the oratorio, Nicolas de Flue-words by Swiss Protestant Denis de Rougemont, music by Swiss Protestant Arthur Honegger.
"That conference was one of the most subtle, insidious, satanic attacks ever made on our economy, the American way of life and certain aspects of our faith. It had every indication of being intended to prepare the mind of the Protestant Church for the near-Communism which the Federal Council...
"A rather high proportion of clergymen," says the report, "have never had any special training for their jobs. . . . According to a study in 1926 of the education of 105,000 clergymen in the Roman Catholic Church, 17 white Protestant denominations and in three Negro bodies, the typical Roman Catholic clergyman...
Sören Kierkegaard, a lonely, God-hungry Dane, waged his revolution against the excessive rationalism of the mechanistic 19th Century in which he lived. Thus his Christianity did not try to be "objective," but dealt with the universe in terms of man's own suffering, fearing, loving and...