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Many a thoughtful Protestant will agree with John Raleigh Mott, octogenarian Y.M.C.A. leader, that "entirely too many resolutions are being passed by churches [and] denominational bodies." The grand old man of foreign missions is quoted in the Protestant Voice: "This is a colossal escape mechanism. I have on file now...
...convention or a conference held . . . when they do not pass resolutions and, Moscow-like, deliver a blast at [Catholics]." The Catholic Church, through the centuries, has become accustomed to "misrepresentation and slander. . . . She remains unperturbed, attends to her own business quietly and all the while gains ground while Protestantism loses...
* In the years 1943 and 1944, combined Protestant denominations gained 4,059,127 members, according to the Yearbook of American Churches (1945), published biennially by the Federal Council of Churches.
The Church has bungled its job of reigious education. Such is the verdict of o Protestant chaplains who met in Washington, D.C. last week at the invitation of he Federal Council of Churches.
Bishop Oxnam believes in his church's responsibility as well as its rights: "The world desperately needs a new unifying concept." Unless that concept is soon presented to a waiting world by the three great branches of the Holy Catholic Church (Protestant, Roman and Eastern Orthodox), the world, says...