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...Latvian Government confiscated the St. Jacob Lutheran Church at Riga. It is destined to become the Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archbishop...
...notorious fact that any church declines and stagnates where it is not pushed by the competition of another faith. The Roman Catholic Church reigns supreme in Colombia, and when the young priest Manuel Ferrando, of the Capuchin Order, was sent from Rome in 1898 to work for the Società Propaganda Fides, he may have found Colombia religiously stagnant. Whatever may have been the cause, he left the Roman Catholic Church in 1900, and went to Ponce, Porto Rico, where he established a communal agricultural mission, and founded the " Church of Jesus." In the years that followed he became attracted...
...their individual churches. The Methodists, who in Canada have no bishopric, surrender nothing but a few bits of Anninian theology. The Presbyterians yield somewhat in the power of presbyteries over congregations. All three bodies of the united church gain immensely in strength and prestige, being second only to the Roman Catholic Church, and more than twice outnumbering the semi-official Church of England. The three churches which make up the United Church are all evangelical and Calvinistic in their theology...
...idle away their time cruising or maintaining social relations at some isolated post!" A Zero Mile Stone was erected south of the White House. It marks the beginnings of the Lee and Lincoln Highways as the golden stone in the Forum marked the beginning of the great system of Roman roads. The Chautauqua Circuit put on the road this summer the largest number of men ever to test political acoustics from its platforms. Following the trail blazed long ago by William Jennings Bryan will be: Senators Watson (Ind.), Harrison (Miss.), Willis (Ohio), Brookhart (Ia.), Lenroot, (Wis.); Representatives Dickinson (Ia.), Shreve...
...Ignatius Seipel, Roman Catholic priest, leader of the Christian Socialist party and Chancellor of Austria, in a statement to The New York Times' correspondent, expressed his appreciation of "the moral sympathy we have found in the United States...