Christian Chronicle (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1944 Page: 8 of 8
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DON. H. MORRIS, President
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By W. WALLACE LAYTON
PAPAL I*LOTS'
Continued From Last Week
A CORRECTION should be
noted in the March 15 article
under this column. The very last
word “should” is an error. The
word should have been “could.”
This small error changes the tone
of the entire statement W. W. L.
Abilene Christian College
You, Mothers and Fathers, want the best for your children.
Give them the best educationally. Help them complete their
plans now to enroll in Abilene Christian College at the
beginning of the summer session on
Abilene Christian College
Is a Standard, First Class, Senior College
Offering Both B.A. and B.S. Degrees,
and Is Located at Abilene, Texas
JUNE 1st
First Term from June 1st to July 8th
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The CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
Central Church in Nashville Carries
Many Kinds of Work; 10-Year Program
gelistic service* will be conducted
each evening from 8 to 9 from
July 3 through July 31. I will do
the preaching.
Vacation Bible School: The Bi*
ble school will be conducted five
days each week for three weeks
July 3 through July 81.
How Will the Crusade Ba
Supported? It is being sponsored
by the Church of Christ in Berk-
eley, Calif. This congregation
will bear the transportation ex-
penses, supply the evangelist,
and bear the transportation ex-
penses of all workers if noces-
upon coming to sary. The brethren in Reno will
government” and the Pope of
Rome hitched the Vatican onto
Fascism, while Cardinal Hinsley
stated that “Mussolini was a
child of Providence and if Fas-
cism goes under God's cause goes
with it.” Consequently the Pope
blessed Mussolini’s soldiers with
scapulars, his tank and airplanes
with Holy water and bid him God-
speed in his jTape of Ethiopia.
Protestant churches were closed
in Abissynia. Fritx Thyssen, rich
steel magnate in Germany, vis-
ited Rome, examined Fascism,
went back to Germany and with
his money and that of other Ro-
man Catholic industrialists,
brought Hitler to power. The
Pope abolished the Catholic Cen-
ter Party in Germany to make
way for the rise of Fascism in
Germany (known as Nazism).
The papal nuncio in Germany
(now Pope Pius XII) signed the
famous concordat with von Pa-
pen in 1933. (A copy of this con-
cordat may be seen in the Chris-
tian Crusader June, 1943(. Hit-
ler’s power was virtually estab-
lished with the aid of the-Vati-
can. J
At this time arose Father
Coughlin’s Fascist activities in
the United States. German Bunds
sprang up all over the nation.
The intense war waged here
against Communism was origi-
nated and sponsored by Catholics
as a thrust against Russia, simply
because Russia kicked the Cath-
olic church out in that nation.
Hearst publications (Catholic
controlled) painted Russia In the
blackest of garb. The truth, how-
ever, is that Russia was simply
releasing herself from the stran-
gle hold of the Roman Catholic
Church.
All religions that'let the State- umentary information
alone were and are respected by
the Russian government. Many
Protestant preachers, some of
them of the Church of Christ,
and Mrs. Virginia Dashiell, Dieti-
cian. These dormitories are main-
tained for young people who
come to Nashville to go to school
or to work. They board in the
dormitories until they become ad-
justed to the conditions that they
have to meet
Nashville.
The Central Church of Christ
is located in the heart of down-
town Nashville. The church prop-
erty is used by the churches of
Middle Tennessee in aiding the
work of the churches.
The present elders are: Dr. J.
S. Ward, L. L. Pettus, C, E. W.
Dorris, J. 8. Burnette and L. B.
Corley.
Berkeley Church
(Continued
fore the evening services begin
and continue through the cam-
paign. I will deliver the messages.
Other Material to be Mailed
Out: One thousand printed let-
terswill be mailed to the favora-
ble contacts June 29. An attrac-
tive announcement of the Bible
school work will be mailed on
June 29 to all families that have
children. A series of three tracts
will be mailed to the 1,000 per-
sons who received the letters.
These will be mailed July 6, 13,
and 20. Announcements of all
meetings will be included in each
mailing.
Evangelistic Services: Evan-
room and board all of the work-
ers.
“But every worker needs other
support Many of these personal
workers are attending college and
need every penny they can get
They are more than worthy! We
suggest that every congregation ,
interested in this campaign send
a worker or send as large a gift
as possible to the church in
Berkeley,” Brother Cannon wrote
Send all contributions to J. C.
Grady, 1435 Bancroft Way, Berk-
eley, Calif. (Mark the gift for
the Reno work). BRETHREN,
GIVE GENEROUSLY FOR
THIS GREAT WORK!
Other Meetings to Follow: The
church in Amarillo, Texas, will '
sponsor a series of meetings in
Reno during October. It is hoped
that R. N. Hogan can conduct a
series of meetings among his
people in Reno during September.
His meeting will be supported by
the church in Oakland, Calif.,
where James D. Bales labors.
If you would like to be one of
the workers in the Reno campaign
write R. C. Cannon, 2121 Emer-
son Street, Berkeley, 5, Califor-
In a Christian Way,
In a Christian Environment
Under Christian Teachers
WALTER H. ADAMS, Dean
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Room Reservations Should Be Made Now
Of Evangelism Planned for Carolinas
The Central Church of Christ
in Nashville now has three min-
isters in its local work. Brother
E. H> Ijams, former President of
David Lipscomb College, has re-
cently become Director of Religi-
ous Education and preacher of the
weekday broadcasts.
Brother Andy T. Ritchie, Jr.,
for over seven years has directed
the song services and had a part
in the radio programs and the
general work of the church. A.
R. Holton has charge of the Sun-
day broadcasts and weekday serv-
ices at the church.
The church maintains a Bible
School on Sunday mornings for
all ages. There is a daily worship
in the church at 12:15 p.m. There
is a broadcast from the studios
of radio station WLAC each day
at 1 p.m. In addition to this 1
o’clock service there is a service
at 4:30 on Friday afternoons and
at 5 o’clock on Saturday after-
noons.
The 11 o’clock and 6:05 p.m.
Junday worship service are also
broadcast.
The church-maintains a daily
listribution of food and clothing
to the needy from the church.
This work is under the direction
tf Mrs. J. B. Isom. The church
naintains a day nursery from 7
um. to 7 p.m. from Monday
through Saturday under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Mary L. Beck.
African Missionary Work
Supported by Group
The church supports Brother
W. L. Brown and family, mis-'
nonaries in South Africa. The
African work is meeting with
Last week we left off with an
Introduction to the role ^Mussolini
played in the Vatican’s dabbling.
- Now to pick up the thread of
throught
In 1921 Irish Papists in the
U. S. A. collected funds for the
liberation of India from British
rule. Agitators in Lahore, India,
sang the old Irish rebel song,
“The Wearing of the Green,” on
Christmas Day, 1929. England
passed the “Government of India”
Act in 1936 and thus gave effect
to the demands of the agitators.
(The Sentinel, Feb. 6).
In 1929 the Vatican became
bold in her agitation for the
transfer of Palestine to Italy.
The citizens were fanned to flame
in 1929, also in 1936, to rise
against British nile. Rabbi Gas-
tor stated that Roman Catholic
emissaries were sent out from
Beirut (Syria) to play upon the
ignorance of the Arabs to stir up
one riot after another. (The Sen-
tinel, Sept. 11, 1930).
Also in 1929 the Vatican ac-
tively engaged in an agitation for
the transfer of Malta to Italy
and boycotted the Strickland
Government there. The tumult
waxed serious in Malta owing to
the interference of the Catholic
Bishop of Malta. (Blue Book,
1981).
Mussolini abolished corpora-
tions in Italy, established Fas-
:ame out in print with such ar-
ticles as “Communism, Its Four
Horsemen”—and though they
wrote they knew not that they
were aiding Catholicism’s politi-
cal war with Russia right in the
United States.
Then came the war with Spain
which was merely a proving
pound for the Axis war-ma-
chine. This war was painted as a
cism as the "God-given form of-Lwar between Christianity (mean-
ing Catholicism) and Commun-
ism. The Italians and the Moors,
the bloody black-shirts of Italy,
were blessed by the Pope, given
scapulars and crosses and indul-
gences as they, with Hitler’s sup-
port, backed the crook and traitor
Franco in the cruhing of the Lib-
erals of Spain. The money of the
three large landowners of Spain
footed the bill for this siege. The
Duke of Alba, Juan March, and
the Catholic church allied them-
selves to crush the starving peas-
antry, who demanded land and
bread for the God-given right to
live and let live. There is nothing
on the pages of history more das-
tardly than crushing of Liberal
Spain by the Roman Catholic
Church. For details of the Span-
ish war see the Christian Cru-
sader for May, 1943. Summing
up the events leading up to our
global war we have:
1. The Catholic church sup-
ported Mussolini’s invasion of
Ethiopia. , v
2. The church conspired to
overthrow the Spanish govem-
h ment and supported Italian, Nazi
and Moorish invasions of Spain.
3. Father .Coughlin’s Fascist
activities in the United States.
4. Catholic church in Canada
aiding Minister Duplessis’ semi-
Fascism.
5. Catholic organizations sup-
port of corrupt politics. Witness
that of-Mayor Hague in this
country.
6. Organizations like the In-
ternational Truth Society (Cath-
olic) attacking her enemies,
which include all liberal societies
and progressives, as “reds.”
7. The signing of the con-
cordat between Pius XII and
Von Papen of Germany. For doc-
_ „ _______. I for the
foregoing I refer you to: (I Paid
Hitler, by Frits Thyssen; The
Catholic Crisis, by George Saids;
Facts and Fascism, by Selds).
great success, and Brother Brown
is adding buildings to the school
every year. This African mission
work has recently been given
some large gifts of money.
The church maintains Brother
Lewis Mikell at Fort Bragg,
North Carolina. . Brother Mikell
also preaches for the church in
Fayetteville, North Carolina. The
church in Lawton, Okla., is assist-
ing in this work. This church has
mapped out a ten-year program
for mission work in North and
South Carolina.
The church maintains a library
under the direction of Brother J.
W. Shepherd. This library is said
to be one of the finest collection
of books on the Restoration
Movement that there is in exist-
ence anywhere.
The church also maintains two
dormitories—one for young wom-
en and one for young men. There
are between 90 and 100 young
women in permanent residence at
the Girls’ Home. The Boys’ Home
is not full on account of the young
men being in the army. The
Girls* Home is under the care of
Miss Margaret Daniel, director,
Orders Are Being Received Daily
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Elders and Preachers are invited
to send for “examination” copy.
Address communications to
TILLET S. TEDDLIE ,
719 8. Tyler Dallas 8, Texas
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Hicks, Olan L. Christian Chronicle (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1944, newspaper, March 29, 1944; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1305809/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.