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James Cardinal Gibbons
Archbishop of Baltimore Maryland (1877-1921)
These articles, therefore, although not written by
the Cardinal's own hand, appeared under his official sanction, and as the
expression of the Papacy to Protestantism, and the demand of the Papacy that
Protestants shall render to the Papacy an account of why they keep
Sunday and also of how they keep it.
The following matter (excepting the footnotes, the
editor's note in brackets beginning on page 25 and ending on page 27, and the
two Appendixes) is a verbatim reprint of these editorials, including the title
on page 2.
*Notre
Dame University has the relevant
issues of the Catholic Mirror archived on microfilm.
Web site for the *Archdiocese
of Baltimore Maryland, which published the Catholic Mirror.
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