Edward Lodge Curran sound recording: Catholic mandate for peace 1940-1941

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Edward Lodge Curran sound recording: Catholic mandate for peace 1940-1941

Speech appealing to American Catholics to oppose American entry into World War II.

1 item (1 phonorecord); (0.1 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6651177

Hoover Institution Archives

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International catholic truth society

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The widespread emergence of religious organizations devoted to philanthropy in New York City began with the revival of Protestantism in the early 19th century. The reemergence of Protestantism encouraged its followers to provide spiritual and material aid to those in need, and evangelicals responded by establishing a number of benevolent organizations, such as the American Tract Society and the American Bible Society, which were dedicated to the distribution of the scriptures, and t...

Curran, Edward Lodge, 1898-

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American Roman Catholic priest; president, International Catholic Truth Society. From the description of Catholic mandate for peace : sound recording, ca. 1940-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553828 Biographical/Historical Note American Roman Catholic priest; president, International Catholic Truth Society. From the guide to the Edward Lodge Curran sound recording: Catholic mandate for peace, 1940-1941...