REUNION OF CHRISTENDOM
A Catholic Pica for Reunion. By Father Jerome. Williams and Norgatc Ltd. 75 pp. (o/- net). The reunion ol' Christendom is hit inspiring dream. The author of this little book has joined the ranks of those noble dreamers who hope for the day when all Christians will shelter themselves in one organisation. Father Jerome addresses himself to his co-religionists and to Anglicans. He deals for the most part with the external differences between England and Rome. He suggests that the Archbishop of Canterbury might become a Papal Patriarch, and that a vernacular liturgy and the Latin rite might exist in English-speaking countries side by side. Even in matters of dogma, the Anglicans might be required not to subscribe to modern Roman tenets, but to earlier forms of the doctrines concerning Papal infallibility, transubstantiation, etc. This book should interest Protestants by the light which it throws on the internal condition of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21180, 2 June 1934, Page 17
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