. The First American Catholic Missionary Congress. ve always been afraid to contrast Protestant and Cath-olic missionary effort, for I fear I might be guilty of cannot help, however, being edified by the zeal for mis-sions shown by the Protestant laity. Their students are notneglected. The Volunteer Movement amongst clerical aspir-ants is devoted entirely to arousing missionary zeal. In Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, indeed, whereverwe find colleges, we find these student volunteers. Yaleis proud of the fact that she supports missions, and sends thebrightest of her sons to th


. The First American Catholic Missionary Congress. ve always been afraid to contrast Protestant and Cath-olic missionary effort, for I fear I might be guilty of cannot help, however, being edified by the zeal for mis-sions shown by the Protestant laity. Their students are notneglected. The Volunteer Movement amongst clerical aspir-ants is devoted entirely to arousing missionary zeal. In Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, indeed, whereverwe find colleges, we find these student volunteers. Yaleis proud of the fact that she supports missions, and sends thebrightest of her sons to them. The Yale students have theirown missionary organization supporting a Protestant MissionUniversity in China. In the theological schools missions aregiven much attention, and this very idea has galvanized a lifeinto a decaying Protestantism, which in the past we havefailed to understand. We know its weaknesses; Ave know itsgreat losses in the cities; we know that Christian Science iseating the heart out of it; we know that even the Y. M. C. 100. rt. rev. c. e. McDonnell, Brooklyn, N. Board of Governors The Catholic Church Ex-tension Copyright applied for 19 09. Matzene Co., Chicago.


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