Religious News Service Photographs

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Clipping from an unknown issue of an unknown publication circa December 1, 1974.
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., McIntire, Carl, 1906-2002., Graley, Ezra., Horan, Marvin.
Topics:
Clergy--West Virginia--Charleston., Demonstrations--West Virginia--Charleston., Picketing--West Virginia--Charleston., Textbooks., Challenged books--West Virginia--Charleston., Conservatism--Religious aspects.
Geographic subjects:
Charleston (W.Va.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:361895
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Text transcribed from caption: P-46103 CHILE BISHOP UNDER PRESSURE TO RESIGN SANTIAGO, Chile -- Pressure for the resignation and departure of Bishop Helmut Frenz of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chile has mounted in recent weeks within his own church. Opponents of the 41-year-old native German churchman have purchased space in newspapers to publish requests for his resignation and departure. The bishop -- in Chile for nine years and head of the 24,000-member, mainly German-background denomination since 1970 -- has been in conflict with conservative factions in the church for an extended period. Criticism has sharpened in the last year mainly because of his work on behalf of political refugees in Chile following the September 1973 military coup which toppled the Allende regime. In another development, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Sadruddin Aga Khan, announced that Bishop Frenz has been named to receive the 1974 Nansen Medal for outstanding service to refugees. Bishop Frenz took the lead in organizing a National Refugee Committee together with Roman Catholic, Protestant and other groups shortly after the September 1973 coup. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (C-GEN-10B-74-DS)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Frenz, Helmut., Iglesia Evangélica Luterana--Bishops.
Topics:
Clergy--Appointment, call, and election., Clergy--Resignation--Chile--Santiago., Church controversies--Catholic Church., Church and state--Catholic Church., Church and state--Chile--Santiago.
Geographic subjects:
Santiago (Chile)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:361514
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Text transcribed from caption: C-46106 SYNOD WORKING SESSION VATICAN CITY -- Pope Paul VI and several prelates preside at a working session of the fourth World Synod of Bishops. From left to right are: Cardinal Juan Landazuri Ricketts of Lima, Peru, and Cardinal Franz Koenig of Vienna, two of the three presidents of the Synod; an unidentified aide; Pope Paul; Bishop Ladislaw Rubin, secretary general of the Synod; and Archbishop Aloisia Lorscheider of Fortaleza, Brazil, who presented the panorama or general view of the life of the Church at the Synod's opening session. Television monitors aid the bishops in viewing the proceedings. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (AN-ROM-10B-74-DS)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978., Catholic Church--Bishops., Catholic Church. Synodus Episcoporum--Congresses., Landázuri Ricketts, Juan, 1913-1997., König, Franz, 1905-2004., Rubin, Władysław, 1917-1990., Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Ecclesiis Orientalibus., Lorscheider, Aloísio.
Topics:
Councils and synods--Vatican City., Clergy conferences., Popes.
Geographic subjects:
Vatican City.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:361495
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Jiménez, Jorge Jaime., Club The Strongest., San Jose Obrero Church (La Paz, Bolivia), Rodrigues, Jaime.
Topics:
Soccer players--Bolivia--La Paz., Professional athletes--Bolivia--La Paz., Lay ministry--Catholic Church., Lay ministry--Bolivia--La Paz.
Geographic subjects:
La Paz (Bolivia)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:361455
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Newspaper column from unknown publication; author unknown.
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul., Catholic Church., Seton, Elizabeth Ann, Saint, 1774-1821., St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York, N.Y.)
Topics:
Monasticism and religious orders--Habit., Clothing and dress--Religious aspects--Christianity., Mass--Celebration., Christian saints--United States., Centennials.
Geographic subjects:
New York (N.Y.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:361381
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Text transcribed from caption: C-46003 ANNUAL MASS AT ‘SMALLEST’ CHURCH BAYOU GOULA, La. -- Worshippers gather outside the Chapel of the Madonna, which is probably the smallest church in the world, for Mass on the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the only time during the year in which the church is used. The tiny nine-by-nine foot structure, located in Bayou Goula, a community 24 miles from Louisiana’s state capital at Baton Rouge, is so small that in addition to its altar, only a priest and an altar boy can fit inside. The approximately 200 worshippers who annually attend the Mass on the Feast of the Assumption must assemble on the front lawn of the tiny chapel and the altar must be moved outside. The chapel, which has been featured in Ripley’s “Believe It or Not,” was built in 1903 by Anthony Gullo, a poor immigrant Italian sugarcane famer. When Gullo’s son was gravely ill he promised to erect, as far as he was able, a chapel to the Madonna if she interceded for the youth. The boy did recover and Gullo kept his promise with the help of friends who assisted in building the tiny building amid sugarcane fields near the Mississippi River. By 1932, the original building had deteriorated and was replaced by the present one of the same size. Today it remains a simple, well-kept frame building with only a small cross and an arched doorway to distinguish it as a church. However, the more elaborate interior has paintings of saints and an alcove holding a glass-enclosed replica of Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna.” Years ago people seeking favors gave valuable jewelry when their prayers were answered, but this custom has long since ended. However, today about 70 jeweled pieces still adorn the blue sash annually placed on the chapel’s statue of the Madonna for the feast day Mass. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (L-BR-9B-74-DS)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:361299
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Text transcribed from caption: C-46003 ANNUAL MASS AT ‘SMALLEST’ CHURCH BAYOU GOULA, La. -- Worshippers gather outside the Chapel of the Madonna, which is probably the smallest church in the world, for Mass on the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the only time during the year in which the church is used. The tiny nine-by-nine foot structure, located in Bayou Goula, a community 24 miles from Louisiana’s state capital at Baton Rouge, is so small that in addition to its altar, only a priest and an altar boy can fit inside. The approximately 200 worshippers who annually attend the Mass on the Feast of the Assumption must assemble on the front lawn of the tiny chapel and the altar must be moved outside. The chapel, which has been featured in Ripley’s “Believe It or Not,” was built in 1903 by Anthony Gullo, a poor immigrant Italian sugarcane famer. When Gullo’s son was gravely ill he promised to erect, as far as he was able, a chapel to the Madonna if she interceded for the youth. The boy did recover and Gullo kept his promise with the help of friends who assisted in building the tiny building amid sugarcane fields near the Mississippi River. By 1932, the original building had deteriorated and was replaced by the present one of the same size. Today it remains a simple, well-kept frame building with only a small cross and an arched doorway to distinguish it as a church. However, the more elaborate interior has paintings of saints and an alcove holding a glass-enclosed replica of Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna.” Years ago people seeking favors gave valuable jewelry when their prayers were answered, but this custom has long since ended. However, today about 70 jeweled pieces still adorn the blue sash annually placed on the chapel’s statue of the Madonna for the feast day Mass. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (L-BR-9B-74-DS)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Church--Buildings., Catholic Church--Liturgy., Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Feasts., Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Cult.
Topics:
Mass., Church buildings--Louisiana--Bayou Goula., Chapels--Louisiana--Bayou Goula., Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary--Louisiana--Bayou Goula.
Geographic subjects:
Bayou Goula (La.), Bayou Goula (La.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:361207
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Catholic Church--Buildings., Catholic Church--Liturgy., Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Feasts., Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Cult.
Topics:
Mass., Church buildings--Louisiana--Bayou Goula., Chapels--Louisiana--Bayou Goula., Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary--Louisiana--Bayou Goula.
Geographic subjects:
Bayou Goula (La.), Bayou Goula (La.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:361133
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Text transcribed from caption: Suggested for use with RNS WEEK IN RELIGION for release Aug. 9, 1974 PC-45860 UNCANONICAL ORDINATIONS PHILADELPHIA -- Four Episcopal bishops ordained 11 women deacons to the priesthood in an uncanonical ceremony in Philadelphia’s Church of the Advocate (July 29). Although there is no Episcopal canon that specifically prohibits the ordination of women to the priesthood, the canons specifically state that “No deacon shall be ordained priest unless he be first recommended by the standing committee of the diocese to which he belongs.” None of the 11 women had received such a recommendation. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (F-NY-8A-74-D)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Episcopal Church--Clergy., Church of the Advocate (Philadelphia, Pa.), Episcopal Church--Bishops., Episcopal Church--Liturgy.
Topics:
Ordination of women--Episcopal Church., Ordination of women--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia., Clergy--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia., Women clergy--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia., Ordination., Bishops--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Geographic subjects:
Philadelphia (Pa.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360916
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization., International Congress on World Evangelization., Palais de Beaulieu (Lausanne, Switzerland), Ten Boom, Corrie.
Topics:
Evangelists--Switzerland--Lausanne., Congresses and conventions--Switzerland--Lausanne., Evangelistic work--Congresses., Women evangelists--Switzerland--Lausanne., World War, 1939-1945--Jews--Rescue., Righteous Gentile in the Holocaust--Netherlands., Ex-Nazi concentration camp inmates--Switzerland--Lausanne., Women--Switzerland--Lausanne.
Geographic subjects:
Lausanne (Switzerland)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360775
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization., International Congress on World Evangelization., Palais de Beaulieu (Lausanne, Switzerland), Graham, Billy, 1918-2018.
Topics:
Evangelists--Switzerland--Lausanne., Congresses and conventions--Switzerland--Lausanne., Evangelistic work--Congresses., Speeches, addresses, etc., Christianity and politics.
Geographic subjects:
Lausanne (Switzerland)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360756
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Text transcribed from caption: #C-4677 KOREAN ORPHANS ASSIST A BENEFACTRESS KINSEN, Korea -- Two Korean war orphans from the Star of the Sea Orphanage assist a missionary sister into an American Army jeep. Many such youngsters, victims of the devastation created by Japanese occupation of their homeland during the war, are now being cared for by Catholic nuns and missionaries. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (HAS-AUB IND-BS-10E6-C)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360618
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Text transcribed from caption: CARDINAL DEDICATES POLAND TO VIRGIN MARY #C-4658 CZESTOCHOWA, Poland -- August Cardinal Hlond, Primate of Poland, officiates at a religious demonstration outside the famous monastery of Jasna Gora here, renewing the historic dedication of this country to the Virgin Mary. An impressive crowd of 700,000 pilgrims poured into this village from all parts of Poland, many in cattle cars and trucks, others arriving on foot, to renew vows of loyalty first made by King Yan Kazimierz in 1663. The pilgrimage included the largest recorded gathering of Catholic clergy, among whom were forty-two bishops led by Cardinal Hlond and Adam Cardinal Sapieha, Archbishop of Cracow. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (EZ-WAR-BS-10C-6-C)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360616
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Text transcribed from caption: #5026 MISSIONS IN MINIATURE MISSION SANTA BARBARA. One of the most famous of Franciscan missions, it was founded in 1786. De Volo not only created exact models of the original missions, he also reproduced the surrounding landscape. (one of a series of 5 pictures) Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (T-SF-BS-2A7-R)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360613
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Text transcribed from caption: #5024 MISSIONS IN MINIATURE MISSION SAN GABRIEL. Fr. Serra founded this one in 1771 and for many decades it ministered to Catholics in Los Angeles. Still in existence, it is now maintained by the Claretian Fathers (one of a series of 5 pictures) Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (T-SF-BS-2A7-R)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360612
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Text transcribed from caption: #5023 MISSIONS IN MINIATURE SAN DIEGO MISSION. The original was built in 1769, first of nine missions founded by the indefatigable Father Junipero Serra, whom history recalls as “Padre of the Missions.” His cause for canonization in the Roman Catholic Church is pending. (one of a series of 5 pictures) Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (T-SF-BS-2A7-R)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360611
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Text transcribed from caption: GRIST MILL CHURCH #S-5015 CLINTON, Tenn. -- Rural parishioners enter St. Mary’s Chapel, their tiny, unpainted one-room church hewed from rough pine boards and containing a home-made pulpit. Located in the village of Carroll Hollow, near here, it was until recently a roadside grist mill where the neighboring farmers brought their wheat and corn to be ground. But they thought it more important to have a church. So a small, white cross replaced a business sign over the doorway and the hut was immediately converted to the service of God. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (WO-KNOX-BS-1D-47-W)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
Church buildings--Tennessee--Clinton., Gristmills--Tennessee--Clinton., Buildings--Remodeling for other use.
Geographic subjects:
Clinton (Tenn.), Clinton (Tenn.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360593
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Text transcribed from caption: UNUSUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL #S-4900 PITTSBURGH -- The Rev. James T. Orr reaches the climax of a Bible story at one of America’s most unique Sunday Schools. It is the Sunday School at the Alleghany County Juvenile Home, sponsored by the Council of Churches and the Board of Directors, for neglected and delinquent children ranging from six to 18 years old. Between 70 and 80 children attend each Sunday, singing hymns, repeating scriptures, listening to Bible stories and worshipping at an altar (above) made by inmates of Western Penitentiary. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (ANH-PITTS-12C-6-JOG-2-SS)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Orr, James T.
Topics:
Clergy--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh., Sunday schools--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh., Juvenile detention homes--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh., Religious education--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Geographic subjects:
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360577
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Text transcribed from caption: LORD’S DAY ALLIANCE MEETING #S-4890 NEW YORK -- Dr. Clinton N. Howard (standing), general secretary of the International Reform Federation, delivers the principal address at a luncheon of the Lord’s Day alliance held in Marble Collegiate church here to mark the 58th annual meeting of the organization. Others at the speakers’ table are (left to right): Postmaster Albert Goldman of New York; Dr. J. Edgar Washabaugh of New York, Methodist publisher; the Rev. Walter L. Whallon, president of the Lord’s Day Alliance; the Rev. Herman L. Barbery, associate pastor of Marble Collegiate church, and Herman Goldstein, vice president of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks.
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., International Reform Federation., Howard, Clinton Newton, 1902-, Marble Collegiate Church (New York, N.Y.), Lord's Day Alliance of New York--Congresses., Lord's Day Alliance of New York., Goldman, Albert, 1882-1960., Washabaugh, J. Edgar., Whallon, Walter L., Barbery, Herman L., Goldstein, Herman.
Topics:
Sunday--Societies, etc., Rest--Religious aspects--Christianity., Congresses and conventions--New York (State)--New York., Luncheons--New York (State)--New York., Speeches, addresses, etc.
Geographic subjects:
New York (N.Y.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360575
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Text transcribed from caption: NEW OFFICERS OF UNITED STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL #S-4876 BUCK HILL FALLS, Pa. -- Talking things over with past president Dr. Danzel G. Ridout (left) are the new officers of the United Stewardship Council elected at the organization’s annual meeting here. Left to right: Dr. Harry S. Myers of Hillsdale, Mich., secretary-treasurer; Dr. Arthur H. Limouze of New York, who is also director of promotion for the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., president, and the Rev. Paul H. Conrad of New York, secretary of stewardship for the Northern Baptist Convention, vice president. Dr. Ridout is presently promotion manager for the United Church of Canada. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (NB-NY-BS-11D-6-W)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., United Stewardship Council of the United States and Canada--Congresses., United Stewardship Council of the United States and Canada., Myers, Harry S., Limouze, Arthur Henry, 1883-1959., Conrad, Paul H., Ridout, Danzel G.
Topics:
Congresses and conventions--Pennsylvania--Buck Hill Falls., Ecumenical movement--North America., Clergy--Pennsylvania--Buck Hill Falls.
Geographic subjects:
Buck Hill Falls (Pa.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360573

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