Religion: Catholics on Three Fronts

Evidence of a schism between U.S. mores and the thinking of the Roman Catholic Church came from three widely scattered quarters last week. From South America came word of Catholic suspicion of the U.S. From Itaty came Axis praise for Catholic isolationism in this country.

From the Jesuit weekly America came a sharp attack on the U.S. Army's sex regulations as "a direct incitement to vicious courses."

Latin Catholics. Speaking through New York Timesman Harold Callender, Catholic leaders in South America let it be known that most of them view U.S. policies with suspicion,...

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