Letters, Aug. 1, 1955

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You reported in the July 11 issue on Canterbury's continuing embarrassment over its irremovable dean, the Very Rev. Dr. Hewlett Johnson. Poor Elizabeth! Poor Anglicans! Poor Dean Johnson ! Elizabeth, though head of the church, can't remove the dean—much as she might like to—and neither can anyone else . . . Anglicans must listen to him willy-nilly.

But I think Dean Johnson is worst off of all, for ... he has no one to tell him what is right and wrong, true or false—only his apparently jammed radio waves to the Holy Spirit.

I'm glad I have an infallible Pope, who can tell me with complete certitude that Communism is not Christian !

ROBERT J. STOWE, S.J.

Denver

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