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We Must Have Prohibition in Order To End This Catholic Church Business." Says "America," a Leading Catholic Weekly, published in New York City, in its issue of March 30, 1918. (Broadside)

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America Magazine, Washington, D.C., 1918. Pamphlet. Used - Acceptable. No date, ca 1918 - text. 12 x 9.5". 2 columns text under heading as above. Excerpt from Jesuit magazine, referencing Methodist support of Prohibition, 'Catholic Church cannot live without liquor', Mass held in YMCA huts, shipments of wine to war front, Anti-Saloon League convention in Washington Methodist church, secret Order under State Master Bishop Burt of Buffalo, 'The country is rotting from divorce & birth control & moral filthiness . . . ' Tanned, tiny edge chips, G.
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We Must Have Prohibition In Order to End This Catholic Church Business

We Must Have Prohibition In Order to End This Catholic Church Business: America," a Leading Catholic Weekly, published in New York City, in its issue of March 30, 1918

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New York City, 1918. Broadside. Very good. 12" x 9-1/2" (30.5 x 24 cm). Age toned paper. Reprint of an article published in 1918. The title comes from a quote by a Methodist anti-alcohol activist who states, "We must have prohibition in order to end this Catholic Church business. They cannot exist without booze." The rest of the broadside attacks Methodists for opposing alcohol (which Christ used) but not opposing birth control, divorce, and remarriage, which the author considers evil.
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