On the recordMay 20, 1934
Cardinal Gibbons during his long life ever extended the gift of freedom, which he himself so highly appreciated, unto all of his fellow citizens, no matter what their religious faith might be.
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presidency.ucsb.eduCardinal Gibbons during his long life ever extended the gift of freedom, which he himself so highly appreciated, unto all of his fellow citizens, no matter what their religious faith might be.
Letter on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Cardinal Gibbons
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