If ever there was a man who made no effort to curry favor with the powers that be, it was Pope St. Pius X. And when he died, even those who had not been especially fond of him admitted his greatness. Woodrow Wilson, for example, described the Pope as a lover of humanity, and said that the world was poorer for his passing. But it was his own who loved him the most, of course, and in the tributes that Catholic periodicals in this country paid to him we see a realization among American Catholics that they had been blessed...