Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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* PU3LIC APOLOGY
FOR SACRILEGE.
A weeki ago * young Cathoilic
from the Interior of Kentucky,
•ah-t-i with the Idea of reneatiunaliam
woulf-be novelty, conceived the
- i,o at being married in * rtyle all
o*u- They accordingly hied
.4f,ves to one of the rftiew actom the
*nd e-ecurtzg the eervicee of a
airate. were married in a brewery,
--r pacers gave this novel pro-
reedrag some little prominence, and all
„-r well tctfl their return to their
f. -re h:me. where they soon learned
:nt m- Church dees not quietly eub
z. tie desecraticn of one of the
-4. --.-r.rfct», The matter was referred
.. a- 313bcp Hass, of Covington,
.sacted of the guilty parties the
;J1 . vlrg public apology:
■■?ax:s, Ky., Jan IS. l.C
W„ hereby exprw-s our -'eep sorrow
J r saving desecrated the Holy S*cra
nf Jlatriuiony, < y contracting It In
4 -r-wery uod we humbly ask pardon
' - ’if public scandal therobv given.
■ slguril James COXXELLY.
■•JlAHY CbAXCY .*’
In addition to this, they win be re-
.to publicly apologias to the con
-eguims of Paris. Ky., and Caxliilr,
a? thrir former ho men.—Catholic
T tograpL.
POINTED. *
Mr JoMph O'Grady, a gentleman
well known In St. Lcaie real eetate^cir-
ries. tells the following;
■'During the recent Boer war an
Irishman, an Englishman and a Scotch-
nan were priding their plpea one even
lag la illeuce around acamp fire. The
uuriLihmaasuddenly Mid to the Scotch-
man. 'Ifyon were not a Scotchman.
what would yon rather be?’ Th®
Scotchman replied: *1 would rather be
*e Eng'inkin ' and aaked. *If you
were no: an TtngilAhtnan. what would
yet be t The Englishman, to be soar-
trou-i, said: 'I would be a Scotch-
aus."
"While this collcqny w»i in pregrees
th ?re was deep; tntesae alienee In the
bf’-ghborhoud at the Irishman. Al be
cwt furtive glaocee at hie two oompan*
ion» he mned in a brown atudy. At
rtogth the Engllahmau aald to him:
'My friend. If you were sot aa Irtah-
■an what would you be?’ Heieplied:
"If I were sit au Iriahmau. X would he
Uhamed.*
Timothy Harrington. M. P-, **■ re
•feted Lord Mayor of DuHta fed w«*-
lte> keatwt intarwt woe tabs in the
«**,*• the iwiatlnai of a teueiitfrs
to Ki*e Mwwd by tte uwpwMwiof
Dublh, oa He piiMVudteo wMt *> the
<•». WMcmettbe tauaoC tfe
Mr, HentaH* *• <W** to
THE PRIEST AND THE PEOPLE
hie re !» a statement of the character
• and cf the mutual relation* of
and people.
Tie people of a pariah ehculd rtnwni-
tsr ■> fril-jw"sg facts, and by so doing
:tf>$ will recognize mere iniiy tne
tet t.i which should unite them to their
pare;-bla. imcltuttuM and clergy. For
lir-ru The priest Labors to build ths
:u=ruh aod $cbcci; when completed
id st itu tiros belong to them; all
;u.;r v“menti are theirs; the simple
:r irtettc deccratLona are theirs.
? rote are built and maintained to
riv- -heir children a Catholic edncailon.
■tie greatest benefit that can pcatibly be
sestosed ro them. The prieat hinueif
16 their i; he is ordained for them; he is
it 'Heir disposal at all haure when they
:all him in the silent hours cf the night,
wtile: rue world sleeps, he rises from
e.ro.-i and oct Ln the blinding storm
-a .-^r - do th m. The horror of conta-
-,-5 has no terrors for him; certain
dro-b Ices cot affright him when duty
tj >□ c.»ite Like hi» Master, he 19
re.'i'iv •<) give up ct? life for them, if
zec";*“:iry.
Th- ;r:i-st is your steward and your
ir-.*u,i. tie rejoices with you la your
prosper!:?, sympathizes with yerx In
yror idveretry, grieves with yon Lu your
e-irrow. W hen you are down, he en
eturege? jc: to rise and nope, and re-
uLit-y<m that often the darkest cloud
is before tee dawn. Every morning he
stands fc-r ycu at the altar; he puts all
ytcr sorrows and iron ties into the
-■udi.:e md offers them to the eternal
cither ;»s an atonement fcr your short
comings From his hand comes to you
rie Bread cf Life. Yau pour into his
rir srorehs withheld from your nearest
and dearest friends, from the partners
cf your life—tales of sorrow, remorse
azf du that weighed down your lives,
and when the tale is told be fills the
vacuum left with grace, and balm and
conso aHon, and words cf forgiveness,
and bids you go In peace and tin no
F&OM
BEHM VA <& Z vr>l£I<
Wjjyn Wines* and IJquorH
We make » nprola:!? cf.Pnre Wines and Liquors cf all kin's.
Mall orders solicited and receive' careful attention
’21 W. COMMERCE ST. Phone 300. SAN ANTONIO.
t
| A PRAISEWORTHY WORK. !
His Excellency the Aporoite Delegate !
i warmly commends the Society for rte
; Preservation of the Frith ammg la- i
- dian Children.
I ApCSTCU: DELEhATIOX, ■(
! Wa- HIXSTCX, D. c., Jan 10, XQij:t. J
< Rev. Wm. H. Ketcham. Director ^a’ho-
11c Indian Bureau.
Key. Dear mr: I hsve received *h»:
report yoa nave sent ma at eh^ WUI,
the Society for the Prerervatlon of the
crith among Indian children. I am
delighted with the Interest and chartt
able zeal which this report shows ti
exist among the faithful of this country,
and can so: find worda warm enough to
prrise the good work which tt Is aiding
In providing the mesne to keep alive the
holy frith among the poor Indians who
can not supply such means themselves,
and who axe surronuded by so munyi
. influences which tend to corrupt that!
■ faith. May God ble*s the work and al! j
who co operate Ln It, and may He In i
fl ime their charity to still more geu“r- I
ous sacrifices for its prosecution 1 am '
glad that this work fs under the spectri ’
, patronage aud care of your Indian j
1 Bureau, for In this way Is assured ths.
; prudent and useful distribution of the!
; funds collected The wonderful good !
work being Jone by yoor bnreaucer- i
talnly can not help but bring forth
great good fruit, and the credit and
merit of maintaining and spreading tte
Catholic faith among the IndSns is
largely due to It and to its careful and
excellent management.
t Wishing you every blessing and the
■ fullest measures of success, I am.
Moat faithfully yours In Xt ,
l>. Fa tc onio, Abp ,
Apostolic Delegate.
! The memb-.rshlp of the Society for
: the Preservation of the Frith among lu
dian Children has now Reached ICO, 000;
: and It Is the earnest desire of the Pre!-
: ates of the Bureau of Catholic Indian
. Missions to tncrea e this membership
; during the present year to 200 *»00. Let
: every Catholic who reads the Most
( Reverend Arehblsbcp Friconlos letter
hasten to take part in the food work,
and let as many as possible offer their
8»rvi 'ee as promoters.
Fcr further information apply to
Rev, Wm. H, Ketcham,
Director. Bureau Catholic Indian Mis
srins, 941 F SS'eet. Washington, D.
■ OBITUARY.
Winnie Cornelia Harrison.
In the merciful Providence of God the
messenger of death has summcned out
of this world the soul of one, who was
justly regarded as one of the brightest
: ornaments of society, the loveliest ex
■ amples cf character und the staunchest
; supporters cf rellgiro.
O ; Tuesday, .January t'>tb, Mrs. Win
nie Cornelia Harrison, ceo Lynch, died I
; at ber home in San Augustine, after a|
; brief ilIne>-». at the age cf :rS years.
I She left behind a ilttle tab*, who fol
' lowed ber into the repose cf paradise
two days after her own des'h. The
mother and child were laid to rest tn
the town cemetery, the funeral rltee
being eaid by the Rev. Father Drees of
the Hernan Catholic Church, In which
faith she hid lived consistently until the
end. Mrs. Harrison's short and lovely
life was wholly lived In her native
town; and her sunny disposition, per-
fect courtesy and kindly heart won the
: sincere appredatlan and genuine aftee-
’ don of all who knew hsr. In her asso
1 Hatton with others she was always
kind, always gentle, and her presence
: added the charm of genial and lively
: mirth to many social gatherings. Her
harpy home was a shrine of wifely de
votlon and mother love, She leaves a
sorrowing husband and two little ones,
who will deeply mlse her ministering
care. To them end to her mourning
relptlvM our rincerest sympathy Is ex-
tended. Tne brim of human sympathy
i can bnt lightly torn* the wounds In-
I fileted by such a low. »d only God can
j bring true comfort In affliction, yet we
I may gl*dly remember that while we
' are poorer for her low we are the richer
i for the legacy of b»r good example: and
: for herself we Slewed hope
j that she hw pe«ed into the abode of
! everlasting peace. G- c-
1 M. Dupanloup. the eloquent Bishop of
' Orleans, preaching In behalf of the dis-
! treseed workman of Bctwn, contented
bfnuelf with eaying: ta a“®
for tong serac ns. but for good works.
• You are all shrined with the calami-
tbe of those whose esaw I hace come
ttHdaytoptawL Onoeupon * time a
i Mn» wboee name is still cherished by
wldtohiaoompmiio-to arms.on
whom he thought with rwon he oouri
rely; My good Wendt. I
; king, yen are FreDchine®-
' S^enemy; Mt M wch -
to their soo«w!
_ ..— . asB WWfe
at tfe
i*
WM.
RICHTER,
fit
Lt
L. MAHCKE,
REV. JOHN T. BOLAND. C. S. C,, Prew’t.
ax- drpaxt
Rob’t E. MOSS, M. D.^t. Academy,
BONHAM STR-ST, SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
\V:ico, Tex.
• tteetif M<tt<etn imeit
o GIVE YOUR POCKET-BOOK A CHANGE
ANKER80N & ANKEESON,
I
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THIS INJUNCTION OF THE SAVIOUR
MUST EE OBEYED.
Ursuline : Academy,
LAREDO. TEXAS
For particulars addretA.
MOTHER SDPERIO3
i ► S. WOLFSON, Furniture Dealer. < t
] I 125 TO 131 SOLEDAD ST., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, j J
1 >
brcu;!:c<!
"FatL'r. forgl
circuzusui cc«*e uttered such
GUES8AZ k ?ERLKr,=
==gXKET PRINTERS,
1O1 K. CWwawrna traee.
lye. Ear. Nose anil Throat.
HOUBS; 9 to 12: 2 to 5.
Dili: Bcoas L M nits' Bt/ji* ’
Evidence: 404 Xeit Laurel Store: <
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tai Siejtai Stea Lanfry.'
Conducted By ths listen cf ths OioL Stsjtete (
EAST END.
j Wagon calls fcr and delfv . rs packages
in any part of the city.
r<-(e. ll>7. Hun Ant
CHAS. B. THEUTER,
u’e ra]; it sro.-c tet-citoc it iidGrns ; SHAVING PARLOR
Hot, Cold and Shower Baths.
No. 405 North Side Main Plaza
tc» idea list lc for the strwt awl I
I J. C.BIELMANN,
BUILDING MATEPIALS,
Erick, L'me. Cement. Sand, Prints.
Oil, Pipe, Roofing Feits, Etc,
Pbcnes410. Office 306 E. Ccmmeroe St
nun Antonio. *x oausM ■
Prayer Books in English, G-eimkn, Spanish and Polish.
2120 "W. Ooxxxxzterce - L------
fttt. Basil’s College
A JSciiool for 'VoxxnjLi >t«*ri mid
The co’lege Is breutifully located, on rra- rotejde th- city limtte
'Tee bul'dlng is fully equipped w.th aL me I.-ro "^/.riTe NatatciTium.
■ Steam Heat and Elec’ric Light. Every IsciJty is aSerr-l f^r a tttrough Qlasric-
:ri. Commrroiri. S.dentidc Mid English con re- Fcr prospect-« and further te
---«-----T j_ HAYES. C. S. B., Waco, Texan.
St. - Edward’^ - College
AUSTIN. TKXAS.
Select school for yer.nt rses act br-ys. under tte dtre-rottto of the Rt. Rev.
; Bis hep of Gv'.veetcn. and ronftirt-d ?-■ th- Matter* of St. Basil. SI'turilcE,
, healthful and picturesque—on beach S-rive«’3-j Bay—wl iete kttown iteretofnra
. m ' ‘The Sylvan.*"
COlkSES—Tbrdcgy. Philcscpnr. Clasricf and Craurrisl Work.
Apply U REV. PRESIDENT.
Paiitt, YaD Pas, GUri, IhMw aii irtsli’ Suite,
inns. 2I7&2I9 E.MUSTWSI
THE F. F. COLLINS MFG. CO. L
San Antonio, Texu.' (
We manufacture and instaT well drilling tMtfitx. steam p.ante. gin- j
ring syren*, windmbl and water plaaix. town «nfi g—nLine Irrigate ( |
j I I inn entflts: we carry a large Hue °f utiL sac much inppBea; mtriow. I I
1 I I boilers and pumpa alwaye taad. Good goods and ajuitaai to»W- ’ f
j ----------- j
’ ' Trwnt Let us know your wants. .
Plttsfewewte Csii|ila> Btotev.
Hhi hotttMM Pop® SIH. baa
Wenert the appotetumrt of th* B»V- J-
r. Ttigt- Canrrin. rector tf BL PnTk
tathodral «C PlttOwp w a»d>tew
.. . .... ■■ • .. .> ,
! BAIER aid COSEECTIOm
Cor. South Laredo and East Streets.
SAN ANTONIO.TEXaS.
This well known inst-.fjtier., directed 5y the Suters of Divics
Providence, offers 2 thorough, practical co---—?f -Tcdies.
Classes wd! be resumed Tuesdtv Se:-te-rS,-r 2. ;gc; Pr
further particulars apply to SISTr R SY ’-SIOR
fGreety tin- i;:^r::t Itcdi- of her child.
Sor-'v b;ix s;i ;il the lie::rt hiss
raysti-rti-s tin- h>ml knows nothin;:
about. Wr are told that God romem-
b<-rs ot:r no more fureviT. The di-
vine ts-auty of Christ's character Is co-
where more graciously manifest than
Iti this cry In behalf of bls enemies.
Persia n poem sayti:
The 3-inUa: tree pertum—s whrn riven
The ax th.it laid It low;
Xa-t man who hopes io b— fonrlvra
b'or;;iv<- and bh-a» hlu toe,
Christ's conduct on the cross was In
perfect harmony with his teachings.
He tauglit his disciples to love their en-
emi.-s and to prey for any who tnigb.t
dcspiti fully us- tln-m. lie taught them
NIC TENGG,...
COMMERCIAL PRINTING. E ELIGIOUS ARTICLES
Statuary, Crucifixes, Holy Water F<iut*. Itosaries, Caurites.Ax. <;
SSn.13 yVntonio. <
Q JfeOM/;
A1«La*» 20
(OALVl
Wholesale and
Retail Dealer in ’ formation apply to
Dealer in Staple and Fancy
j Groceries,
A Agent for The Will & Baumer Co. can
eles and all kinds of churec supplies.
420 MILITARY I’LAZA.
LOVE Torn ENEMIES ■Xew«dS«».d.H.»<1 Bicycle. ’
j on Eaay Payment* at h
i EMERSON, BICYCIEDOCTOR;
lie Set th.- lab I* me Itureple aa, Crw- ! Both Phenes. 226 Main Ave.
fily ToirtdrvH! U«Ul*tv4. M« '
11 ass Djinx qj tlir Crowa of C^I** ;
TBr <ir*ee of I'orei’venenia.
AND SOTS
; The College !• beautifully slUntel on tbt HiLghte. three txu?«south of Aurttr:
In * healthy and pictureague local.ty. Every tari.riy te oflkreri for a thcruugk
CLASSICAL OR COMMERCIAL COURSE,
j With Modem Language* . Jicnc. 6hokteaxx>. TYrirtru.T7s;’.TEuxGkArxr Dnaw
j mo AxnPanmxfl at optional studies, ttzdro ipe-risl w‘f>—t-tr’-rv.
' A Minlrr. Department for boya under "3, F ir Cats.ague and further partlgn-
lan addreu
Why not g-ive th-- heme and pr-rkr-l -bctk a ritarre' Tt is
fcy.w: that th- r-.,. g—t an ! brri lit- of carpete aniflxto
coverings la town Is here, and at the lowe-t prices—a fact
which carr'-t hr dteprtro: is it US! good busiE-BB policy to
ecu- -.ii th'.-* store .m I Scd cut a 1 nbrut Lt ycur-elft That
is w** A’-ji* V-’e de — X co—7 — wre tir—
BOOKSELLER i
STATIONER. 1
F. A- Chapa. L. Ute tea.
CHAPA A DREISS.
DRUGGISTS and CHEMISTS.;
Pure Drugs. Chemicals, Toilet Artkuea,1
Etc. 818-818 W. Commerce 3t. ;
PrescrlpticnB ox other goods delivered
to any part of city day or night. Long
distance telephone No. 547 for our oat
j of town customers. Mall orders solicited
real, which we receive at the bands of ;
men. and on account of which we |
carry our hearts full of bitterness and !
enmity, arc usually of a mast trivial I
nature. Somebody neglects ns, or treats i
as with discourtesy, or disagrees with j
us la politics or religion, or maliciously ■
sp<-alcs of us or our children, and lol our
bosoms swell with anger and mallee. ,
our hearts are Cited with the ogty pas. I
aloes of malevolence and ill w:lL and
we hotly announce that we ran never >
forgive, Surely we are beart.y
ashamed when we compare such tri-
fling Injuries as these with those that I
broke the Saviour's heart, though they
could not estrange that heart from sin- •
nlng men. We must remember that;
Cbrirt was in deep raracst when be '
aald. “Love your enemies." and when
he directed the disciples to pray. “For-
give us cur debts, us we a jo have for- ! -------- _
given our debtors." Christ on the cross Vfaca you sori far Haris orS» to Ewvpc
In humanity’s cry for forgiveness, - - — • ■«- •• •• «■ *-
Fl-re blccCinr wcurite ho boars,
deceived or Calvary;
They pGar efTtctvaJ praytrs
And Mtrcnrly plead far mo:
ycrytv* himi* Q fDerive, they <u /r
Ncr let ths ransomed stoner dis:
But even this prayer can avail
naught for him who refuses to forgive-
While Chrtat died that man may enter
into hto rest, we must not forget
he has written above the pearly por-
tals this legend: “No unforgiving spirit
can enter bere."-Catbolic Home Cons-
yanion-
and sakes I'bri-'-thko hum.-ra charac-
ter. A deaf met.,- bring asked to give a
(Irdinltlo:: o' forgiveness, wrote. "It Is '
the odor whi' h the f!”Wer ye lua when
trampled upon." The rose emits Its
fragrance most liberally when rrtt“h<d.
Nowhere do v.'e ge: M*rli Impressive
ii-aw s its th ■ duty r C rgivencss as ■
;,t the era-?’ of <Tiri< 1:
was .iiror,! .Tushei! i.y
and w’lgi’ ri
upon til-i a<-h!:ig t.-inples, when tie lies I
been drlv.-u to a disgraceful death and |
enemies s.-e|; to nab! hideous Jlie dy- j
lag hour —until one has rxp rlcnot-d all ■
this and mini: more will he be war- ■ S-FES BOUGHT, SOLD, REPAIRED
ranted to saying. "L can never for i MAM REPAIRED.
Rive, iirsj nt:o s:sys tljnf be can fcr i . nr
give, but never forget. It Is the best of ; [g
evliionee that he has not forgiven. We . ___
„» ; r...«..... r.. SAII AHTOIII() (jRsuijjjE ACADEMY OFTHESAGRED HEART
'----------------J PROSPECT UII.I_
I I AJfrWBCl£2U3‘nri^SCE:EL?J, I-TN" 1X2S j.K: rEILLKEN.
| BeaurifuLy situated cn W. Ccmmrrre St. wtth ill modern improremento. Loco
I tfon. healthful and ccn-.etflert. Afir-rd“ al; tee sdvxntegeF a.' a scdd aad refined
edncatlau.
Studies will be resumed tn the primary,
meets Monday. Sept. 1. IM2,
For terms and p«tlcui*Te *pply to the DLElECTRESS cn
that God Would not forgive them so
long as they b::rt.ored In their hearts
feelings of liatr>-d anil revenge. He ev-
peeti-d them to )ie<-d and obey bis la
structlons in regard to this matter of
forgiveness.
If they at first misunderstood him
and rogiird«sl bls teaching, like some do
now, as
rhe market plots-, such misconception
was certainly cleared away by his an-
swer '<> I’eter’s t’-jery: "l<ord. ’aow oft
shall my brother slu a go tost me and I
forgive him? L'nti! st:ven times?" Tile
reply <>f the Saviour was, ”1 say not
unto tins- uu'.I seven times, but until
seventy times seven," That his d!s<’I
pics understOtxl the Master to mean
that they should practice furglvem-'S
as ho gave dlns'tfoU Is MST in the ex-
ample they have s>-t before the world,
Stephen, full of grots' and power, being
stored by l:ls infurlatixl enemies, cried
out willi Ills dying breath. "Ix>rd, lay
not fids si :i to their charge." That
ymitig man at whose feet the wlintsscs
laid their garments while engaged in
their bloody work and who heard this
dying saint pleat! for h.s «■»< m;<-s was
himself afterward so tilled with tar
spirit <'f f’hri-t a* to be able to si’.y. I
"Erf-tog rev.lnl, WC bicss," and to Itdl I
mate t<' bis <'orintlia::: brethren tb it [
the lc'-s lv was lot <-d by them the more j
;:l>ninl:ia:!y he would love them. Thon- ;
sands slats.' the days of the apostles so I
learntsl Christ ss to be able to pray j
for, to forgive, yea, even to love th. ir
cai-EuIes. Xi will not do for us to at-
tempt to excuse ourM’Ivcs for cherish-
ing ftx’I.ags of resentment and animos-
ity by saying that Christ's injunctions
are impracticable, if mot Impcss'.iue. t
The age of the apostles Was not tlie
only age in which the benutifu! flower |
of forgiveness could bloom and give out t
Its pleasing fragrance. j
The injuries, often more fancied than ’
'i ED-STEVES&SONS;
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Across the Atlantic
5 DAYS, 7 Hrs., 23 Min/
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1 lltlt Winder Lol Seri MiOrn HflTlI. LMjUUCK,!A ®OARDI>G SCHOOL FOR YOCNG MEN
VP then’, tbvy know not ■ “■■■II RUXlUXaJJj proprietor , j
S;m . Jexiis under there j Cor. Houston and St. Mary's Sts.
uttered such a petition j
i-n-i cv<-r arise that will I RATE, J2.00 VER DAY.
Justify one In refusing to forgive Icju- I c * , -r-
ries xafllctwl by another. When he has ; ’ - *exas.
been betrayed by a trusted friend, i :
when be has been misrepresented and 'DlTTYpn (WPiM DiYPDV '
mlsundcrstcxxi, laxrtcd and bounded, i KA lit! HU U tn* R i)A ft FtR Y ;
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