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■MESSENGER
HER
"I'ering
PVBLISHED WITH THE APPROBATION OF Rt. Rev. J.
[Price $1.50 a Ye*i
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. THURSDAY, JUNE n, 1896-
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It in proposed To erect i memorinl to
:ge.
N. Manager,
■S,
*»t reet.
ARCHITECT.
merits.
Ki>HXCT>ii
Embalmers and
Undertakers.
May 34, tbe twenty-fifth anniversary
Frauds J. Bowen,
Sheern & Burnett,
by chance e’«7 honr- He rr*ly w hoW H‘"" O'* onnor and Gerlach. S. J.
. 1806.
:? Witnessed.
Tso*.
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and GnfacV. and hm also to ; Galveteota AdtenttwwMn.
£ lid
McCORMICK
4 CO-,
220 ST. WIARY*S STREET,
COR. COLLEGE MT.
TELE1*MONE 547
: in what Texan
-ron rcaa.
my fcc
and a
Protcwunitx in regard to rbedoitrinreof
■ , Whatever van
In- done by zeal and charity, enlighten
ted and guided by discretion. should be
' done by every Catholic individual in
"rj>
■Iw
AU fawdtutiooa oo the foteiiifi wfl]
be exempt—Louisville Cath Advocate.
Bishop Cotter. of Winoon, onJebcatnd
bates,
ctteo,” ■*«••
>dto <***•
Military F.m
■• W ire. I''..-
i HRIMKhK,.
JUES WAHREHBEBGEB,
A Friend.
Houston, Tex.. Jw". ’»«.
The Missionary Labors of
Bishop Verdaguer.
Rt. Rev.
■ RNTIOH3.
political constev
will as** round
from all of it*
lory potato:
'UqAV COST ,
itters.
'or.io, Tea*.
;■ W
V J
i *eefag the JK << frauders Hfa Hnifaeto
asked to ba factad d.aad handed Mgr.
Fenton a chi oh lor £1 «•••. The Pbpn
afterward iBhcnd ifcWtatertaly to toe
aenwet f Mffea cf the Eagfato mon,
ed eHndad fa-illegally to the Cta^mto-
■taeoatoxBoaOrha. “When the
right asswrat oomaa.” auH Hfa Hto
'em. ■*! w«l droMto *togzwte foa»-
: at the
i:ng
>f JULY.
the best
SHOES
THE lowest
PRICES
issrHM. >*'
ONV..ffc. ItoK.
s Ifaatto BMd dtow
13TA n Wfan**-
aEENJUT,
Vto.s—<
Oalitotoa-
a i.ompni
Guarda
DR. DEWEY, -
TMX UPTO DATS Ml'lUt
the effect* of Hfa promises to those de-
vout to Hl* Sacred Heart: Mercy, per-
severance. ealvation.
The work of the Cetntntasiou on Ang-
•o far Infabed. and the
qi-rstien i« now under the ccnsitieratioa
'-c‘ that
• ve them f()r
• > ’•T.rjo
Dr. R. Menger,
Phyndan Surgeon.
Offlcwyi KALTETtJTM DRUG STORE.
Ratotefow : 736 E. Commerce. corner of
Cherry ■treat. Tataphao* N*. 38ft.
«MLT unmnuTT:
fterhtt
CLASS
WORK-
San Antonio, : .y.,. ^xptained by mean* iif book*.
Texas
;r.j J
giftiam
Campbell & Conrov
INSURANCE -:-
^^QJJKTSs P|rrjH'B<*e <«r dfapel the ignorance of
SULLIVAK SHOE CO..
finttMER-— And St. Marys Sts.
is ions.
.detvor meeting
:. State Teacher*
Hlln Jane M—Iff.
: Sure Stmday
tntanto Jnne U.
. make radneed
cad trip.
ray and
fui rae toHawiwg
rnt far fall par-
reception, but He looks out, and seen
that only one or two have come, though,
at the same hour, the auccewiful in life
and the rich receive and their parlor**
and drawing • rooms are filled with
^neata. In the evening on certain oc-
envious the bells announce that He will
am end a f
soul- We are in duty bound to pray
:fur. edify, and instruct our nan-f.atho
■ lie brethren.
For the discharge of the important
! duty of iin-truilaua a certain equipment ’
' of knowledge it* an aienilnte ne-’oesity.
1 Every < ‘alholic thonld feel obliged to men so much and by whom it is i*o little
know the Calechi*in thoroughly, and ' loved '' These words were uttered by
* be able to defend the teachings of the (Jur Lord Himwlf in an apparition with 1
' Shoes. Cap
». ROBERT LEE WMfflS,
«FTXX VpMtoiB, 0W *» >. Ctor
tonaK. Car, Hmm.
knimt. 41fi s. Lfftti It; TUmiu 541
Ha who patoaam mflilaiiai aad gmtto-
mm poaaaatoa ■treugti, and nca. the
‘ man who la anhy-ct to fife of paatooa
I^^^TrtEALArid,
• csacct or riXAS,o«t«‘ '
— VM1 /Vffijtiw- — — T e
,r!>
..j.feyJal
ijgtfoUiOblH
k. EDHARB C. CUM
OmCEi CLAYIN'* DRUaOTOftE.
fcw Outnt ui fcren IL Tilitt
C.K. of A
i
The offer made by the Supreme Coun-
cil, 125 00 for every ten members ae- !
cured, expired June I. This complete*
iv —--- with F** urpuy J «n wMYto* hxve extended the
to be settled in quite another way.
■-W v-
to*-
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pflE TORNADO, PLATE CLASS, LIFE, ti»e one true Church,
and ACCIDENT. ' ’ ' - ~ ’ ’ •'-•
gff ilO HiTHTO SlTtttS.
5xi Ar’onio.
Good books are abundant, but there *
is a dearth of Patrick Murphys every ■ i
where. and the example of such as he is
needed to render good books effective
for the conversion of souls. This is the
npostolate of the laity. —The Ave Maria.
Feast of the Sacred Heart.
To morrow will be the Feast of the
Sacred Heart. Our Lord Himself sei-
. , , ,,^.1, *■ viisimvuvu ' ------ ----- uorao: s»c sniuaii' .
. «ted tins day. in which to draw C«ho pf this s^sment. and th* I u , ,ar^ atteodance
hes to a closer contompUtion of the re- oth(,r Confirmation was on the Gv*r-^.UPE
, source* of l„v). contamed m the Holy tbr wondrous gifts s in T„. ,jnors. ;*«
Hnctutn.'*! < TT^* tltLV fnllrstv** Hn* c kftji'CT*, ....... . .t____1 ** ’
of Corpus Christi, when we had a pro '
r longed opportunity of realizing thi*
, wonderful gift to man. and it is in the
midst of otar awe ami adoration, that
H* points to His Marred Heart as being
the source at 1U1 His zeal in behalf of
the world. To Ibe Blessed Margaret
Mary we are indebted for this know!
edge of the establishment of the feast
For to her did <>ur Lord appear and so
Right Rev. Bishop Gallagher. D. D , ( .
confirmed thirty-ri.t persons in the 1 M Jor many year* to come.
Church of St. Joseph. Houston. Twen- ; q,, -Wednesday. June U4. the annual
ly two of these are adults, five of whom ■ fetnmencement Exercises will be held
are converts received into the Church Joseph s Academy, wb ch is
■ The Bishop preached two very excellent ^4^ the direction of the zealous bi*
and instructive sermons, the one before 1 oj Charity of We Incarnate
Confirmation was on the nature *n‘l . \yord of ban Anionio It is hoped that
the evening of June IB
The MiaiQon at Seguin.
. And after the Easter season a! gjttor MES'EmihK :
fresh wound bleed*, it has been made* _ • -*
by the unfaithful observer* of the law. I )y be)(j ,t st. James’ 1 hureti. Seguin.
Again, ‘tis a week day. and every day^j <M conductel by dev. Fathers
SOUTHERN
POLITICAL C0WTBMT1OMS.
Fur tha tallowing petiticai eouvwi-
■ta; the SANTA FEwfli tototo
M* ratoe at eto fan ft”” aU lu
Ttonand Indtaa Territory p«fat>:
VAT10XAL XSPVBLICAN €ONV-
*■ Lnte. Me., Im IM. IBM. MA-
naKALnopuMCoarv,,ac. lmm,
M*..Jaly5tod, UM
hr pMttotoxa ae to IMN tod tine
AMtootfl agM my 8A3TTA FX arm*
» witto to TV.& KBUTAK,
«—»nl Ftonf !«>■*_
Galvtoto.
other after Confirmation was on the.
msois to preserve the wondrous gift*
The dayfoUows thMJetave wWch (oa tb<w | ---------
who receive thG great Sacrament ‘ Married by Archbishop Cor-
worthily. ligan.
Tb* new statue of the Burred Heart of 1 judxwil’. eclret eon'
Jesus, receive,! lately from The etmnent I Qf Mjuhia)l Cvnstautia ’
firm of Mayer A- C<> . Munich, is a ; chMbertain to the Emperor ;
Wutifai and perfect w.jrk of art. and , o( Knw[iB Vhpvalirr Qf :
..... set71 | tdra of Poloncczka. Russia, and Mi—
vouon to praiiejjci’ttia Mi'mu, dAuj^ht*-r <4 S»-ttor
. . . ,Patri.-io M’Jmv ol Moarwy- Mexico,
The arrival of this* ,
: were I______ ,
, ,. , at St. Francis Xav-.rr s Cbure:h Monday
morning last
the arm of her father.
_ __ Art*
.. - *. -, ~ i
lion that th. child ahould be reared a i “d dritvmd ■Itnari.
^vd tor tt^ first time. So edifying i ‘ a^l*. 1 Halfa— 1*?-
wn thta scans that revrral around w -re th- B«*» • *»«• =*• * dal todinc. to Kff. Ptotoa rf faa
morsd to tsars: a. tha comnunimm . , K1"* Mre h.x her own chape1 and | Arebdton <rf Wm^Ator.
came two bv two with downcaat eyn c^P‘“n- ------------- ; England. wh«> to nlad to Hi> HdU^to
■nd joined han<l«, it wan plain to be- Rt. Bm. Blabop Forret wilt give;tha plan of tha uaw C-'tod^1-
•era tbit Jnna was dwelling in tbrir 'confirmation MFL DarianrirtSnnday. ’
Uttla bwarta. May God keep them in i and trem there heia expetted to return
their innocence and purity. j *• Ati*™uo
An far aa can be retawnbetad. there t
■ never he* been * mianiw in Seguin b-- ■
r > P*1 i fore, and we am eure ite iienilktot ef-
SI oc‘ | facte will bo felt for many a day. [
I The cougregsdoa vxpra-* th<ir deep- : Ytordn Veykn-.hfar Vdaw.
1‘itLiieetgutitaJo tocbvB r. FatbereO’Con V. Q.. uil»hriteii Ma ■flvre jnhrtka to.
/ not and GnUct. and have aleo to ; Galrettoa. Ad ■wttooannoa. Jtie*.
I
30# t-2 W COMMERCE «T.! CTrrnni.taores of the wavttrion of Mr
j MiXnet < *o»
Edinburgh.
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FOBEST, D. D., BISHOP OF SAN ANTOSIO. ANO OF Rr. Rev. PETER VERDAGVER, D. D.. VICAR APO61OLIC OF BROWNSVILLE.
i they ujH-nly eoeprewd a wish to join the vocation:
j Church, everything Catholic seemed I fiicted, th
hidden from their eyes. . ... ---------, —
' The obligation of being readv and I ««d impossible of observance, and its Bl^h<,p Irft Laredo again
willing to inttrutt others is one which. ! degrading opposite, profligacy, ad ■! c.-.t Quincy
it is to Im- feared manv of the faithful ! in private and sustain,-1 or I B1MnC0Bta .June 111 St. Mary's. June ■
i do not realize. There' is » vast differ- [lirenred by law\ The Heart 12 aad J3. Rcfa(<1o. June 14 and 15:
■ ence between preserving the faith and ' ''v,'r Tending in th. —-----—. wen„ w vvl,u„ „ ---------
orofesHing it openly No Catholic I <^1 into the ehureh and complmn. : 1(!. La Bahia. June IS; and Uo.iad. '
I ought to feel .-omphmented to hear even FVom the Holy TaberuacleChrist looks;; Janp w, _r„clling there on t
' an M-riuaintance -wv -Oh. I didn’t | i« i» » Sunday, and He counts the rtong dM?, Mnd preaching in English
< f<‘tlite<?t. ■ suspect ywi were a Eom« Catholic ’I ^Rty -»*eut men from Mam He.
Are MB CBtbolio, ever set prot- ! !<«»« < Ereter-tide and counts
-n ”7--------T 1 escorts thinking, and it is remarkable ! ^ose who Will not receive the Sacred
IB Dwjer Ave., - Sas Autouii That those who are prepared to expbdn : Heart.
J their faith and eager to do so meet with
! earnest inquirers wherever they go. A
consideration of the amount of prejn
* dice, that may be diwipatod by chancx
I conversations, ought to quicken the
Undertaker®. real of everyone. Innumerable con ver-
! inonu have resulted from casual meet ■
•pu Dir •»* Eight- T«hikM« ; ^th Catholic*, who live up to and
t’er. Crockttt and Lavoy* Screota. 11(XV(t, y^ir religion. j
i In a recent partoral the Rt. Rev,
“ * I Bishop of Newport and Menevin obaer-
! ved ’ 'The friend who knows how to
| explain w * friend some pointe of Cath-
I olic doctrine; the servant who can give
i* dear answer to an employer; the
j young man nr young woman who shows
I careful teaching in the Catechism, —it
I can not be estimated how much good
jsurh Catholics «• there can effect. ’*
I An illustration of this is afforded by the
■'tI
!
of the Rev. Dr Milne, of
u Inffamed with a desire to
bis father's gardener from the
error of hia ways, the young man un-
dertook the task with great zeal. But
be had reckoned without his host. Pat-
rick Murphy waa proud of his faith,
and knew the Catechism ’’like a
book. ’ ’ Instead of converting him. j
Mr. Milne's own mind waadisturbed. ■
and be began to doubt scnously theten
ablenrea of hia position as an Anglican.
Hia rerunxi father, to whom he exposed
hiadoobto, not being able to clear them
up. recommended him to_tbe Bi»hop of
Edinburgh. F ’
by the intel *k>w with ■•rat inurpny I the supreme officers have extended the
were to be settled in quite antthm_->r montlw more. j
EH» Lordship held forth m Ms library J|Jy , brwhe(1 to
far two houra on the potato subndtted », advance amesamrato within the
him, with all the eloqmmrei andl^pc^ day*, as provided in the laws,
bda command- Mr. Milne | yhis is to enable the prompt pavmentof
a°iahed “* ! de^h ctaims.
bridge, and had a •omm . I According to the aeun-ananal report
p~-~. “t«< the supreme officers, from Novesn-
yjsHcd to the fo«» of logic there ana(hBfl April iociMlve,
then. ’’Are your dnuMa rewnveaT |branches have j
qoreM the to I the rapreme council the foil
Kitae Mwwured: ‘ gw oo; wtppBre. F1.M0 *
hare nokmgto «jtta tax. St.M3 48; widow. .
at Bore» “ Camrch rf [phaos’ benefit fund. ntt.SM.M
to kfr cmrictioo*. he tecta. * .L 3M8.I83.44. Of this aaotJ
Cathode- nd two ot Wb friends wree i® n waa placed t» the credfl
yTT^ifrytosmm of the books, which [baking fund.—N. O, Mining
> ent and the most vital of all the powers , p»rei V M h • ' Mvst-EXOr.x: , welfare, and their eam->t prayer proposed To erect a memorial to
; tti*rating in our world, and it may be w* ™”ck i TT ' i Ou Sumhy. June 7th. at 3 p. in. rhe , w|1jcb ^,j|y asrends before the throne T<m.* More in th* vicinity of Mm
qm-Hioni-d whether, since the founds- ““ Rev Bishop Gallagher. D. D , |(jf jbat JQr J>v. Father may be faj, bouse as Ciielaea, near Loa-
tion ,*f Chrirtianity. religious activity a*™*d to rrn,,’T K^od tx>ok» rffeenre thirty-nix persons in the 1 ™--d M us for many years to <-ome. doc
wm. ever greater than it is at present far the ranrenunn of sonls. Ihisxsthe .. ........ ...•P"’’* •’
I: is manifested in a thousand ways,
and opportunities for it* exercise are
continually in<-reusing Theory, Whni
is truth’1 and. Where i* truth to be
, found t are heard everywhere ontwde
’■ the pale of the Church. Thousands are
“ groping after a firm ami sure creed, -
>. ampbell. Thus. L. ' octroy, searching evervwlwre but in the right
place for The lc>—t grout of faith. Now,
a*- everylmdy in these days reads anil
wants tn read, it is easy to see how
ruucii may be eff>*<-ted by dwseminating
printed matter, caicnlated to dissipate
Rt Rev Bisboo Rradlev. of Man-
chi-«er. N H.. c-lebrated the silver
jubiee of his ardrn-ti >n to the Priem-
hcssl on June 3.
A statue of Joseph de Mairtre. tire
etequ-ct advocate •' f’atbolii l*Oi and
Cbrisiian c>on*rcby. » to be ejected in
hi» native place. Chambery, an Alpinv
‘ town in Savoy.
A great great grandtlangbter of the
first John Jabob Attor was baptised in
' the ( ritholic t athedral of New York a
. few days ago and chrietcned Mary Sym-
ptoroao After Bri»ted.
The Rome correspondent of the Lon ■
don Times say* . ‘ ’The Pope ba* wrxt-
■ ten a touch-ng letter to the Negus Me-
nelok of Abv ssinii* in favor of liberating
t«. .= r,
love of Ji-ii- for ns, has given to this m>>rT)in^ ,] h(_ ,lt) Dane B-.m-tti, baa abjured Ibe sect and
great devotion a still fnrtherjtnprtu*. ■ o{ hr, faIbM. M the Church. He re-
Ptitricio Milmo. brother of the bride. turned the diplomas and inriguia of the
. Tliomas Hugh Kelly. C T Mathews, grade to which be belonged.
' T. Pearsall Thorne. (.’. Wyndham
Quin, awl Jarnes Richard rteere were||ic>n Qnjen, »
Peter Verd.guT, D. D.. Frimtt- Albert Radziw-.ll awaited his *^7 Holy ^Office. who will refer the
the untiring Vic it Apostolic of browns- • bri(i(, aI the chancx: with h> best r.an jaarti-r to the Pope for dectomo,
■ Churrh. Point* of history und the like which He-favored the Blessed Margaret vlJlt. )e(t Laredo on May S3 for the Prim-e Mathias. of f>.hr,1if. pltWl , 1
After the ceremony a Nuptial Ma** j FrMO^ J2Tbrid on tbe Kith and Sfcb of
celebrated by rhe Rev Father. Rbrim,. A Chrirtian
love brings about the ns-Aguilares, and L. Florida. bn.ieKr<X)Kl kridt ^d* the j L td*X th^,^14
the affections and fives „f conflrming ln all 335 penw s. and re- chnllcd ot. pr(. dieu-. jdaced direct ^>e tame place a. loe *ame ime
' 3nd neighbor*. The publication* of the - the km?rn, men have them’ ; turniox to Laredo In time for the granJ ; j brfrirt* th** Li*-h *1iat Frwjds de prewieiwe ■ eon ox tbe
u-.-i:..*. r r-.k «■.. tifives from <har Lord mad lived counter ■ 0<irptiB Chrirti celebration U»t Sunday, ■ After the Mass t> serial ! best known Proliant Ihwtor and poH-
to His example For. indeed, does He , ut which tbe Rt. Rev. Bishop was as- ; WBt bv- Lwi XIII. was be- 1 dclBI1 1,1 Fr>ncv- *-bon- to be received
. ,r Rev Fathers Sonchon. M*-: stowe<i hv the Arcbbisbop. into the * attrelic Church , and probably
He is humble, and he sees men and pi(na. and a Rev. Father from 1 :he eeremv.nv a l«-autifnl pro ; foUownd by a number of French
Fully l.rfMi per- W;1;1 sung by the ebicr, with
took part in the procession, which OWU1 au,j ..rchestra.
ALAM'» PL.M1A,
Rf.T’TE'R I San Antonio,: heat explained by means iif books, Mary. They mean Chat the love con following places, at each ot which he '
gej LDINH, I TEXAS which are now abundant. and there an- turned in the heart of tbe Man God fur' gHve Confirmation, nxmely: Renlitos. ; j,y the tier
.r. .11 wort at *» Pt** ot to b* able to men is little returned by men. They Ra-.cbe. Hebronville. Les . Mn„,hv tbe .hurrh
Proper attention^ MB-trortjnn own a little collection of works, ewpe- mean that as 1— *’—* ~z.J. ' "—1J" ' ...
jSitwistutai .Jesigns prepared In tbe cially suitable for Protestant friends I similation of the affections and live* ‘>f' confirming in all 235 persons, and
'Mir and most desirable rtytas. * om- >
peten; uni ■■onscienttou* wirv'oea. : English Catholic Truth Society area
library in themselves, and they are as | w i-wu^ie. . w.«.—. - ... ul wmen
! cheap as coaid be desired. Who can I succeed in likening the hearts uf men to ! by
■my that he never has opportunities to! His! F" k- ■*■—- ™«> ~ m
put into the hands of enquiring non- | contemptuous of each other, ami crush- yNtsiuoro*, Mexico. Fully M» per- w;1;, Hnng by the choir, with P-1011-
Catholics a book or leullut. that will con- ring each other at every turn by word HOt,„ ^j. jn the proceMion, which owul ,.rt-h^tra. Ar a resn.t of ibeir recent work
vey more thus can be suid by word of j awl deed. He is meok and He sees the w^Djej; it» way around the public j^,[. w;t. M-rve I ufr<-r the among non Catis 'ics in Pennsy vazda,
mouth Converts to Catholicity have di.pnt<-i. the wrangle*, the lew or pisz i. and was headed bv ... -a., -^.i.-ncr v':h- bride's ‘ tbe Pauliat* report :hnt twelve convert*
often been beard to remark that, until 1 nin<mg**t nu n. started on th* least ;■•■< ejg!t; Latiwiic -<Idlers oa b.m-»-bi«-K t>r(rt.la.iaw and sister. Mr and. were made in M«ws-<port, eleven at
*'■ --------!“: the blow*, the wounds in- ■ #B,; ,tt fnn uniform. There were four : JIn> £Ui{VIlt. Rri’-y. at IH Washington Derry, five ax Wjlmizq‘-n, and forty
fiicti-d, the mnwirrs committed. He is repositories j Square North The mnl registration ■ at iLe Cathedral In Pittas r.
chaste and He sees holy purity con-id- , ()n Monday of this week the Rr. Rev. » wrr,. it. the Kelly nri-: One of the moat painful < cf
----- . 1 to administer I j„ncr. hy the Russian Consul-General. the Paris commune, ^h<*
■ i Confirmation at Quincy on June 10; Archbishop C.irrigan. and Father Mur- Mgr Darboy, Archbishop of Pat. - and
or 1 Blanconia. June 11; St. Mary's, June ■ hostages, wn' comtncm.ira-wi
---- . ---------- , Among the guests were Mrs. Charles J on May 34, tbe rwentv-fifth anniversary
residing in the Holy Eucharist may | Mr O'Connwr’s Ranche. J«u»! M . Oelrich*. Mavroyen: Bey. the Turk ‘ bv Rrqriein Mimes in the churches rf
u s __j t.... . _ .. . ... ..a ■■-■-J *^fa Minister: A. Lc (ihait. Belgian p^rf,
l1* ■ Minister; Dr ami Mrs T. Addi- Em - ! rTrr7 since the
ou , met. Mis* Emmet. Gen and Mrs. ■ public prayers, through
i Daniel F. Butterfield. Mr aad Mr* tbe strert* of Madrid, rain ha* been fali-
I Benedict. Albert Mo.■ ** Bagby, Mw*; j,,^ some province or other of thn
■ Bouvier. M B. Thurber. Mr. and I p^j^acl*. where there has been for
| Mrs. Montez,!. Mrs Livingston. Mrs. I ono unbroken record of dry
i A very successful mission was recent-f Mire Jaffrey, and Mr. and ]
l._ -VI. ----.• - ------ | Mre.FredericOoodndge -Irish World, j _
Dera i _____-___ Tb® v*ty ±Cev. Koicm* vmjbt
The i Father Brannan to Visit Edna | «f “* <Ath<>iic d»oe-e of B--
ceremonies opened on Mny 17th and; and Rockport. !
closed May 24th. . We learn that R<-v F.ther Brennan' an! tan title of ManMguor.
finite mercy be praised for the good known missionary, will begin j crTTIMr-T w conducted by Arch-
th*t haM been nccompliibed * miwion *t Edu* in J&ckvoiM'o . on — , . « *
Early Mass was celebrated at 6:30 by , Sand>y Jlino K -o Iwr ^rer- j
Father O'Connor, after which th-Rev. xn„ther at Rockport, be-
ve.u. — —- father delivered an eloquentinstruetlou; jn Thnr*day. June M It i*
glorious throne and hires the j on Mm, at thn dutire of our < hriatian J. b. B lirr.
assembled faithful, and a* He gaze* out I <onowed immediately Mans <nre .r both ptace*
from the Sacred Heart, Jesus grieves I by Father Ger fa th and at »-W Mass' E p, tovited Bring your
that so few are present to receive His I „ celebrated by Father M dabon. - Md lukewarm Catholic
Benediction. And away in the wide]*^ which Father Gerlach delivered ^fh run
world He notice* tbe mockeries of in- I • ------1-- i^*—'
fidels and the irreverence of Christians, ,
Then can He not justly complain, |
■■this heart fa little loved by men"!]
This complaint fa made and our respon-
sibility dore not reit with acknowledg-
iugthetrnth of it. Knowing the de-
mand* of the Sacred Heart, it become*
incumbent on sincere Catholics to prac •
tice the virtues dear to it. Thus may
the compbunt of Our Lord be stilled
greatly admired by all who have
ii. It is nearly life size. L
tin Sacred Heart of Jew. is flourishing
in 1h<.' parish.
to the world. Practical compliance
with this wish tends towards solid vir-
.toe anil vigorous zeal in all matters cor.
ni*et<si with Holy Faith.
COMPLAINT* |>K THE sacred heart.
' ■ Beholrl the heart which has loved
z a -"—J « —-—'
1- j tsbUahmenta in tbs State
* i rain, and whose inrvra*
■nr canes of edocatkm. areaxnmpt from
<Ji JQMJMMblJ- jTU4U*VWi I & WKjrr WKMUM Vt aaarar sjpv, —-r a ; tWIGfirifUft , C*M VBB 111
The church waa ! edge menu of offerings male to ’ St. t p^utaof NnxaMfa Academy. 8t. Mary's
bishop Hetuwtey. nssteted by nearly
fifty Prienta.
Tbe Arcbdiocree of Vteuna, Austria,
received from tbe Pope a Mcood auxil-
iary Bishop fa the penna «f Mgr.
Schneider. Tbe other Bbbop xuxfltaxy
i of Cardinal Grescha la Mgr. Ang rrr.
’ Fhe Diocese of Vtenna fa one of the
j an imposing sermon in the German ; IrMnc“ ------ | ta worid_ I( ooctalna mr
|lauguage. ! ”St- Anthony's Bread" has spread i2,000,000 CatboBca.
i At 3:30 the Way of the Crass was re id ■ with extraordinary r»|ddity throughout; py B dnefakm Ct the Court of Appwda
I by Father O Cm nor. and at 4 o clock ; Ireland, and aa a result tbe sufftrring'of 11Mt Friday. *JJ Cathoik- ermcatfanal r»-
the children's mission w.is held by i the poor has been much alleviated. I t.bUatis>ent» tn tbe State not uand far
Father Gerlach. (Eery Isaac of Tbe Irish Catholic. and whose innn— fa solely for
In the evening at 8 o’clock service* ! weekly, published in Dublin, contain*
were held consisting ot Rosary. Sermon. > a wide column ot fine type, acknowl-
•nd BeiwdiCtiOD. ’1U" VUUAV** + vn-Mt®MW***— ,z* **■•**«*»- — — — ---I Ot AlUMWnBUl JkLMWHJ , CFta- ■
crowded, notwithstanding tbe busy I Anthony '■ Bread'', in thanksgiving for CoU^p,. >nd the St. Xavterh Iiatttate.
LJir* V* a^aaa uvn** •—a •eaaon of the year.and we feel sure that! favors received Irsm him. There fa ’
against route who shall then experience wjq bter> tha earnest effa-ts of this ' hardly a religions mtab^shmrat in
on;---—»v,— -to. fcrTBnt fonyr^M-^tioo. Numbers of . Dublin tn whicn thio popular work has ______
Catholics who had seemed to have for - • not been founded wire moat gratifyieg yw^ty. «f ate «r-
| gotten God were aroused, and having ; results. ' to the PrieWtaiod on M^HV.
nttetefadtbnsmmoo. Kreat-r of th. fortune of'PwtifcJ M— — rotehmtad tn xb.
approach the 3«rnmrats. A Urge , morrdng and a public reropifaa beM .X
.umber ot nmt-Csiholic. stteodeJ the . dB[1^r ^n. -fame wife, the i pcra bouse fa tbe .vrafag An*
eerteon*, and as a coneeqnnnce seven , ^"2* ~ i—-—a *— » .— ’ —
were baptized at tM clow of tbe mis ’ child. forward to a! Dnboque; Marty, at Cirad; Sbw
•fc?' _____________a__to.. ,k.I brilliant future far her. She was taken; tey. ot Fargo; a»d O’&™n.< Stan
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