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SOUTHERN
PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROBATION OF Rt. Rev. J. A. FOREST, D. D., BISHOP OP SaX ANTONIO, AND OF Rt. Rev. PETER VERDAGVER, D- D„ VlCAR APC'STCLTO OF BEDWXSVTLIX.
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THE SEPARATE! BILL
KWSHM8ME.
3®«d
Europe on April 29.
of the Mission. has
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estab- Notre Dane, and wrote at the
Doctrine.
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rel cm wiariin;
* noble mutffl
atll o'clock.
FttlMr Gfflm wffl *■? te find
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Christian
cease
ttv» and li m intel whn devote
tiMontTW ehfaffy to iiehiwniel
tog and vfDftyiz< the Jewdte.
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Milwaukee, Win.
b, ifanufarturers and Im-
a crowd of nx
a£ the heeto
socialism.
Mr. William Schwartz, editor
of the Hr role fl'K (z'itvf* >i*, St.
Louis, died at St. Mary’s Infir-
I Ltete
mxn.
ben;, which overlooks the capi-
tal.
A meeting of the different com-
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w_ My**,
ta M hila.
ffiflta taffffM
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f perfect
Foal cob^6>"
fc» past rac-
of qtafey-
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LE. BUCKLEY,
Attorney nt Law.
hant Ta»f
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I Lesova Street,
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to.CJMXA.
Letter of Protest Submitted By
the French Cardinals To
President Leu bet-
From fh:r Fmcft 1 '■ "r- '
Editor SOUTHERN MESSENGER:
Lyons is blessed with a
Divorced two or three times, he the regime of cuft a*wlaf{
U MESSENGER
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UteHyjeseraece t” *» iriBraacfrei. tion.
the homage of our deep respect.
DrriE.
“Paris, March 28, 1905.”
THE JESUITS.
The Church surren-
’’ ' t re-
return the State . . -
the cinnati, has put his veto
taking an active in-
ha h;;'
student?- The Pope approved of
Father Zahm’s work in assisting
the members of religious orders
Milk to.
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t a '
SI
MG.
~ £O<XZ or TtuSui
—mntaBnn.— •
IS 15 at Easek, in Slavonia, of a
mtoy. German in origin, which
" settled in Croatia. Stroea-
was to become the fore-
An Lntu ustlni. Anal Ternary.
An interesting ceremony took
place on April to in the Basilica euanee of the Pope’s decree
two U.L™ ^—1— - . ~~
. garional ringing was, mtrocmced
The b-id-g stan-
i 1 art. on r-nMjan nunaay. z.very
burner. [. member of the ■congregatioE waa
... ~ t on which
firing there the College >tas prinsedthe Gregorian rrndi-
Msgr. Lavelle addresaed the
| congregation on tire subject at
r v _ > r______J '__*►
“6. In conclusion, we ask that
the Concordat, that is the system
of understanding between the civil
and religious authorities, be
maintained, and that if it should
be modified it should be by
piro, and an effort will be mde
■ to have Ihtetet Boovtet
, apeak for the Aiaerigen Brifio*.
The Central Vote to te «•-
I tioari ________2 /__ .
1 man Canrib ftefatte «afl to a
y«y ptoaperooe steto*.
~r~
i
Meat Ma|
BKBATB I
F JWX ««* ' j
i at tat
WST.^3^
who bom on hto way and takes haa foDowviLup the move against Center party in the Cirman Erit-
” -------- Bteop PteMB, whom, he ban- ‘ ’---J-----1“
iabed tea thaeountry, with pro-
other priests.
_ * tbM » vto-
latte of''a/jow saaeotiy peened
by the Nfete*aan Xtegrasa, at
the tetattoto o^te pRteawt,
EIMBIEMT
THBEMnaSTATa.
Kto* Altean eeJectod Bt. Paifc-
tteM Diyfcritentog whii
new eBwy to the Unitod Stote a
:l c.*-r ■■—»•■ axemva £
- HlWIIlLIIM J ~
no Dottea. We eaanot at this
notoaot think of any bom cor-
tewi1"■ ■
aaneie DcaBrr-
jteMri^ptedri >
■EStawC^^
anoucsw Russia.
EhcCear Order* That They Bb-
wto. KeHgltHM Liberty.
: Ajte to insure the religious
®wm *f Catholics in Russia,
hhv- by order of the Czar,
Mbft,.. xnczuded. An agree-
tottis likely to be reached scon,
■nut to rhe Vatican’s concilia-
■y In the Russian crisis.
Acttrilng to the Aimanr of
l*» Catoeij.; Benevolent As-to-
fek® x St. Petersburg, it ap-
•wi that European Russia has
ritre Catholic dioceses with
1310 established parishes. The
tett number 4.101, who have
“care of 12,102,479 souls. Of
fe number more than 7,000.000
to Russian Poland, divid-
tartc seven dioceses. In Rus-
■*J«tperiy speaking, the dio-
“a cf W3ni has a Catholic
Wteicu exceeding 1,000,000.
■ewaiBHBBsbre.
FUHVS BSM> KAD.
Rt, Rev. George Stros«m*yer.
Bishop c.f Riakovo. Austria, and
Apostolic Administrator of Ser-
via. died at Zhakovo on April 9
id the age of 90 years. He was
rnriBecraied In 1S5C.
Few ecclesiastics played a more
Bacrars hew basux
piess dispatches ann ounce
that steps are being taken to
carry on: the groat project of
Leopold IL for the consrtrociinii
of a magnificent Basilica in
■ ' .■ »uMth the French
C. addressed yesterday to
Che ir rod>.dent of the Republic
~ will hav- About the same effect.
msFrendiHcfe. SanAirtXMito Loubet N.jm-rZ/ will sign the law
■ — £. t! -A. *4 -rl Via wrAVsIrl ttl <*>n
his own death warrant, if it were
-G-W. Philips. gRr*- him to sign.
BESTIST. men<- f „
[ V.Cmwmo* Su toa Aatorio- which may even appear tome to
American minds, expresses
true situation and would not
to make an impression on t~
' which really sought the good of
their country and the r’ ’’* '
Two priests, four lay brothers SeS "Basilica of
* r * ------ ---—- :zu“acje 01 ^ilsxlc*. Gernur ejeroentff re the Ezei-
ca-ior*—since 1SS” RIP of S“ ?CP* con" pire of Austria,
cation since ico— «.. i. r. tmued. "is one o; toe events r -- ---------------
The new addition to St. Mary’s which will be brought forward to .
Institute, Dayton, will bededicat- establish the fact that Pius IX- oj 2$ap-70i where, together
Archbishop Mcellei1, of Cin- ■ furnished it WiU represent an out- thing that there are living wit- tfr^%r>rtriTie*of in-
itoerty.anait wotua oe naro,az oougaLeu -------— r’n lay of about $70,000. The lmrt- newes to give torir evidence.” f*Jibilxty with such eloquence
............ .......
■g tebte <rf st. Foate'
tey» IWlwritti—, wore
Jfetedteswariaby Ate-
■tatattoBAad^
><-an Twstatrf that the ttetraefion' the unthinking m—»i,,
of the Cooeordat is the emwa- the anti-Catholic tub-thumpers i
Dur- j ttePepe?* ; te^terittodTjteas yw see
rr^ry 10 Udi was eteriy demon---1 "r 1 ™— —«’<*'•
strated-
“2. If the Cuuanwlnt should
eww to ttfet ft would be our
i th* zute <rf juetee jte ejyffyj**"
are not to hw MWy*-
te Ml bsfcre the Hemo wwunds
WT8HJ Trutert
■ . juri feus
MlNgtoUt
r g# ecn^it^ peril* irsi.iifj
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■i;G3 lATIOIALBANK
md Antonie.
fe^ig. 0I« EQ feus.
YEHQCATIEDBAL
The wwffrf T'-tg- necessary lor
« . ailltice anu LLau^uier, ux the issuji'alxm and strengthening
Rhode island; Congrtouman and of St- Mark’s Cathedral, Venice,
~. .. ____ ~ ;____ l _ ■ —.«n~
of New Jersey, and Mr. and MrsI gineere, Sig-MantnrL and Maran-
Rooeevelt Stanley and Mias gnni, are busy directrng the work.
Rohtnann, of New York. The ermditkm of the Cathedral,
; now that it has been poerible to
A Fapto EwcyelicaL {examine it Matey, is found to ba
According to a dispatch app*™ from ths
— - — -- - . report of toe two sagineura, toe
sued an eucydite, addroste to _ptet bring the ”Pars-
It win ba suMMuy puteilly to
demrite toa vault rif the “Apoo-
alypas,” uem which the gmator
■part rtf the tout dame inward the
1 piazza stood*, but before thia the
supports of the dams will havu to
be wtrangteDsd by metal bands.
wwk of the misrionwM conduct- ltEor^ 1116 £hinese. The new rerritv of Notre Dam?. The
arrivals are from tjonaon. Mad- Pen tin thanked mm most warm
rid, Vienna and Rome, to which ly and engaged in a
points the Helpers of the Holy versation with Father
Archbishop Messmer of Mil- gcuIs scattered when expelled showing
M*e have en- waukee is taking an active in- their mother-house in Paris. caPonal projects and in the Unit-
deavored to fulfill our dual duty terest in the bill, now pending They we—~ ,.i c...£
—towards the Church and to- before the Wisconem State Sen- it^rhar!
hrugs Buinrm
AAfTONOCAS- 403
ELECTRIC CO.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. APRIL 20. 1903.
sects we shall not
position at Portland, Ore., this
summer.
Belgium has just passed a law
It is
sccmagcsoscommccawoeccii
;; repairs.
Archbishop Rucian, who
.gar.ua) as toe
je accident of
's55. Tr.e Pc stiff took occasion
He said
urging hum jterature and customs, which he
towards his canonmat on.
uere are good deep trouble in the public con-
, but there is science. _ ; mission held in St.,Peter’s Church,
: our enemies *‘<J. In conclusion, we ask that puji^.^ .bout 4 700 nersons
apitoi of it. the Concordat, that B the system ~ ’ perecM
ed in English and the remaining
a two in German.
common agreement between the ■
two authorities. ~*
Subscriptions are being taken been formed in England for
a Jr 11 > art (*"'11 ?/* nw -_____rL.,-—
3 ishes of Milwaukee to defray the ' telexing and distributing regis-
“France does not desire a poiit- soeieees " CtorinnatC <57/ to
UdAvA , . JVM, ... — — — U^<U UXACUVn - p..- *.—* , A ■■ ----. - -he
In the case, explain these same exp res- : which the Irish in that Jcountry ■ the Wisconsin Assembly has kill- and bestown- me Seawnmac
not1 right of usage which coulc be' year.
BecwhreU By tbePepe.
_ Rove, April 9.<—Pope Pius X.
John KtoU, vice presidents. The to-day received to private audi-
d-d L• ence Senator and Mrs. Nelson
elude some of the most prominent W. Aldrich and daughter, of
Mrs. W. H. Wiley and daughter, is now completed, and the
Mias grmij are busy directing the vtrt.
ta^rsteteMl Stagtar *“ *t-
Patete's Othedral, Saw
York.
For the first time stone tbe W-
- - ~ * i re-
miles outside fiwmtog Church music, oongre-
btoldinc Biands . garicnal ringing
__ — — t. , Patrick’s
that the committee may over the eatartmbs where , yo-fc, on Passkm Sunday. Every
—"j expect him. body of St. Agnes is burned. member efthe twill;rej;' ————
_Rl.Rey.iBishopjHorstmMinof’r-_:]ei pi..s jx., April 12. 1535.! furnished with a leifjet'
a«7 j'dl :T gS, fcGd. "f. XTZXLLLLTX i
celebration of the fortieth anni- •Propaga^^a -be . oc. gave , -
versary of his ordination. A I hwbjjctt. on 11.»■ Bixujwjfc —
general celebration would not be . ”pila^ ~ i Htgh Mass and dwelt on the im-
Cardinal Steinhuber, one of the possible on the date proper. Juno oe.ow. --a. , -.rrtxne? of the reform and the
-t -i- ”* be Saturday and conferee a=mrade.;for each of the church
....--------— ------- He wasJ the vigil of Pentecost. ,to stuffy &e tefite «t
ia sw.uiuaxiTrf, 4. Cathoucs can no t admit a je9Uit the only member of that T. aDtx>totmeT't of the Ve-T^'"^'“/j *v'v .Aj home, so as to be prepared to
Rt. Rev. Bishop Donahue, of St. John’s College, Lewis and
After visit-: as visitor extraordinary to all of
of separation as he woj^d (jeavored to fulfill our dual duty terest to the bill, now pending They were founded to France ed States. He admired
. . _. ... ...^ ffocu- —towards the Church and to- before the Wisconsin State Sen- jess than a hundred vears ago by phccogranhs of the Universitv of
Mthouc-" ve’rv mild and w>rds France—in presenting ate. to prohibit the location of Eugenie Smet, and are ciT': Z2----_d . _."d
*" " - L -, to these observations to the chief saloons within 400 feet of any hahed already in China. bottom to Latin his nnostolic
the ‘ of the State frankly and respect- public or parochial school. Catholic R“cord Societv has benediede® to the professors and
uo fail' fnHy without any inimical feel- « ' ?,— ■ A v . . ~ t>.«> ■Pn™ .ww-ww ■>' ™
mird« ■ tog; we love with the same love
B our religion and our country; we
rtohta of convinced that we are prompt ■
. i ed bv the necessities of the situa-
follows:
“Me. President : The bill of -CA, revolution nor does she want
separation of Cauroh and State religious persecution. The
now being discussed is raunngan fam o( wiU necessarily
over France the gravest and 1<ja^ ^hgious persecution and
moet painful feys. It is not only do<jg not
express the national
the interests of religion which F^ncfa Bishops we
are at stake, but those of France ....
suffer «the same time . ^wZrds'7he “^t^T We “^U ^ast of St. Joseph.
"The Jewish and Protretant ho„ tnith and stocerity
autiicrities have presented their . ™ » • ...------• /
claims to the Minister of Worship have to” suffer,
and to the House Committee; we ■ - -
shall address oura, to the name of
the whole French episcopate, to
the head of the State, being as-
sured that we are the spokesmen
of the clergy and of the faithful •
who share to our faith. >
“It is not our intention to en- I
, ter upon an irritating daiLUMton;:
■ we wish only to present our views;
~ " ™* ~~ , upon the difficulties the proposed ; me r™i wUj “ cnargn Qi a new utymm numc,
A* Archbishops of the Lmted bring about, and make1 fwarw »nd hates the Jesuits is that the building of which has been
ST Clt^c known the resolutions that it wffl! & men of teaming, recently completed. The insti-
gm’^Wadusgton. Wed’ force Catholics to teke > grte piety, unswerving devotion,
teST,Msy3d_ Th* Concordat of 1801 has claim upon the support of any-
« n- 'for * century riven m rebgioua *od absolute smgie-mindednew, ^ -
F^fivvysars Father Baam.ua, thesep«sticn pro- that they are in the world, but of the world.
fete. w:-°*N^ P-S bring beckthe monl not of the worid; thattoe world Fathap Van q— -
Ej.d^ETT’ mSf a«»g»iz.tionrfSLIp^rSLn in tbTgito'
RaMatet thetfaie atone. I—
eoM days of last winter,
P* brimHko, tbs priest made
PfRMtfetoiy. TUdfataaee
Rfta car fa ottg mBsa a Sun-
Mayor has made its mark. ---—,
State, according to his bill, will. themselves the use of churches,
take charge of funerals as soon priests’ houses and other relig-
as they Leave the church, and tor ious institutions. .....!
the sake of "Holy Equality,” it is , *‘.7. Thc-bcliL---------r>-- ~j ---
provided that if a crucifix appears for worship is the violation of one of absinthe is interdicted,
on the heaase an t------------- „
twentv francs "hall be paid by cordat. The budget was neces-
the family of the dead. 2—D_ -y **-- — y ~
gneur has already had several tice committed by the revoiu-. -- ....
■r"_‘ imitators, and a number of So- tionary decrees, to strengthen an(^ several nuns from Germany weekly German* Catholic publi-
---- cialist theologians have proposed the public conscience and insure have gone to the BismarekArchi- ‘" T
amendments to the bill of separa- the titles of ownership of those petego in the Pacific, to replace
Q- 'nrbftei haH fv ^ . _ __3 __:__
Progressionists, who on principle property. The Church surren- were killed there last August.
“ win vote for the separation, will dered all her rights to that re-
I amend the bill in the sense of spect, but to return the State .J
I- liberty, and it would be hard, at: obligated itself to support t
~ * . tr v- ...I 2!„ a. — T’Uaa
on tey of about $70,000.
r j *nd rnmpte of the diocese, and deprecates the pres-' Brother* of Mary,
WhR^Tpeeches for and agatoac bodget for warship is Jfce refusal «*« c' n“* '
, the separation are L~L-L- t- - -* us e
of all goods necessary for j^e Assembly. a petition against of — ---,--—r—; — . —------ — —
? S*CH«»L and HOME, the separation proposed by the the most formal terms in the Society of Jesus, sustained the
Government is being circulated constitution of 1791 in the fol- amputation of hia right arm at
. aff over the rouatry and is being Lowing words: *The salaries of Rome. The limb had been affect-
numerously signed. But this the ministers of the_ Catholic re- ed with a cancer. 1----------
__ _ j. . ■ - - **11 —.- . * XLb.k-a. * tv AaiijCh 7 i fWt
the final vote will take place- ■ preMicn pure
b^^iaS^to toTSmi*1* srtct**obU2ritionZ'bcrn ushers to the body of the church. few years’and has more than 300 United States to the middle of
etition against of a contract, and expressed to Father Martin, General of the pupils ‘
Father Zakm Received 1B
Aud-iewce.
’ r ' The Pone cm April 10 received
rooms, refectory and kitchens. ee Vfc_j-
Seven French nuns of the Or- John A. Zahm, cf Notre Dame.
a<4 » hmiuH: of a three weeks’ der of Helpers of the Holy Souls iad_, provtorial of the Congrega-
tion held to St-.Peter’s Church, traveled from New York recently t-pn cf the Holy Cross m the
ipto.,«bvui.4,7CG^^ to S*n Francisco, where they Lmted States,whc> preeenten an * mMCT111IDCLJL
:hed the Sacraments. One establish a ennven. tor work offermg of Sl.OOC from roe < m- 3, rislng ground
known as the pterean of Kockel-
long ctm-
1 with Father Zanrn.
great interest in hiserii- -aUer
place reeerroy. presided
B=lne ever by the Cardinal Archbishop
of Mahnes. Msgr. Goosens, when
it was decided to form committees
to r^* nine provton?® to order to
raise the SL,00GjYO which it is
Subscriptions are being taken foraed to England for the ®““ent2; . ro?T or ending will cost.
up in the German Catholic par- . purpose cftratocribing,.printing, It is hoped^thst toe Basiltoa eff
ishes of Milwaukee to defray the indexing and distributing regis- -he ™timbers c. rero?ro-s orders Heart, as it is. to be
expenses of a delegation to the of baptisms, marriages and expeuec fro_. called, vriE be completed bvlflOB,
- " ■’ - ’■ ■' ~ L™--1 -d---Il r>I 'rt)«c “ international, exhibition
Association of German Catholic of toe frith. ehieCy per- followsg oa^. to iook &-ter toe ^b,, Weldin th? Belgium capi-
Soeietise ±t C£i;cznn2.*5, O-, Hi sonju and genealogical, since the o. Hoiy order that it thwt aTord to
September. Reformation, to England and “unity and make provision tor t, toe exhibition a strik-
Fach year the South Branch Wales. Archbishop Bourne is sevenu tiundrec. expeuec persons. Begian genius.
Philanthropic Catholic Women’s patron; Lord Herries, president: itewrtv»4 Bv the Pope. generosity and faith.
League, Chicago, solicits tor and Abbot Gasquet, Lord Edmund
serves a dinner to the old people T-ilbot, Lord Walter
»to. Hom. fcrtoAj^to.
hope that the truth and sincerity old women and 76 old men en- < '
of our advice may be recognized, joyed the event this year. . Carbones in England.
--- -----:—2 1---1---T-- Wharton Street Methodfat Epfe-t The officers of toe New York
the paieful attacks of the anti- copal Church* Philadelphia, is Federation (Staau,verbacd) of
Chriztimi sects we shall not about to become the property of German Catholic Societies have
mmno to love France and to pray the Philadeiphia diocese at a cost addressed a circular letter to ail
for her. Receive, Mr. President, ‘ of $50,000. It will be altered to the German Catholic societies to
-------» "■■- —™>'*? ” gujt Lithuanian congregation New York apprising them of the
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| toTuaon. AmonKto.Sto
wo w«u ~ --------. „ v ' of st-Joseph have recently taken to tb;„ invention wise and copacy throughout the world, on
upon the difficulties the proposed: The real reason why the world ch*^ Qf * MW Orphan Home, XIDeciene*d men, aa maitorr of manner of teaching Chnstoan
JLl -HL L.L.a _L._- ruff b*:;---— L__ toz J- — *t~-1 to- serious import are to come before Doctruie.
known th* resolutions that it will. t^ey men cf great learning, recently completed. The insti- body. Cordial invitations .’ . ,
• -.CrttoBoitotok.. —itptoty.unmntogdCTOtion. .«*?«■■ B°n,~,‘toto1L,fm? “*** bxT»b«n->i: to to. etap of MUTDB AT OHK, I.T. i
- wrtaM ■ OTRB?UZBt,“±J", Glynn, acn of Jno. J. Glynn, od
----------- ; pennon TOecewtfuL St. Stephen’s Point, New York I
GoiI,.\J3f Prmident Roosevelt win be in- City, and Remnd Paul J. GH-
vited to be present at the great ten, of Atohison, Kansan, wen
“Catholic Day” celebration in ordained priest* in St. Mary’i
■ pio0*”1, Cincinnati in eonjunetioa with Pro-Cathedral, Guthrie, Okie- ■
‘ the gotten jubilee of tbs Cteral i homa, April LL H» Lctedtij.
, , - , . Cadwbc vereto on September 10th next. jRi^it Rev. Theophite Meer- , _
woek*e* y1*6 81T^n tiyir There will be an immense meet- 1 sebaert. Vicar Apcatalis st In- > ing aa fefah smb, and ebfaf of a
lives to the Christian education; - yfgggc Hall, at -Math the dfan Ttmilutj, officiating. ■ fv-nty whieh is so prowd st •»- -
of tbs Indiana. principai speaker wiQ be one of father Glynn wffl offer bfa fcst! Ufafa oripa that it Mtetorstas St.
PitefafenfrZtfaj-.Mj-iragr*. the prominent leader* at As Boty Maas in St. Stepben’n"Patrick's each year m ths
».■■ Fii^mi tbs rnrin ■r .'n.r r ntn i situ iii fbn Fryman Pai Churth, Tried Aveuna aDCl'chapai beastag M* nans tkuz
Twenty-eig^to Street, NewTockltaBB partet tbs sarint parish
Oty, on Lew Sunday, Apai 30,1 eburehof Ortsva.
... .. . TWsBw^ai ' “■ ~
of fte Gct- Hofy Itai m tias Ctart of thofgmffln, ttgE
■4
Now, the separation pro- that they
be of value to toe State, such as Church.
priests' houses and seminaries, “■!. Catholics
— to the hands of toe State and a placed at the disposal of the na- Wheeling, West Xa., wul san *or Vi ii.oughnj A\e..-es, ^roek.yn. Home. This mormr.g ro.ey
continued source of expense 'or tion to prevent public bank- Europe on April 29. After visit- .ls visitor extraorcmai^ to aL o. Wi?rf( warr^y prated by toe
’ -- E^FSSg 5S«Hk£
...-..- junsdicncn. has beer, announced, brated High Mass and Ri^hop
The committee on education to Rubfam totoned toe T
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each ed three free text-book measures. , the members of toe Cc-iego of toe j—pormnl role in European poll-
I Catholic and Lutheran clergymen ' Propaganda. A number of the nineteenth oen-
or.lv to toe living, but also to' revoked at will? To change the " .. Frie^rio A-wistolie Tele- urged objections before toe com- ' American students were present, tury than Msgr. Smoesmayer. J-
the'dead. The burial of the dead ownershin of churches is there- eountrv^has under- E:ittL*® the grounds that toe .hetope □»? » to osy re- Stroremayer was bora to
fa to be a monopoly of th* State.-fore a violation of the rules of gjL" eS!b- ■ measures were unjust to toe sup- ceived r toe V anram thereto - - - - ------
and here again toe genius of our justice. It is the right and the *»« »Jand ^fark ex- : o£ P«oc^ schoofa and here of toe Co.-ege of toe Propa- f
Mayor has made its m«fc._ The duty of Catholics to preserve for at Portland, 0^7 this s“ch legislation :<ro to :3>a
present ea by C artonal Gcitt: (P^v representative of toe Croa-
_____________ . CI „„ f,rK ,,,01;,,, M -JL. fec’ boldest expon-
“5. Theabolitionof the budget by which the manufacture or sale died at S* Marr’s In fir- on15 survivors °. toe arcjnent. o. (J=t oj i^g patriotic aapirationa.
crocifiv appears far worship fa the violation of one of absinthe fa interdicted. It fa “ 'e;tvon Xnril 7 at P< "toff topi; occasion ibe champion of its interests and
additional tax of of the gravest points of the Con- stated that the Catholic party has: *He a to speak of Pius lN. me sain .v.^. of toe national
hod be paid by cordat. The budget was neces- been trying to get the law passed ‘ Baviria, a convert to EMfy .P^ns were u; p ------------------ . „_p p.
e dead. Auga- . sary in order to repair toe in jus- for several years. the* Catholic faith, and had been to **5) wished tc preserve against the
-rf - --------- , **’ ’ Two priests, four lay brothers editor of the paper named—a t0”Zt^t^/'Tf^-^ Basilica *-'7^-**-'-“*^
imitators, and a number of So- tie nary decrees, to strengthen ard aevera; nuna from Germany weekly German Catholic pubU- , A. >■ elements m the Em-
cWIM fceobgUn. h«. proper! tf. f£Uc convene, .na^njure to?, gop.t?tt.Bta«ll AwM- wtop-taM. M®. R. I. P. 7t ibF.£» ■T_,___
Oo'"the o'tUr hini the who hid bought eeiloouMtlcol ’ Jgggn dovFtwi ragSniriLV who U»m.S|n=y M tU VMSoMt &»m-
wi%-o»-io7-al.,7pi3&o»;iri derid ii ”T ““‘‘“ff riri'-r. ^otwtarf-* panned toit.oles. Jb.ita “g^p Bip^S. h?
The Inst- Deeses to give toeir evidence.” j_
Dr. Burtaali leaves Rome Fri- one ttie cTanmbb- tl—
«•, auu unpcnuBM*1 pra- ■ nroinera oi jaary, uaa auu au day and will spend three weeks in jjfte of “Firwt Orator of Chile ■
of clergy,as collectors or unusual growth during toe past Spain. He win an-lve to toe jtenity,” but when the dogma
• was proriai-mad he fully accepted
- - . it and thenceforth onlv sought to
new building is bariy needed for ---- brine all toe Balkan Sfavs within
their accomodation. It fa a Father Zahm Received te ijjn. Catholic Church..
0..^- handsome structure and contains AtMUeace. , 1-----—
.... Father Martin Haifa assembly, todl, class The Pone on Anri 10 received (
Get It at C lav in’s petition Wil! *he fate of those ligion form part of the national withstood well toe shock of toe rooms, refectory and K-tc-ens. _ prBato audit' nee toe Very Rev.
fam MLi>..a*cea wace■— which n-*- < It will be debt.' 'Such an act will cause operation. Seven French nuns of the Or- John A. Zahm, cf Notre Dame.
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CIAVlX'M I>RVG STORE,
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fcnsniErce ± Navarro, su utNit
deeply the conscience of Catho-1 ®saocmacxsa9S*ssas33*ssesso3SKBSsn> , urohibittog priests from wearing *
~b- In 4. j
but a new organization fa im-> assococmcacesGaastcssssssssssssa Cardinal Gibbens will aceam-J®
posed upon them which is for- The Anti-Treating League cf; pany President Roosevelt to ■
mally contrary to the principle Ireland has developed greatly in Wilkesbarre, Pa., when he goes:
of the Catholic religion. j its three years’ existence. then* to address toe mine workers.
“3. According to this bill toe' . ry,;'.. ~™,tlv 1 “ August, and toe Cardinal afao
Mayor existence of the Church after the ’ Sl^oSjtadfe*? mXSbZrTTf’toe * «peek'd to make an address. St. Agn«,
who is far from common-place, separation would be subject faitolies of ths* section of:PpesiaeIi: Ro°®er*-I sent 32 Rene.
Divorced two or three times, he toe regime of cutl a^-1afi?im.{ fry, took the habit of the ;V“ *'?.----------
is free from ordinary scruples and But these associations, organized : ' sureiy exnect him.
since his election to congress by without the authority of Bishops:blBter8 °* ; r
the Socialists he fa determined to and priests, are a negation of Archbishop WiEiams, .JDOnThurs-
reform Church and society. The the constitution of the Church venerable metropolitan of Boston, June 10, « tLv. 1.U Lu to;
bill for separating Church and and therefore formally schismat- will celebrate the sixtieth an- ■ of fortieth axru- 'c-1
>:.ue does not please him. In- ical. The essential vice of the niversary of hfa ordination to the verKary of k£3 ordination. A V'* an?
stead of renting church property ert/Z is th>t they ore- priesthood on May. 1*. , u * ‘
to toe < -hurch. Augagneur now aw a purely lay institution which C—dtoto IL-L-L-to., to to-
proposes to confiscate wha; may would be forced on the Catholic [eaders in the College of Card:- ■
., ... .... u zw.., u Rome, fa dead.
“4. Cathoucs cannot admit a Jesuit, the only member of that
When, in 1789. the
. Wheeling, West Va., will sail for'Willoughby Avenues, Brooklyn. Ro—e
IM 055®! Bii.
o: the Church, provides in hfa In toe first case there «ai a
bill that the State will have at all transfer of property; by what Lucan is a typically Irish one,
times toe power to take back right would you. in the second' near Buenos Aires, Argentina, to
what it may have given. In toe cu»e, eipiuis; u;t™ ( which toe irfau m toui. ^i;i
so-called French Republic ele- sions in the sense of a simple make large pilgrimages
mentary Liberty fa denied not-right of usage which coulc be'year.
or.lv to toe living, but also to revoked at will? To change the
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