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OFFICIAL.
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[those who have character and brains
of God
On ;>age
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OFFICIAL.
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38, Tilden: Ptea-aaton.
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aace of these tasks, and
are
S Government
ADVOCATE DEATH FOB ALL
HOPELESSLY INCURABLE.
THE LATEST PAPAL
ENCYCLICALS.
(treat war.
hs Tribune.
Old it ever
of the
21,
trlclo.
28.
l^ngiaM rtf tto Forty Hours Devo-
tfam **d Day of AdcwMfcm.
Roast the Kaiser, and It Is season-
able,
be listened to by a mob.
Is 'doing his bit' to embarrass an!
eripple the administration, while th--
Roman Cat holies claim that forty p<-r
• ent. of the men In the army and
members of their Church
the recommendation of some action
favorable to the proposed procedure
Things have come a pretty pass fa
ruinous
to
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e**of tnrfaU, religion* *d4 economic
persecution farced on a neighboring
people, which it la unthinkable would
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be proposed or tolerated at home." chapels at «r near the national
toument* ta tbe United Ctfiti.’.
tumlah tiif *<uipinont of these balls
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Anthony J. Schuler, D. IL, Blab-
op «C El Paso.
at-pear
day.
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34, SL Anne's, Colorado.
30, Oct 1. 2, Holy Family. Nazar-
eth.
Of a" the
a certain tin.
j; find. t onl
LWhary to «
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We can
Jaw tfi
The most effective way of dealing
with a rogue Is through his pocket.
Jtei the Mexican banditti realize t
tneir policy of persecution will cut
off supplies, unrf they will be apt to
experience a change of heart.
The following telegram was sent
out by the Associated Press and pub-
lished In tho daily papers:
Chicago, Sept. 23.—Members of the
American Areociation of Progressive j
‘that the girl has some real piety, that
[ she is a truly "good" Catholic. If she'be a common error into which the
lx, he will be happier with har. though {Boltcltude of parents and friends of
she be homely a* the ice chest, than1 the soldiers now entering the canton-
wtth a woman with no religion.
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Novels may entertain but will sei- i the administration of an easy
dom, unless most wisely chosen, give ^eeth to those hopelessly incurable. ~
j real satisfaction^to the men who, are i Tbe BUbJcTt w„ brought before the ] h71o^> by the' ap'pZfaliwt
furnish such a choice collection of
books to tho boys in nearby canton-
ments.
Interesting our boys in good rend-
ing Will bo an excellent antidote to
the many <
ennui, which are so prolific a
of temptation to the average
Antonio, Texas, ai. vecond class mail[
matter.
Pn(nii at the Forty Hoar* Devo-
Uos and Day <W Adoration.
Septmr. ber.
28, 29, 30, Caere
30. Oct. 1. 2, Csixtnjville.
October.
2. Boerne, < Sanitarium).
7, 8. 9. Sacred Hcirt, San Antonio:
St. Henry's, San Artonlo: San Mar-
co*.
7, San Angelo; Maine.
14, 15, 15, Mart oixde,
14, Big Foot.
15, I«, 17, 8L Fodwfg.
15. 17, IS, Segulr (St. James).
±1, 22, 23, Ammap.svlJIe.
21, Stanton.
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. Book of books ?
t uot. it is a fxci,
tbelr meniatoTB arc agreed
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T, WILLIAM MXNGBR, General
Manager, to whom *11 moneys should
paid and ootnmunicatlon* ad-
trmn'
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from u
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they
their ,
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•ev liirl
_Are the people of this country tn
danger of want or starvation? No.
The Food Administration Is no scare-
monger. What Las been sold empha-
tically is the plain fact that there Is a
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of the Spaniards their cxpaiEiio^
from the ccuatry. XhU was sew ir-
coir-plisihed The i
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’ fgt<Tgftg|g|g(ipJB^~7^
? five wantgiB
? BrfwwJwSi Y,<_
the Holy Father's recent pka for
peace which was so sadly garbled by
the daily press. The third Papal doc-
ument in this issue of the Catholic
.Mind is the Encyclical promulgating
the new code of canon law, which goes
Into effect next Rentecoat Sunday
Tho America Press, New York.
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)y terve as I am called. What is life
that a man should place it above the
Inga that make It lovely?
I wear the uniform. From head to
foot my iountry has narked me
Chosen as fit among millions, dedi-
cated t<> the service of maskin'!. 1
connote the past. I am tho present, 1 available a larsto clement of :mw-
ance easily excited to jullasc r_nd <■;;••-
;1 j- cred ulnaand. second. by t he o; -
j-ositicn being always divided as min
or issues u Idch the revolutionists pre.
sermons
hears them should find tho 1
The second article Hi
I and articles at
I every Catholic family will take a
Commenting on unreasonable cri-
tics, tho Canadian Freeman puts
these pertinent questions: “How
would it be If wo criticized the critics
I Just for a change? What's the mat-
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the <
... —.-tl a ■— ■— _,,,Jenee. history, biography and lltera-
j«y or mtteaalatL of credit by the Gov-1 ture. W* will thereby enable them
'eramrat at th* United State*, or pri-'to u» their spare time with .great
{piffirw *£ttnc jynrfr gtxMr»rtty^ profit to their knindx and IdetJ* *nd
■ J**, - , _____w wA.^, "CTteCwxl ' IniUnatf^lYT Frt YnriT^T*
jstate*. to th* existing government ini
Mexico." In speaking to hU iMolr..!
Um Mr. Tlwk ham referred to the ■
Cvtisu regime as government - ol
deHbwntaly dedicated to a program catholics who will - [aB -
1iM*iia*B'y an<l OW school. Th. re-.ttat la wholly repugnant to th. prin- nerving thrir country in the army and sire Hindoo atipU riiow. what
naafc th* W*ohhTi branch at thelctpte* and Inatttntlo** of the Amer. »h- n-w v.ohewi ________ Ji ___
.... Ji the I
profitably I
. .. ... navy are
Publtahod weekly under th* aua-
of th* Hi. Ra» N. A. Gellag!»*r,
D. D.. Bishop of GuTreeron.; th* RL
B«r. John W. Shaw. D. D.. Bishop of
g*a Antonie: th* At. Ksv. Joseph P.
Lynch. D. D.. Btabop of Danas; th*
RL R*r. Paul J. Nussbaum. D IL,
Communications tor publicaxion ]
net reaching this office by Tuesday r
win not appear tUi iseoe of following j
weak.
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Payable la advance.
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aery for us to reioct all association • Federal authorities.
with England ami.English rule," |tbat will bring about the detection
It i* indeed a rad rime in thou-'mongers fa desirable and to be com-
s*nd* Of housoholiM from which sons' mended.
have been called ’o war. The least 1 .
tho** reft * Infor heme can do la to • Our Washington letter, thia week.
fimnF-l? th* bra’ * young soldiers In ] brings th* pleasing intelligence that a
thatr praysrs. and trive to keep them j r :-'_j“ -- v '
vitb Cslbalie rredlns I
for tb*fr spare momenta,
leave your pnp«re lying
Sand them on thw^ way. to bring a
b^mteg from bonne.—Sacred Heart
Hnete*.
<i--- splendid organization of the Y. M. C.
Our orphan asylumi. old people's [ A..—and perhaps when the war ii
October.
7, Immaculate Conception. Jeffer-
son,
7. Immaculate Conception. Deaton.
7. St. Helena's. Hillsboro.
7, 8. 9, St. Thomas’, Pilot Point.
7. SS. John and Peter's, Celina.
7, Holy Angels*. Childress.
7, 8, 9, St. Peter's, Dallas.
14, 15, 16, Nativity, Penelope.
14. 15, 16, St. Patrick‘s
, Worth.
: 21, 22. 23, Ursuline Convent, Dal-ltblng la both
. i ^fwt«*n. if v>nr!t
I ii i riM» aa*vwy roiuun •* y
thia country when an association ofi
medical men. in convention assem-l
hied, serlourly advocate am! recom-
mend legalized murder.
The killing of incurable* by profes-
sional mea I* nothing but murder,
and no doctor or any one else has the
right to end th* existence of any hu-
man being, either rightly or wroas-
ly deemed incurable. The action of
soon be the American' Agaodatioa of Progres-
_______ we
may expect a! «fw»tSon without rell-
gton-
e»f the ri,~b".
schools, ‘sc! udinc: ri.c
a 73x1
Worth, St.
,, ™- Visitation. . .. ..
Fort Worth. San Jose, Contlr- tbollc paper Is not all that it should
we did not conserve our supply and
substitute some foodstuffs tor others,
wc could not supply the needs of our
allies. As to go'ng hungry oursel-
ves, there 1* no danger of it, and pri-
,vate hoarding through fear of such a
' “i foolish and wicked,
since it sends the prices u p and
cousin Intense hardship to tbu poor-
er people. Don't hoard, don't waste,
don't overeat. In short, practice your
religion, and you need have no tear
that you wLl not get enough to eat, If
' you earn and deserve it.
Rugram at tlte Fi>3T Hour* Devo-
tkm ami Day of Adoratiou.
3eptemtarr-
30, Oct. 1. 2, Immaculate Concep-
tion. Rio Grand* City.
October.
7, S. 9, St. Peter'*, Laredo.
14, 15. 16, St. I
.San Diego.
Ina.
28, 29, 30, St. John's, Terrell,
wolves mor? frantic, as their blood-
shot eyes gazed hungrily at the
What wealth of the Churrh. and
^though a man die before his time. If fought deaj-eratcly to lasted
i upon It. The attacks
: masked, more or less thinly, by s;«'-
i arguments.
It is an. oM myteg that «xp*ri*uee
tench**. Jagt now *wn ar* concwzwd j
wltk whMt th* «XF*rme* of the Ju-1
. . v*0* Court tuaeimtr about Juvmiie
f dtelnqxmKy and. U* school. Th* rs-.rimx i* waouy repugnant u> ra
1' ■ pot of th* Ek*ok>n brauclr of thelcftil** and inatitutia** of the _______
K•■■'-», na**«t «• PMtf Sotfacr brtegs irau pwpta." "A program," h* add- sut*, b7theM~Uortl
fe w J . .. •.. .
Ofllca of pub .'cation: No. SIS
c*nroy Building. Alamo Plaza, 8an
Antonio, Texa*. Oil Phone Crockett i
2C28. Editorial Room*, Old Phon* i
'.Toekatt al 80. |
Whan notifying xv of a change of
: the mere fact of
v Islble Church <
bumble ourselves In -
v.rtue wherever we firt
judjre the mor.:-
soul, amd we should ti-»
Him. If to do zc.
juilK-d a<r on:ir.giy "
befo-e H;s It rrr<; 'it
. I
' J ei-apel Into
-.hap'.
.? oarer azal Uw Real I'arpr’"
Iawn of H-—Trrn...
Out of this whiriir-g
eventually emerged the d”
2gnre of Juarez, the
effort-' finally resulted
Tears War," the domir.atlc’:
cause
ncss, and bi-causo obedience to
moraPfirere'its producer, thrift nr:d
du*try.
The success of the Mexican rrvoh
lionists lia- -ousisted. first, :n bc.vini-
larcc cicsvnt
Such a condition of
f7“o^“u;.or"tb<“r 'uns'-i*
their jialaces? God's a’t:: :-
enci. He is stj:
brtr.g such people :c>
the days of J ob.
And so. instead c
dejinC^l :°ar"'?‘TC9 a=5’ ’■P*"'—
•ddrre* pie*** glv* ua the former: Appointment* of the Rt. Rev,
pine* of r**ld*nc* a* well a* the n*w — — — ■ .
■ddrea*. I
;cr an
Ing matter, such
t £on or ia*w.u*****«-w »<
posfte extreme and send only novels1 no Eutltoh translation of the
and books meant to divert and dU- Holy Father’s recent Encyclical "De
tract
As a matter of fact.
An excellent wav to help- your boy : [kOMibilitiea
who la in th* mWhxrf' or naval aer- Watch!—Tt
vice I* to scud tun good reading |
matter. Subscribe to the SOUTH-'
EHN MESSENGER dor him. It will'
cost but *1.30 for ; one year, one It
will reach him. !3e a letter front-
home, each week wherever he may
duals, to draw up lists, short and con-
else and choice, of books dealing with cumulating,
history and biographies which w"^lthe number is a good translation of
convey a message of Inspiration and .
quicken ambition and imitation,
books of travel, books treating of
scientific problems in an interesting
and correct manner, choice selections
of the best literature, even books of
t responsible and
. These lists
mid be spread among those who
Sunday. 26—Eighth-nth Sunday after I
Pentecost. |
October. I
Monday. 1—St. Retrlgius, Bishop and |
Confessor. I
Tuesday. 2—The H-ly Guardian An-1
gels.
"Wednesday, 3—Off ee of the day,
Thursday. 4—St Francis Of i
Confessor.
Friday. —SS. Pls-ridus
panians, MarC'rs.
Saturday. 6—St. 'r-uuo,
(>JJ „ those „„
„ l,qliave inquired into the real demand ^ issllc of th* Catholic
. ew ote. a great portion of tho sol- September S opens with
Them may or there may not be a
Jewish vote, but tho politicians be-
lieve there is. and act accordingly
One thing we are certain of. that
there is no such thing as a Catholic f
| vote.
pretext o' aepura-
aad State, aernght ta
-J ■depriving it of ,
real purpose, at bot-'
-_Li poiMeuiMi of »>]
to—the, ____ __
destroy the Catholic
comnente- — TC' «rico. That they failed
compelliug pw;meat pUUi: o; aU tl-e
ala- rrmn that day tn the
and th* CamniWas' of
I flare that thJ* time *-h*X
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r A. P. .
{wherever the <-<>lors tty, America is. ' prejudice. Wilson's native
[ 1 know that what I aru doing l^gence penetrated the confusion
■ : ipht.
on my
and industry, and. 11 ronseiuencv.
excited the vicious halo and envy o:
tbe lower orders from which tie reve-
! lutlonaries were recruited,
■pulsion of :_e Spanmrds was a
, fc<. 'cootemptiblf and co-artRy act
line,! to 1 In. There Is a phfiasoph.' - .
Socialism that Is ants- ■
No Catholic can In any{™^
•?port to that fc. leave the country w;rit.t>
--------- • contribution woue. ren- ■ „x.,ulsi(m !0ok
!>t!tute such a support, as a Ca.holfi .i(. yellov.
:you would have to wlthho!! it. Amc.-^ a.. .j,c 0,
licnn Catholics have seeomota the c.- . ............ .........<„■!.
The Catholic Fraternal Organlm-
. rlona are beginning to do big things
Francis de Paul’s.' in the United States, and the KnigbU
; of Columbus are winning the piaud-
E'itrick’s. San Pa- Its o' thousands tor their projected
work a^ong the American soldiers
Margaret's, Pharr 'They will rival, in war activities, the
--- splendid organization of the Y. M. C.
I A..—and net bans when the war H
home*, refuge* and other charitiei over they will have become so much
are In sore strait* <-e account of the interested in siting up rival estab-
high cost of living Their income Is Ushment* that we shall find K. of C.
not sufficient to the Increases; rooms in Toayo. Peking, and Hong-.oi toe ucsi
in the prices ask/v* f>r food, cloth-ikang. Such rooms would be .havens {essays written by
Ing. fuel, etc. Th-n uwi the help of! tor lonely American Catholics in > safely guided authors.
th* charitable.—CstroHc Columbian iEastern Asia, and might become con 'could be spread -™cn
■ R -- -----j — •-»- The’are in a position to make gifts of
not at all meagre 'reading matter to the boys. Or again,
{societies could band -together and
tRftUB myfflrtbiBt in number to cure for
the apiritnM needf of every canton-
meat Rad 4Map, Rud of our Catholic
•oldlern in ttunpK nbroxd: to form to-
< nl rnmmifrbgfrt to and inform
mvfiMnt RoMterB *nd sailor?; to or--1 blood and hxs Ron© off to k*dL _________
gunixe civte in helpinx to| Answer—If your money is to fox-oued
keep cleun towns and railway centers I used for the spread ^if Socialism. for ‘aIld
= • - u.t«XTiSrS
tics of all Catholic* In the army and
navy; to provide a full
prayerbook* and religious
and a ramp library of general at-
tractive reading, and to appoint :
capable journalist to keep the seen-:mind deems Socialism is
lar and religious press Informed as'but laudable agitation for
to Catholic activities. {needed social reform. Hex;
Our largeae Catholic society has,1
the Gulf of Mexico, it was TirarUCullv ,
a death sentence for thousands Hav-
llr.g robbrd and cx;x:".od the
..1.1 , x : lords, these ''Liberuls'' next turned
.... . .... ’ "“o N® "reforming" attentions to th.
cathoilc of the
lies all over the land. In the war be-|r g_ A aw from acfaAi,
tween democracy and autocracy. H I J01iilary duty, an<! we have heard of ;
meeting with'recognition in some un- i none Who have "gone off to kill.’’;
expected quarters. Here is u case ir. i They nave volunteered to look after ■
point The Alabama "Christian Ad-j the spiritual welfare of our soldiers . ,hln^ ”
vocate," of Birmingham, official or-'Tf.r.t ;
gun of the Alabama, and North Ata-;<'acholic* to enlist, wc do not doubt
I bama conferences of the M. E. Church : We take second pla.-e t» none in our
1 , ' fidelity to the country. The •.. S
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Forming tut a small tn.M-.j-
radlcn.4 tLe populaxloii. this clcmc^-.
Ireedines* to resort to vlolrtuc,
laws or -ffcctlT* organizat!cm through
smile Lodges." and !rs years
ing'la military «etlri^y c ;
-the army, dominate- an1- by (j
majority with the fear -"I ■i-’*
descrnctlozi. '
Th* Laws of Reform *e^k^ A
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bold the future in my ’.and.
What the tathere bijlded wit:;
blood and sacriffi e. with j eaceful to‘t
trad honest good will. It I4 for stc to
1 am a minute man of to- tended to favor,
what the Y. M. C. A. is doing for the ;l)ay_ master.' of myself and the servant
ITotestant soldiers. Wo arc not a of an, 1 -------- ----- ------ ' . --------
Romanist, and are not contemplating j liberty and equality and opportunity. ;cicntly large element of soberemlnded
uniting with that bedy, but when It; made so by the consecrate J devotion itlzens to bold the balance of power
come* to taysltp we mu«C*ay we pre-{not only of great leaders but or geu-j ln 1853 a Mr. R. A- WUm* want to
ter th* OUidfe to tk. -WAtetetiM’.X^whfcb'"
t ** | wrought for the vIrIob wftnout wnlcD. oa ______ _ _
wisdom and kindness to provide elth-;tyP*‘ _^^===^^= a people perishes. I believe not only * tFJ?athotic diatribe, which he dedi
abundance of very serious read- ! -mj; LATEST PAPAL ’n“t 11 * preserved as such but allto tba ‘American Party." the some people.
itter such us books of devc-; ENCYCLICALS. . ,hn ''orld mu’t tO kn°w ,tha' {&«»« t»=*"
. j r ; wherever thv t-oloys fly, America ijt. 1 pri‘ji2dicx.\ Wilson’s native
meditation, or o go o | ] tnow that wl,at j am dofng is gemee penetrated the confusion and
I know It la my f:.ther's hand discovered the true Impulse :md To-
shoulder. In the look in my ;jn> revolution.
I Praedicatlonc Divtai \erbl.’ as far mother’s eyes. I know it in the soft- ■ reminds the render that the Vexicnu
rued speech of men In street and of- ..vlo abandons his churi a does not :>e-
handclasp and ,ome Protestant, but turns Instead to
linglisii i frank cures-, revealing the depth o';-i-fidclity :md Stocialism "
Open Alt*ck» Uiion the Cl in-ch-
With a multitude of ignorant red-
r—oc" Secretary of
th* 'War could barely sign b.is naim
Loans at
] bear no man ill will. But. as , were made, only
The late Rev W; li-im
Rellevtie, Ky.. yrc'i J.-.:
tL.it twenry-tlv'-
said for those v!^t
money to the cause of anarchy In tfc*‘ -.UCjbe- of the
clerks were murdered.
As the radicals had not ceased to
Iter* of considerable Influence.
1 are u~. — —
;—The Field Afar,
The City Council of Frederick,!;
; Okla.. h*s set a praiseworthy exam-
' pie by pawing an ordinance prohibit-1
mg the circulation of seditious litera-1
ture advocating resistance to any war'
-measures employed by the Govern-!
i ment or tho National Council of Do-1
Count Plunkett. X. P.. has address- {fense. also speeches or writings con-1
ed a letter to the Uird Chancellor of , talnfag abuse or criticism of the Unit-!
Ireland, in which F" “7"= Sut** °f TO1,n,e' <4r«cn‘ | real satisfaction to the men who are,
to rtolgn th- Coferalraion of the Jara covered by th- L. 3. Statues, but | |n nndertaking’.xnd I
Frac* for th. Coer ty of Dublin, rec the passage of a ctfy ordinance will mon) w sert<>U9 [
ognizing that to aarert our right to 'enable the local police to take cogni- thought fhRn we ,.„nt lo belicve.
govern ouraelve. -W our own laws «uee of any breach of the' law and 1 c<iokH of deV(>t;on. whi]e certainly de-
MSdbyourtoleaxtiiority. R la necevi-,azre*t th* offemterx. thu* aiding the I when
«*ra *ra *Mk-*4*f*T ■!! g**r»*4*HAr <LVJ^.~T w»«kwwL*4^-< A ww___. 1 A
| appropriately, will not be sufficient
to satisfy the need* of our boys. A
land condign punishment.of u-eason-1 medlum cour9,_
the choice at gifts of reading matter x committee with 1w«r ruction a to sut>-
is much to be desired. It affords^, tn th» Lagj,i_rare* of every State
an effective opportunity of acquaint-
ing many oi our soldier boys with
„„ . 1 rceolutio® haa been Introduced in ; what is beat In books written from a
mmUMTwitk gwstf rath*Hr reading|Congress by R-preaentatire Ttakhaw ,Catholic viewpoint and treating sci-
Do nor uf Boato*. oppoafng "th* loan of mon-'"" ---------- — ■* -
around. *T or extension of credit by the Gov-j ture.
_ i —~ .* wM fth* WT—.4*--* w.w< ftrt n«
jot the Government of th* "United !Indirectly to their morals.
C. B. of C. V.
LET U8 ALL HELP!
Red Hill.
how Important Is the ministry of the ■ v.b<ch , utlifcrm of
Word, describes what the spiritual, K(.,>ubllc
and inte!I(fi lual equipment of the I ^Ifo t« ' ’ ----- '
apostolic preacher should be, lays away.
down rules for making preaching I kno’
VUOK*C *»**z4 ftil irnr! ends ' iLat c
by holding up St. Paul
October 13.
lion.
October 21, a. m.. Fort
For the Week E-d.ng Ort. 4, 1917. , Mary's, Confirmation and
! p m. Fort Worth, Sak
I mation and Visitation. .
I October 2S, Penelope. Confirmation {reproach? The way to have a strong
| and Via nation.
‘WhKhsr j>w
--I that Jt*
belong to the chtneu
differ as to when he- H-r^
whether he lived ir
ngree era thL polrt.
. ... _. Try to appreciate J
S;vao>^h resident:-; diessing I: up tn mn w
;>ose that sofcebody wmuhI JM
deer tote all oar Catholic
ebrrebes the study of 5 hr»>
sen.? saintly Maroir.meake
nttoined a great rcpumtlm fa- Cl
Of a" toe teen h.vh;£»^J
nt a certain t;a.c he rren»^T|
as having been fofind
God is so coalmen: <M hi- Tj
He allows Satan ;e da hjs
him Tiie Evd One ste 3
nil sorts; o', misfortuac. but «* >1
lioMctas remains f'rt; ir- ha,-.;,*
gtazice to God "A
If asytec were tn ::?ten:T -j
a? on unbeliever as ;1 mofc
S>an- . bettes-ers. and try t.:i 'nrtr ttaTl
! them for study :r ad: church*, 2^3
would probably be on nTta; Jtttrl
He would be act ttsei af Itnrw.,!
{and heresy and unbe’.i-f. Ce-vu?l
his bool: wtrnli Lnt no OLve*:ii.j
(vpmtlon. rnd be hitfiMd!' wncli
atov find himself elcrtrr'nnM-n.J
and oslrucihcd. j
ob a matter of lart tilt k rh;]
has actually Jia;>r>cno: Ost j'tal
.. biggest and most read boeja _.|
Christian Bible :> t-itten ikn J
man who was as much esata r 1
w.;it was to<-:, tic vintide ergrat-
ttoti of the Church
hommedan would
rtcry of bis lite tn'.d tc r.’s H
Chrlstmn child who earn-1 azt’dat B
at all about his rehginr, aiibrH
I e'3 til- ns n perir-it trntlel cl H
the Cto-’tJ
t'hun h .tsstnrs toe ie-w-e,; of ty ■
Itrev-ary for toe drs: ;-art e’ bil
r month to be read frr n tic 3wt ;'■*
ilowc-vcr. It r. i'l !><■ :ali thi; a ■
thS was done ti.routo th? siffil; ■
We beheve that
rd this book Just as m-’.rh u /ibi®
The lacl. of success any other portion of S. rirtUM. ?sR
t so far of the J. W. W. socialists in toe H‘.s Word, wbcreaa to? !i<*|
I believe this nation Is one of I'cit»d States has been due to a salt ■ wtotten now would be purely k**.B
1 Thia, of course, is an
fcranc* between tl s Book.
la 1S&3 a Mr. R. A- WUm* want to.tb* Ute of any M*k**>tedMM
▼i*°{Mexico and ratarwd to write a book IomM b* «*M*A 11 fcig."W®
rhfeb {oa “Mexico uad Its Religion," ** aa- not jaxtity the exriu-lwsaitfljM
has taken poasew^on af to« M*^H
___... _____,... How dtfterrrt fwirR
With all his It reverently> is the breadtl 9
from the narrowness of snmeKrej
followers ::<■ chose
’■orticn of His Book v .-trten thff-11
mar who d:d not fisdunj 'c w ■
visible Churct: ,h--y w.\IwTrfr- pi I
only of th: so wt:r. barter tu rtyi 1
the same creed ns them-elves. 1
T1-." tolrrarice. t!breaiB -1
seems to me is vl hat v. - sbcult -*h j
from the Book of .’.d: :n ardi'bur 1
the lesson <:! oat.'-r.c- v th h 2■ — 1
teaches. U <■ should t.’t udjr j
v ho duffer from u? in tit-.ln— -’ j
l.arsbly. For ah we kno^ '■£fh -- 1
be j>ertt-<-t as Jo:- was w-rtidt,
be disstpnte: -^ Ua. rnL wTl
tro^'n jh u’tmt w <
vvba.1 false religions. car S* |
i';
rl
! I.
SIXTEEN PRIESTS ORDAINED.
War time requirements made ne<-
0 an excellent antidote to Amcriran jUaoctation of Progressive {Ps35ary tho ordination to the priest-
occasions of idleness and ; Medicine in convention bore to-day I hood in New York on September 8 of
ch are so prolific a source ']jave gone on record as favoring a i sixteen students of St. Joseph’s Sect-
ion to the average soldier. | moV).ment to have State Legislatures • iuary. Dunwoolle. Orrlnariiy these
an(I.r,.iB Hnt will sei-1. . „r«n«v ; young men would not h-ave complel-
jed their studies until June. 19!S, but
{becausa of the vacancies caused In
{convention by Dr. W. A. Guild »f-oI priests to chaplaincies in the army
'Des Moines, speaking on '‘Legalised ;aTld it was decided to advance
Ertthanaaia." He suggested that r {jfce ordinatiOLns.
commission should make all decisions | Cardinal Farley officiated at
involving death. {ceremony, which took place to St
The discussion which followed this j Patrick's Cathedral.
address was terminated by a vote ot;
37 to 20 to ref«r the proposition to
as we know, has hitherto appeared.
• Mind for
September S opens with an
i assure veraiOn of "Th*. Pope's Leiter
that there Is very serious cr.lt for , Preaching." I
I and recreation but such as
We haven't sufficient political {
■ mucilage to keep our units together. I
I —The Tablet
Iq]
it--1
Mi
UllH
r <
antl-Catholic. arti-raplti-.l,
’---. They opposed to*
$;.:;niar Is. rot because they wer--
I Spanish, bu: bwaaw they were thrif
could not -have avoid.
American Catholic?.
; priests and laymen, will maintain tlx
tejeword of loyalty that 1* written on
lercst of peace by contributing gen-j
vrously and more than once to col- ; tS(^
The loyalty manifested by Catho-1 '^lr "reforming"
I' ire * TrrtWrt ni*? nA* '
The K«I Motive of Revolution.
The Mexfi-an revolutionist is nr.ti-
iiuti-wealib. ant ^-tery-
....... He Is a counterpart of the ;
;That you have heard of priests urging w ,ata.9 of thc pmtes,
I w b o are
iarti-en'ryth.ng.
< "----- ■ ■ . I $;i:;niar Is. rot
A is at war —a war that we tried in
..void—a war that was forced upon .r;ous. -r^v opp^
■ |lf7- a war We could not have avri... o. a=}. ,c.
ed with honor American CathoUc'.. ca.)i,a. W(..,uh _,a,
lm;x>re. but berau*," capital ur.O
wealth represent thrift and industry
iThey oppose the Catholic Church >-■
Sharped on their being 'non-Amerjcan . 0 'cause it opposes disorder and awfe?.-
! until It is an old song. But in this : THE MAX IN INIFORM SPEAKS. ac^s and bi-causo obedience to it-
i Apropos of the question of what{h(,ur of America's need Tom Watson
| It is common, says one or our ex
changes, to bear the remark that m*’ii
choose for wives girls who are mor* ■
■den tears that spring at sight of that ■ I lag sets in ;>ower-
'■hlch I wear—the uniform of th* 'War could barely sign his narae—tb.K
{public finances were in a dcvlortiule
Life Is very sweet and bate is far ■ state. Loans al ruinous discounts
-■ ;uwuy, I bear no man ill will. But. a? , were made, only to be dissipate I
_ preaching 1 know there are things fa this world ; without a penny reaching the fatesd-
effective and fruitful, and ends that count more than ervre-—duty and i-.l destination.
as the model lienor and the rights of men—I glad-
* - - !*_. ________ W ATTUr.* 1^- H#_.
part of our Catholic societies and par-1 ajq preachers should Imitate. Every-
ishes. or even on the part of tndlvl- who efth*r gives sermons or ,
letter I1"13
; flip
tu. may leave a deathless heritage to fangs
the land he loves? " I1---t"
Where I go, I go willingly. Though cious arguments, which
T never come back. I can >«ay that. For largely u;>ors misrepresentation, ate
I know that ever fa the hearts of my;;wa1rng to th*' baser passions of the
own folk, of my friend* and of my I mob; and the mob. In its tilts: for
countrymen my memory will b-\ pillage, was ever ready to '.end itself
I green. They will rear for me a .to any revclutionary enterprise iro-
monument ot remembrance that shall imisfag excitement and loot. Bock o!
be more precious than gold and more1 this gain st:of the Innumerable arm-
lustfag than granite. Children will ed bands, called an army, ted by mi:i-
chcristi my name, and hand it down ;tary political adventurer?, ca-ltw
with pride and thankrulness as that ]generals, to whom :-ca(-> meant work
of one who played a man's part In the {or starve, the first alteroatlre being
I am ready—Mlnntapn-: even more unthinkable than tho fa;,
i ter The Chureh authorities were ever
! counseling ;atieaco and an avoiJanee
"Of Vioteni-C. and. white they protested
energetical!;- legalnst laws tie-signed to twenty-five for re-
destroy the Church, thev frew-gei u;- Firs:: Comm nr
a means o;’ those he married un :
those bo prepared for
■ on armed resistance us
preservation.
Attacks Upon Property Rights.
Of property the Church possessed
ronte millions stil! rematairg f-on
the funds not appropriated by :-w
King, and In n-a! estate there <
a number of prot-orties whose. .-
wen: to the meagre supper of
numerous s< bools. hasp;tajs sr.r’ C: ;-r-
the liable establishments. These -
alcns now orrujited the utter tier. L
rthe revolutionists, whose red raoer;-
>'sm emboldened them to atter.rt
.....,,:tlleSr confiscation, Unrorre-sful
.... annual r ^*<1 been made Previonrly
meeting of the national rongressjit t"TXia5h 1“- extreme radicals and the
elates for the cqnjTew been set' eoaftde, to the ro H
tor October 12. 13, and 14. “ ’i”~“
After twenty years Louisville. Ky..:
has been selected for the 1
ti" St7Vtorent de Paul Socie^. Th^ ■ this the Orgy resolutely ^oTthXtaw^ V-
- .< __ h._____l.-— —.*> ■ remRec tr> '*rwitf'vi*a •*»« — _ >« - „• wrjTt.
'the'ZSLiom
; .h-3, which, under pretext ot repara- sunir t^ZZ - -nd ;-K rears of
rticn of Churc-. and State ,.nr., {'u ,lc r;4,rt- '
{destroy the Church by 1. - Ia mIUXiIlr it
I all income: the real
j tom. being to obtain
homes and money belonging
: -celeaiutical ertahlishwirot,
laws or. decree* ended the rove re-
State ^^^nre*toreIi^uTvoa^ -
'their rows, IC*ti»cJic Church to j
tire. In their warm
rmiiK carrs-’t rwraunj; iiir u
idlers fa the European trenches assure verniOn of "The, Pope's Leiter au .’he hroth-rliood, that passes all fam- 1
enable Un-
sold I er to Improve his mind, extend
hix knowledge and deepen his whole
view ot life.
It would be indeed an excellent
form of charity and a very effective
of soldier welfare-work on the
“"Il THE QUESTION BOX. |
To bufld recreation hall*. Including j R
- ptijtel can-1 Qwetttio*—Would It be 1 da tar |
States: to j me. a Catholic, to give a contribution ;
_ t to the Socialists to help them bring j
Art kLdcha^te; to maintain exterr, char- “hout peace? Although the Pope faj
_... ter trying to bring peace. I see no he-P; PART XVT..
given to him tor this purpose by! . Revolt
American Catholic*. On the contrary, Extreme R*dir*» SnccesaTniiy
the prteets are urging the men toxn- j elections of IS2S in Metoro re- -?i“ it ever recur fa yo»
Urt, and I know of one American, ]wd ta r>vor of Gomez Pedrxra for Dl heme* of -
priest who admitted' he had fighting { President and the defeated Masonic *“ •“ »mbe.lerer, in
"■ JtaLcn took up arms. Their triumph -
’ — fov-owed by the flight of Pedrara Go- «■ embraring
,--------- -- of th* capital, including the story w
the diffusion of Its caure and Pr<»Paritv(, ptlbllc building*, and the dostrut-; "’bleb .s caJed by tisan^. '
ro------ _____ , U. < aJA A — •
fled fa contributing, any more than -1 > jECK occupied by a number ot Span-
.....nk- would be permfsalble to contribute commercial establishm-mta .and a
PD y money to the cause of anxrchy In the o]f tt(, o»Tcrs and tfi-fi"
article1" , vafj) tto[>e that It would lead to peac'"
.It is true that Socialism has many --- ---------
a meanings, and that what the popular M:J Lsl.a.;on o! the vnimtalcs
- • - * * -s-**— 1- nothin^' * - ■ • --
l muc2
jneeded social reform. Hetce. a mar. ------ ----- ---------
| who reads but littte might consider M<,xlco wept_ a<rtce flir thc.r tori’"
. .. Socialism a movement to assure him
with the approval of the Hlerardc. ,n bl> isaonuitc
nobly taken the lead fa the perform- nU?;^rt .he s^t.j^t Jutny
Etoti. totht, ttitd its efforts^ flne u.ould illxnl.c hlna of mortal," ’ ^rte, w<ip|. recruited. TOr ex-
officially acknowledged by the - (Oja> bu[ bls Ignorance can be removed ;, j of . Sraa!ard» was a mce:
Let tho Catholics o: i,tnd the true tenets of Socialism e*‘.{1JElra^tltik’ and co-'ardly act an ■
tbe Nation, without distinction of sc-(plained to 1 In. There Is a philosophy measure of tho Mex:
clety affiliation, rally to its support {underlying Socialism that is •aU'Jcttii "Liberals," both of ISfi'.t and ot
Let us all show our love of Church ;Christian. No Catholic ran In on; ; unfortunate exites were
and of Country by helping the galr'wny lend support
hint men who are to fight our Attics {and Jt your eont:
that tbe world may be made safe fa-
ns and for our children.
A METHOIMOT PAPER ON CAT HO-! farts of Pope XV
L1C LOYALTY.
Lynch. D, D„ Bishop of
D*Ihu>.
September 28, Colemap, Confirma-
tion and Visitation.
September 30. Ballinger, Confirma-
tion and Visitation.
October 7, Pilot Point, Dedication
Entered^ at the Poatoffic* at San of new school. Confirmation and
1 Visitation. ,.
! October 14. Mount Pleasant, Ded’- tor with our asking them what tttev
{cation and Confirmation. havo ever done for toe Catholic.
! October 15. Red Hill. Conflrma- press? Have they paid their sub-
scriptions? Have they obtained any
subscriptions? Have they ever writ-
ten a lino for publication? If the Cn-
IDVilt, —— — --
! be, what are they doing to remove the
ireproach? The way to have a strong
| Catholic paper is not to sit back in a
i comfartablo armchair and shy bricks
‘at the editor. If the critic la gen-
juinely anxious to strengthen tho Ca-
i». — - 1 tbollc paper it would be far more to ... -
chial schools are ever arraigned forltiile point far him to shy subscription:: |South, says editorially’
------------- “* -------1 - ..The Ronlan Catholics fa America
copy-have certainly ’put It over’ on Tom 1
■-liter Watson. Hu has had much to sav i
Assisi, hlct the highest praise
menu or already fa service oyer ■«*•
'stay be led, to think it the part of
Biome th* English and you'll i
... Score the '
Catholics on a soap box, and It's just ■
28. 29. 30, Vienna, (Our Lady of {free speech: but say a critical word ,
'about the Jews of Greater New York
{and you go to jal>. All of which 1
! shows the clever unity amongst these
i people who claim to wield a great
weapon called "The
lout the fact that odly a very small
'per cent ot children attending paro-
j chial schools are ever arraigned for,
1 public misdemeanor. This Is ot course {
" j which our1
, ------r iL’WJJ ***s*>*.jr -- --W- ---
I schools have justly earned, that their , Qf [j1() paIM,r an,l pay for It, tbe editor | Watson. u>u>
Com- jpupils keep out of jail: but it is well {w(|1 attcnd to bift fab." -about their being subject to a tor-,
150 gather ovidcu*'*? from every »idt» to : j olgxict, &nd conse^uenrly unable oi iuial i?' *** *<.».< ** •
Confessor Jstren^tben our position that the pWo J WHAT SHALL Ol'K HOLTHKKS j loyal to dieir own country; h<* haw .every [^igc of our country'* histury.
j for every Catholic child 1st In ft Crith- ■ READ? IhurpiM on their being ‘non-American’.
'olir ^hool—Ave Maria. : --- J until ft h un old hcds
* a., a# tflF WtlflL '
It is common, says one of our ex 'foldters most like to road a writer-
tn a recent issue of the Boston Tran--
„ - script tells us that: "Some effort to '
I ly pretty and stylish, in preference to jjrr«x the taste of the soldier In
[those who have character and brains choice of books may bo r-t: -
■ It la often true, no doubt, but such raa<jo: but more Important is it that , t>,, Knights of (telunibus
Itoolish chaps usually pay tbe price, tbe men should have the reading they i.^ racing 11 fund ot $.3.i)o(UK*u tu
[Somebody ought to try to convince • nnturaliy want." i{la for'theltr young men in uniform I^“aintafa.
{every man who marries to make sure; There is more In this saying than , - -
that tbe girl has some real piety, that appcars nt first sight. For it may
[ she is a truly "good" Catholic. If she'be a common error into which
lx, he will be happier with her. though {solicitude of parents and
the editor’s head. If j
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