Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SeVTHEJtH MliSIWrt. UJOVEMBER 3K, tgot.
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many of our
the one puMkhcd at or near home
or
ZHMOPAX uwurin!)
“Fixiii
Ai reUffoii is the only science. which
was
SAN ANTONIO, TEX., Nov. 31, :301.
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Truth will coke out.
id :
JoMpfcat, State
Qnawrm, *>*i«
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We have probably five
men
L. william mengeb, Gwmi
Manager. ts whom tol monsys »toaid
M paid sad XHiiaumlcsUocr add roeawl.
of lunacy, the ranks of our political
leaders, of our naval and military
heroes,—yea even of our religious
editors, not to speak of other pro-
fessions, would be sadly thinned,
-f!:
THAI
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whether for -rjuiii
hers—rices *1
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rime lesson. "A good wine needs
do bush," and a good Fair needs
no extraneous attractions of doubt-
ful character.
DUTY SHOULD BEGIN AT
HOME.
VtHstod weekly under t Im ausptoo*
«r Bt. BEV J. A-EORKBT, Bisho; of
fwa Ansonte.
Ye ttM
' DOT
: first, but also of iter
good will, and how our friends W
this our country, but espemLy of
a helpi^
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
The Wizard's Knot, by Willism
Barry. New York: The Century Co.
An interesting tale of Irish life
in the early half of the nineteenth
century. The "Squireen” and his
tenantry, the village schoolmaster
and the country doctor, are de-
picted m their native coion, with
a bold yet sympathetic touch.
Father Barry's style is forceful
and degant; his descriptive scenes
are wonderfully vivid and make
ddightful reading.
POINTERS.
move without stirring up antaganlsm,
might prove * dr sth ■ blow to the whole
movement; and such a calamity no
loyal Catholic, who put' the welfare of
' the whole body above that of any group
<ax -vunavuo
Rt.Bev.l. A.For?at. D. D.
Vary Rev J. B. E. Aodet, V G.
Bev.Chai. T. VcsseiuKLiil.
S JOr lay-a—A.nuacs..
Vespers
Sc-nnfm a: ca^ii Xiax
Wank Days—Mau
3", vakt's cnvRca.
Bov. C. J. Sztito. 0. M. 2.
B-sv. A. Slbstsher. 0. M. I.
Rev. E.3. O'Cslteghaa. 0. M. I.
aun.:^y —.. ursoa.
Vespers. ■
Weak Days:-lLix3 ....
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^^PEKUFFEB-CONBING CO.
Houae-Furnishers'
Ecv. L, iiaurom.;:'.
3 uidoy:!—c 2.rh jI-us ....
Vosoers ..............
W..akDay.—.....
prebend abstract concepts or ima- John Schafroth, a member of Coo-
gioe dhftant things; a mediocre " “
mind, evidently rebellious to phil-
osophy and metaphysics.
In regard to both the Kaiser
and the Sultan of Turkey, the
specialist goes further, declaring
them trrespoaaibie, because boot
that tf they had moved in the ed ignorance of the people, Mr.
lower walks cf fife the Scritao
aright line been- a bank sneaky
]■ eradicated before the coronation of
King Edward.
Speaking of the financial faU-
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gross from Colorado and a non-
Catholic, has returned from the
Phffipptae Islands, where be has
been convinced that the reports
sent out by either igoorant or
malevolent parties, drtamtng the
friars and the people, are maboous
inctiievable criminals. He says Sts. With negard to the pretend
Sctefroth says that before the
;wnr brake out these were aroo
Aathe preaa.when properly directed
la a powerful aid to promote Religion
and dlffnaa the knowledge of Truth .we
approve of the paper, the Socmait
Ifiniiiww wiikli la published under able to the needs of the Catholics
; our control, and ww hope ft will reach
every Catholic family in the State that
underataada the English language.
t Jonx C. Nzsaz,
' Bp. of Suu Antonio.
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lEsrey day--!4aaa..........t:00 a. m. Md Canada.
rj. uotrtT cotxsgx.
Bro. Jcbti 'Vo’r, director-
Bnv.Jaa-2Frecm«r. Chaplate.
Rev. Aloyv-dai Sdiraix.
Uro. JoacMi Miliar, Traartirrr.
Susanya—NaM............. ti:«a.m.
Jtosary, v'mpera, aud Bene-
diction.................. 2;4Bp.m.
WsakDays-.-lfsM .......... 4:15».in.
ireaarDnurnn tola—sstxbs os cnaa- ure of the Pan-American Expc-
. aition at Buffalo, the Calhalic
i ITnic^. tmi Timas has this to say:
The dimatraua financial result of the
□rpoeitijn iroka like a supernatural
puulaiim nt. became the authorities al-
jjwed the Midway to be turned into a
Laue of Licence where bestiality ran
riot sight and dar from beginning to
esdL It line been tie experience at all
/ ether expoflitloni. Let us hope Cnar
leator and St. Lrrila will have more
tear of divine wrath thin did our own
Oodlem ihow.
Let us hope also that the man
. tgeanent of the San Antonio In-
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**A Catholic new reaper i*. a px-r
"-Vi m’* m;S3ion is every parish.*'
iMUdaya—k-aads, Vrepes and
Bonadknlou............. 5:4Sp.m.
■r. Txamr n®n rox tbs agxd.
__ Err. J- Kwert, Chaplaln.
CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Prof. Caesar Lombroso, a dis-
tinguished Italian criminologist,
has publicly dedared that the
Czar of Russia, Emperor William,
Kang Edward, the Sultan of Tur-
key, Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria,
Ardteluke Otto, heir to the Aus-
trian throne, and King Alfonso of
Spain are *11 afflicted with lunacy.
The ruler of Russia, he says, is not
a criminally inclined lunatic, but
an innocent, melancholy idiot.
King Edward’s bumps show gen-
eral degeneracy, incapacity to com-
^.s ?rie.<s
ti-y ~ _s: =ot =
c.'crkirrs ULthiul.y
ARE
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iMasdte counted 5000 tfuilrati,
MbtoMHgipc, he writer tfre
would find a new field for their
benevolence in the building and
endowment of insane asylums.
As for Emperor William, what-
ever may be the judgment of his-
tory on the earlier years of his
reign, of his later and more settled
policy and public acts it may well
be said “if this be madness, there
is method in it.”
Of the other rulers mentioned
we do not know enough to judge;
CM^ENDAB.
V«r«M Vm* Mfrw Hov.W. 1101.
Suartay. Twaatywfcrtk and Iwrt
farts after nuteoeaa.
Mtartiil. Cadbwtaa, Vfrgta
M*rty*
Ttaortar- »>•*-8ri»**rr Ahtert.
lEbteafei' M—M. JoarataaL Btatem — _ _________ _________
_’ ISredowr think that our people wtete tte Kafore’h gv faatecte school^, and the Uatocrrity of
Gn«wyHX.P>9e«<k^cmfcavetel> naMf goadOcfaoBc would teat lurefotd lite io fiax -------
* ■biuiir. ...-I Bert, 4jo^biagrite^eate< idm-te ,ba
CIKKKERr,
Qureawwia.
Tw^oyatunu
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In sofidtuig patronage for the
SOUTHBUN MlSSKNGBR among
the CathoGcs oi Texas, we meet
with many who subscribe fcr one
or other of the .eastern Catholic
’ papers, and who plead that as an
" excure for not taking the home
paper. Now thia is neither just
nor aeasoMbte. Duty shoud, like
charily, begin at home. We have
no wish to dtapenge our CatboUc
contemporaries; oc the contrary,
w wrth them ail the success tbqr
deserve, sod we rejoice in their m
rTT c;: m nrcxioiATK wosd.
ter. 7, S, tn»li»r, C. PP- S.
l>u»£ay>—k-AM uiually *t... fi;OOa.m.
3uUABTan £5 r cur latht cr cbajuti
tpoep ffliranci,;
ftaadsyK acpd Wnck Days—
*are -4................8 JO a. ie
i ■’CHOOLS Jtc.
Uraulln* ^cuviat—104 Aagiuts St.
QurLad^of the Lake—Lake Vl«w.
SU Louts'. College—Watt End.
' te.tery>*'>Uag»—CoUagaSC.
&. Joseph! School—US BoaliaBL St.
VjM; garry.t Sobool—17DS 3. flans 8C
3k. Fttn&’a School—Cor. Croabr - . „ _
wl WUJouiiU». ‘ i lemational Fair wiH profit by the
tJL IftaMajfs Day School— Our. In "
Msmla ateSuuth 3u.
teaultes f Aostany of iha Sacred
lllaur ProHwot Hill, W. Oanrmarre Sc.
■m rsmomta ifahoolforBaya—US N.
insure st. -
tea tenante School tor filria—SH
UtekHsaltta M.
testeortdm TnU-Btvur Are.
RLMw CImWi SdMOl—810 Lfr«
lEtakftL
& Jwreru Ogphaa Awytam—unitary
IMaua.
BL Jahcfi Crphau Aaylam—IClain
Itanr*.
batt Bal [mtrmarv—Mllua Bgaare.
1 flR.Traa»U‘ Bna ter th* Agad— SO 17
tR/HnsmlK
Harea aS th* Good Wherrter^ -Ihrt
ted.
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one need not go for to find hir
mental counterpart. If such
that orottbk
. ** all
the FiUppujou are not largely rep-1 teaedunu wEaaflatt^^SX^FHt 1
resented No wonder that the ■
America and other nations, that Yankee teachers and preachers are EmmSb rlpL.1****
rot wanted there. They might tat* ana of tt» priaip*.
turn their attention to converting and_ultimate LatmLoi of fJT !
and civilizing the American gain-'
sons in the islands, and when that
is done they might come heme.
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A STEP IN THE RIGHT DPRE~3
TION.—That is, if it is well meant;
tfitu not ta polity ^F»be «
rarta rebpou, reMtnx We u racfc TW
lm»y be tempted to do-.b:. ee we- Pra^d„„ “ «•
well know the Ptotertntt "Lo. , „ =rJS £ *
Rome movement rest, p.OE.ji thanks tt a, "
more on potaed than ««!*»» Jf Ata-^ty G=d. and “ 2?
pounds. Wtae«e :t may k cmojerati® of
nify here are the news: “Recent .. Me
reports from Germany show that
there is a religious division in the; oaf
---------- . j fraternity of Freemasons. The
find reports of quite a number of are almost too sweeping f r bej d lod of GenMn b
lief, and we are inclined to suspect t « 57
that the distinguished profesaorj
r bar, at least in most of the cases ‘
Southern Messenger at least I cted, magnified personal idiosyn-
a week before it appeared in thelcraaes into evidences of mental
. We give the list and re-1
spcctive dates of publication: j
Archbishep Corrigan on Social- >•
ism: mon delivered in New j
York.
Catholic Nc-.os Nov. 13. .>
Southern Messenger Nov. 7. prcsjdent and Secretary of the-
^tte^ offensive, ckuie may be yet oniy true American School Sys
tem,’ which we noticed editorially
in our issue of Nov. 7. The'pam
phlet readied us through the cour-
tesy of an old and highly esteem-
ed triend, Mr. A. E. Otis, S. J.,
now of Woodstock College, Md.
Mr Otis 13 well remembered in
San Antonio, where he resided fur
a number of years while his father, _
the late Colonel Otis, was in com- > or Mction, can pcwibly dMdertteV
mand of the military post here. ———.
ARE EUROPEAN RULERS
INSANE?
columns, which the outside press and our philanthropic millionaires
usually does not notice at alL
Our readers are thus kept in dose
touch with the doings of their
Catholic neighbors, and with the
progress of religion in the com-
munity in which they live. In the
matter of general news, it will be
found that the MESSENGER com-
pares more than favorably with
some eastern journals of greater
pretensions. Take, for example,
the Catholic. News, of New York. „ „
In a recent issue of that paper we but, as we have said, the charges
if thsy GCr’'; s——er. - - 1
let the miTixte-s c: 1
rr-nrrr.her Y~— Gc.f ■s i
E-; —ye His rowarz :i
the success ob:a'.rtc. be: a—
ts the iinocri of wxl 2^ 4
ir trying to da good. J
“The icport about Cath-.l
scT'^o.s ba' a.50 aeeu -4
itg to the S. Cuncrega^sn. i-~-l
is thry can net yet be e-.tn.xdd
in every Mission, let aL efihrts 'J
made so that by snShsit rd j
ic-s mstruEtions, and by all 1- J
tb'e precautions, ail dan^c tr-'j
Ctrning the £i-th arc mtrdd d
those rhfiam who can net ’ J
gemg to public schools ’my a
removed. In places where thd
are Cathclh schools let be d
parixcular care m the priest tc-d
thut no Catholic chlldrm go; d
other schools. I
■■Th:i Congregation hu lear.-d
w th pleasure that, as a rule, n! J
riages are properly counrizteG 4
the Vicariate, and that ia; m:' d
marriages which car not be zv: J
ed an account of dreumdarznn a
tie place and the small namni
cf Catholics, those man .a?-1 fc-aJ
often had their good resCns. - I
“Finally, this Sacred C:rgr<ri
ton, tenders tc yon- Lorrlsinp; j
best congratulations tn the K':j
cerfnl progress of Holy Re.",, d
ai l its mstitutiDES m yonr VrjJ
ia:e daring these to yea.-s cl 1
existence, and, as it Is poop J
thanking God far the pa.lt. or. ? J
tains thr best hopes for lie fchci
tr-stHg that, with year past;; j
scbcltudc and the faithfal zb-opd
atlan vour derg) > 1
w-.b. Hj-gracs, that progress a J
go on fsrercr increasing.”
Reverend Fathers, hel^ven yri
fie, these kind and paternal w-oa
Of our Holy Father and cf ttb J
Congregation must be Ibryo? a
a source of great joy. xxd a - J
teward for yn-r sacrn.no- tizj
at times privations, ni id
past. Let them serve a> a ;«J“ V
fcl incentive for the future. <
atimulate your fervor, rerew yo
»1, and keep up your ciiuiagb
keeping up with your hard * a.
for the good of relipoi. and- tl
aalvation of souls: and if, norw-a
ata nd mg your earnest (5idea,i01
numy remain in their miaerabu: m
riiffereECE, remember the cense d
worrit that God will ucl cont id
■the sneces*, but reward you *
■ctwdxng to your work. Let tl
foithful heed the wwdi cw-d
| from the daair of Peter ,L
I good ones reoew >wrl ’*1
Southern Messenger Nov. 7
John Redmond’s reception m
New York.
Catkolic News Nov. 13.
Southern Messenger Nov. 7.
This comparison shows, at least,
i that we are abreast of the times in
the matter of news. For the rest,
, the approval of our ecclesiastical
superiors is sufficient guarantee
that the paper is thoroughly Cath-
olic in tone and spirit, and entitled
to the confidence and support of
clergy and laity. The moral of
1 1-: Subscribe for the
, Badwrek, Chaplain. : warned the Colonial Office that j SOUTHERN MESSENGER and keep
.........■/ :00 a. m.; Australian Catholics intend to re- Xour money in Tex“- If you “K°
sent it as an insult. Other utter-
ances of like character are reaching'
Mr. Chamberlair, both from Aus-
— —.. —. If the ^latho—
Ecs of Great Britain follow the
i example of their colonial biethren,
1 AND 3
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We itrniiaily Indorse thi sjyrohatfco a wcci
cf our eBtectEsdjreJeceiiOT is -eg»rd to News.
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High Maes a;-.J Scrteca...Xfloi n- ■ the SamEUs Mzsjteront of Ssn ,r
... 7:Ct>a. x.'
®r. Joa.a-iTa cx:~je :arxu.ui.:
7f. A . Fi.Lnrcrx
3xn lays;—Ftrir ~a.- ■ ..
High Ma::i..... . ■ ■
V^crz.
W*ek Jays—Mx-x. ...
as under. The three old Prussian
Lodges in Berlin have broken ah
connection with the grand lodge
in Hamburg, which is followed by1
• the grand lodges of Bayreuth and
‘ Frankfurt. These hcrtilr--7-
are at war cn fundamental princi-
ples. The Prussian grand lodges
plant them sei ves on a Christian
basis. They receive no members
that are not baptized and do not
belong to some Christian denorr.i
the 1 nation. The Hamburg party calls
mam nv» uwl lv kuu auj, , uj-j icAiyiuus iJiC.aiECC ana say T , . „ r „ , •
to the Cincinnati conference,as theHt is inconsistent with the Mascnir
Verein will be represented there by i spirit.” (!!;, The large inn jj: of
i two delegates at lanre. Thiiad-jjews into Masonic lodges has
vice, it would appear, has not caused the conflict of‘'humanitar-
found universal approbation in thej iari' and “Christian” Freemasonry.
German press. The St. Paul t
Wanderer, as quoted by the St.
Louts Review, says that if the ob j
ject stated in the circular mention-1
ed,—to advance the opportune |
movement L. «.-UvU_l 1- -
and at the same time to preserve jtcrarccs of woc =
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PASTORAL LETT EK
and look after the unconverted tte J®1®*11 - T*"r'~itaK
and uncivilized Indians, who are ',car Ai**toUe
Uncle Sam’s wards. of lnduLK T^u>ry.
Rev. and Dear Fathers B&.
luted People ;
After an ahserc; cf s;x
from the V:uariate v-e z-p Xj.
indeed to be or.ee xnre hi v
Mm at Pubilcttlan—Xu 10Q E.
C —inn* fu-xet.
Whn ootti-laf wt af change of sd-
Imb, pteett give u- the foraer t-U«
at rettdaac* iu wall -w tee new *ddr».' contains s ?Iadge of happinres ta this
- ------------------------------j world sad In the world to cargo, It Is
Watered» ■ the Pent-Office st Ssn An.- j inannbent upon *11 to Learn It. And
<«tta,TaxJU as secord-clssi nudlmsUer. I „____ , ... ,
1 wilt better means to obtain this end
than the reading ot s good and sound
religious Journal, ui the SocTMur Mes-
ffltxnEtt. pnhllihed in San Antonio?
tfor. tela Is a Catholic paper to which
we not only our approbation, but
which we recommend every family of
cut Vicariate to have.
Psrmt VERDAavzR,
711 rar Apostolic ot Browzrrvil’e.
Larnite, Terns. March 8th,
and we enropHtlf recommend
• SocriKtx Mssssvaav. to s? tte- fsfthfnl
■ of car c'Znceee. f J a Fouzkt ,
; Bn. ot Sen Antonio.
j Dec. ?1. 1^.3.
votion to the Blessed Mother of
:Sod, practised now by many Prot-
estarts. I was highly edified tne
of these days ween I saw with 17ns Sn D2j^s: or *'
what devotion a pair of bcids *^c ogre-ratio:: ;o 5C5Sl3*i^
were receive□ by a Protertar.- I imines smd d scusss tvere ?**
was once asked by a Protest*--! t^ie reP0:7 approving or c^apprtv
lather of a family to give luma pair cr s-2r«“DC- J*
of beads; he got them- ngr? evr-y cordicE » jwJpn®-
one of his family procured the S00*1 of ho]y
same; they recited them together rjlt of th6r appreriati^ it
at evenings; the last I heard of 50,1 “ WTI--nE t“c
them was, that they attended * Congregation, His En!ineT
Catholic church The aecond is Cardinal Ledochowric, to W ;
prayer for the dead. ' Bishop who has handed m kt* w
“R fb» tenth wren knows,” wri 1ba ^WT^' • r—!
Tr»a Wltooss, “it would te found chat! For the good of rriigK», ” **7
>°?r ^ytettawt | encouragement of oar clergy. »■
erafcr tt>eShT‘faSiTZfl ; thc pfe*»ure of cur peofiAj*
"i”**?0*0- te»u®ta'; it i*apnctfce so were indeed driighted in !
ly M«vt it a* a prompt aod proettw it ncaa. the Cardinal I?refect "
so a rite, wrea it ant tktt lbs CttboUc Propaganda, after tb: ■
has, from ths daws rf Chris- a— n-wwt He wrote.'I '
ttasrty, proaetad It as a AmMm. la of O:“ -
this JgMttta of the rrettwt woaksMUM ETvatly rejoiced m readrtt^
of rrotertatttwn—this c^pcaitten to comfilcte report wur LattS®^
sran tte xoMt acooptabia of dor ti 1 imw. jA 1 afthtlte' 1
treaty teererea^Trev tatabytte m*de ot zJrZ 1
CsfhuMo Church, it at mm fcriioatM I ^i** Territory to the Saora J
J
/ m aiomi bsshshl
“ MfcgtaCapyilc. Ont /oar 01-H.
nporariea do
‘ toms,
for instance, are so widely preva-
lent, not only in Europe, but in
-E-xtion of the Propagas: a whi. J
•g" were in this city vis .ting t J
Scred TnT.hs of the Apos lot. J
-<E the first place, thx Lor.gjJ
-xrou orrms worthy
-he misalnnirite s'; tij
Y^arizte, who with real r.nd hi;|
Hi rd, with all their street: -are |
....j-n c\j-enen.. l,.3IIl.d —
^-ilLr.astical ministry, rci !
no” cciy but their n-.tr3.ns
wcil,a"hthKt in the greilcrt sxr-j
o-sri: sute-.fite,tiyi=gte b-res: f;
jc^ls re tite right path. _ Tire -nJ
•-L- sanre of the faith .u; ere t i
X----* ci "rec cares and sacrtetes’ll
anti c=r.ticue ?:• Irrel
pxrttrol religious rere..re-;rrcr
-.-Ttiv to be lamerteu, yrt.
In our issue of Nov. 7 wc re-
ported the issue of a circular by
Bishop Sbarctti s Pastoral Lret- Verein, advising
van a, Cuba.
Catkolic News Nov. 13-
Southern Messenger Nov. 7.
Celebration at V’ashing tort, D.
tn memory of Christopher Col-
umbus.
Catholic News Nov. 13.
Southern Messenger Oct. 31.
President Roosevelt’s Thanks-
giving Proclamaticn.
Catholic News Nov. 13.
Southern Messenger Nov. 7.
important events, of interest to
Catholics everywhere, every one of
which had been published in the
I
I degeneracy.
GER3LVNS .IND FEDER-
ATIOX.
i tonic, T-rx.. We tire happy to reeojr-
1 rrfze lx. th.it jrnhUcatten all the etementH
j which, jurenrtlliifi tofb? expt-wricT nf
: one Holy Ff.thRT tec XIH , mak." s
... -t x. ■ Crihil! ? nny-r • *a continual mission' *.
. . 7:—> t..-x.1 ,ia(j W(, enrupHtly re commend the i ter on leaving the diocese of Ha-
ar. scrirxEL’s ci terms (i-oixm.j l - -
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Hbv. J. z‘. Dsuitih.
13 todays—fcj?h Ma is........10 001.x.'
XventexlfServIce......... 7 .- -
Waekd»vs.;-Mass........ '.’^0 ». :ju.;
Xrery?ribLy,OEL- beer of rub Headers-; —HlS HOLINESS POPE Lm XTII
ofthe '“(.Icsned Sscmmcet teem 7 30: -----.... -
Mi SriC ?. iti, talhrvel! 02 ihe Srrt a-Xl _____,
Italrti ffsi-l.’re by d ret:or.. i hannrece p. Adamron fr the dn.y an -
vr 'rATretcri’a errmeu. (thorite:! ajrent of Irfan Somrrxx MeS-
Bev. Johi- Sheehac. laESOEa to solicit rxtwcriptfonB and ad-
S ,VrnlO’r re I and fr. collect for the same.
Blgh Mais. -.............W Ci s. m. 1------------------------------:--------
........:,'59F'r"*i War. between France and Tur-
!... E/.; 7:33 £ ’ key fca:;. bera happily averted, but
rar-wrY op tut ha cam seakt. t there will be * great onslaught on
Car. W. femmwee and Trinity Sts. (Turkey next week wherever the
Me*- A. 'Teuciianar. [ American flag fl oats.
Uundaya—Rirvt Mare....... 7:"0a-ar.
High M*t« and <enmu.. .10:00 a. m. f ''<■««>*• T rrtn R'TT-rrrrrvs-t'
Vreperstad Benediction.. 3:30p.m.! 'JtNERA^ LORD KITCHENER
■WeekDays— Man J.00 a. mJ says he has again “located” Gen- (
d'u.uunt: crurvxKT. | eral De Wet. So within a week
Attended fey Bev Oblate Fathen. J or so we may .look fcr another of
dixndayiwii‘lVeeicciiji—Ma».i:Ma.m-fi1is‘,I regret to report" di patches.
-x*gub lady or thklaxi, »■ « ? .■...i^-
B*r. JokjL'vcyer, O. M. I. CARDINAL MORAN, in an ad-
-•••-••••••• XOO^BU drcss r«omtIy' delivered at Sydney,
WMtDayaLMuB tills a. m. stiorgly denounced the antt-Cath-
wcrxKttu. DcrooxT* < aEc clause in the royal oath and'^^ whole i«:
Ker. J. Bednaxek, Chaplain. (warned the Colonial Office thatj
farther" you may possibly “fare
werse."
W E TAKE pleasure in acknowl-
edging receipt of a copy in pam-
phlet form of Father Thomas J.
Campbell's (S. J.) article on “The
should have the preference, if It be King Edward's aFeged sympti
worthy of support at alt ----------~
The Southern Messenger
aims to furnish its readers with
such a paper as is especially »uit-
of Tr-ras, and such neighboring symptoms are to be hdd as proofs
States and Territories as are not
better provided, and to them,
mainly, it looks for support. Mat-
ters of State and local interest are
published and discussed in its
to take a hand in the establish- ] 5°°’
meat and organization of the
Federation, so that they can later < -
on al! conscientiously join it. For causc « r’rctestznt liberty,
this purpose, our confrere think* T1?15 Papal churches
* wo delegates among several hun-1 ->u“^ every where.
dred at the Cincinnati meeting are p*"-1— —" ““ ““— — -
inadequate. At least all the State’aot M much “ “ort to turn Pco"
organizations of the German Cath-1
clics should be represented by I
two delegates each, giving the!
1, twenty-five[ b’°C' Prot'
radically wrong when a condition churches and school ti *3 thar
like this exists.'* Yes, those near- mission*. The Ho'y Father *«
ly 500 papers that have ceased to greatly touched at this aac ® •’
be “ariti Catholic” have seen, be- dcr that the priests may coottax
fore you, that there is something in that same ferven'i good sprit,
radically wrong on the side of he sends them a particular hira-
Protestantism. Wc only regret mg. His Apostolic hissing ri»
that this champion of “Protestant to the people, white he reqaestefi
liberty” has emitted to tell us us to grant them at our first writ
how this liberty is menaced by to the d .ffrrett congregations.
“ In this visit ad limiua, cray
, Bishop cf these United States tas
' to give a written report ta the S.
promoters OF CongregatioB of the rrcpagiota
........ ♦■I* * [ * 2^2JS iJ'-CflS
fifty-five creations explxhinf ■
self sacrificir g dergy.
As you were nfaraefl to low
departure, tee eisef
of our trip to Euicre was w
visit ad Limtea; ttet is to tfe
sacred tombs of toe Htiy Ap^.
ties tit. Peter and St ?a-f,
the Holy Father, ?ape L«
XIII, the successor cf St.
and the visible hezd trite: CamA
‘c. cf Christ cu carte, to rtv a-
feet the homage of cur loyalty,
obodiei.ee .ted tiovitior., a-d tn
tell him of tee sinter: telcal lave 01
all those cutrrstec to o—
The grind old Pur tifi, ;r. th: pQ.
feet cleurtiijs and teghteozs tiha
branches not to send any delegates; this 'religious intolerance' arid re;y cf
with all tee effosionj anti Ir-riw
of his big, teving reirt. arc «.
c.ted must minutely after tte
condition of tec Choree in r>v
Vicariate. He was delighted m
' well as astonished a': tte rdatias
Crocodile tears.—o.-.e of of the great progress mads in the
the most violent ar-ti-Cathoiic pa- last teu years te churches and
pens feels bound, m its great de- schools especially, and wanted to
for*national federation! Pressioc’to ^!VC the following ut- know how all this hud teen pota-
j teracces of woe: “There arc not hie in a new cnu-.t.y. Vte " ’
, - *AUA AUU WIHV ALLUU. «.w pa’ujx^* fL J - _ .
Announcement of meeting of intact -he German Cathouc oroan-1 3vcr thrcc published in the tum then of tee poverty of
Archbishops at Washington, D.Q izatioos jfready existing—is to be’1 U- S.devcted to Papal opposition, people at •
Catholic News Scv. r3- accomplished, toe Germans ought ’faiIc «£° « -er good will, "•
tT"”-"xr.... n . - - t \\c faavr probablv five or ti”“
rx men and women in America Belgium, had exteutied
who are devoting their lives to the ha- d and enabled us to te •
Ccn- much tr. a rhort turn. Bui it w»
. are most gratify teg to us to beabkta
. I tbits the state in all sincerity to the Hobf
greatest work that confronts us is rather, that tee chief cause af
- success tor us bad b-ie; ter fofo-
p’e away from Rome, as it is to fui spirit of zeal ard devetiou rf
. old our young people from going our hardworking clergy, and the
over to Rome. There is a con- continu'd exercise rf tee:r rf-
kWMI q raa Hj £A«AU£ I iH| I t
Germans, with toe two delegates[v;xt in h. Australia, in w-tich .actificteg spirit, gving nrt otaf
of toe Central Verein, twenty-five j monk is a perv-ert from Prct- their energy ano tme, ort ate
voting representatives in the con-■ There is something their mtrey, in hewing ooSd
vention, instead of two, as con-j
templated.
To which the Review adds: |
We think the ‘ • W*ndsrer‘»” position
well taken, and the officers at the C«»
teal Vertin should reconsider their dr- 1
cnlar.
It ie of the utmott Importance for the
■ncoeM of the Federation movement
that the German Catholic sodetiea of
the country—acknowledged very gen-
erally to be strong andr progreeBire—
ahould join and cooperate; and to enable | convents and Papal churches. Poor
them to do thfe conscientiously and en-,_._-
thnalMtically. It 1* Imperative that they |
cart a strong vote In the body which is ■ « *
tomsp out the permanent aonatitution
and organization. Their refusal toco- i TUO GREAT T.—„
operate lator cn. for some csum ot ' CONVERSIONS.—First of all is de- c* 'c:i I'--1-1
other which ft is now stUI time tore- vratinn m rhe ‘
this way the state of rdugi»,
of the diffzrent rtligteus itstito
tisns in ihe Diocese or
The Congregation in session a-
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