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he but the individuals belonging
LARD.
SAM AXTOMIO, TBX-, Feb. A 1W-
W« cordially todocaa the approbation
the
hear of that progressive rabbi?
tezi,
b.
Tarwtt at cba EMPoCoi at tian Aw-
oafa.TezM.M tiocood-daaaMall Minor.
Bush m —onliariuiii aui. ut aU
aaaaabaaaonarpmiirl by comet nanxa
aaM tatami •< write*, not for puM-
aocfao, but a* evMenea ofgood faith.
tba English language. -
UoHX C. Nkkaz,
Bp. of San Antonio.
need of the Jewish Sabbath; that
the seventh-day tradition of the
race is MwaBowed up in the neces-
couverts ; and thus he bled con-
siderable money out of them and
Cbwraanlcastaaa to pnhHnrtoa no*
roaoMag tMa o*na by Turndgy will
MKappear tm fan* of Mowing week.
Dr. Emil G. Kirsch, of Chi-
cago, a leading rabbi of the West.
thority of our gracious sovereign,
the Queen, and others, and the an-
a
the
the
bc-
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...7*0 a. m.
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b .[
tyrs," they should at least have
sufficient self-respect not to exhibit
bogus martyrs.
A conspiracy dis-
covered.
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Troth, wo op^rreo of the paper, Thb
Sc<«mnraor Mnoxua—which io
pobEahad under our control? and we
hope it will reach every Catholic
country, hatred to Spain, and con
temjit for Spaniards, for which
although the latter are in the ma-
jority, And then the members of
finishing touch to the picture of shout “the Roman Catholic Church
Mr. Diaz; " He may have gained is the cver-watchf ul enemy ot Prot-
some Cubans for the insurrection, extant liberty." Would it not be;
but not a single one for the Prot- truer to say rhar **ever-watchfu]
Protestantism is the enemy of
Catholic liberty?" To state the
troth, these Patriotic T~„
Protestants fully recognize their
>.«w
‘■mt* i* needed *•‘barfly by our
Aanerfcan natives as by the ma
It it be true as our friend Carp-
er, the ex Freemason, remarks,
that Louis Napoleon had resolved
to cause the disruption of Free-
masonry in France, we are sorry
that he did not succeed. And if it
be true also that Marshal Bazaine
surrendered Metz in obedience to
Lis Masonic Grand Master i a fact
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..740 a. m.
.UHMs, m.
. 4,-00 p. m.
tuuisUy it 7 i. m.
rr. ■kkuz.’b rouou anmea.
Err L. DebcmkL
fauisyo—Mu’.
Ve*nera.....
Waele toys—Mom- ...
tor*1?
'P«i rhi«h W» •
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As nHgfaa is the only acfenoe. which
Mwtsiosa pledge of happiness in this
world and fa the world to conw, ft is
hscraibwnt spun all to leant ft. And
what better hmmco to obtain this end
thou fas rsadfap of a pood and aotnxd
to the United States." This ac-
cusation, which is made against
the Catholics of the Dominion, is
not as clumsy as some of the ac-
cusations made by the A. P. A.
p’-'j
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mRuIUm* JiKadKfl tr hJL
citizens throughout Ontario, and
was marked "confidential." It
says in part: “An insidious con-
st work throughout the Dominion
■eager published In Sau A farmin?
For. fafa fa a Catholic paper to which Ole zenith of his glory and is the
we not only give oar approbation, but
which w* recommend every tamfl^of
our Vscacfate to have.
Paran VixoAom,
Vicar Apoatollc of Brownevflle.
Laredo, Texas, March flth. 1JH.
of representing the man as he is;
and, if we are able to do so, we
owe it to the Church. Progress of
St. Louis, an enterprising paper
that does not consider it too much
work to write for information to
the parties that can give it. A
member of the Havana Curia, the
Rev. Father Pedro Caballero Ibro,
speaking in the name of the Right
THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER, FEBRUARY 4. cSffy.
lics? Since when has this coun-
try become a paradise for the
Catholic Church ? Do the Catho-
Protestants foaled by their mis-
sionaries in Catholic countries!
Splendid reports of a work that
has never been done. Whenever
released at the request of the U. a Cat^c out of curiosity chances
house, he is at once put down as
. a convert; or should one accept a
Bible from the hands of a preacher
for the sake of courtesy, his name
is surely inscribed 'as that of an-
other convert.
Mr. Diaz, besides his theater,
possessed also a cemetery with a
regular funeral outfit, and had no
scruple to inter Catholics in his]
Baptist grounds.
..... 7:00 a- m.
.....IOxiU a. m.
.....3JM) p. m.
Mum and u
____ ... «30 a-m.
*-v. FfaWr Andat will bear coalw-
fa unfalati vt tbe Cathedral
SaXufaay from 5 to SJtip. m.
«r. M^rtucBimca
-av.C. J.tiwttk, O. M- a.
Uar. P. F. PfafaM, O. M I.
Ifa. K. J. <rCxllai»Mu».O. M. I.
dawtays—Maaaro.......7 JO and 10 a- m.
Sana* at aaeaud Maaa.
Vaapan 7:48 p.
Wfak dro-Mfa..........•
ar. Maura’s onaci.
Mjr. W. A. Fabxw.-rk.
■aodays—Flrot Mam.
High Maaa.
Vesnan
Wash day Maaa i
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We are very much pained to
learn of the demise of the vener-
able mother of Rt. Rev. N. A
Gallagher,. Bishop of Galveston.
The sad event occurred at her
home in Ohio on Saturday, Jan.
3Oth, and we respectfully offer
the grief-stricken Bishop our sin-
cere condolence.
all over the United States about
his experiences in the island. Hav
ing been imprisoned for participa-
tion in the insurrection and then
same source, hatred of Catholicity.
What attraction can the United
It seems that the ordtr.il
Dr. Ajtcs to the PricJ
which recently occurred
Orleans,has created quite al
t»n ir. the Episcopal Chui
that some members of St. I
Episcopal Church m that c-J
vailed on their pastor. Dr. ii
to state from the pulpit w
thought of it. Be it said
honor of Dr. Hunter, he a
harsh words for Father
bet called him a good Chi
who had entered the C(
Church because ot his coni
that it was his duty to i
Then Dr. Hunter goes on hi
*P the reuoas, which in hi
toaiior- prompted -Dr. Ay
become a Roman Catholic,
•tasons he finds not in the
to?al church itwfrf but i
- toembers tbcreoC who do no
®F to the trackings of that C
“A Catholic newspaper is a per-
petual mission in every parish."
—His Holiness Pope Leo XIII
The Rev. A. M. Finlayson has
discovered that Moses was a Pres-
byterian. And why not ? He
had eyes, ears, a mouth, and a nose
just like a Presbyterian.
We have received from the
Ursuline Sisters at Galveston an
i prospectus of their
Academy and a souvenir medal ot
their recent jubilee, for both of
which we beg to tender the good
Sisters our thanks.
S. Government, on account of be-
ing an American citizen, the man
poses now, of course, as a martyr
for Protestantism. To hear him,
it is wonderful bow he worked in
the vineyard of the Lord; he con-
verted the Cubans to the Baptist
Church by the thousands. Wher-
ever he speaks, he is listened to
with the greatest attention and
with a well marked sympathy. In-
deed, who could contemplate and
hear a man of so many 1'
reM*faoa jaanml, as th* Southern Met- without having tears in the eyes.
The Rev. Alberto Diaz is now in
The Toronto Globe recently pub-
lished a circular dated Toronto.
Dec. 29, and beaded “Patriotic
Vigilance Committee." The circu-
lar, it is claimed, has been sent to
Protestant clergymen and leading lustratcs, then already and"^ for
has made some infidels, but not a
single Christian^
The mission work of the “Rev.”
the customs ot the country. “The
meorannot do no w,” he says,“as the
men did centuries ago in Judea.
It is America, and Judea must be
UttfcedJ
by the Catholics of Canada ? To
understand then why the Catho-
lics of the Dominion should con-,
spirt for a change of government,
we would have to suppose that in
According to the VPilrgixgton
Jfesse»^rr, thm are thirty six
Mannon missionaries in North
Carafisa making coaverts to Mor-
monism. That State is inhabited
almost exclusively by native
Amexiam Trotestants, and the
*4-»yirqt of tbe Mormon preachers Cuban family that has listened
SSaa ’8 * a’®n rt®* ’' — -
" “ - _L__; is a car-
«3««»tbc vultures assemble. The
1
•ho do not want to be nJ
who are opposed to the!
ritual as prescribed d
diurdj.who doom supped
pastors as they ought to. wl
■°< call their clergy men "a
■*Dd their church the “Cl
^“rch." The fault, he j
T*5 oot He in the Epi
-Church, which is the Chd
for tfae English sd
P^-Uplc, which has aB the d
; Roraau cJ
^*»rch, except that it
t *dniit aT any ndfa' doctrine.
■ **»•>*, gfaca by Dr. HanM
* *** iodoced Dr. Ayres tl
* chonefa Ant w» q
[I J?®1 lbe defects retried d
L y odd not be strong d
**■ fowAinrr Ac G
-Dr. Ayses aerrsrn^
ddfa ov efataa www *5
It seem* to nj that tfa. -
answer to aU these an«2?*3
would be: To be a WqS!
*0^” *1* »se of thow; wfmji]
toAe’^try,
crasary to howl at Rq^ I
*ed and that a*Ae pofox Oe " J
■ 11 hi ■■ ww* non •■*- ■> -• , ji||
Botifhefotowd 1
-------- —j wm ob wicc* ■ jg
be ovcMad ths* pa* of the »
wwk pf AchMto wMA
his panorama, "in defaming the
Catholic clergy, telling a thousand
fables, lying with unheard-of
effrontery, and emitting innumer-
able blasphemies against the
Christian dogma of the August
Rev. Bishop of Havana him srlft Trinity, the Incarnation of the Son
of God, etc, so that his propagan-
dism, far from being religious, edify-
ing, tending to the promotion of
morality, has been rather anarchis-
tic, revolutionary, tending to disso-
time for France and all other na-
tions to have all Freemasons re-
moved from responsible positions in
the civil government aid the army.
If a Mason, as Mr. Carper with?
to insinuate, takes such an oath as
will eventually force him to become
a traitor to his country, and if
Masonry from its secret lodges'
governs the destinies of the na-
tions or tries to overthrow a gov-
ernment to put up another to suit its
Masonic interest, as the story of
Louis Napoleon and Masonry il-
most popular preacher in the land.
But as we are not Baptists and
have no interest in exalting a Bap-
tist preacher, we take the liberty CTta-nt cause; it is possible that he
Diaz consisted, besides showing unfairness; yet their bigotry hates
to submit to public opinion. They,
thereforcphave to insinuate motives
on the part of Catholics, which do
not exist, of course, but which win
nevertheless be believed by the ig-1
norant. To fight the Catholics,
all means seem to be justifiable: it
is rendering God a service to crush
a Catholic. It was said in Amer-
ican papers at the beginning of the
Manitoba school trouble, that the
„ Protestants would not submit to
lution; and, in place of awakening the Queen's government, should it .----- -
‘i- — • t- . - > . . pronounce itself in favor of sepa-j Unionists Cati-
ratc schools, but that they would * ™cs *n“_ Protestants, demandag
rather seek to be annexed to the if .1 , Bntish "ovcrr.rnc'.t mafa;
United States. This assertion was] for its sins by rtfandfaj
based on the utterances of public! oppressed Ireland every
ned since of , c plunder. ‘*On tb s ques-
no Sfparatf1 * says the same correspondent*
perhaps their a unit, the ■
parliamentary factions T--hrra'3wT
DIAX. THE “MARTTM".
A* th* yr*w, 'who* property dh«6- p 1
tte SouTsxsir Momkhoir of Su An-
tucto, Tex.. We am happy to rveo*-
nb» in that publication all th*' elements
which, according to the explanation of
car Holy Father Leo XHI . maha a
Catholic paper ‘ 'a continual miaetou' ”,
and wo cnrneatly recoiruiend the
Socman KESHExaaa to all the faithful
of oar diocew. tJ. A. Forest,
Bp of S«n Antonio.
Dec. 31. 1808.
together until they will be treated ,
as fairly as the EngHshxnet them-
selves!
PAEKHirESTiSK.
The halo around the head st ■ ■
p»i*«« «rs«- y«*
boro -»--... .... losing wane of its brighux*-
Far * time he was the hm the
day: for, it was doe to hs stnw*’
cos efforts that some quarters *f
the dry in bad repute were deaa-
. ..10:41a. m.
. . , .3.-00 p. tn.
. 7.00 x- iu.
ar. ram clater'* (colouxb.)
&ev. J. A Damoalto.
Flrit -r-wfar of each month
Lo» Xu« 7 JO a, m.
HS<a Mw..............• 0:00 a, m.
OsatoarbuadayaMaMar. 900 a. m.
Corry tiaialay, Sunday achool 4,00 p. m.
■mrv Sunday, evening aer-
:. . . : ?£ 2: £ hushed
Imy Frtday. one hoar fa pub-
ieadorodaa ofc»e Blewed
Sacrament (ran 7.00 co 3:00 p. n>.
Tan eduction on tfa flnt-.nd third Frt-
daya will to fallowed by ttm broe-
dirtiaa at the Blaaaed Sacrament.
ar. FATXICX’H CHURCH.
tfaroer Willow and Van Neon Streeta.
fteSL G. Efondenon.
Bml Willow atreet-
Smtayaand SfarDnyu—
Low Maaa....... 7:30 a. n>.
High Maaa I0d)0a.m.
CMacMaw........ 4«Op. m.
Vaapera 1:00 p. n».
Weto days—Maa»........... 7.00 a. m.
P ' WBBB IimiGIl
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: cflhvJaCtpyto. <tarTfar«UO.
I” : WanW obdar tto anatom
If WKr. BMT.J. A.fO«MBT. MfaapaC
[I ■ffaa.totoaln.
k • ■ .ij’riw-.1
TU. WlXxdAM ' MEBMEH, Gootrai
toju*d —J------*- 1 7 r-^ iawify “ tit Still that undenUnda
slightest importance in the island: feelings of the American Bap- schools,
a mere nobody, known only among tists: he has done al! he could to, own des*
L tw I* * .+ -i r- -a^ ^ ■ - rt L. * a_—J Z* Di f O rl A 0^*1 fTbtl n rt. to j J a rt. rt rtf*
Catholicity and his ungratefulness of sqjaration from the mother' i$ always
to Spain. He apostatized from *
the Catholic religion and from his
fatherland, and went to the United
States, where he made himself a
Protestant and a‘supposed Amer-
ican'; and he obtained, no one
J Ul/W, LUU tlUUl.L _ +— - - -r, ......
'superintendent of the Protestant [ Catholic Church, or of those
missions' of this island and return ■ | ^onS?nS to it, covers all sins,
ed to Havana, where he establish-] ’j* hoped that
cd the field of his operations, which Catholic papers of the country,
were rather mercantile than relig- whether they be for or against the
ious. The object of Mr. Diaz has Spaniards, will publish the items
never been the propagation of the j about the “Rev." Diaz as furnish-
Protestant doctrine? for the iove.0^ letter of Father Ibro to
of religion and because of bis con- Church Progress. If Baptists
viction that Protestantism is the. are anxious to exhibit their “mar-
better doctrine. He is a man
without faith, a vulgar materialist,
a practical atheist, who believes in
nothing; and if he embraced the
Baptist sect, it was only because
he saw in it a means of making
money-1' We are not astonished
at this picture of the man; it has
always seemed to us impossible
that an educated Catholic could be
anything else but a Catholic or an
atheist, A Catholic that embraces
Protestantism never knew his re-
ligion or, if he knew it, he is acting
from some natural motive, like
the making of money, as is the „
. case with Mr, Diaz. But, it may spiracy has for several months been
claims that that there is no further be said, if Mr. Diaz were an unbe- at work throughout the Dominion
liever, why was he so zealous for aiming at the overthrow of the au-
thc conversion of Catholics to
Protestantism? Would he not
sity of adapting the . religion to have contented himself to make
a conversion once in a while,
so as to keep his office as superin-
tendent? But who says that he
. . made so many converts? It is
American." What will the Seven th he, and no one among those who
They ray that"bcbind what is 05-
tensibiy a political movement is
A ccitaiu Mr. Alberto Diaz, a collected a high salary—.not only plainly to be seen the hand of the
K - .1 C„vrt, ,,..j he but the individuals belonging Roman Catholic Church, the ever
lfg<9a rod diflton ths knowMgn of for month3 mafeng 3peecbes to fais bmify-” Thi s are the good watchful enemy of Protestant H>
~ “ *■ .....- - - n_—_rt_L. --erty- Thu3 i£ ^rtnj tfaat:
in the Dominion Protestantism en-
joys perfect liberty, while io the
United States it is shackled The
Protestant clergymen and leading a>l>t ”” more.
to peep into a Protestant meeting- dtizens throughout Ontario must j
be a rather ignorant dass of pea- TAM3TOT IN jjg, ]
pie, that such a stupid assertion
can be submitted to them. The
political movement referred to is,
no doubt, the present agitation of
the school question. A Protest-
ant majority is trying to protest-
antize the schools where it has
the power, while in Catholic Quebec
the Protestants have their own
On the con-j schools as wdl as the Catholics,
virtues traT. he used all means and arti-
fices to get their funerals. j .
Father Ibro gives the following the Patriotic Vigilance Committee
B>v. J. B. E. Atoet
Htotoys rod W«k d»y»—Mim .«: 20 a. m.
wcumbt or ocnijuar or the lake
Bro. Manry IMfarfcoco, CbapJaui.
"Weak Day Iw.......... ft:15 a, m.
wsifay Mms..............&4Sa-OL
Vaafaa............ 3JOOptm.
UKiMunrann.
Bor. J. K. Marti*. Ctopiala.
sr. mumsM uoxs roa m agkd.
-Atotofafl ftnm Santa Bom Infnawy.
rr. MfaWeoLLzaa-
’ MfaJton Waif.Dteaetar.
far. Jto. Wiotonir. Ctoptain.
toBcfaitoody, Traeaurer. I
m w ■ rtroiw 1 any
Bfefa Jtoa Ew actor, Df ractor,
*»r-Aa*. Abate, Ctaptata.
■CaOOLSAc.
TTwatoa Ctovoit -IM Aagfata 3c.
MUrLato aC tto Lato—Laka Flaw.
SB Loofa Ctofaca—WaetKnd.
MbMaqfk CMfaS>-<tohr* Sc-
MLJiWlft Sototo-118 Dnahan 3c.
& Flam St.
;lMsswmss Wart Satato—Car. Croaby
u... .—1 MMOi Sfa-
1 , ■ MonltemntoBitoolfcrBoy»— HRS',
r XamtoatL.
to tor iioto link oil to GMa-SU
L V toafatoueitii flu '
t St. Hnr Own* ffttoto m Uro
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Wr<**»*«*a“*,J State- Wherever there
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Day Adventists say, when they know him and his work. Father against the Catholics of tto United
Ibro says of him further: “He
'turned his Baptist chapel into a
theater, and all his propagandist!;
consisted in defaming the Catho-
lic clergy.....It is not true that
he has converted hundreds and
thousands of Cubans. He has
not converted anybody, nor Cao he lies in this land enjoy a single priv-
boast of a single half-way decent tlege that is not likewise enjoyed
him. To attract people he exhibit-
ed in his theatre<hapcl a panora-
. ----------ma, and. gvo» thus be only suc-
koowfe^eof the Teo Command- cecried io attracting the attention
oj..
tlto1; Babble^ the Havana mob,|
' . jfiMnt an act of dal
wbidi throws the J
pribfic street, buz I
rSf. heart of A Saint to 1
root tnxtofe and J
sip to adf-tonnolal
bertenoeat of manlrinl
^tetraesc* of respedabill
Zorality." ray* a correxporl
Y. Saw. “which ai I
-it r-rrivtog so much
our fcremoat sumstcJ
fjay.alfow me to «gges:l
x-^itve it would be far bl
^43 the ‘Rev.’ Par kb J
notorietjMKckicg ul
his kind, than to flood
streets with the fwxJ
whose shame is J
j-b-3 pprandizemeat by J
<vDed preachers of the (fl
gadvc one may think that I
^5 correspondent in the > J
fatercsted party, bu: ;h|
■y^ny others, whose warasfl
•^c doubted as sincere, w J
•jhe same verdict. The SJ
-Women's Rescue League I
jolvec that “one Chax. hl
>-n-cr has done more harafl
ciety than he can atone foJ
t hr 'period of his natural I
his conduct is a dis^l
the pulpit and Christian
The name of the sol
vhich be is President shl
^hanged to the Society fl
PK>pa^ation of vice, discal
<rime. |
Such words could not ha J
uttered a few years ago J
incurring public indignatior.J
a rule, people think only aftJ
have seen. An experien J
couple of years was need
Aemor-Strate that rice car.!
aboi-s'ied by force: drvrj
.one place, it will seek rcfl
another: driven from the sJ
hunt up the public tb.ol
fam-.. We prefer the doings]
Salvation Arms' to the mod
Dr. P.ukhursL WhcmsocvJ
rescue, they take care of; ti.ri
a home for them, unt”. other]
cf support are secured. 1
not accuse the Rev. Parkt]
■wr.tir. ’iyand willingly ausj
call, o* which the Women's J
comp-iins: but it is certc-l
his method of hunting cp vtl
dnvmg :t on the streets, w'l
fil; the bill. A home and
must be ready for them wii
they are dislodged, and then
in 5003 hands, the means cJ
ior like preaching and pi
umtcc with the good exm
those surrounding them.,
gracur.Ly dispose the unfort
to a better life.
DR. HURTER OR FA1
AYRES.
are ourselves. j seek redress for titrir oourtiy.dc-
- termined they w:;l never yve np
MAS0RRY IR POLITICS. |the fight til! England takes her
—... i hands out of the pockets cf Erin’s
finances," The subject of taxation
is now the dominant que»tiM! is
Ireland, and “public meetings are
being held throughout tlx land,
from the Giant's Causeway to
sweet Cape Clear on the one hand,
and from Howth Head in Dubfit
to Slyne Head in Galway an the
other, in which addresses are dc-
rather hard to bdicve').' it ri high *7 :nen of poKSwa! P»-
- — ties, urging Irishmen to stand to-
gether and insist upon the wiping
out of the financial burdens imds
which their country labored " It
is doubtful whether the air 0unt of
over taxation trill ever be restored,
but there is great hope that the
united efforts of all Irishmen wtH
cause a readjustment of taxation,
which in itself will be a great (tain
to Ireland, as it will have S14.-
000,000 less to pay every yen
With the plundering that his
been going on and with the tyr-
anny of the landlords, is it a won-
der that the sons and daughters of
Erin have left their country by the
millions to seek homes oo urac
propitious shores ? Is £ a roods
that a country, itself one of the
most productive on earth, can
barely support those who hare
been willing to stay therem? I>
it a woods, that an organization
like the Fenians could take root
in that most Catholic country? 1>
it a wonder that Priests and Bish-
ops, unlike thoseof other lan ds. take
part in the political agitations?
May the cessation of that m<» llb
strocs over taxation be the begto
mon with the former. Unless they a’aK °* pro^Jerity for the chddxo
have severed their relations jn later Erin, and may the people starf
A German statistician has re-
cently compiled figures as to the
total number of newspapers print-
ed during a year, which he esti-
mates at iz,ooo,ocx>,oo» copies.
Stacked up vertically this quanti-
ty would form a column of 260,■
coo feet in height. Such a column
would be the nearest approach to
the tower of Babel for all the non-
sense contained therein.
As we mentioned some tfa^ 1
for the last forty-five
rate of nearly three milLor twi-GT .
sterling annually, which rcakesdro
ing that period more than
OOO.OOO. When the ay
this over-taxation had become to-
versal, the British government ro.
pointed a coramtstion to tuqfar,
into the financial relations beton
Great Britain and Irelanl Tfe
report of this commission, vhi-V
it seems has made a constienttos
investigation, gives the above fy
urcs, so that it cannot be riiwafa
state tne “P Irisfe^
Vigilance ra Hvor **tbc Insh
- the report was deTiraud «
. meat, it created a sensation ■art
as had not been witnessed tine
for many years. As a imterto
the Sacred Heart Reriexe Uyx,tit
is full of big shot and small Am,
a combination of single guns ~wl
cannonades, which scatter nght
and left irrespective of party "r-w
and selects as its targets the im-
peria! throne, lords, govomnewt
ministers, and commons"
No wonder then that now tfa.
cry comes from all cuartas oj Ir^
land, from Tones and WhiR
xrrr church dxrbctory.
wrrourwctniDtxL.
A. Faewc.
BrolX&E. Aatot. .
*. Saadaja—Law Mm ...
High Moro..
Yregan......
Cnrwra *r faw
High Miro,
■ Vato Day Mror......
Maaa
awry
in answer to the Church Progress,
makes many statements about
the alleged Baptist martyr, which
show what a hypocrite the Rev.
Mr. Diaz is. We arc sorry that
space docs not allow the publica-
tion of Father Ibro's entire letter:
but we will select such passages
as give the most striking charac-
teristics of the Cuban Baptist mar-,
tyr. hear him." Still, there is one class
“Mr. Alberto Diaz,'' says the I wor^ which Mr. Diaz did well 1 men, and could be explained
latter, “is an individual of not rhe j j*nd 'vhfch will retain for him the (the United States has no separate
lay at the dasscs and masses, /C Irish
~ ™ I. 1 n---’
believe Tories. Catholics and Protestants,
these reasons alone the Church
was right in condemning that vent
oath-bound organization. More-
over, if Mr. Carper is well posted
on the matter, and we see no rea-
son why he should not be. there
exists, at least occasionally, a
•om muni cat: on between the Ma-
nexation of our beloved country sonry of America and England gnj
the one of France and Italy
Yet, whenever French and Ital-
ian Masonry is accused ot be-;
<ng opposed to the .Catholic
Church, at once we hear the an-
swer that Amerion and Eng-
Sfates; still it proceeds from the lish Masonry has nothing in com-
same source,hatred of Catholicity, mon with the former. Unless they ’’“g °f prosperity for the childrea
States have for Canadian Catho- years, how can this united artinn
of the Masons of the world against
Louis Napoleon be explained?
The A. KC Catholic writes:
What fa fast Awsricsafam ud vkm
fa fas Amwljw typw to wMeh —---
H iff-?*!"** Stay-
■ - - - c . ----- --------------, tire Daminkfa they wnot treated
kUfa.xs*T. j, AomiHAO natives as by tbc mn>- which went theremore oat ot curios- as well as thair Protestant feflow- ** aa°*a m j to toontoo fag oro ef
4
1^.^toB rtote to play tte jrat hbdleftetetam tbe> havemroy and good renaoo. >*■< tomato our Bps.
twir- tfaattrott mopto to l» Mtae- for donng a chacge. But rott SsS T&fSMSa&SS1 -“"M
SBaaMBjw.SwwH’yj* <»*«>' * 1 <'i*B1J7?1P:i
--topingStoRMuytoa
faith in men's hearts, has had no
other effect than to kill the little
that was already possessed by
those who had the misfortune to
| hear him."
LU tilt, ------------- UltM, rtiav <.uuiu UC wup
individual of not rhe j j*nd 'vMch will retain for him the (the United States has
, What was j
... „ o design, they now __x ...
the mob for his ferocious hatred of propagate among the Cubans the door of the Catholic Church.
j t.!-. ____-_ of frorv* tK** mAtkrw ’ t.-, ^.1 ■ wt IllfC tO " __-~T
that everybody is as wicked as we ■ ^*a\c j°’nec^ hands and forces to
cause be was expelled from the is
land by the power of the home
government. Charity covers
icai> , atm uc vutumeu, no one multitude of sins, but with
knows how. the appointment of; Protestant bigots hatred of
missions' of this island and return ■ | ^onf?ng to it,
ed to Havana, where he establish-] „
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