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Th« R eciitu Hat ibt intcrnationaJ Nawi Servlea (W irt and Hail), tfat N. C. W'.' 0. Ntwi Scrriet (iDcladins Kadiot and Oabitt). Ita Own Spaeia) Strrict. Lamtn Strriet of Cliina, Intcn-ational DIaitrated Ntwa, and N. C. W. C. Pietnrt Serviee. Listening In Teachers Must Give FR. WEAKLAND L ocal L ocal A reader has sent us a Edition Edition pamphlet called Curp, pub* Real Interpretation IS IN CHAJIGE lished by the Watch Tower, THE Brooklyn, “ Judge” Ruther­ ford’s organization of “Je­ Of Christian Living ATBRIGHTON hovah’s Witnesses.” The Ruth­ erford publications are being distributed over the country Dr. Johnson Tells Need of Training for In­ Newly Ordained Clergy Are Given Posts; by the millions. They attack structors, Urges Schools to Be REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) Father Gallagher Takes up Work at (.atliolicity, Protestantism, and Judaism, wishing to substi­ ‘Healthily Modern’ VOL. XIV. No. 26 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1938 TWO CENTS Keensburg and Missions tute Rutherford’s ideas. (All Matter Id This Paper Copyrighted. No Permission to Reproduce, Even In Cleveland. — If Catholic teachers cannot give their Part or Substance, Before Thursday. June 22.) Here are some excerpts stuc^ents a real Christiaji interpretation of life, “ the result War gives the Missionaries a Chance Sd BISHOP’S HOUSE from Cure: “The record of will be either tWe propagation of an empty shallow pjetism, Denven, Colorado lacking all sub'stance and utterly inadequate as a basis for ! mean*. Adminlslrationa of priests and sisters to the wounded and homeless in China have brought ASSIGNMENTS OF PRIESTS that religious organization,” i. rViriofinn H^rirwr ___ • i- j thousands to the point where their conversion will be a comparatively simple matter. This picture shows e. the Catholic Church, “ is K. ^ indlfferentism concerning rell- nhy. On this railway station platform in Kaifeng, :0 workers dressed the wounds of more than 2,000 Rev. M. J. Blenkush, assistant, St. Francis de Sales’, Denver written in human blood and gious values which will lead ultimately to conformity with soldiers. Standing at the extreme left is Brother lldcphonse Kiprta, O.S.B. Outlined in white at the rear Rev. Francis Wagner, assistant. Sacred Heart church, Pueblo tears of bitterness. Fraud- the spirit of the world.” So said the Rev. Dr. George John­ center is Father Gerard Mach, O.S.B. The nuns treating the soldiers’ wounds are Sisters of Providence Rev. Francis Kappes, assistant. Cathedral, temporary and Sisters of St. Benedict who work with the Benedictine priests and brothers at Kaifeng. idently and hypocritically op­ son, director of the Education department of the National Rev. Edw. Fraezkowski, assistant. Holy Family church, Denver erating in the name of God Catholic Welfare Conference, at the tenth commencement Rev. Joseph Warnat, assistant, St. Patrick’s church, Pueblo and of Christ, the Catholic exercises of the Sisters’ college here. Dr. Johnson stressed Rev. Gerald Keeney, C. P., Estes Park religious organization has con­ the need for careful training of Rev. John Wogan, Monte Vista and missions tinually carried on a cam­ Is Domestic Prelate teachers, if Catholic education in Rev. Bernard Weakland, St. Augustine’s church, Brighton thi.s country is not to be a failure, Rev. Wm. Gallagher, Keensburg and missions ' paign of intolerance toward and urged Catholic schools- to be . i j and persecution of all persons “ healthily modern.’ Rev. Arthur Lucy, engaged in street preaching who have tried to understand the Bible and teach its truths Fr. Kerr Will _ " Twice an Exile to others . . . Credulous peo­ Twin Assists Twin Join Benedictines ple have been woefully de­ (By Charles McNeill) To Sing First Mass The Rev. Arthur Kerr, pastor of ceived and robbed of their St. Augustine’s parish, Brighton, material wealth . . . The Ro­ Brookline, Pa.— Twin brother Colo., has resigned his parish with man Catholic religious organ­ turned about to assist twin bro ’.ier the intention of joining the Bene­ ization has an unbroken rec­ as two newly ordained priests sang dictine Fathers at Holy Cross ab­ ord of meddling in politics their first Solemn Masses in sue-, bey, Canon City, Colo. Ordained cession at the Church of the Res-" sixteen years ago June 11, Father and commercial affairs of the urrection here. The twins are the Kerr was first an assistant at the nations, and using fraudulent Rev. Henry Vetter, C.P., and the Cathedral and then, in turn, pas­ and dishonest schemes to gain Rev. Matthew Vetter, C.P., or­ tor at Central City, Hotchkiss, dained by Archbishop Floersh at Gunnison,\Holyoke, and Brighton. control of the political offices The churches at Gunnison and of the nations . . . Years ago Louisville, Ky. Each filled the office of deacon at the Mass of Holyoke were built in his pas­ certain sincere persons organ­ the other, and each had as sub­ torate; he is also responsible for ized wTiat is known as Prot­ The Rev. Luigi G. Ligutti, pas­ deacon another brother, the Rev. the mission church at Haxtun. estantism . . . Soon thereafter, tor of Assumption church, Gran­ Arnold Vetter, C.P., of Ensley, He made his studies at St. Thomas’ seminary. . . . the so-called ‘ Protestant’ ger, la., and president of the Na­ Ala. tional Catholic Rural Life confer­ The Rev. Bernard Weakland of organization indulged in prac­ ence, has been named a Domestic Keensburg succeeds Father Kerr Ul tices like unto those employed Prelate by the Holy Father. Fa­ Propaganda Film Is in charge of the Brighton parish. hy the Catholic religion . . . ther Ligutti, who is Des Moines The Rev. William (jallagher, an The original Protestantism is diocesan director of the Rural Life Protested byK, of C. assistant at the Cathedral, suc­ bureau, has becciime nationally Charity Sisters' Hospital in Wuchang Bombed ceeds Father Weakland in charge dead; the modern ‘ Protestant’ known for the establishment in of Keensburg and missions. The organization is but a sideshow this community of the famous New York.— Protesting that a parish at Monte Vista is reopened of the Roman Catholic Hier­ Granger Subsistence Homestead new motion picture, Blockade, is as a place with a resident priest archy. Its leaders . . . have project. For years he has been a a propaganda film for the Leftists, W ar Brings Carnage, Suffering and the Rev. John Wogan, as- leader in movements to better the the New York state council of .the .sistant at St. Patrick’s church, turned millions of professed conditions of rural communities Knights of Columbus declares in Pueblo, is made pastor. It has (Turn to Page 4 — (^lumn 1) and peoples. a telegram to Will H. Hays, been in charge of the Holy Fam­ president of the Association of To Catholic Missions in China ily Fathers of Del Norte as a Motion Picture Producers and mission. Sightless Nuns Teach Afflicted Children Distributors of America, that the War with' its carnage and suf­ Chinese soldiers in that city is de­ often, we were not more fright­ Father Weakland, who was ed­ picture is a “ Red trial balloon, ucated at St. Francis’ college and Twice exiled by governments fering has been known in at least scribed. Sister Mary Evangelist, ened than usual. Suddenly, bang! that did not appreciate his work which should be punctured,” and superior of the community of the seminary, Loretto, Pa., served for two more Catholic missions in bang!— over our heads, as we of educating young people, Brother “ a Trojan horse for subtle foreign Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, some months as an assistant at China, according to messages ar­ thought. Broken glass began to Clement, who is now marking his Blind Lead Blind propaganda.” who conduct St. Joseph’s hospital the Cathedral when he came to riving this week. In a letter from rain down on us. . . We were very Colorado about ten years ago. .He golden jubilee as a member o f the “ The pictuse _ is historically in Wuchang, Hupeh, tells of the Christian Brothers, has been teach­ false . . . a polemic for the Marx­ the Rev. Francis Clougherty, O.S. bombing of the institution by a near death that day.” ' has been the first resident pastor B., native of Pittsburgh who is ing in this country for more than ist-controlled cause in Spain, Japanese airplane. The result of the bombing was of Keensburg, a parish that was hwuLjyL jse . inteuiatlotul. relief opened pot long the instal- 20 years. Now principal o f Cathe­ which._ would ruthlessly destroy Father the-destruction of many.pArts pI (RnfirftfttW in KAifefiJfr'Honan the hospital. The walls ahd the of Bishop Urban J. Vehr dral high jBcfaool in Lafayette, La., Cnri.stian civilization,” the com­ the cry, “ Have pity on us,” from latihh munication says. province, the plight of thousands roof remain standing, but the in­ in 1931. Father Gallagher is an Brother Clement was driven' out of of non-combatants and wounded thousands of refugees who have alumnus of St. Thomas’ seminary his native France in. 1906 and was been driven into Kaifeng by the terior it in shambles. No one was St. Paul, Minn.— (Special) — and more than 50 blind pupils. injured. The nun tells that in the and has served in Colorado exiled from Mexico in 1914 after One of the most unusual vocations The convent is built on the site of Nine Dominican Nuns Sino-Japanese conflict. He re­ Springs, Craig, a n d Denver. seven years of work there. lates that the only food of the in­ height of the bombing the sisters in the Church is that of the blind Chateaubriand’s house. The vege­ began to bless themselves. Even Father John Wogan is a brother Arri^^e From Germany N. Y. Bus Ruling habitants was a gruel made of the nuns whose motherhouse is St. table and flower gardens are the pagan refugees who were of the Rev. Barry Wogan of the bark and. leaves of trees. He de­ Paul’s convent, Paris. The story tended by the nuns, who also keep (Turn to Page S — Colum n S) (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) Kennedy Not After of the sisters is condensed^ in the poultry and rabbits. They also New York.— The Nazi govern­ To Be Remedied scribes how thousands of Chinese Catholic Digest from an article in have a laundry and printing ment having displaced them with wounded were brought i"to the Presidency in 1940 the Catholic Nurse. Pope Pius IX, house. Professor nuns give music lay teachers in the normal school Albany. — (Special) — A New city, where there were not enough in whose Pontificate the order lessons and Catholic books and at Speyer, in the Upper Rhine dis­ York court of appeals has said it surgical dressings or hospital fa­ started, made a stipulation thaf newspapers are printed in Braille trict, nine Sisters of St. Dominic is unconstitutional to provide free cilities. The priest tells of rescue New York.— (INS)—Joseph P. to every blind nun there should and sent to blind institutions all arrived here from Germany aboard bus service for parochial school workers’ tending the stricken in School Awards Honor Kennedy, American ambassador always be two who have sight. over France. the Deutschland. The sisters are children, but the state constitu­ boxcars crowded with dead and to the Clourt of St. James, re­ Their work is to teach and edu­ Mademoiselle Bergunion, who not the victims of the actual clos­ tional convention is expected to dying. He expresses an admira­ turned home on the liner Queen cate blind children from four twice failed in testing her vocation ing of a convent. The work with remedy that situation. It is re­ tion for the fortitude of the Chi­ 1st Time in 40 Years Mary anfl emphatically declared years of age, whose parents pay a for the religious life, at the age which they earned their livelihood ported that the committee on edu­ nese soldier, who, he says, is one he will not be the Democratic can­ modest sum. There is also a house of 33 started a workroom for poor was taken from them by the gov­ cation at the convention will ap­ of the world’k best fighting men. didate for the Presidency in 1940. for blind women boarders. girls. When she was^ asked to adr ernment, and, rather than turn to prove an amendment to make the Charity Hospital Bombed Rochester, N. Y.— To Marion Medallion,” and major prizes in “ I have a job to do in London and • I promised the President I would Begun a century ago by Made­ mit blind girls to the little group hospital and other work for which service available for all school Sister Mary Evangelist relates English, French, Latin, mathe­ they have no particular training, Kellogg, graduate of Sacred Heart do it,” he said. “ Any idea of moiselle Anne Bergunion, -the it dawned on her that this was her children and that the convention in her letter that the hospital com­ matics, and religion. life’s work. they came to this country, where academy this year, was accorded seeking the nomination would be order today has- 100 seeing nuns will accept the committee’s recom­ pound was bombed by a Japanese and 35 blind at St. Paul’s convent Her plan was welcomed by the their community has convents. a breach of faith.’ ! Kennedy came mendation. plane Friday afternoon, April 29. an honor last won at the school in Archbishop of Paris, Monsignov English Children Hold to see his son get a Harvard de­ The details are as follows; “ On 1898. For her scholastic achieve­ Sibour. Mademoiselle Bergunion Eucharistic Congress gree. later took vows, together with her Bishop Buddy Hits at Corruption Friday we Went to the chapel as ments in four years Marion won Verein to Meet usual at 2 o’tlock. Reading was the “ Ribbon of Merit and First ^ four blind sisters. She showed Birmingham, England. — What ' wonderful gifts of organization as nearly over when the siren blew. Baltimore Starts $5 We had begun heads when the a superior. She died after ten is believed to be the first children’s UNIVERSITY GRADS TOLD emergency screamed its notes. We Portugal Prime Minister Club to Aid Charity In Bethlehem years in this work. Eucharistic congress in this coun­ went to the Chinese kitchen. Jap­ Given Honorary Degree Baltimore, Md.— To further so­ The community began in a very try was held here recently when cial action, particularly in .the small way on account of lack of anese bombers began to zoom over­ Bethlehem, Pa. — (Special) — head, butj since that happens so 2,000 school pupils marched to field of Catholic charity, nigh funds, but a young man, Henri TO CLEAN UP POLITICS New York.— Dr. Antonio de Harbone Hall retreat house to take school and college graduates in the The Most Rev. Moses E. Kiley, Juge, who became a secular priest Liveiria Salazar, prime minister part in an outdoor Mass and pro­ archdiocese have organized a Bishop of Trenton, will sing the after the death of his wife and Tells Ghina of Ghant Los Angeles. — Clean i-.j dirty of Portugal, was awarded the cession of the Blessed Sacrament. ‘“ Five Dollar club” with the goal Solemn Pontifical Mass opening daughter, offered his services as G. Murray recently told the .St. set at 2,000 members, each paying Paul Archdiocesan Council of honorary degree, Doctor of Laws, The congress was arranged by the the joint convention of the Cath­ chaplain. He had a modest for­ politics, Bishop Charles F. Buddy Catholic Teachers’ association. ?5 a year. olic Central Verein and the Na­ tune, which he devoted to the cause of San Diego told Loyola univer­ Catholic Women to mobilize in a at Fordham university’s 93rd an: tional Catholic Women’s union of the sisters, and it was through sity’s graduates in his address at war to “ make Minnesota moral.” nual commencement. The degree here Aug. 20. Bishop Aloisius J. his advice that, when Chateau­ the annual commencement exer­ “ You have often heard the ad­ was conferred in absentia. Dr. Bear 9 Own Children, 13 Orphans in One House Muench of Fargo will speak on briand’s property was offered for cises. Bishop Buddy’s attack on vice to keep out of politics be­ Salazar was re.sponsible for draft­ '.ti “ The Outstretched Hand of Com­ sale, they took it and built on the corruption in public life was the cause it is corrupt,” the Bishop ing his country’s constitution and munism” at a big civic demonstra­ location. The chapel is built on the second made within a month by said. “ If it is corrupt, men who for recreating the Portuguese Wed 11 Years, Negroes tion, which will be a feature of the site of Chateaubriand’s drawing a prominent member of the Ameri­ have had the advantages that you democracy. four-day convention. room. can Hierarchy. Archbishop John have are to blame. If you find politics corrupt, go in' and clean it up. Take an interest in every Baccalaureate Speaker Fr. Purcell Has Clinic, Church, School, Social Center phase of the government.. Give Says ‘Heal Self First’ Qoing Strong at 108, 111 freely of your time for the com­ mittee meetings and, when the un­ Winooski Park, Vt.— Most , of Coteau, La.— (Special)— White now with Oscar 108 and his wife scrupulous olitician lifts his ugly Popes’ Ideas Really Working in the cures suggested for present- folks speak reverently when they 111 they are still hale and hearty head, step on it or say,-as 'you as hale and hearty as centena­ have heard the referee from' the day ills are cures suggested for the talk about Black old Oscar Ray­ use of the other fellow, while the mond and his wife, and the rever­ rians can be. The couple have ball field, ‘You can’t do that.’ At lived in the same siraplejiouse least, get in the scrimmage. old maxim, “ Physician, heal thy­ ence is sincere, for Oscar and his Alabama City for Poor Negroes self,” is practically ignored in wife have become legends in the since their marriage 72 years ago “ Politics is more important than before the saintly Father Ange any man’s business. You could take these times, the Very Rev. Wil­ more than a century of their lives. liam P. Crosby declared in his Born as slaves, the two old Ne­ Marie Felix Jan, also something *City of St. Jude, Ala.— (Spe- tion, and hopes for a free hospital. a well-organized business into once a week. Soon the poor people baccalaureate sermon before 300 groes have been married for 72 of a legend in Louisiana. cial)- -When Father Harold Pur­ The Popes’ ideas are working all Mexico or Russia or into Com­ of the neighborhood realized that Vermonters at St. Michael’s col­ years, have reared nine children cell founded the City of. St. Jude right. munistic Spain and have it Both husband and wife speafo of here was an agency established out lege. of their own and 13 orphans, and four years ago his main resources wrecked overnight. . . You gradu­ the kindness with which they were Making the Papal program of of solicitude for them and not for treated as slaves. Oscar, who be­ were his determination and his be­ social action work for the Negroes their exploitation. Though the ates know what* you think of the lief that the Popes’ ideas on social fellow who is too yellow to play longed to a Monsieur Robin, made is a project that attracts attention, services rendered are very limited, Priest in Philippines 1 of Family's 8 in Religion sugar barrel staves and drove cat­ justice could be made to work. To­ the ^ame.” but that is all secondary, says Fa­ thousands have received medical tle for his master. But when the day fath er ^urcell has a 40-acre ther Purcell, who edited Sign mag­ aid that otherwise would have been Bishop Buddy’s address featured the exercises at which honorary War Betv/een the States -c-ame, he Catholic city that serves a rapidly azine for 11'years before 1934. denied them. MISSIONER MAY BREAK LEG fought for three and a half years growing body of Negro converts First purpose i> the intellectual degrees were presented to the A large room in the house was Most Rev. John J. Cantwell, Arch­ on “ the Yankee side.” and includes a well-estabMshed and spiritual training of the Ne­ outfitted as a chapel, and sonn They have had long lives, the medical clinic, a combination gro. Father Purcell and his help­ bishop of Los Angeles; Dr. Robert (Turn to Page S — Column 7) A. Millikan, and Martin Quigley. BUT WORK MUST GO AHEAD two old NegrMs, and Children have church-and-school building that ers are trying to do Christ’s work been a grea^part of those lives. will be outstanding in the South in Christ’s way. The founder of Mrs. Raymond was mother of r when it is completed this fall, a the City of St. Jude explains it Pope Invites Students to Vatican Manila.— (Special)— When you where natives fashioned a bamboo three by a marriage previous to social cejiter now under construc- this way: “ Christ was chiefly con­ work in the Philippine missions, hammock in which he was carried her union with Oscar. Then they cerned about souls, but we must you may break a leg but your back to Bucay. had nine children of their own, never forget that He was also con­ LIBRARIES ARE STRONGHOLDS work goes on juSt the same. Fa­ • Next day he could not walk, but seven of them still living; brought ’ 1 Down to the Sea cerned very much about bodies. ther Miguel Hergessheimer, S.V. he could hop around on one foot, up the 13 oi'phans, and adopted He made His approach to men and D., of Buca in Abr-. didn’t exactly l^e hopped through two Baptisms the White folks of almost the With a Blessing women by a sympathetic under­ AGAINST ATHEISM, PAGANISM break his leg but, when he tumbled and two Masses And for several whole region as their friends. standing of their difficulties, wor­ off his horse in the mountain wilds Sundays and several weeks he Now they have 15 grandchildren, Ostia, Itah’.— Even to the roar­ ries, and troubles. His greatest on a trip to his mission at Sallapa- hopped and hobbled about his busi­ 25 great-grandchildren, and two ing waves of the sea does »the miracles were exquisite manifesta­ Kansas City, Mo.— In the strug­ world to send specially selected Success of a 40-niinuie program dan,” he got an injury severe ness. The work of the missions great-great-gr-andchildren. Many (Church extend her benediction. tions of His love for the poor, the gle against atheism and paganism, students to Vatican for train­ of Gregorian chant carried by enough to send many a stalwart must go on. years ago, Mrs. Raymond used (» When this.year’s procession to the hungry, the sick and afflicted.” good libraries are a system of ing as archivists and librarians. Peking radio station XGOM led to a hospital. His work went on: One of Eight Religious drive her little horse-iirawn wagon aea was made, Ermenegildo Car­ The City of St. Jude was inaugu­ valuable strongholds. Dr. Igino The Holy Father extended the Father Charles Roesslein, S.V.D., Children had to be ,baptized. Mass Father Miguel is one of a family through Cade, stopping here ;and dinal Pellegrinetti was in the line rated late in 1934 in Montgomery Giordani, head of the catalog de­ invitation when he received in au­ of St. Louis, Mo., professor of had to be said, and there was no­ that gave eight of its nine children there to give vegetables and ^ i t of march and the blessing of the under the auspices of Bishop T. J. partment and director of the li­ dience Giovanni Cardinal Mercati, literature at the Catholic Univer­ body else to take care - of these to the Church. His six sisters be­ to her White children friends. sea with a relic of St. Nicholas pf Toolen of Mobile. By May, 1935, brary service school at the Vati­ librarian and archivist of the sity of Peking, to apply for the job things. long to three religious communi The couple are devout members Bari, patron of sailors, was given a very modest dispensary was run­ can, said in his address at the an­ Holy Roman ' Church, who pre­ of explaining the Churth's official FathA Miguel was going over ties in France and Belgium. One of Our Lady of Prompt Succor for the first time by a prelate of ning in a rented house situated in nual convention of the Catholic sented the professors and students music to Chinese listeners on fu­ rough and slmpery ground when brother is married rnd the other parish in Coteau, and, if le Bon the Oriental rite, Monsignor Evre- a thickly populated Negro neigh­ Library association. As the C.L.A. of the Vatican schools. Pope ture programs. Original records his horse tuiflhled into a pit and IS Brother Andrew, S.V.D., sta Dieu is willing, they will celebrate inoff. Not only at Ostia but also borhood. 'Twr zealous White convention was. being held here. Pius recalled his own work as a made at the Benedictine abbey in crushed the priest’s right foot and tinned in France. The' two daugh­ their 75th wedding anniversary in at Bari does the blessing take nurses volunteered their services, Pope Pius XI, speaking at his librarian and declared that library Solesmes, France. Church music leg. The priest dragged himself ters of the married brother are the parish church come three years place, and at Bari it is followed by and a capable local Colored doctor summer villa in Castelgandolfo. work is very important to the center of the world, were used in through places where he could not nuns and his son is studying to be from now. And these t'wo wer® the firing of three cannon. conducted a free medical clinic invited Bishops throughout the (Turn to Page 2 — Column 2J the initial broadcast. ride and finally came to a village a missionary priest. married when they were 36 and 39. was received Prominent C atholic ASSIGMMENTS OF PRIESTS liimiFIlllE BRINGS ^^sree From the Cardinal by the Very Layman Dies at 77 POPES’ IDEAS REALLY Rev. William J. McGarry, S.J., president of Boston college, when Flushing, N. Y.— Funeral serv­ Fordham university held its 93rf annual commencement exercises in ices were held here for Sylvester New York city. Father McGarry is shown here kneeling before Patrick J. Fogarty,77,*prominent business­ ANHOUNCED BY BISHOP Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New York, as the honorary Doctorate man of ttds community. Mr, Fog­ WORKING IN ALABAMA SUEFEIIINGTO of Letters was conferred on the Boston educator. arty had been deaf since early in life and had devoted much of his (Continued From Page One) and a native of Colorado. Father time and fortune to the like (Continued From Page One) A second building now under Cathfedral and has served in An­ Keeney, who goes to Estes Park afliicted. He was ffiie of the orig­ nunciation parish, Denver; Fort for the summer, has been at St. inal members of \he Ephpheta so­ goodly numbers were attending construction will furnish quarters Collins, and St. Patrick’s, Pueblo. Francis de Sales’, Denver, as as­ ciety, organization of deaf mutes. kass and other devotions. Within for a new dispensary, soup kitchen He is an alumnus of St. Thomas’ sistant. He served for a time in f year, two other priests joined for the hungry poor, especially Cripple Creek and Victor. Fathers (Continued From Page One) New Granite Church in - the apostolate and classes in reli­ undernourished children; a little Church Grows in Orient Blenlcush, Wagner, Fraczkowski, crowded into a passageway in the gion were organized among both social center, executive offices, and Warnat, all alumni of St. building followed their example. Hartford Is Dedicated adults and children. Besides the and living quarters for the priests. Thomas’, have just been ordained. Hartford, Conn. — The new Nun Diat of Tyfihut medical service rendered, hundreds The ultimate goal of the aposto­ Father Kappes, named temporarily A tragic result of the nuns’ car­ :anite St. Peter’s church in have been supplied with needed 2 NEW PBEFECTSas an assistant at the Cathedral, fridgeport was dedicated by the late, however, is a little hospital. ing for wounded Chinese so’ diers clothing and thousands of meals is an alumnus of Mt. St. Mary’s Most Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, In such an institution can the char­ was the death of Sister Rose Ade­ of bread and milk h.”ve been fed ity of the Church be best demon­ seminary, Cincinnati, and was re­ laide, one of the nuns at the hos­ Bishop of Hartford. Ecclesiastical to undernourished children. cently ordained for the Denver and civic leaders from all parts of strated to the neglected Negro pital. The' religious contracted In 1936, the permanent site of race. There is not a free hospital diocese. He ha£ taken up his typhus from one of the soldier- the state took part in the im­ work at the Cathedral. pressive ceremonies." the City of St. Jude was secured. bed for either White or Colored in patients and succumbed May 4, It consists of 40 acres on a main the whole of Central Alabama. Father Charles M. Johnson of the first death recorded among the the Cathedral, who was announced highway within the municipal lim­ Cincinnati Charity Sisters since 20 Nurses Graduated its of Montgomery. last week as succeeding Father they took over the mission. PIPEB STIIITEDM. W. Lappen in charge of St. By Chinese Hospital Today th fine combination PRIEST-CHEMIST James’ parish, Denver, will take CHENGCHOW CATHEDRAL Manila. — (Lumen) — Twenty church-and-school is nearing com­ Growth of the Church in the up his work there this week-end. LEVELED BY BOMBS students of the Chinese General pletion. This, edifice of Roman Father Lappen, pastor of St. hospital school of nursing received style architecture comprises two GROWS HAIR Orient is shown in dispatches this Chengchow.— Hit by five bombs, A Unlrerrltv prleBt chemlft'i trtatlM od week announcing the elevation of James’, has been forced to leave the Cathedral here was reduced to diplomas here. Dean Manuel Lim floors, the ground level being de­ OARK OK THE HAIR ti now b«ing tent fre« voted to classrooms and living the Salvatorian Fathers’ mission Denver for an indefinite time, ruins in a quarter of an hour. The of the Ateneo College of Law to tculp (uff^rert. It dMcrihM how to uie the maybe permanently, as the alti­ spoke and Consul Y. T. Tu of quarters for the teachers. There remarkable compound mixed b.v Fr. Jimee of Shaowu, China, to the rank of a facade is the only part of the edi­ Gilmore which gr^w perfi*ct heir oo head of prefecture apostolic, appointment tude has been affecting his health. fice left intact. The Bishop’s China presided. are eight classrooms, affording bald RtudHnt. Since then more than 50.000 of Father Inigo Koenig, S.D.S., He went to San Francisco. house and several buildings form­ accommodations for 240 pupils. OutUei have been uMd, myaltle* going to Pope Honors Schoolmaster Five large rooms segregated from charlt?. Uaeri testify to wond»*rfuI rrmiltj for who has been ordained only six ing part of the missionaries’ resi­ falling hair end dandniff Write for free years, to be first Prefect; naming Governor of Canada dence were badly damaged. Mis- Hartford.— Dr. Nelson Hume, the school section will provide trfwtise to R. H. Gilmore, Dept 1. 2810 lltb sioners took refuge in dug-outs. for 23 >ears headmaster of Can­ comfortable and modern accom­ Ava Nn., Seattle. Waith. Lauds Work of Order terbury school. New Milford, modations for the sister-teachers BISHOP OVERRULED— Conn., has had conferred upon him until a suitable convent can be Lebret, Sask. — Commendation FLOCK’S PRAYERS ANSWERED by Pope Pius XI the honor pf erected. for work being done by the Ob- Ichang, China.— On a visitation Knight of the Order of St. Greg­ THE SACRED HEART of his vicariate, the Most Rev. The church building proper, lates of Mary Immaculate at the ory the Great. comprising the second floor, is an MASS LEAGUE Indian school here was received Noel Gubbels, O.F.M., allotted only three days to Fungshankang. adaptation of the famous Church la an Aaeocietlon whose membere (living from Lord T-weedsmuir, governor C.Y.O.’er on Maiiazine Board of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, or dead) share in a Holy Mass said ex­ general of Canada, on his recent The people wanted him to stay a New York__ Louis C. Haggerty, pressly for them daily and for all time. week longer and referred to the Rome. The graceful tower reaches For further information write to the visit. Lord Tweedsmuir was ac­ lawyer, a director of the Catholic the height of 95 feet, and on the companied on his visit by the Most well-known episode in ' St. Scho- Youth organization, has been SACRED HEART MISSION HOUSE lastica’s life whep by imploring face of the tower there is a beau­ Sainte Marie. Jasper Co., Ml. Rev. P. J. Monahan, Archbishop of elected president of the Council tiful crucifixion group in white for rain she prevented the early Regina, and the lieutenant-gover­ for Decency in Magazines, a new Carrara marble. Fronting U. S. departure of her brother, St. nor of Saskatchewan. group to which some 30 organiza­ highway 31, the edifice will serve Benedict... Fungshankang prayed. tions are affiliated. as a striking monument to the . . For seven days it rained so hard faith. The nave of the church THE PHOTO MILL Printing House Exposed that travel was impossible. . . The will comfortably seat 550. While IMMEDIATE SERVICEI As R utherford Plant Bishop remained with his flock. these accommodations exceed Roll developed, printed, and choice, two enlargements, one tinted en­ present requirements, prospects largement, or eight reprints. 26e Providence, R. I.— An invitation are that within a few years they coin. to a conference extended by the Schedule of Sodality will be inadequate. editor of the Providence Visitor THE PHOTO MILL 6th Fr. Weitecarap in Dioeete George Washington university. 12 Take Vow* at Cenacle The sanctuary is a thing of rare Bos 629A4 AlinneapoHa. Minn. to James L. Gardner, Jr., local dis­ Schools Ahnounc^ Brooklyn. — Brooklyn received They were Sister Celine Heitzman Silver Spring, Md. — Twelve beauty. Altar, baldachino, pan­ tributor of “J uige” Rutherford its sixth Father Weitecamp with and Sister Hilda Meier of St. Bon- young clerics at the house of eled walls, statues, and furniture pamphlets and tracts, was refused St. Louis, Mo.— Summer Schools the ordination of the Rev. Godfrey aventure, N. Y, Studies, Holy Trinity Missionary are all carved oak, ornamented by the latter here. The invita­ of Catholic Action at New Orleans, A. Weitecamp, O.F.M., in the Cenacle here, pronounced their with Christian symbols. The altar Boys and Young Men tion followed the exposure of Mr. Pope A*k* Prayer* for Javane*e Aug. 1-6; Washington, Aug. 8-13; Chapel of the Immaculate Concep­ vows on the Feast of St. Barnabas, is o f the modern liturgical style .vishing to b* Priests or Brothers In Gardner’s supposedly innocent Boston, 15-20; Chicago, 22-27, New York.— “ The Holy Father 4 tion seminary at Huntington, L. I. Apostle. The young men professed with a free standing tabernacle in the Order of St.. Camlllus may. write printing plant as a “ powerhouse” and St. Paul, Aug. 29-Sept. 3, will All six Fathers Weitecamp are de­ is voicing a very special need of are completing their studies for bronze. There ai3 two side altars of the Watchtower Bible and Tract be devoted to a study oi contem­ scendants of John Weitecamp, who the Precious Blood in asking the priesthood nt.the Catholic Uni­ in the sanctuary proper, and two to the Rev. Father Superior. St. company. porary social problems and Cath­ emigrated from Germany in 1849 prayers for the conversion of Jav­ versity of America. more , in the transept. These Camlllus Monastery. 1611 So. 26th anese,. for th ese 42,000,000 olic Action. The Chicago school and was«one of the pioneers in the Privilege of ‘Dissent’ Explained altars will be dedicated to the St.. Milwaukee, Wise. will be held at the Morrison hotel souls are very dear to the Sacred The Rev. John Romaniello, M. Hospital Requests Nuns founding of old St. Boniface’s St. Paul, Minn.— To be a “ dis­ Blessed Mother, St. Joseph, St. and the Washington school at the Heart of the Redeemer of the M., of New Rochelle, N. Y., who To Run Establishm ent church here. senter” is still the privilege of the Jude, and the Uganda martyrs of Washington hotel. The other three world,” says a statement of the Africa. hat been named Prefect Apostolic Maverick Quote* ’Catholic Action’ national office of the Society for college graduate, especially when schools will be held at Boston col­ “ dissent is based on clear con­ Services will be conducted in St. of the newly created Prefecture of Canton, China.— (Lumen)— By lege in Boston, Ursuline college in Washington.— Q u o t i n g from the Propagation of the Faith, com­ Gamp St. Malo Catholic Action, official organ of science and sound thinking,” Dr. Jude’s church with the opening of Kweilin, China., Father Roman' request of the administration of New Orleans, and the College of menting on the Pope’s mission in­ the National Catholic Welfare Roy J. Deferrari, secretary gen­ school in September, but the ac­ Supervised Vacation for Boys. 10 to 18 iello was ordained in 1928 and has the Fong-Pin hospital in Canton, St. Catherine in St. Paul. tention for July, which is: “ That In the Heart of the Rockies eral of the Catholic University of tual dedication will be postponed been a Maryknoll missionary in Sisters of Our Lady of the Angels Conference, Representative Maury missions may flourish among the Magnificent Mountain Setting Among the subjects that will be America, told graduates of the Col­ until Thursday, Oct. 27. Rates, 17 Per Week China for nearly ten years. will henceforth have charge of Maverick of Texas has read into 42,000,000 inhabitants of Java.” taught are liturgy, Catholic cul­ lege of St. Catherine at commence­ Information May Be Had From the the establishment The hospital has ture, parish and school organiza­ the Congreseional Record some of American Father John Roma- impressive statements by Catholic Tavarn Keeper* Sign Pledge ment exercises here. Director the largest number of patients of tions, study clubs, consumer co­ Death, Not Diplomas, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bosetti, V.O. niello, M.M., to be first Prefect leaders on current social problems. Chicago.— A pledge that they Provincial House Ha* Jubilee 1636 Logan St.. Denver. Colo. Apostolic of Kweilin, China, and any in the city and cares gratui­ operatives, Mystical Body, litera­ Congregation Sing* Compline will not sell intoxicants to minors Lodi, N. J.— The Most Rev. Ends Careers for Two establishment of a newspaper by tously for many of the very poor. ture, publicity, student govern­ New York.— The project of hav­ and that a decent moral standard Thomas J. Walsh, Archbishop of the Maryknoll Fathers in Kyoto, ment, teaching of religion, rural will always prevail in their estab­ ing the congregation actively par­ Newark, presided at the observ­ Detroit.— Death intervened here Japan. Priest Who Baptized Him sociology, recreational activity, lishments was signed by 20 tavern parliamentary law, mental prayef, ticipate in the singing of the ance here of the silver jubilee of to prevent two members of the The new Prefecture Apostolic keepers of the Lake View section, Talks at His First Mass Church’s official evening prayer. the establishment of the provin­ senior class of Catholic Central of Kweilin was formed in Febru­ labor problems, economic citizen­ following a meeting vith the Most ship, and other topics. Compline, has met with gratifying cial house of the Lodi province of high school from receiving their ary by a division of the Prefec­ Rev. Bernard J. Sheil, Auxiliary Investments Chilton, Wise.— From birth to success at the Church o f St. Paul the Felician Sisters of St. Francis. coveted diplomas. William Mc­ ture of Wuchow, South China. the Apostle here of which the Bishop of Chicago. The Felician Sisters have been in Promissory Notes Father Romaniello, its first su­ ordination Father Theodore Ker- Carthy and James Nanry were Boy Thumbs 15,000 Miles Rev. John E. Burke, C.S.P., is Beaux Art* Prize Awarded the United States for 65 years. of perior, is the son of Angelo Ro­ sten, pastor of St. Wendel’s, drowned at a pre-commencement For High School Diploma pastor. Washington.— S. Thomas Sta- class party held at Walled lake maniello of New Rochelle, N. Y. Cleveland, 0., has officiated Fr. McGowan Talk* on Labor The Catholic Bishop throughout the spiritual career of Exhibition Committee Rewarded thes of this city, a graduate of the New York.— Not only must la­ near here when the canoe from He was bom Sept. 12, 1900, in Catholic University of America’s Aviglana, Italy, but was still very the Rev. Alfred Schneider, newly Elkhart, Ind.— Lawrence Mur­ New York.— Diplomas of merit bor be organized, but all groups which they had been diving was of Chicaj^o School of Architecture in 1933, is working for the economic stability blown away b; the wind and they young when brought to this coun­ ordained priest of the Green Bay ray of Elkhart hitch-hiked 15,000 and commemorative medals of the Signed Personally by diocese. Father Kersten baptized World Exhibition of the Catholic winner of the Paris prize competi­ of the country must join with la­ finally sank from exh.:ustion.‘^he try. He attended the Cathedral miles to receive a diploma from tion of the Society of Beaux Arts Father Schneider years ago in Catholic Central high school, Press, held in Vatican City in 1936 bor to solve their conjmon prob­ bodies were recovered by class­ high school in New York and Architects, one of the most cov­ His Eminence, Meeme, where he was born, and South Bend. Lawrence thumbed and extended into 1937, have been lems, the Rev. Raymond A. Mc­ mates. Maryknoll college at Clarks Sum­ eted awards in the architectural recently gave the sermon at his his way back and forth each day received by Charles H. Bidder of Gowan, assistajit director of the Cardinal Mundelein mit, Pa., before entering the semi­ field. tion, receivedlhe honorary degree. nary in September, 1922. He was first Solemn Mass in St. Mary’s for the four years he was in the Catholxe News, who served as Social Action department of the Denominations church here. secretary-treasurer of the United I* Traditional Ordination Date N.C.W.C., told an audience of vol­ Doctor oi Laws, at the commence­ ordained June 17, 1928, and left school. Many days he waited hours ment exercises of the University for Wuchow in September of that in stormy weather and at other States National committee for the Notre Dame, Ind.— June 24 is unteer Catholic groups in St. $500— $1,000 exhibit. They are for distribution the traditional date on which mem­ Monica’s auditorium, Jamaica. of Portland here. Miss Doyle is year. times walked all the way. the first woman to receive an hon­ Maturities, Ten Years Pope Stresses Need of to the members of the U. S. com­ bers of the Holy Cross order are Hoipital Wage* Diicu*ied orary degree from the university.! Religious Discipline mittee. ordained priests. Those in this Buffalo.— Payment of adequate Bishop of Rockford Cardinal to Ordain 45 Frat»rnitjr Chapter Formed Archbi*hop Stritch Honored year’s class are Fathers William wages to employes and the main­ Castelgandolfo. — Severity in Anthony Monaghan, C.S.C., Omaha, McMahon Marks Tenth Jubilee discipline among religious was rec­ In England’s Largest Milwaukee, Wise.— A certifi­ tenance of proper working condi­ St. Paul.— A chapter of Phi Beta Nebr.; Edward John Hartnett, C. Kappa, national scholastic frater­ ommended by Pope Pius in a dis­ Post-Reformation Class cate of distinctive civic service, in tions were set down as prerequi­ S.C.j Detroit, Mich.; Richard H. nity, has been established at St. Rockford, 111.— The entire Dio­ course to the Capuchins’ general recognition of his administration sites to any hospital administra­ & Hoban, Sullivan, C. S. C., Indianapolis, Catherine’s ' college. The Most cese of Rockford united to send chapter at an audience accorded to since 1930 of the Archdiocese of tion laying claim to being Cath­ London.— England’s largest or­ Ind.; Edmund Joseph Murray, C. Rev. John Gregory Murray, Arch­ messages of congratulation to the the group here. His Holiness said Milwaukee and of the success of olic, at the fifth conference on dination class since the Reforma­ S.C., Bridgeport, Conn., and Louis bishop of St. Paul, and Dr. Guy Inc. Most Rev. Bishop Edward F. Ho- such discipline is a general need, the annual Catholic Charities’ Catholic hospital administration, tion will receive Holy Orders from P. Barcelo, C.S.C., of Essex Junc­ Stanton Ford, acting president of 105 S. La Salle "St., Chicago, UL ban on his tenth anniversary as not restricted to the Capuchins. campaign, was conferred by Mar­ held at D’Youville college. the hands of Cardinal Hinsley at tion, V t the University of Minnesota, took head of the diocese. He was con­ quette university on the Most Rev. Pope to Broadcast tr« Employ No Solicitors Westminster Cathedral July 9. New York.— The Holy Father’s part in the formal installation. secrated Auxiliary Bishop of Chi­ The class will be made up of 45 .Samuel A. Stritch, Archbishop of 43 Oominicani Ordained cago in 1921 and was made Bishop Five of Chicago Family Milwaukee. Washington. — Forty-thAe Do­ benediction to the Canadian Eu­ students of St. Joseph’s Foreign charistic congress will be heard of Rockford in 1928. Are in Religious Life Mission society. Mill Hill. 100 Degree*, Honor* Conferred minican candidates were ordained Chicago.— More than 100 de- to the priesthood in St. Dominic’s over the radio in this country on Chicago. — Two priest-brothers church here by the Most Rev. John Jund 26 over the National Broad­ celebrated their first Masses an g;rees and honors were conferred T H E REGISTER Crusade of Prayers Is Funeral Services Held M. McNamara, Auxiliary Bishop casting company networks at 11 hour apart in the same church. upon the seminarians at St. Mary of Baltimore. This was the larg­ a. m.. Eastern Daylight Saving Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. Begun by Convert Group They are the Rev. Malachy Cash- For Orphanage Founder of the Lake seminary, Mundelein, 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 .Washington. — Inaugurating a man, O.F.M., and the Rev. James 111., by Cardinal Mundelein at the est class in the history of the Do­ time. M*gr. Ryan to Speak on Peace nation-wide dedication of the 17th annual commencement exer­ minican order in the United President.... . Most Rev. Bishop Urltn J. Vehr, D.D., Denvei J. Cashman, C.M. The Rev, Ethel- Cleveland, 0 .— Funeral services Washing;ton. — Monsignor John prayers of 200,000 members of red Cashman, O.F.M., of Cleve­ cises. ^ States. President-Emeritus...... Most Rev Bishop J. Henry Tihen. D.D.. Wichita. Kansas were held at St. Patrick’s church A. Ryan, chairman o)^ the Ethics Editor-in-Chief...... Kt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D the C. D. of A. to the Sacred Newman Director Speak* land, a third brother, took part here for Miss Ellen E. Donovan, Cetholie Column Prei*ed committee of the Catholic Associa­ Managing Editor ...... - ...... Hubert A. Smith. Jour.D Heart, a rally was held in the in the ceremonies, as did Mr. Ed­ X)hampaign.— The Rev. Dr. John Associate Editors— Millard P. Everett, Jour.D.: C. J. McNeill, A.B., Jour.M.. founder of the Home of the Holy Narberth, Pa.— In a letter to tne tion for International Peace and Shrine of the Sacred Heart here. ward Cashman, C.M., the fourth Family. Miss Donovan, known to Catholic Information society of A. O’Brien, director of the New­ Rev. Walter Canavan* BJ.. M.A.: Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A.; Kev. Clarence G. With 1,000 persons attending, the brother, now completing his man foundation at the University director of the N.C.W.C. Depart­ Issenmann. S.T D.. Ph.L. thousands as “ Mother Donovan,” Narberth, Irma L. Suess, editor of ment of Social Action, has been services were held by the Wash­ studies for the priesthood at founded the orphanage in 1895 the Lancaster, N. Y., Enterprise- of Illinois, delivered the baccalau­ DIOCESAN EDITIONS ' Perryville, Mo. Their mother is reate address before a vast con­ invited to speak at the third Cath­ ington section of the Convert and throughout her life as head Times, says that the Catholic In­ olic International Peace congress league of the C. D. of A. to initiate Mrs. Elizabeth Cashman of Chi­ gregation which packed St. John’s CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Fresno) of the institution made it het aim formation column published weekly at The Hague Aug. 19 to 22. Ho*t Rev. Bi*hop Philip G. Scher. D.D., President prayers for the special orusade of cago. One sister is a nun, Sister to keep families together when since September, 1937, over the church here. The Catholic gradu­ Rev. Edward Haskins, Editor Mary Therese Eileen. ates this year numbered 288. Catholic Alumni Snub Red Offer the league throughout the United possible. signature of the Catholic Evidence New York. — O n e important SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Saeramento) States. Student* Fight Ob*ccnity Uo*t Rev. Robert J. Armatrong, D.D., President guild of Buffalo, is “ doing a fine group of the Catholic laity, to Rev. Patrick A McHugh. S.T D., Editor and Buiinea* Manager Los Angeles.— The League for Governor of Rome Gives Brothers of Priest piece of work” and gives instances whom Earl Browder recently ap­ ffEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand island) of the reaction coming to her per­ Clean Reading in high schools and Chalice to Shrine Assist at 1st Mass pealed to accept the “ friendly Moit Rev! Blihop S. V. Bon*. D.D.. President; Rev. Patrick McDald (No. Platte), Good Libraries sonal attention. colleges here seeks to raise the lit­ hand” of.the Communists, gave an Editor: Rev. Tboma* J. Murray (Burwelll. Busino* Director Rome.— In the name of the citi­ Stamford, N. Y.— When the Pamphlet on Book* I**ued erary standard of the students and emphatic negative reply in a state­ ' EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) Rev. Raymond A. Govern, O.F.M., New York.— The Rev. Francis also distributes to students a Moat Rev. Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara. U.D., I.L.U., President zens of Rome, Governor Don Piero ment issued by the e.xecutive com­ Rev. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Business Manager sang his first Solemn Mass at pledge card on which they prom­ Colonna presented a chalice to the X. Downey, S.J., chairman of the mittee of the New York chapter of WESTERN MONTANA REGIS.TER (Helena) Shrine of St. Philip Neri on the Sacred Heart church here re­ Pro Parvulis book club, has issued ise to abstain from reading objec­ the National Catholic Alumni fed­ Most Rev. Bishop .loseph M. Gilmore. D.D.. President Called Guards cently, he was assisted at the altar a 16-page pamphlet, entitled Fifty- tionable literature. Rev. Patrick Casey, M.A., Editor and Business Manager ' saint’s feast day. Following the — — ...... - - - - — eration. presentation ceremony, he also at­ by two priest-brothers. The broth­ five Fine Books for Catholic Boy Social Worker* Needed NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) Most Rav. Bishop Thomas K Gorman, O.D., J.C.L., D.Sc.Hist., President tended a breakfast for 200 poor ers of the newly ordained priest Scouts, Columbian Squires, and Washington. — T h e need for are the Rev. William H. Govern C.Y.O. New F. D. R. Aide Rev. John T, Smith. Editor and Business Manager children of the city who had just trained Catholic social workers SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) made their First Communion. Against Atheism of Brooklyn and the Rev. Ray­ Marker Cwen Mi**ion Church was emphasized as the National Most Rev. Loufs B K^cera. D.D., President mond F. Govern, C.SS.R., of Sara­ Los Angeles. — Mrs. Monroe Catholic School of Social Service, Rev. Maurice Keimann. M.A., Jour.D.. Editor and Business Manager toga Springs. Dexter, whose great-grandfather. concluding its 17th year, gradu­ WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) (Continued From Page One) Governor Jose Arguello, gave the Most Rev Bishop John J. Swint, D.D.. President ated 21 in the largest class in its Rev. Frederick J. Schwerts, M.A., Editor and Business Manager EPILEPSY-FITS Church, whose archives and li­ Three From One School first land grant to the Franciscans history. braries are a precious heritage of PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria. Illinois) Miny Mfferert M7 L*pio h« for the Mission San Gabriel Arch­ Ho*pitaI Evaluation Di*cu**ed Most Rev. Bishop J. H Schlarman, D O., Ph D., J.C.O., President eenfnl In rellCvlns atUcla. FREE Trial the past and a service for the in­ Corner Contest Prizes angel, was on the committee of Buffalo.— The next steps in the Rev. H. H. Ross, A.B., B.J., Editor and Business Manager crease of culture and civilization. St. Paul, Minn.— Three seniors Native Daughters of the Golden SANTA FE REGISTER (Santa Fe. New Mexico) B."lJMo"E!'wrisht St., Mllwankte. Wiit. evaluation program of the Cath­ Speaking on “ The C.L.A. From from St. Catherine’s college here West, who presented a bronze olic Hospital association were dis­ Holt Rev. Archbishop Rudulph A. Gerken. D.D., President the Viewpoint of a Vatican Li­ won the first three prizes in the marker to the Rev. Joaquin de Very Rev. Megr. Philip G. Mahoney, Editor and Business Manager cussed at the annual conference. ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) brarian,’’ Dr. Giordani declared college section given in the Galtier Prado, pastor of the mission In the last two years active pro­ Host Rev. Bishop Richard T. Guilfoyle, Prciidenll that “ in the Middle Ages, libraries Memorial essay contest. The con­ church. motion of the project has been Rev. Thomas E. Hadden. Ph.D., S T.L., ^ditor and Businet, Manager Agents, Attention! were compared to fortresses. But test was conducted in connection Preit Congret* Scheduled under way. The program grew TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (Amarillo) Man er women. You can lall doiena those were times of knights errant with the erection of the Galtier Milwaukee— “ Faith and Reason out of the conviction that Catho­ Moat Rev. Bishop Robert E. Liicey. D.D.. President of our iUma every day. Very attrae- and roving soldiers of fortune. memorial and was open to students Rev. Thomas J. Drury. Editor and Buaine** Manager tivt to workins cnrla. You make 40 ,o in the Service of the Catholic lic nursing schools could be eval­ LA CROSSE REGISTER (La Crone. Wise.) on 2Bc sale. Send only 25c for sample Very diflferent is the'mature of the from kindergarten to college in Journalist” will be the theme of the uated only by an agency familiar fight today, and cnfFerent, too, Molt Rev. Blahop Alexander J McGavick, D.D., President; Most Rev. Bishop and instruetiont.___ both Catholic and public schools. National Catholic Educational with Catholic viewpoints and prac­ William R. Griffin. Vice President must be the method of our resist­ RIJN-NO-MORE CO. Press congress to be held here tices. DULUTH REGISTER (Duluth, Minn ) ;; It E. 4th St., Cincinnati ance. Today we need discipline, Moat Rev Bishop Thomas A Welch. President Oct. 15 and 16. United Chri*tienity Urged Rev. Joseph Hughes. Editor and Business Manager co-ordination of effort, and, as far Two New Directors Nun Write* Book* on Racine Old Bohemia Manor, Warwick, as possible, unity of aim. In the CAIHOLIC TELEGRAPH-REGISTER iCincinnati) Baltimore.— Sistefr Marie Phillip, Md.-r-Rising forces of paganism struggle against the destructive Charles F. Williatns, K.C.S G., President of Board Of N.C.C.M. Named Ph.D., of the College of St. Cath­ and anti-religious ideologies re­ Msgr. Edward A. Freking, S.T D„ Editor forces of atheism and paganism, TENNESSEE REGISTER (Nashville) Iwelling Reduced which by a flood of printed mat­ erine, St. Paul, Minn., is the au­ quire that all Christians, (Catholics thor of the book, Racine and the — Most Rav. Bishop W. L. Adrian, D.D.. President ter are trying to clear the road Washington. — Daniel E. Mor­ and Protestants, form a united re­ Rav. Georg* J. Flanigen. S.T.D., Editor and Buklnaia Manager Md by*'nnnatara**»UertlJn ef waur In rissey of Chicago and Leo F. Art Poetique of Boileau, which has sistance, the Most Rev. Edmond J. idamen. feet and lega. •"< *hen prew« for the cominjr of the Apocalyptic INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC REGISTER (Salt Lake City, UUh) -- anklee leavea a dant. Trial packaae Beast, good libraries form a sys­ Dohn of Milwaukee have taken just been published. FitzMaurice, Bishop of Wilming­ Moat Rev. Duane G Hunt, D.D., Bishop of Salt Laki, Praaident tEE COLLUM MEDICINE COMPANY tem of strongholds whose ef­ places on the board of directors 2 Blind Student* Graduated ton, declared at the conclusion of Rev. Robert J Dwyer, M A., Editor ,pt. 454. ATI.ANTA OA. ______ficiency depends chiefly on good of the National Council of Catho­ Milwaukee, Wise.— Clifford R. the annual Military Field Mass on NORTHWESTERN KANSAS REGLSTER (Concordia)- lic Men. Mr. Morrissey, 40, is Haymaker of this city and Andrew the lawn of historic St. Francis Most Rev. Francis J T i.f, D D.. Preaident librarians, as the efficiency of Rav. Cornelius J Brown. Editor and Buaineas Manager weapons depends on good sol­ treasurer and past president of H. Kummerow of Fond du Lac, Xavier’s church. Tha Daaver Catholic Register is alao a part of thla newspaper system. Ev«n In stubborn diers.-” the national conference of the Lay­ Wise., were distinguished mem­ Commander Daniel J. Callaghan Abbot, Woman Get Honor Degree* men’s Retreat movement. Mr. bers of Marquette university’s of the United .State* navy ha* been Portland, Ore.— Abbot Lambert Price of The Register (dated every Sunday). 41 a year. Canada and South Dr, Giordani brought with him America. 41 50 Foreign, 41.15 in bundle lute, une cent a copy if boiiRhi •messages of praise for the as.socia- Dohn, 33, a graduate of 9t. Law­ 1938 graduation class, despite the appointed naval aide to President Burton, O.S.B., of St. Martin’s regularly tor sale or distribution tion from Cardinal Mercati, from rence’s college, is general secre­ handicap of blindness. Roosevelt and will assume his new abbey at Lacey and Miss Jane V. n m i i B V e d eased bysoothing- Cardinal Tisserant, former pre­ tary of the Milwaulfte Archdioce- Nun* Get M. D. Degree* duties early in July, when the Doyle, executive secretary of the < Entered ae Second Clase Matter et Post Office, Denver, Colorado. fect of the Vatican library, and sa.n union of the Holy Name so­ Washington. — Two Missionary President arrive* in California. Multnomah chapter of ’’he Ameri­ The Register has the lergeat eirculetlon of any paper in tha English language RESINOL from the new prefect, Father Al- ciety and executive secretary of Sisters of the Immaculate Concep­ Callaghan will be promoted to the can Red Cross and president of devoted 10 religious news. i bareda. the Milwaukee C.Y.O, tion. received M.D. degrees from rank of captain/ the Oregon State Nursing associa- SundSjj^ June 26, 1938 T H E REGISTER PAGE THREE

**STRANGE BUT TRUE* B y M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN ^ T H E BOOK Precioes Blood Addr«*s P. O, Bom 1497. Donror, Colo. J REGISTER! ITi/J you pleoie give me the par- and maliciously. Bona fide igno­ Always Honored licularM about the Heroic Act of rance of the punishment that is Charity? Doet thi» act mean that threatened excuses from censures THE PORTUGAL OF SALAZAR. a person making it forfeits all per­ By Michael Derrick. 159 pp. Sands. sonal merit and satisfaction for because there is no contumacy or Mass an(i Office of Feast a Collection of one's oien sins? ^ 5 s. obstinacy (canoij 2242). A Cath­ Up to 1928 Portugal was one of Beautiful References to Work of A decree of the Sacred Congre­ olic in such a predicament should omwNiZAinoi, the most appalling examples of gation of Indulgences dated Dec. go to Confession at the earliest CHALICE & 19th-century “ Liberal Democracy,” Man’s Redemption 18, 1885, and confirmed the fol­ opportunity, get the censure lifted a country economically insolvent, if it has been incurred, and be politically rotting with unchecked times for Its part In the redemp­ lowing day by Leo XIII, says: “The (The Liturgy— Weak of June 26 married before the pastor or some MoMsneAMCE corruption, and at every turn per­ to July 2 tion of man. Our Lord’s redeem­ Heroic Act of Charity in favor of other authorized priest. secuting the religion of the vast (By Rev. Cla r e n c e G. the souls detained in purg ‘■ory ,usEo sy ing Blood belongs to the express majority of its citizens. Since ISSENMANN, S.T.D.) consists in this, that a member of object of many other mysteries of Before a crucifix can be blessed .EMHEa Oe^lEN 1928 its finances have begun to Sunday, June 26—-Sunday within the Church militant, either using flourish, its economic life is ex­ tha Octava of the Moat Sacred Heart His sufferings. Good Friday and a set formula or simply by an act with certain indulgences is it neces­ ON -rHCLEPEfilStANO of Jeaua and the third Sunday alter sary that the cross be made of panding as never before, its Pentecost (semUdouble). Commemo> the Feast of Corpus Christ! center of his will, offers to God for the OF MOI.9KAI j rations of Sts. John and Paul, wood? What indulgences are at­ political life has been grounded about the well-spring of Christ’s . souls in purgatory all the satisfac­ on a remarkable constitution Martyrs, and of the Octaves of the tached to crucifixes? Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and the tory works Which he will perform adopted in 1933 by an overwhelm­ sacrificial Blood; the Feast of the Any image or picture may be Nativity ol St. John the Baptist. ih his lifetime, and also all the ing majority of its citizens, and its Monday, June 27— Fourth day In Sacred Hearty shows forth the very suffrages which may accrue to him blessed, but not every one -can be religious life, purged of anti­ the Octave of the Most Sacred Heart bleeding heart-wound of the Re­ of Jesus (semi'double). Commemo* after death. Many Christians . . . indulgenced. Indulgences can be clerical laws and secret society in­ deemer. The Feast of the Precious make t a practice to deposit the attached only to images made of Caust mgs retymiM ration of the Octave of the Nativity Blood is a completion and a repe­ opgnael in, A^Jabnjss, terference, is renewing the Iberian of St. J hn the Baptist. said merits and suffrages as it some strong material that cannot earth. Just as in the days of Tuesday. June 28— St. Irena^s, tition, with variations, of the mys­ were in the hands of the Blessed be broken or torn easily (cf. Sa- Henry the Navigator, Portugal Bishop and Martyr (double). Com* teries of Our Lord’s sufferings. betti-Barrett Gomp.Theol. Moralis, ’LWOW, POLAND memoratioDs of the Octaves of the Virgin Mary that she may distrib- blazed the path later followed so Most Sacred Heart of Jeaua and The honor paid to the Precious p. 1072). Thus, no indulgences utf these favors to the souls in is ik e gloriously by Spain and the rest the Nativity of St. John the Baptist Blood has found its expression can be attached to figures painted and of the Viril of the Feast of Sts. purgatory according to her own Ike loorld Ufii of Europe, so the Portugal of even in literature and music, in or printed on paper, cloth, or Peter and Paul, Apostles. merciful pleasure.” The heroic SOYTHWC Oliveira Salazar has become the the legend of the Holy Grail, the ass: nor to statuettes made of, Wednesday, June 2&—Sts, Peter act is an offering made to God a r c h b i^ o f s . pathfinder into “ New Worlds” of and Paul, Apostles (double, first cup which Our Lord is held to have that may be revoked at will. Its e.g., blown glass, plaster, lead, or Christianity applied to modern liv­ class, with a common octave). Com­ used at the Last Supper or- in tin. Beads and crucifixes, how­ “Tkesi,.ie^ gre of'n, , most revolutionary) aspect of the nations and peoples, as conceived ing nothing, but the Precious priesthood is not portrayed in the , -former miCroad porter suuC \ new Portugal. when the book was begun, was con­ Blood has made him wealthy with light of the ideals we hold. The I know Catholics who say they cerned with proving from the the riches of eternity. The Introit y Canon, one of the chief characters, pray to the souls in purgatory for /deer s&tjbbn.‘m aster o f TU/ziN rps (Kj ^ t5 teen openeet in, . THE MISSION OF AUSTflflA. By remoter history 9f the Christian of the Mass is taken from the song is definitely out of touch with the help, and that their prayers are RONAHJCATHOUC CAmSDIiAL ■ IWOW Edward King. 141 pp. Sands. 5 s. centuries, and from the nearer Ids- of the saints, in the Apocalypse of . people in his parish and is arrogant answered. Does the Church ap­ W'hen this volume was an­ tory of post-war vicissitudes, that St. John, acclaiming the Precious and selfish; despising his congre­ prove of such a practice? I thought nounced several months ago about Austria is and must always be Blood that has redeemed them: gation as fools who intrude upon these souls were helpless and could the same time as the one reviewed Catholic in spirit, German in cul­ “ Thou hast redeemed us, 0 Lord, his privacy. Carroll makes the not merit. above, we sent to Tx>ndon for a ture, and European in outlook, in in Thy Blood, out of every tribe Irish educational system under It is a common practice of the copy of each. Mr. Derrick’s book such fashion that none of these and tongue, and people and na­ clerical control a thing to be con­ FRANCO NOT INTERESTED faithful today to ask the interces­ arrived shortly, but Mr, King’s did elements could be removed, that tion, and hast made us to our God temptuously laughed at or silently a kingdom” (v, 9-10). sion of the souls in purgatory, be­ not. Then the rape of Austria each of them implies the other passed over with disdainful pity occurred in mid-March. Now comes two. .Tliat was her former posi­ The Epistle, from St. Paul’tf^ The priest is made to reject a pic­ cause there is nothing, it would IN BECOMING DICTATOR the long-delayed study, still re­ tion in affording imperial leader­ letter to the Hebrews (ix, 11-14), ture of the Sacred Heart as trash seem^ to impede their praying for SHnimr mi flecting in a sort of frozen smile ship to the Germanic peoples them, shows forth that Christ is the one He squelches a girl’s vocation be­ us provided they can hear our the hopes now betrayed and selves, that was her role in the true High Priest entering heaven cause of his own selfishness. He prayers, and it is piously believed crushed, but with a hurried hegemony of Europe, and that was by the sacrifice of His Own Blood: uses the term, "another spasm of New York.— “ General Franco is ists’ is responsible for the errone­ that they are made, aware of these epilogue to add poignancy to sor­ the traditional ground on which “ Christ being come a high priest Catholic Action.” He calls prayer not interested in becoming a dic­ ous belief that General Franco prayers either through the angels row by warning that Austria’s real Selpel, Dollfiiss, and. ^chuschnigg of the good things to come, by a and a possible vision “ sickness of tator. He is interested only in the aims at a dictatorship. As a matter or in some other way. The Church (posthumous, too, one might add) were erecting with sucl^ pains the greater and more perfect taber­ the mind.” Nevertheless, some rehabilitation of his country,” de­ of fact, he abhors both Fascism has pronounced no decision on the clares Dr. Alexander H. Rice, ex­ and National Socialism. He is in­ mission is to show other nations New Austria for future tasks of nacle not made with hands, that Catholics likd the play. The Cath­ matter. leadership. f plorer, geographer, and founder of terested only in the rehabilitation Los Angeles.— An editorial in what they are not to do, if Chris­ is, not of this creation, nei^^her by olic Book club Newsletter recently tian civilization is to endure. Read­ the blood of goats nor of calves, spoke appreciatively of it. This ----- V Harvard university’s school of of the country and its progress a recent issue of the Los Angeles Tlie mission of Austria, as re- What is the "Magnificat?” ing the book now strongly sug­ but by His own Blood, entered does not mean complete approval. geography. Dr. Rice’s statement under true democratic govern­ Examiner dedicated to the Nobles formulated in the light of what The Magnificat is the canticle was made in an interview at head­ ment” of the Mystic Shrine, who held gests the grim necessity of assist­ transpired on March 11, envisages once into the holies, having ob­ or song of the Blessed Virgin quarters of the Spanish National ing at a post mortem of a dear the same three elements— religion, tained eternal redemption. For, How was Spain christianised and "Nor,” continued Dr. Rice, “ is their national convention in this Mary (Luke i, 46-55), and is so Relief committee in New York fol­ city, extolls Pope Pius for his one suddenly removed by death. German blood, and European,clvili' if the blood of goats and of oxen who were the first Catholic mission­ General Franco obligated in any •called from the opening words: lowing his return from a visit to way. He owes nothing either to “ wondrous service to humanity” Rut the book, like a post mor­ ration— as having for the present and the ashes pf a -heifer being aries in Spain? tem, can and does make very clear sprinkled sanctify such as are de­ “ Magnificat anima mea Dominum” Nationalist Spain. Germany or to Italy. France has and asks, “ What was it but Provi­ failed in Austria, but thereby point­ filed to the cleansing of the flesh, Spain received Christianity in (My soul doth magnify the Lord). “ There has been talk about absolutely no g;round to fear that dential intention that the man ing the way to future success in ancient Roman empire days. There It was sometimes called the “ Gos­ Franco’s ambitions,” the relief these dictatorships will be ex­ whose words could turn millions Priest Ships Home the wider scene of Continental how much more shall the Blood of Christ, who by the Holy Gho?t is a venerable tradition that the pel of Mary,” and is recited every­ committee chairman said. “ Propa­ tended to Spain.” He explained of people toward right principles Europe, and even perhaps In Ger­ Congress Trip Films offered Himself without spot to Apostles Paul and James came to day in the Divine Office. ganda on the part of the ‘Loyal- that Nationalist Spain is paying its and peaceful aims was spared for many: “ One thing only is neces­ God, cleanse our conscience from the country, as well as the seven debts to Germany in wheat and to that purpose?” sary, to save Europe itself 1 italics dead works, to serve the living Apostolic men, Torquatus, Ctesi- Italy in olives, oil, and minerals. Comment is made on the Holy Toledo, 0 .— Return of the Rev. added!, which implies above all the phon, Secundus, Indalecius, Caeci- A. J. Sawkins, who was a mem­ Catholic spirit uniting a medley of God?” Five Oblates Gain Freedom Father’s “ magnificent character,” ■) lius, Hesychius, and Euphrasius, ber of the diocesan pilgrimage to races who yet ijossess a common Together with the Mass, the Scripture Portrays Two Oblate priests. Fathers Del- the fact that he has been “ a tre­ to whom^the foundation of various the Eucharistic congress in Buda­ cultural inheritSice which is every­ Office of the feast forms a collec­ 3 fino Monje and Basilio Leal, and mendous stabilizing force,” and churches is attributed. After the that “ he seems to have been spared pest, was preceded by seven car­ where recognJWd as- European. tion o f the most beautiful pas­ I invasion and sacking of Rome by three brothers in Spain, all con­ tons of motion pictures taken by What has been attempted in Ad*' sages referring to man’s- redemp­ cealed in a foreign embassy since from death by special Providence the Visigoths under Alaric (410), General Judgment in order to prolong his beneficent the priest on his trip. The films tria f the reconstruction of a Chris­ tion through the Precious Blood. these armies turned towards the the beginning of the Spanish con­ show scenes in color of Budapest, tian society! must be achieved in These prayers also contain the flict, have regained their freedom. usefulness.” “ It is an arresting Iberian peninsula. Valia extended (One of a Series on the Catechism “ the pain of loss,” because in hell thought,” the editorial says, “ to Vienna, Venice, Cairo, and Pales­ Europe. Only by that means can reasons of so much honor to the the rule. At the battle of Chal of the Council of Trent) the wicked will be deprived for­ Leftiitt Slay 35,000 in Madrid consider how this great and good tine and will be used at parish af­ Europe be maintained and Aus­ Precious Blood. ons, where - Attila was routed, Holy Scripture informs us that ever of the light of the beatific Other news of the situation in man has veritably risen from the fairs. tria restored.” —^Gerald EHard, S.J. The dignity.and sublimity of the Theodoret took part. Euric (466), the general judgment will be pre­ vi.sion of God. Spain; dead to give civilization new hope Precious Blood render it worthy who put an end to the last rein ceded by these principal sig;ns: The words, “ ye cursed,” in­ Dr. Felix Schlayer, Norwegian of peace and new confidence in of worship. It is the Blood of the nants of Roman power in the pen­ The preaching of the Gospel crease immeasurably the wretched consul in Madrid, told the Span- faith.” God-man, an-’ like His Soul and insula, may be considered the first ish-American institute in Berlin “ What was it but a Divine de­ throughout the world, a falling condition of the damned. If, when MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED Body is united to the Divinity. It monarch of Spain. In the follow­ that the Leftist government had away from the faith, and the com­ banished from the Divine Pres­ sign that the world’s sorest need, is, therefore, adorable; and the0 ing reigns the Catholic kings of slain more than 35,000 in Madrid for a,voice counseling peace and Followiiir i* * il3t of^^o Jon pletarei rtvlewed and eUitifi«d by th« Natioo&j ing of Anti-Christ., Our Savior ence, they were to receive even council of tho Lorion of Doeopey through iti'Now York besdquarteri: liturgy points out again and again France assumed the role of pro­ in the first six months of the war. tolerance and love, was not ‘ Ii says: “ This gospel of the king­ some least blessing, this would be CUtt A— X'^UnobJectionabU for GenoraJ Patronaga that it is the Blood of the Son of tectors of the - Hispano-Roman to them a source of great con­ . . . Russia started the present stilled?” the editorial queries. God; “ May the Blood of the Son Catholics against the Arianism of dom shall be preached in the Advcnturti of Chico Hunted Men Range Defenders whole world, for a testimony to solation. But since they can ex­ strife in Spain, and Russia and Adventure! of Marqd Polo In Old Chicago Riders of the Rockies of God cleanse us!” the Visigoths. Xeovi.jild restored Adventure! of Robin Hood International Crime Rolling Caravans all nations, and then shall the pect nothing of the sort by way France were the first to intervene, This Blood participated _ in the the political unity of the penin­ a chronological record of events in Adventure! of Tom Sawyer Invisible Enemy Romance of the Rockies consummation come” (Matt, xxiv, of alleviation of their misery. Di­ Soviet Program of Biondei at Work Jubilee Saleslady Divine and human mission of sula, subduing the Suevians, but the Spanish civil war reveals. . . . 14). St. Paul also warns us not vine justice pursues them with Boy of the Street! Kidnaped San Francisco (reissue) Christ. His Blood, as is that of the religious divisions of the coun­ every kind of malediction, ,once “ There will be no peace in Spain Breakfa!t for Two Kidnaped in Shanghai Scandal Street to be seduced by anyone, “ as Economics Failing Ladies in Diatrea! She Asked for it any man, was the source of His try, reaching even the royal family, they have been banished td the or on the Western Mediterranean Bringing Up Baby brought on a civil war. St. Her- if the day of the Lord were at Bulldog Drummond*! Paril Lady in tha Morgue She's Got Everything life. Most effectively was this dark and loathsome abodes ofyKell. until the forces of anarchy, tyr­ Californian. Tha Lady Tubbs (reisaue) Six Shootin* Sheriff Blood applied at the sacrifice on mengild, the king’s son, putting hand; for, unless there come a Washington.— After 20 years of Snow White and the Seven revolt first, and the man of sin be The words, “ into everlasting fire,” anny, and Communism are Charlie Chan on Broadway Land of Fighting Men Calvary; “ Thou hast redeemed himself at the head of the Cath­ crushed,” a resolution passed at a experimentation, the Soviet eco­ Cbtekert *Law Man U Born Dwarfs revealed, the judgment will not express yet another sort of pun­ Law of the Plains Sneed to Spare us, 0 Lord, in Thy Blood.” olics, was defeated and taken pris meeting organized by the Friends nomic program in Russia is a dis­ Gocoamit Grove come” (II Thess. ii, 2). ishment, which is called “ the pain mal failure, reports the U. S. Code of the Ranger Legion of Misiing Men Spirit of Youth Not only did Our Lord shed His oner, and suffered martyrdom of sense,” because, like floggings of Nationalist Spain in Bristol. Crime of Dr. Hallet, The Life Regina at 40 (reissue) Stagecoach Days His brother. Recared, added reli­ The form and procedure of this England; declared (nearly all Bureau of Mines. In the bureau’s Crime School Life Begins in College Start Cheering Blood in the past, reunite It to or other more severe chastise­ Stolen Heaven gious unity -to the political unity general judgment are clearly de­ speakers for Nationalist Spain quarterly, Foreign Minerals Sur­ Dangerou! Adventure Little Flower of Jesus Himself in His Resurrection, and ments, it is felt through the vey, it is reported that “ after 20 David Copperfleld (reissue) Little Women (teissue) Squadrun of Honor take It along with Him into achieved by his father, accepting picted in the prophecies of Daniel, organs of sense. were non-Catholics). . . . Desert Patrol London by Night Swiss Miss the Catholifc faith in the third wherein God is represented as Proposals of Claude G. Bowers, years of Communism in Russia, in­ Devil*! Party, Th# Love Is a Headache Test Pilot heaven, but this Blood continues The concluding words, “ which Thanks a Million (reissue) Council of Ifoledo (589). The re­ sitting on His throne in judgment, U. S. ambassador, for an exchange stead of a uniform standard of Doctor Rhythm Main Event. The Its redemptive activity, especially was prepared for the devil and living among the population, one Escape by Night Making the Headlines This Way.4 Pleas# in the Mass and the sacraments. ligious unity established by this and a description is given of the of American prisoners captured by Extortion Mama Runs Wild Thunder (3ity council produced the Spanish na­ opposite kingdoms of Christ and his angels,” make this final sen­ sees a difference in living stand­ Marines Are Here. The To the Victor Thus the Blood of Christ continues tence still more clear and cer­ Nationalists has-been accepted by Federal Bullets tion (cf. Cath. Encycl. vol. xiv, p, Anti-Christ; and again in the Gen. Franco. . . . One of the lead­ ards sometimes greater than that Plash Casey. Candid Million Dollar Racket Treasure Island (reissue) for man “as a fountain of water writings of the Evangelists, and tain. Since we naturally feel to be ^und in so-called capitalis­ Cameraman Mr. Dodd Takes the Air Trigger Trio springing forth into eternal life” 176 sqq). ing figures behind the recent mass Forbidden Valley Mr. Moto Takes a Chance Tropic Holiday in the eloquent doctrine of St. sufferings and misfortune less tic states.” The report says that Troopship (Postcommunion). when we have “ companions in meeting to raise the embargo on 45 Fathers Monastery If a Catholic man and non- Paul (cf. Daniel vii, 9; Matt, arms to Spain was Miles M. Sher- the government is all-powerful in Four Men and a Prayer Moonlight Sonata Two of Us, Th# The Feast of the Precious Blood misery,” who can, at least in some Galloping Dynamite Murder on Diamond Row Under Western Stars Catholic woman are married before xxiv, XXV ; Mark xiii, and Rom. ii). over, head of an international war Russia, serious breakdowns are im­ is also in some respects a birth­ measure, assist us by their advice peding industrial output,.- faulty Gangs of New York. Music for Madame Valley of Terror a Protestant minister, can they But the sentence itself, to be supply agency, a leading New York Generali Without Buttons Mutiny on the Bounty West of Rainbow’s End day celebration for the Church, and kindness, what must be the technical methods are beipg used, have their child baptised in the pronounced by the judge, is; de­ newspaper announces. . . . Nine Goldwyn Follies (reissue). West of Shanghai for, as Dorn Gueranger points out, horrible state of the damned, who maintenance of equipment and re­ Green Fields Mysterious Mr. Moto Western Trails Catholic Church? serving of special consideration. hundred Cardinals, Archbishops, the stream of water and blood in such torments can never sepa­ pair work are unsatisfactory. Gun Law Mystery House Where Trails Dfvids An infant whose parents belong Looking with radiant pleasure and Bishops, not counting supe­ Gunsmoke Trail NoU'Stop New York W^hirlwind Horseman from Christ’s side is mjstically rate themselves from the company Of Human Hearts White Banners to a non-Catholic sect, or have be­ on the just, standing on His right. riors of reHgious orders, in formal ther restricting such activity on Headin’ Bast the beginning of the Church, in of unsympathetic, taunting de­ Her Jungle Love Overland Express, The Wrong Road this that a stream of new life was come apostates from the Church, Our Redeemer will pronounce sen­ replies have hailed as a gp-eat docu­ the part of foreign governments Hideout in the Alps Paradise Isle Yank at Oxford, A mons? And yet, most justly will poured out over the world. can be lawfully baptized: 1. If tence on them with the greatest this sentence be pronounced by ment the joint pastoral of the will be introduced in the next con­ Hitting a New High Penrod and His Twin Yellow Jack there is imminent danger of death Spanish Hierarchy issued last year Hold That Kisa Brother Young Dynamite One of the lessons of Matins joy and alacrity, in these words: Our Lord on those sinners who gress, correspondence between Holiday Radio City Revels You’re a Sweetheart for the child; 2. If the parents or “ Come ye blessed of My Father t neglected all the works of true setting forth the Spanish Bishops’ •Rep. John W. McCormack of Mas­ expresses this thought in these guardians, or at least one of them, possess the kingdom prepared for mercy, who gave neither food to considered view of the situation in sachusetts and cabinet members CUit A— SactioB S— Unobjwtlonabr* let Adults words of St. John Chrysostom: should consent; 3. If the parents you from the beginning of the the hungry nor -drink to the Spain. . . ; Many religious monu­ intimates. . . . From the lips of Air DstIIs High Plztr Shs Married an Artist “ Out of His side, therefore, Christ have lost the right to the custody world” (Matt, xxv, 34). We can thirsty, who refused shelter to the ments in Castellon de la Plana Rep. Jerry J. O’Connell of Mon­ All Quiet on tha Weatam Horrleana She Married Her Boa* built the Church, just as out of have been looted and profaned by Front (reUane) I Met Mv Love Again (relaaue) the side of Adam his wife Eve of the child, or cannot in any way best understand how extremely stranger and clothing to the tana came the information that he Anthony Adverse (rtiisue) Joaetta Show Goea On, Th* exercise that *right (canon 750). delightful these words shall be to naked, and who would not visit Reds, a dispatch from that city made his tour of Spain last year Bick In Circulation Joy of Living, Tha Sign of the Crosi* was raised. . . . For, even as God The code wants some guarantee of their ears by comparing them the sick and imprisoned. reveals. It recently fell to Franco. in behalf of the “ Loyalist” cause Blond* Cheat (r«ls*ue) King Kong (relaaue) Soul* *t See made the woman out of the sid# the Catholic upbringing of the with the condemnation of the Recruiting of Americans for and that the Friends of Spanish Bordertown (reiiiut) Lady Eacapea. Tha Swing (t Sailor of the man, Christ gave to us the To one in the proper disposi­ Carnival Quatn Little Mia* Thoroughbred Swing Yo' r Ledy water and blood from His own child before it allows the Baptism wicked, and by reflecting that the service with the "Loyalists” is Democracy paid for the trip, de­ College Swing Live, Love, end Learn That Certain Woman tions, these considerations may side whence the Church was raised in the Catholic Church of the child just are thereby invited to rest serve as a very effective bridle causing deep concern to , the clares Rep. Edward L. O’Neill of ConfcaiioB Living on Love There'k Alwaya a Woman of unbaptized parents, of non- from all wearisome labor, called United states, and legislation fur- New Jersey. Conqueit Look Out For t,ov* They Were Five up.” on the evil inclinations o f the Count of Manta Crlite Love Befoit* Breakfaat Three on a Week-end Catholic parents, or Catholic par­ from the “ vale of tears” to su­ heart. We are admonished in (reiasue) (reiaiue) Thrill Hunter (relaaue) The spread of devotion to the ' ents who have lapsed from the preme joy, from the varied Dark Eyet Men Trailer (reisiuc) Topper Precious Blood is due in great Ecclesiasticus: “ In all thy works Danghttr of Shanghai Midnight Intruder, Th* Toy Wife, Th* faith. The parents must give some miseries of life to unending, per­ remember thy last end and thou part to Blessed Caspar del Bufalo, assurance that the child will be DoubI* Dangtr My Old Kentucky Home True Cnnfeaaion fect happiness, the reward of shalt never sin” fEcclus. vii, 40). CATHOLICS WILL AID IN Ebb TId* Night Club Scandal Under Two Flag* (reiaiue) founder of the Congregation of reared in the Catholic faith. their works of charity: “ For I Evcrvday’i a Holiday Night Spot ✓ Vivacioua Lady the Precious Blood, in the past There is scarcely any person so Numbered Woman Walter Wenger’ * Voguee I was hungry and you gave Me to given over to vice as not to be S2nd Streat century. Long before' his time, Female Fugitive Nura* From Brooklyn of mss i . I am a Catholic girl who mar­ eat, thirsty and you gave Me to recalled to virtue by the thought Fighting Cod* (reieeue) On* Wild Night Weetland Cae* the feast had been observed but ried a non-Catholic man. We went drink,” etc. (Matt, xxv, 35 sqq.). that he must one day render an NATIONAL REDEDICATION Fight for Your body Peredia* for Three When Were You BornT only in individual dioceses and to a small town to get married be Turning next - to those who Forty Naughty Girl* Partner* In Crime Whole Town’* Talking, Th* chiefly in Lent. An Office of the account before an all-just Judge, Gaiety Girl* Penitentiary (relaaue) fore the priest, hut the priest was stand on His left. Our Savior will not only of All his words and .ac­ Girl in th* Street (relaaue) Priion Form Wivea Under Suapicion “ Blood of Christ” was granted to absent on a sick call so we called pour out His justice upon them tions, but even of his secret New York.— A six months’ edu­ national committee includes such Girl Wei Young, Th* Private Number (relaaue) Woman Againat the World the Archdiocese of Valencia, upon the minister in a church of Go Chete Youreelf Rtaeala Women In Priaon Spain, in 1582, and a similar Office in these words: “ Depart from Me, thoughts, and tha| he must s ^ cational campaign on the signi­ prominent names as Carlton J. H. Reckleaa Living World'* in I.ove, Th* my husband's religion and were ye cursed, into everlasting fire, Gold Diggeri in Parii was approved for the Diocese of fer punishment accordingly. On ficance of democratic institutions Hayes, a Catholic; the Rt. Rev. Good Eerth, Th* Romance in th* Dark You and Me i married. / want to know if I am prepared for the devil and his the other hand, the just will be John A. Ryan, former President Happy Landing Saint in New York Zamboanga Sarzana, Tuscany, in 1747. excommunicated, and also if angels” (Matt, xxv, 41). Those more and more encouraged to lead will be launched on July 4 under Herbert Hoover, William Allen No special celebration in honor ran now get married before first words, “ Depart from Me,” a good life. Even though their the sponsorship of 12 national or­ White, noted journalist, and Owen Claia B— Objactlonabla In Part of the Precious Blood existed priest. express the heaviest punishment ganizations and will be climaxed All Baba Goee to Tovm Lady Behavel Second Honeymoon until early in the 19th century. days be passed in poverty and suf­ D. Young, NBC official. Battle of Broadway Let'* Make a Night of It Sinner* In Peredia* Excommunication reserved to with which the wicked will be fering, they may be gladdened by on Dec. 15, anniversary of the rati­ National rededication’s aim Is Between Two Women Love, Honor, end Behave Two Who Dared The feast was extended to the en­ the Ordinary is incurred by a visited: Their eternal banishment looking forw-ard to the day when, fication of the Bill of Rights. The to rekindle the public mind to the Rig Broedraat of 19SS Mannequin Wife,H>'-rtnr. end Nuree , tire Western Church June 30, Catholic who contracts marriage from the .sight of God, unrelieved the tribulations of this life be­ movement contemplates a “ na­ Flight From Glory Pearl* of th* Crown WlneSflAomen. and Horae* 1849, by Pope Pius IX, then in splendor of America’s free insti­ Juggernaut Rat. The Worn n Men Marry before a non-Catholic minister by a single consoling hope of ever ing over, they will be declared tional demonstration 'of devotion tutions, to offer an opportunity for exile at Gaeta in the days of the acting as a minister (canon 2319). recovering that which alone could victorious and will be admitted to liberty and democracy.” Among personal rededication to the prin­ cues C—Condemned revolution in Rome. The feast A Catholic does not incur excom­ make them perfectly happy, and into their heavenly country, to be organizations aiding in the cam­ ciples of civil and religious liberty, Aaaaaain of Tenth Damaged Good* Pitfalle of Youth was fixed for the first Sunday in munication, however, unless he or without which they are doomed to the happy recipients of Divine paign are the National Council of and to stimulate faith in liberty, Damaged Livet It’ i All In Your Mind Race Suicide July, until Pope Pius X moved its she knows that the penalty exists be eternally miserable. This pun­ honor and joys that will never Catholic Men and the National faith in man, faith in America, Separately Claseifttd— Not SuUibl* for General Theatileal Exhibition observance to the first day of the and performs the act knowingly ishment is called by theoloj^ns fade. Catholic Alumni federation. The and faith in (iod. Birth el m Baby, Tha Bloekadt month. H PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, June 2Q, 1938

No Dictatorial Ambitions LISTENING IN Englisli Approve Francisco Franco, who is nearing the end of two years as head of Doctrine of. Purgatory Part of the forces fighting to rebuild a strong Christian Spain. Dr. Alexander Hamilton Rice, Harvard professor, says that Franco has no plans to (Continued from page one) be dictator of Spain but seeks only the restoration of his country. Earliest Belief in Christianity Protentants into ignorance and Shown below is the generalissimo with two shots of action in the war Hampshire, saysi “ We are told Basic Principles he is rapidly winning. Miperstition” (pages 6-8). that the New Hampshire leader was born in 1877 in Winchester on a “ The Catholic doctrine of praying with arms extended, and not real fire in purgatory, inas­ purgatory,” says the Manual of the the awe-inspiring Victim re pres­ much as we are sure that the suf­ After giving a crack to the Jews, farm. Here is a coincidence of History of Dogmas, by the Rev. ent, how should we not placate fering is inten.se, and the proba­ liutherford then goes on to say: real note . . • Only in 1877 did Of Social Order B. J. Otten, S.J., “ comprises two God as we pray jn their behalf?” bility for real fire is unusually New Hampshire expunge from its “ Religion is more than hopeless, points: -First, that there is a place The Catholic Encyclopedia re­ strong. When we pray for the because it continuously works in­ constitution the provision disquali­ of purgation wh^re the souls of the marks that at the end of the fourth souls in purgatory we do it by way jury to the peonle." - He denies fying Catholics from holding office London.-*-The 21 points of the in that slate." departed who are still ..stained by century not only were prayers for of suffrage, wlucffi means we offer (page 30) dial his Watch Tower program presented to the National the dead found in all the liturgies, up our prayers, works, and indul­ society, which distributes litera­ slight sins or at least have not Social Action conference in Mil­ yet completely satisfied the justice J)ut the Fathers asserted that this gences to God without knowing ture, carries recorded speeches The day of privately-ewned Cjilh- waukee by the Most Rev. Edwin of God are subjected to some kind practice was from the Apostles just to what extent He frees the from home to home, and promotes olic newspapers is rapidly passing V. O’Hara, Bishop of Great Falls of purifying proce.ss until they are themselves; those who were helped souks. Whether the indulgence is what he calls Bible spidy, is ' a in the United States. Although and Episcopal chairman of the, worthy .to be admitted to the by the prayers of the faithful and applicable in its full force to those “religious organization" (page 30). arguments could be put forward Social Action department of the blessed vision of God; secondly, by the celebration of the holy souls we are not aware. Another Of all the crackpot movements in favor of the privately-owned N.C.W.C., have been approved by mysteries were in a place of purga­ problem is whether souls in purga­ in the country, this sect, which that while detained in this place paper, this writer has felt for years Dr. W. J. O’Donovan, lay presi­ they may be assisted by the tion from which, when purified, tory are able to pray for us. The attacks as vile everything outside that a Church paper should no dent of Catholic Action in Eng­ suffrages of the faithful here on they were admitted “ unto the Holy ancient liturgies of the Church itself that is working for religion, njore be in private hands than a land. Mount of the Lord.” The patristic directed no prayers to the souls in is the worst. Whether its seem­ earth. In both aspects the dde- church or a parish school. There “ It is thrilling ^^o find that what trine is met with'in the writings tradition about purgatory is so purgatory and St. Thomas Aquinas ingly unlimited financial backing is no danger of stifling thought. our own Bishops and publicists of the earliest time.” (Vol. 1, clear that those who do not be­ denies that these souls can pray is coming from fanatics who turn The Bishops are always willing to have been saying since the war lieve in it have not been able to for the living, but Bellarmine, over their property and salaries 452.) . ■ give a reliable editor sufficient with increasing clarity is so well The inscriptions in the Roman bring any serious difficulties about Suarez, and other eminent theo­ to it, or from sources that want self-expression. A privately-owned said in that very, distant conti­ catacombs prove early belief' in it from the writings of the Fa­ logians believe that the souls can to break down all religion, as a paper must invariably lag along nent,” Dr. O’Donovan asserts. purgatory by frequently asking thers. The Apostolic practice of pray for us. The Church officially prelude to ^litical revolution, is with a much smaller circulatinn An official of a London trade prayers for the dead. We also praying for the dead was as clear does not ask for their help. The worth governmental investigation. than a (Church-owned one. union took exception to item come across many references to in the fourth century as it is in only way by which they could Bishop T. .1. Toolen o f Mobile 11 (‘JThe legitimacy of the profit purgatory in the early literature the 20th. know that we prayed for them A newspaper reporter, review­ has just announced that the Cath- motiwe is to be recognized; it must of the Church. Cardinal Newman, Among the Greeks the opinion would be if they were e.spetially nlir W'pek in his diocese is now ing the screen revival of Thp .Si>n he dontrolled but not extin­ in his Development of Chrrstian grew that purgatorial fire about enlightened by God. Whether He fully owned by tixe diocese, with of jhp Crnts, a Cecil B. DeMille guished” ). Doctrine, gives some of these which some of the early Greek does so enlighten them or not we picture with Charles Laughlttn. ijlhe Rev. Daniel Kelley as editor. The Communist Daily Worker noted references. He quotes St. Fathers spoke meant mental suf­ have no way of proving. Many Elissa Landi, Fredric March, and “ As I have often said. ‘It is one made no comment on the program, ferings, such as remorse, shame, ^people bear testimony to the fact o f the most important works in Madrid air raid Cyprian, who speaks of souls that Claudette Colbert as stars, savs: views on which in England were arc to be “ cleansed and Judged a anr work out a scheme of economic Chicago.— For the first time in serve to be remembered government as giving the right to reform for the United States, Don­ the history if the local laymen’s New York.— (IN S)— Represen­ when you are distributing scurrilous speech; 2. The people ald R. Richberg, former chief ol Game day at the Indian reser­ retreat movement, colored moving tatives 6f several religious orders D R U G S^ .o Price* ^ ‘ Every Day ____s*_.^ al«a« iho *«e" promoting this congress j the NRA, made a similar sugges- vation in Oierokee, N. (;ar., brings pictures were taken of a retreat attended the Solemn Mass cele­ your patronage in the dif­ all tion. We do not need to rewrite wUh to deny expression to out the Indians in force and conducted at the retreat house, brated in the Church of St. Vin­ TWO our political constitution, he said. STORES forms of religion. offers a contrast between tradition Mayslake, near Hinsdale. The cent Ferrer by the Very Rev, Ter­ A* congress neared its close, the ferent lines of business. It is tried and proved. But we and the 20th century. Here’s a movies were made by professional rence S. McDermott, O.P., head Washington cameraman caught \ a m e pr ic e s need an economic constitution, a T. J. Ivers o f Seattle, Wash., papoose contentedly consuming an cameramen and will be shown at of the Province of St. Joseph, to Senator Hattie Caraway of .Ark­ declaration of those fundamental commenting on oim recent ice cream cone as mama watches special functions of the arch­ mark his silver jubilee in the ansas packing away her papers, about (kivernor Murphy of New principles under which a demo­ the fames. diocese. priesthood. ready to depart from the capitaL m E aaliU niu Slot WlUtaa** S* I