/ WILL Tbt Register Has the Internationit News Service (Wire and Mail), the N. C. W. C. News Service (iDcluding Radios and Cables), Listening In CIO LEADER Its Own Special Service, Lnmen Service of China. International Illustrated News, and N. C. W, C. Picture Service TRIUMPH FOR Local Local Michigan, in the Catholic Edition limelight because of the mag­ Edition nificent ceremonies by which SCORES APATHY RIGHTISTS IS D^roit, its chief city, was raised to be an archiepisco- pal see and Lansing, its capi­ CATHOLICS BELIEVED SURE tal, was made the seat of the newest diocese in'the nation, waa originally settled and John Brophy, Himself Member of Church, Priest-Obsei*ver Declares Highest Type of explored by Catholics. It is Says Communists Put Us to Shame REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) Morale and Determination Is Evi- 100 years in 1937 since the state was admitted to the ,dent in Civilians and Soldiers With Activity VOL. XIII. No. 33 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, AUG. 15, 1937 TWO CENTS Union and 90 years since Lansing was made the capi­ Villanoya, Pa.— He fears the apathy of Catholics more (By R e v . D r . J o s e p h F. T h o r n i n g ) tal. than the activity of Communists, John Brophy, director of Pai’is.— My observation of conditions in Rightist Spain the Committee for Industrial Organization, tells Richard C. Y. 0. Member Is Modest Hero leaves me with the conviction that Generalissimo Francisco The first settlers, French L. (j. Deverall, editor of The Christian Front, in an interview Bishop Foery Will Franco is certain of victory and that his victory will be o f Canadians who established which the latter writes for the current issue of his publi­ permanent worth to Christian values in European civiliza­ trading posts at Sault Ste. cation. tion.* Marie and Michillimackinac Mr. Deverall says he found that Mr. Brophy is a Cath­ Life in Franco’s Spain is absolutely normal. I visited . (now Mackinac), came about olic; that his son, Philip Noel, is studying for the priest­ Be Consecrated in every front and was given every facility for consultation 1641. The Jesuit Fathers hood at St. Meinrad’s seminary in Indiana, and that his with civilians, officers, and enlisted men. Everywhere I Dablon, Allouez, Marquette, daughter, Jacqueline, attends Mt. Mercy academy, Pitts­ found the highest type of morale and a determination to and others soon followed. burgh carry on the war to a successful conclusion. Told by Mr. Brophy in the in­ Rochester Aug. IS Of course, there is constant vigilance. At the entrance Detroit was founded in 1701 by Antoine De La Motte Ca­ terview that Catholics form a very of every city and village it is necessary to produce a “ safe large portion of the C.I.O., Mr. Rochester, N. Y. — (Special dillac, whose first important Deverall replies that, "in that event, conduct’’ from the military commander. Sentries - are Wire)— The Most Rev. Walter A. posted at all strategic roads and some of the towns near the act was to set up a church. the Committee for Industrial Or­ Notables W ill Foery, D.D., will be consecrated The Diocese of Detroit was ganization has nothing to fear fifth Bishop of Syracuse in St Pat­ frontier have strong garrisons. On the whole, however, establfshed March 8, 1833, from the Communists. rick’s Cathedral, here, on Wednes­ there are few marks of a war-time situation. During my four weeks and the first Ordinary, Bish­ “ Right,” Mr. Brophy responds, day, Aug. 18, with the Most Rev, “ we do not fear the Communists. Address SStli Edward Mooney, Archbishop of in Spain, I saw only one troop train op Frederick Rese, was con­ But we do fear the apathy of Cath­ Detroit, as , and the and that was proceeding away from secrated October 6 of that olics. I think it is a shame that Most Rev. Emmet Walsh, Bishop of the front. Vatican Attitude t year. Hence the diocese was one Communist, not afraid to Charleston, and the Most Rev. Absence of Profiteering 104 years old before being speak, draws as much attention Francis Keough, Bishop of Provi­ What is more important to the as one hundred or so Catholics. K.of CConvention dence, as co-. ' The civil population is the fact that made a metropolitan see. No, we Catholics in C.I.O. have sermon will be preached by the there has been no profiteering. Toward Franco The famous convert priest. nothing to fear from Communists, San Antonio, Tex.— Two mem­ Most Rev. Archbishop Thomas F. Prices of most commodities, in­ Prince Gallitzin, the Apostle so long as we try to effectuate the bers of the Hierarchy, two mem­ Hickey, retired Bishop of Roches­ cluding bread and meat, are lower i of the Alleghenies, who died principles enunciated by our Holy bers of the United States senate, ter. 'The Papal bull naming Bishop than when the war started. It is Father in his Labor Encyclicals.” a governor, and a mayor will be Foery .o the Syracuse see will be possible to secure excellent accom­ in 1840, at Loretto, Pa., read by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. F. Said Unchanged Mr. Deverall reports that the among those who will take part modations in any city of Spain for turned down the chance to works of. Cardinal Newman con­ in the 55th supreme convention of Bergan, Chancellor of the Roches­ 20 pesetas, which is less than two ter diocese. dollars, whereas the mo^c elaborate be the first Bishop of Detroit. stitute Mr. Brophy’s favorite lit­ the Knights of Columbus to be Vatican City.— ^Vatican officials erature ; that the labor leader’s held here Aug. 15 to 19. The assistant priest at the con­ five-course dinner can be purchased secration Mass will be the Rt. Rev. for a dollar. For other staples, decline to make any statement Until 1760, when Michi­ formal education ended at the age The. convention will open on concerning the secular press re­ Sunday, Aug. 15, with a welcome Msgr. William Hart; Administrator prices are unbelievably low. It is of 12, and that whatever education port that the has. recog­ gan fell into the hands of the h"b received after that he at­ luncheon in honor of the supreme of the Diocese of Rochester; dea­ notorious that these conditions do cons of honor, the Rt. Rev. Msgnr. not exist on the Red side. nized the government of General British, the settlers were all tributes to “ priests who were zeal­ board of directors at Our Lady of Francisco Franco in Spain. In­ French Canadians. When ous enough to come into our com­ the Lake college. Following the John F. Boppel and the Rt. Rev. The secret of the Nationalist Msgp-. James MePeak; deacon of success has been organization. No stead, these officials affirm that the territorial government munity and teach us the elements luncheon, the supreme board will there has been no change in the of our religion.” meet. the Mass, the Rt. Rev. Msg;r. Jos­ soldier or group of soldiers would was set up in 1805, there eph Cameron; subdeacon, the Rt. charge entrusted to Isidro Car­ “ When I was young,” Mr. On Monday there will be regis­ dream of trying to commandeer Rev. Msgr. Charles Shay; master dinal Goma y Tomas, Archbishop were but 4,000 settlers. Fa­ Brophy says, “ I had to struggle in tration of delegates and another supplies without written authori­ of ceremonies, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. of Toledo. His Eminence^ last ther Gabriel Richard, the my own way to find the answer to meeting of the board. Tuesday zation. Where, it is necessary for J. I. Coggin, D.D.; assistant mas­ February was named ^ provisory social injustice. I thought then morning, a Pontifical Mass will be the high command to requisition only priest ever to sit in the ter, Mpnsignor Bergan. certain commodities, compensa­ semi-official representative to the that the Church had no answer. I celebrated in San Fernando Ca­ Franco government. U. S. congress, was elected thedral by the Most Rev. M. S. Following the ceremonies in the tion is always provided. The har­ had no guidance, and was dis­ Cathedral, a consecration dinner The secular press report of as a territorial delegate in tressed. I have the answer now. Garriga, Coadjutor Bishop of Cor­ vest is moving to market just as will be served in the Hotel Seneca in time o f peace. Farmers secure recognition by the Holy See fol­ 1823. He was a co-founder The Church has the answer to the pus Christi. The sermon will be for the i^isiting members of the permission to visit the towns in lowed a visit which the Most Rev. of the University of Michigan social question if it applies it . . . preached by the Most Rev. Arthur J. Drossaerts, Archbishop of San After saving three girls from drowning at the Oak Street beach in Hierarchy and the clergy. Arch­ order to sell their grain or to buy Ildebrando Antoniutti, a member (Turn to PaKO 4 — Column 1} (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 6) Antonio. Chicago, Bob Furey, 16-year-old member of the Chicago Catholic bishop Mooney, Bishop Foery, and manufactured goods. The bulk of of the 'Vatican’s diplomatic service, After the Mass, Supreme Knight Youth organization, slipped away without revealing his identity. Hart will be the the supervision of these arrange­ paid to General Franco. The re­ Three days later a life guard’s tip led newspaper reporters to the Cleveland to Be Scene of Meeting Martin H. Carmody will place a speakers. ments is in the hands of the civil port said the Holy See had ac­ wreath at the Alamo. discovery of the hero. The Most Rev. B, J. Sheil, Auxiliary Bishop guard, an organization that in cepted a charge d’affaires from The formal opening of the con­ of Chicago and founder of the C.Y.O., is shown here congratulating Leavenworth Bishop’s Spain has won the reputation of the Spanish Nationalist govern­ Crusade Convention vention will take place that morn- Bob on his cool courage. being “ quite a serious group of ment. -ing-^th addresses of welcome by Consecration Sept. 21 p^yile.” Vatican officials point out that St. Louis, Mo.— (Special)— The Governor James V. Allred of New Yorker N.C.C.M. President (Jnly two incidents served to re­ Archbishop Antoniutti is Apos­ Texas, Mayor C. K. Quin of San Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, pastor mind me that Red guns and bat­ tolic Delegate to Albania. They Program Completed Antonio, State Deputy of Texas of St. Louis’ Old Cathedral, will teries were posted not far away. add that the Archbishop is in Spain Charles K. Walsh, and Grand be consecrated Bishop of Leaven­ On the way to the Madrid front, on a humanitarian, not a diploma­ worth, Kans., by the Most Rev. Cleveland. — Cleveland will be plays will be set up in more than Knight Henry A. Guerra of San NEW ACTIVITIES TO BE we were under fire from the heavy tic, mission. John J. Glennon, Archbishop of St. artillery with which the Reds were host in the week of Aug. 15 to 150 booths in the huge building. Antonio council. Supreme Knight Carmody will give the response. Louis, Tuesday, Sept. 21. The co- attempting to gain Brunete. Again, First Prize Winners the tenth national convention of A continuous program of illus­ In the afternoon, the supreme consecrators at the ceremony in on the highway J o at 10 the Catholic Students’ Mission trated lectures and motion pic­ council will meet and that eve­ INAUGURATED BY GROUP the new Cathedral will be the Most, o’clock in the evening, we were Crusade. Many of the facilities tures will be presented. ning the states dinner will be held. Rev. Christian H. Winkelmann, warned that travel was threatened that were ■ employed for the Committees totaling 600 mem­ The speakers at the dinner will in­ Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis, and by a band of Red raiders who had Seventh National Eucharistic Con­ bers have been organized by the clude Senators Joseph C. O’Ma­ Rome City, Ind.— Louis Kenedy | Thomas E. Purcell of St. Louis, the Most Rev. Chrjptopher E. filtered through the mountains and gress in 1935 have been Engaged Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. Treacy, honey of Wyoming and Bennett C. of New York was elected presi­ who had served as president since Byrne. Bishop of Galveston, a for­ who had killed several Falangists for the Crusade convention. The diocesan director of missions and Clark of Missouri, and Mr. Car­ dent of the National Council of 1932. Others officers elected were mer St. Louis priest. The Most the day previous. Although we principj^l meetings and the Pon­ the C.S.M.C., to provide for the mody. Archbishop Drossaerts will Catholic Men at the annual meet­ Joseph M. Tally of Providence, Rev. Rudolph A. Gerken, Arch­ were accompanied by a captain h tifical Mass will be held in the comfort of delegates who will come give the invocation and Bishop ing of the board of directors held vice president; Dr. Benjamin H. bishop of Santa Fe, will give the of the regular army, we were not main arena of the Cleveland pub­ (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 3) Garriga will give the benediction. here. Mr. Kenedy succeeds Dr. Swint of Charleston, W. Va., sec­ sermon. Bishop-elect Schulte’s permitted to continue our journey lic auditorium. Missionary dis- retary; Grattan Kerans of Wash­ installation in Leavenworth is ex­ that evening, due to orders from ington, treasurer, and Richard pected to take place on the Feast General Queipo de Llano in Seville. Priests Natural Guides of People Reid of Augusta, Ga., general of St. Michael, Sept. 29. (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) At Crusade Meeting counsel. An expanded program of activi ties, including -several new proj­ Colored Woman Begged Church for Her Race LOVE OF FREEDOM IS ects to be inaugurated in the*com- ing year, was approved by the di­ rectors of the council, who, in the Foster-Mother to period of their meeting, were the POLISH CHARACTERISTIC guests of the Most Rev. John F. Noll, Bishop of Fort Wayne and Priest Is Convert Episcopal chairman of the Depart­ Polish-Americans, whether they ish-Americans in this country; metrically opposed to everything ment of Lay Organizations, Na­ Dallas, Tex.— (Special) — Fos­ came acquainted with the work of the Pole holds dear, he says. He work in mines or mills, conduct they make splendid Americans; tional Catholic Welfare Confer­ ter-mother to a priest and a the sisters in training children. He bases his conclusions on the fol­ symphony orchestras, or manage Chicago is now the second largest ence, at his summer home on is Colored little 89-year-old Mrs. and his wife thought it would be a lowing points: Bishop’s island. The Rt. Rev. factories, have two common char­ Polish city in the world, with over Mary Jordan, one-time slave and fine thing if there were a Catholic The Pole has always been the Msgr. Michael J. Ready, general acteristics— a dream of fertile half a million of its inhabitants a convert to the Church. The par­ school for the Colored in Dallas. enemy of Russia and regards that farm lands and a passionate love members of that people; one of the secretary of the National Catholic ish she was instrumental in found­ At her first opportunity, Mrs. of freedom. That is the conclusion country as the traditional op­ Welfare Conference, and Edward ing, St. Peter’s Colored parish Jordan approached Bishop Edward Polish papers published in Chicago pressor of Poland, of political of William Seabrook, noted au­ has the largest circulation of any J. Heffron, N.C.C.W. executive here, was flourishing and the priest, Dunn and told him that a Catholic (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 3) thor, who reviews the activities of foreign-language paper "in the (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 7) who grew up in her home had church and school would help the the Polish people in this country United States; the number of Pol­ reached manhood before she was Negroes of the city. At the time, in the August number of a na­ ish-Americans who rushed to vol­ Consecration to Be Held in Chicago ever baptized a Catholic. Her (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 2) tional monthly magazine. Sea- unteer in the W’orld war was story is told in the Colored Har­ brook visited Polish communities larger than and completely out of vest. in Chicago, New York, New Jer­ proportion to that of any other Mrs. Jordan was born Mary Georgia Professor sey, and Pennsylvania and in foreign-language group in the NEW BISHOP FOR CHINA Stacker, daughter of a Narragan- many instances the parish priest United States. set Indian chief and a Colored Becomes Convert of the locality was his guide. “ I discovered that the half­ woman, in Todd county, Kentucky, “ Here I was with a Roman Cath­ million Poles in Chicago were the Jan. 19, 1848. Both her parents olic priest again for guide and same sort of people as could be IS NATIVE OF NEBRASKA had been reared by a White At Lay Retreat friend,” Seabrook writes. “ It found in any American city,” Sea­ couple. Judge and Mrs. Matt Cole­ didn’t mean that I was turning brook says. “ They are perhaps a man, aristocratic old Britishers. Washington, Ga.— An inspiring clerical. It meant, as I found out little more thrifty.” He writes Chicago.— On the 28th anniver­ all we can to lend splendor to the When Mary was six, her family incident of the Laymen’s retreat all over the map, that 95 per cent that an unofficial estimate of the sary of his'own Episcopal conse­ occasion. For, it will be a conso­ moved to Texas. She was in held at St. Joseph’s home was the of all the Poles in America were property value of the holdings of cration, Tuesday, Sept. 21, His lation, too, to the new Bishop in slavery until her 16th year, when reception into the Church of John parishioners, and that priests are Polish-Americans in Chicago is his arduous mission to remember Lincoln freed the Negroes. H. Mote, a member of the faculty natural^ guides among them.” Eminence, George Cardinal Mun­ that he received his Episcopal con­ $400,000,000. delein, Archbishop of Chicago, will After the Civil war, she married of the University of Georgia. He Interesting facts about the Pol­ Seabrook discounted the notion secration from a Cardinal of Holy ■Valentine Jordan, and of their made his solemn profession of consecrate the Most Rev. Ambrose Church.” 7 ish people that the writer found that radicals could ever influence Finger, O.F.M., a native of Ne­ union one child, Martha, was bom. faith, received conditional Bap­ t were the following: There are, the' industrial workers of Polish braska who was recently appointed Bishop-Elect En Route Here Her husbknd was a contractor. tism, and made his First Holy roughly speaking, 5,000,000 Pol­ extraction. Communism is dia- Vicar Apostolic of Chowtsun, Bishop-elect Finger is on his way While doing repair work at the Communion, all in the period of Shantung, China. The ceremony (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) Ursuline convent in Dallas, he be­ the retreat. Archbishop McNicholas Gives Labor Views will be held in Holy Name Cathe­ dral and will mark the first time Progress Marked in Canada Cardinal Mundelein has conse­ crated a Bishop for the foreign Every Wage-Earner missions. Acceding to a request that he UNIVERSITY MAN HEADS officiate sent from the headquar­ ters of the Chicago province of the Union Member, Ideal Franciscan order, Cardinal Mun­ delein said: CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT *“ By consecrating a Bishop for Detroit. — (INS) — The Most “ Radical in many instances, or the foreign missions, and moreover Rev. John T. McNicholas, Arch­ stupid, or guided wholly by ulter­ a fellow Franciscan (for I, too. SL John’s, Nfld.— (Special)— Antigonish. The work is affiliated Comerbrook on the Humber river. To observe the 25th anniversary Among those contributing large­ bishop of Cincinnati, declared in ior motives, it [labor leadership] hold membership in the order), I Five men trained in Nova Scotia with the Department of Rural Re­ Study clubs and credit unions of her conversion to Catholicism ly to the success of the tenth na­ an interview here that the ideal inspires confidence neither in its feel 1 will have completed my rec­ and backed by the commission gov­ construction. have been formed there and a com­ from Judaism, Mis* Rosalie Mario tional convention of the Catholic labor situation would be one in objectives nor its conduct,” he said. ord. I am pleased, therefore, to ernment are spreading the co­ It was a year ago last May that mittee of 20 has been chosen to Levy conducted a nation-wide es­ Students’ Mission Crusade to be which every pei^on who works for Archbishop McNicholas laid part grant your request and to accept operative movement through New­ Mr. Richardson was sent out organize a co-operative store, say contest on the spread of the held at Cleveland Aug. 17 to 20 a wage or salary belonged to a of the blame at the door of “ many the honor of consecrating the Most foundland, slightly more than a to Newfoundland by Sir John which, it is hoped, will be opened Catholic faith. The following are are the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. labor union. industrialists fighting for the con­ Rev. Ambrose Finger, O.F.M., the year since it made its first or­ Simpson to make a survey and Dec. 21, the 93rd anniversary of the first prize winner* in each of Treacy (above), director of the At the same time, however, the tinuation of economic slavery.” new Bishop for China. Of course ganized appearance. draft a prograih for the country. the pioneer Rochdale club in Eng­ the three divisions: Edward V. Society for the Propagation of the Archbishop, who recently instruct­ He said that labor must be “ ra­ we shall turn the Cathedral over Gerald Richardson of the staff His plan was accepted in June and land. Vollmer, top, of Trinity college, Faith in the Diocese of Cleveland ed priests in his archdiocese to tional, and must seek no more than to the Franciscans that day, and of St. Francis Xavier’s university organization work started shortly Study Group* in Village* Sioux City, la., college group; and local director of arrangements offer themselves as mediators il) equal justice.” He said he would the order should make it an out­ at Antigonish, N. S., is the co­ after. Other West coast areas already Mary Ann Kennedy, center, of for the meeting, and the Rev. Dr. labor disputes, laid one-half of thd not single out either individuals or standing and historic event, espe­ operative director for the country. The Bay of Islands district, in organized are the St. George’s and Holy Cross academy, Washington, Edward A. Freking of Cincinnati, blame for currentent labor____ unrest______oir organizations, declaring his aim cially in view of the calumnies that His four lieutenants are Gus Mac­ the middle of one of Newfound­ Port au Port sections. There, D. C., 4igh school group, and Mar­ secretary-treasurer of the C. S, M. labor’s disorganization and, “ more was “ not to heap abuse, but merely are being heaped upon the Fran­ donald of Glace Bay, Neil McNeil land’s greatest pulpwood areas, is dozens of little villages how have jorie ^W zius, below, of Sacred C. and general chairman of the important, the element of leader­ to plead for an exercise of common ciscans in their homeland in these of Caledonia, D. J. Maceachern o f the latest field into which the gov­ their study groups, credit unions, Heart Coshocton, O., g'ram- ship.” sense ” days. Needless to say, we shall do Judique, and Joseph Macisaac, ernment has spread, centering at (Turn to Page2 — Column 6) m u i P i i i i

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PAGE TWO THE REGISTER Sunday, August 15, 1987 FRANCO VICTORY WILL Marks Birthday in ‘Iron Lung’ NATIONAL COUNCIL OF RENEFIT CHRISTIANITY CATHOLIC MEN ACTS

(CoiTtinued From Page One) within easy range of the Red guna (Continued From Page One) preme council of the Knights of As 8 result, we had a most uncom­ North of Salamanca at Burgos, secretary, also attended the meet­ Columbus, and to Bernard J. Roth- fortable night in Santa Olalla, but Valladolid, and Vitoria, you would ing. well, N.C.C.M. director from Bos­ the next morning we were able to never dream that the nation was ton, for invaluable favors during proceed to the capital of Anda­ on a war-time footing. A resolution expressing a prayer the last year. The board of direc­ lusia. Bilbao was most interesting. (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) of gratitude for the recovery of tors also expressed its pleasure at RecuiU Training Provisional bridges take the place from educational centers in every co-operative buying societies, and His Holiness, Pius XI, was the news of the elevation of Mon­ The sole sign of war in Seville of. thd magnificent structures part of the country and the thou­ farming clubs. Co-operative lobster adopted as follows: “ The board signor Ready to the rank of Do­ was that recruits were being which once spanned the Nervion. sands of the Catholic faithful who factories and stores are the next of directors of the National Coun­ mestic Prelate and offered him trained in the grounds of the old Our hotel was being thoroughly will attend the public events of step in the program. cil of Catholic Men offer a pro­ most sincere congratulations and exposition of 1929. At Malaga, cleaned and painted after occu­ the convention and visit the mis­ The movement is even further found prayer of thanks for the re­ good wishes. it was still possible to see traces pancy by Red officers. I recalled sionary exposition. advanced along the East coast, covery of the Holy Father, Pius The death of the distinguished of Red ruin. In fact, the princi­ that a similar renovation had been north and south of St. John’s. Co­ XL They pledge to him their filial Catholic layman. Justice Morgan I pal street has not yet been rebuilt. Hotel Statler, official center of homage ttnd devotion. They necessary at the Galeta Palace the convention, will become a operative fish societies at Bauline, J. O’Brien, was noted by the board And numerous residences in the hotel in Malaga. The Rightist Pouch Cove, Flat Rock, Doorbay, thanks His Holiness for his recent in a resolution that said he was Miramar district can be seen just miniature Catholic city. Each remarkable pronouncements on government, on the other hand, morning in the ballroom. Mass Grace Cove, Redhead Cove, Cal­ “ ever a willing counselor and col­ as they were left by the Anarchist Atheistic Communism, the Condi­ has requisitioned comparatively -will be said and, from day-break verts, Ferryland, and Aquafort do laborator, who befriended the torches. At Granada and Cordoba, few privately owned buildings or all the buying of supplies and sell tion of the Church in Germany, council in many ways over a period there was little fighting. until mid-morning, Masses -will be hotels. In other words, the whole offered continuously in private all the fish of more than 2,000 and the Religious Situation in of years.” Upon our return to Salamanca, Mexico. The beneficent effects of tendency is to return reconquered chapels, which the Most Rev. Jos­ members. '-afe traveled for almost 200 miles these extraordinary letters are regions of Spain to a peace-time eph Schrembs, Bishop of Cleve­ Altogether, there are more than tempo and technique. land, will provide in the hotel for 300 co-operative societies at work now evident. r * PRIEST’S STRANGE Clergy Are Active the missionary priests and clergy throughout the colony, from the Perieeution* Deplored MIXTURE HELPS h a ir ! “ The sesqui-centenary of the Finally, I must confirm reports delegates. southernmost shore northward to ohanirt’i tnitinon CARE that are now well known in the St. Anthony, almost at the north­ adoption of the constitution of the OF TnE HAIR u now bung oent(re« to nalp luffaren. Cardinal W ill The convention will open -with United States, with its guarantees »tr»ng» componnd (now United States that churches are ern tip of Newfoundland, and the a mass meeting Tuesday evening, of religious and civil liberty, c^led HAIRMORE), mixed by Fnther June* Qilmort, open throughout Franco’s Spain Redbay on the coast of Labrador. winch grew perfect hiir on bend of btid student Einee Aug. 17, at which Bishop throws into darker contrast the in­ and the clergy are everywhere ac­ Despite his plight, Frederick Suite, Jr., Chicago paralysis victini In most cases, the groups have not then, more then 50,000 bottlee here been eueoeiefuily Schrembs will define the objective tolerable conditions suffered by oeed, til rmzJtiee going to chnrity. - Write for free tive and zealous. I witnessed re­ expressed in the convention slo­ now spending his sMond year in an iron lung, smiles as he celebrates been operating long enough to trentise to H. H. Qilinore (brother of Pnther Gflmore). Consecrate New ligious services in every one of his 27th birthday In a Chicago hospital with a Friend, Rosemary have their own stores, but study our brothers in Russia, Germany, 810 Textile Tower, SeetUe, Weebington. gan: itdatholic Action Through and Mexico, and the savage perse­ the cities I have mentioned. More­ Mission Action.” A pageant. The O’Farrell. Snite, a Catholic, recently gained nation-wide interest when clubs and- credit unions have been over, I can report that the prelates he travelled all the way from Shanghai, China, to' Chicago in the iron formed and the principles of the cution for Christian principles un­ World Gateway, written for the der Soviet influences endured by and priests of Spain look to Gen­ lung. movement examined. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM occasion and presented with a Catholics in Spain. These world­ &eaoTes Daodruff*Stopi Hiir pAlliog Bishop for China eral Franco as their friend and cast of 500 students and the Summer School EttablUhed sa-vior.' His -wife is distinguished wide tragedies cause the laity of Imparts Color and Boauty Palestrina chorus of 500 voices, The greatest problem the organ­ this country to be the more grate­ to Gray and Faded Hair for her piety. On the day of na­ izers have faced is the training of 6oc. toi $>.oo EC I>iiggiitf. (Continued From Page One) will visualize for the students their ful to His Holiness for the fearless tional independence, July 18, she opportunities to co-operate with field workers*© relieve the hard­ Hiicox Chem. Wkt. Patchogne, N,Y. to the United States and will arrive assisted at three distinct religious championship and leadership which r the Church’s missionaries in their working Nova Scotians. A summer have come from the Holy See. Aug. 18. He was born in the town­ observances and with her daugh­ battles to raise the Cross on the school teaching co-operation has i: ship of St. Bernard, Platte county, ter, Carmen, received Holy Com­ “ The officers and directors of The Discalced Carmelite Fatheri are pre> sky-line of Christendom. been established at St. John’s and the National Council of Catholic pared to receive candidatei into their Nebr., Aug. 16, 1897, in the very munion. The generalissimo, of has an attendance of 70. Among Novitiate in San Antonio^ Texaa. If any house in which Holy Mass was cele­ course, has his own private chapel At the Pontifical Mass, which Monsignor Malloy Diei caught within the grim walls of Men pray for the continued health young man feeli called to join this Order the lecturers is Bertram Fowler of either as a Priest or as a Brother, he ii brated for the first time in that and chaplain. will open the second day and at Cleveland.— The Rt. Rev. Msgr. the Toledo .^Icazar durin|; the first of the Holy Father, and for the which the Most Rev. Francis J. L. Francis A. Malloy, pastor of St. months of the' .” Amherst, N. S., journalist and perseverance and victory of his invited to correspond w ith: region. He attended the parish In every proclamation, on every author. 'The leaders expect to have school until 1910 whe; he com­ Beckman, Archbishop of Dubuque, Aloysius’ church, here, and one of Brother Head* Order 4th Time persecuted children in homelands The Very Reverend Father Joseph, OX,D m ;}lacard, and in all public gather­ will be celebrant, the Most Rev. Centerport, L. L— A new su­ a permanent school teaching the which deny religious liberty and The Shrine of the Little Flower, menced his studies for the Fran­ ings the watchword of Franco’s the best known priests of the dio­ cese, died at the age of 73. Mon- perior .general of the Franciscan doctrines of co-operation in exist­ the rights of conscience.” 906 Kentucky Avenue, ciscan priesthood at Teutopolis, Spain is: “ Dios y Patria." “ God John . T. McNicholas, O.P., Arch­ Brothers was elected at a general ence by fall. Last autumn, 26 A resolution adopted with re­ SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 111. He was received into the novi­ and Country’’ is the motto and in bishop of Cincinnati, national signor Malloy was. born in Ireland. cruside president, will speak on Summer School Opens chapter of the order held here. He Newfoundland leaders took a gard to the Catholic Hour, na­ tiate there qh June 1, 1917, and in that order. “ The Future of This Day’s is Brother Coluipba and he suc­ course at St. Francis Xavier’s uni­ tion-wide religious radio program June, 1918, pronounced his simple New Orleans, La.— The Summer versity. Diocesan Teachers College vows. He was ordained to the Youth.” A choir of 5,000 children! School of Catholic Action for the ceeds Brother Capistran, who had produced by the council, expressed from the Cleveland parochial held oflice since 1933. This is the While the marketing, buying, the gratification of the officers and Qualifies women with High School educa­ priesthood on June 27, 1924, and South and Southwest opened at and credit clubs have met with tion for teaching license required by state schools will sing. fourth time that Brother Columba members of the National Council law. All courses approved and recognised celebrated his first Solemn Mass Loyola University of the South almost general success, the co­ at St. Bernard June 29, 1924. Foster-Motk of The “ Mission Night” program with a registration of 525 from has held this high office, having of Catholic Men on learning of by State Dept. operative fisheries clubs have had SAINT MARY'S ACADEMY After completing his studies. Fa­ Wednesday, Aug. 18, will be held all civil parishes in Louisiana and occupied the post from 1925 to the increasing number of outlets 1933. a hard time to survive in their first available to the program and of Exclusive, fully accredited High School for ther Ambrose wgs appointed assist­ in the public auditorium, with ad­ from many other states. year of existence, because of a Girls. Preparee for all colleges. Con­ ant at St. Anthony’s church, St. dresses hy the Most Rev. William Prieit Writes Book on School Aid the immense good accomplished by ducted by the School Sisters of Notre* Da#ie. Catholic Works Share in Estate diwstrous year in the inshore fish­ Address, according to your interest, either Louis, and in 1926, having volun­ D. O’Brien, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia.— Most of the $17,- Toledo.— A history of public this broadcast in the last year. Priest Is Convert eries. Even here, however, say They expressed “ their deep thanks registrar of Diocesan Teachere College or teered for service in the Chinese Chicago and president of the Cath­ 000 estate left by Bernard Breen aid for private schools written by Saint Mary’s Academy, Prairio du Chl^n, the leaders, there is optimism be­ to the National Broadcasting com­ missions, he arrived in Shantung ' _____ olic Church Extension society; the of this city will be shared by Cath­ a priest-educator has just made its Wise. cause the clubs have been able to pany and its associated stations for - in company with three other young (Continued From Page One) Most Rev. James E. Walsh, supe­ olic institutions, the will, just pro­ appearance. The title of the book survive with membership intact. making this good work possible.” missionaries from the province. the Bishop, who was building a rior general of the Maryknoll bated, discloses. Nine institutions is Public Funds for Church and Last year was not considered a fair Other resolutions expressed the BOYS ! In \ 1927, the Chicago province new Cathedral, decided to turn Foreign Mission society, and the will receive generous bequests by Private Schools, and its author is test of the fisheries co-operative gratitude of the council to the THE DISCALCED CARMELITE FA­ was gdven its own mission district over his old one for the use of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. McDon­ the terms of the will. the Rev. Dr. Richard J. Gabel of scheme, especially along the West where Monsignor Finger since has Colored. nell, national director of the So­ the De Sales college faculty. Administrative board of the Na­ THERS of Holy Hill offer an opportunity Verein, Union Meet Aug. 14-18 coast, hut at least the clubs came tional Catholic Welfare Confer­ to those who have successfully completed labored without interruption. In When the new edifice was fin­ ciety for the Propagation of the Hartford, Conn.— Catholic edu­ Ex-Lawyer Begins Work as Priest through it undaunted, although their 8th grade, to study for the priesthood •iis 1932, when the district became the ished in 1905, old S t feter’s was Faith. Charleston, S. Car.— The Rev. ence, to Bishop Noll, N.C.C.M. in their Order. High School student, also cation, study, and action will be their benefits were not so apparent Episcopal chairman; to the su- accepted. Lack of funds will be given con­ Prefecture of Changtien, Monsig­ moved to Cochran street, and the At a general meeting Thursday the burden of the 82nd annual na­ George Lewis Smith, formerly a as they might otherwise have been. sideration, Write nor Pinger was named its first Negro congregation began with 12 afternoon, Aug. 19, special atten­ tional convention of the Catholic practicing lawyer in Middlesex Hunleth Family Gives Callege of Oar Lady, Holy HUL Anostolic, and when, on members under the pastorate of tion will he given to “ Communism, Central Verein of America and the county. New Jersey, who was or­ P, 0 . Hubertna, Wiaconatn. May 18, 1937, it was raised to the the Rev. John Ferdinand, S.S.J. A a Missionary Problem,” with 21st annual meeting of the Cath­ dained to the priesthood in Rome Apathy Scored by Many to Religious Life rank of vicariate apostolic, and the school was built the next year. Dorothy Day, editor of the Cath­ olic Women’s union, with dele­ in March of this year, has begun name changed to Chowtsun, Mon­ One of Mrs. Jordan’s friends olic Worker, as one of the prin­ gates from 20 states assembled his duties as an assistant at the St. Louis, Mo.— The family of signor Pinger was appointed its died and left three motherless chil­ cipal speakers. Business meetings here Aug. 14 to 18. It will also be Cathedral of S t John the Baptist Leader in C.L0. Frank J. Hunleth is noted for the first Vicar Apostolic and Titular dren, whom Mrs. Jordan took in will be held Wednesday afternoon, the golden jubilee convention of here. number of its members who have Bishop of Capitolias in Palestine, and reared as Catholics. She used Thursday morning, and Friday the Connecticut branch of the Pupils’ Transportation Voted (Contvnued From Page One) entered the religious life. Six of Bishop-elect Finger’s mission to drive the children to church in morniiig. Central Verein. Concord, N. H.— The house of I find within the embrace of my his 11 children are in religion. Five comprises some 11,000 square her o-wn wagon. One of the three, For the first time since the Boy, 15, Paddle Tennis Champ representatives, without a dissents Church the greatest freedom and of his seven daughters are mem­ ST. THOMAS . miles in the Province of Shantung, Max, was ordained a priest in meeting of organization in 1918, Washington.— James Mulvihill, ing vote, has passed a bill provid­ peace. I find in my Church my bers of the Loretto order, and one on either side of the Yellow river Czechoslovakia in 1934 and is now the Very Rev. Msgr. Frank A. 15-year-old boy, who has just won ing for bus transportation for home. I have, I believe, the so­ of his four sons is a member of MIUTARY ACADEMY at its mouth. The present scene stationed in Trinidad island. Thill will not preside at the busi­ the national senior championship pupils of parochial schools. The cial, the historical, and the spir­ the Society «f Jesus. About 50 St. Paul, Minnesota o f conflict in China is very close All these years that she was aid­ itual sense of Catholicism. ’That is ness sessions. After 17 years in in paddle tennis, is a student of measure, sent to the senate, pro­ other close relatives of Mr. Hun­ ’The Catholic Military Acad­ to the vicariate, Tientsin being ing in the establishment and devel­ the office of national secretary, why I am not afraid to speak my St. John’s college, here, conducted vides that local school boards shall leth have chosen the religious life. emy of the Middle West. less than 70 miles to the northwest opment of St. Peter’s parish and in in which he directed nine nation­ have supervision over the service. mind on the subject of social jus­ by the Brothers of the Christian Honor School. Advisory Staff of the mission. the training of her three adopted al conventions, Monsigmor Thill tice.” Schools. Women Foresters X<>t>l 70,000 Assures Personal Guidance. There are about 3,000,000 peo­ children as Catholics, she and her •resigned in December, 1935, to Milwaukee. — The Women’s Mr. Brophy suggested to Mr. Foreign Divorce Bill Introduced All Athletics. Balanced ple in the district, most of whom daughter remained Baptists— un­ become Chancellor of the Arch­ Washington.— A bill declaring Catholic Order of Foresters, which Deverall as a message he might lE'S RELIEF take to the Catholic people these Training at Low Cost. are farmers of the poorest class til 1927, when she was baptized in diocese of Cincinnati. He was that every notice of any kind giv­ held its fifth quadrennial interna­ Of these, about 20,000 are Cath­ the church she had begged for her words: “ The real enemy of the ilE B(Sore,lrritattd Skin Fall Registration, Sept. 2nd and 3rd succeeded by the Rev. Edward A. tional convention here, celebrated ing information concerning the ^ WhereviWherever it i»—however broken the For Information and Catalog olics.- race. Freking, who will be the execu­ obtaining of a divorce in a foreign its 42nd birthday with more than C.I.O. should be those who hate the and Catholic M B^urface-rreeiyeurface-freely apply «oothing

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**STRANGE BUT TRUE’ B y M. J. Murray T h ASK AND LEARN I THE BOOK Cherch Depends Addrtt* P. O. Box 1497, Denvar, Colo. :r e g iste r ^ It it not true that we really do teinly not licit to eat that which On Its Clergy not know how much an indulgence is reputed as flesh, yet it is per­ helve an individual, whether it be missible to use such in the prepara­ called i-0 days or 100 day si tion of a meal either as a condi­ THE SECRET OF ST. MAR­ GARET MARY. By Henri Gheon. On the contrary we have a very ment or for cooking foods. It is St. John Eudes, Recognizing This as Fact, definite and specific knowledge of required, however, that particles 'Trxnilated by F. J. Sheed. 39 pp. Founded Congregation for Work the effect of an indulgence on the of flesh that remain after the Sheed & Ward. $1. soul of the recipient. Usually liquefaction or melting of the lard In this inspiring little book, In Seminaries speaking, the sacramental penance, be separated and removed (Sabet- Henri Gheon portrays the secret experiences of a chosen soul of a t least in the present mild dis­ ti-Barrett Comp. Theo. Mor., page (The Liturgy Week of Aug 15 in fostering this devotion. Pop# cipline of the Church, leaves a 318). God, the Saint of the Sacred UB, 21) Leo XIII ^ave him the title. Heart. We are permitted to see to Aug. 21) debt of temporal punishment, and (By Rev. Clarence G. “ Author of the Liturgical Worship this debt is cleared by the grant If a man it necessarily employed Infinite Love in pursuit of a fa­ of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and vorite souk testing it in the fire of ISBENMANN, S.T.D.) of an indulgence. A plenary in­ every Sunday of the year, has he Sunday, Aug. 1 5— Assumption of the Holy Heart of Mary.” tribulation and misunderstanding, dulgence remits all the temporal any obligation to attend Mass on ths Blessed Virgin Mary (double of ( “ Worship” of the Heart of an occasional week-day holiday? and using it as an instrument to the ftr»t cla»» with « ^raraon Mary does not imply the giving of punishment owing to sin, a partial manifest His burning love to men. octave). Commemoration of the iSth indulgence remits a portion of Sunday after Pentecoet. Divine honors to her.) Those who can never go to Mass Born July 22, 1647, Margaret the temporal punishment owing to Monday, A u f. 16— St. Joachim, When he had finished his clasri- on Sunday are held by Divine Mary entered the 'Visitation order Father of the Blessed Virgin Mary sin. In primitive times, many cal and philosophical studies in law to hear Mass on week-days in 1669. Our Divine Lord made (double of the second class). years of heavy penance were ex­ Tuesday, Aug. 17—St. Hyacinth, 1621 at the Jesuit college in Caen three or four times a year at four solemn manifestations to this acted for great sins, but these least, when this is possible. Confessor (double). Commemora* in Normandy, John returned to " G te parisk ckurck AtSasi disciple of His Sacred Heart, and tion of the Octave of the Assumption that city to continue on for the penances were curtailed if the the climax of these messages came of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of penitent had displayed great con­ I should like to know if a Cath­ Ajls ik!s OKoent bell'tower m fron*Z[sr the Octave day of the Feast of St. priesthood against the wishes of on June 21, 1686, when the first trition, and this indulgence was olic girl who was married secret­ Lawrence. his parents, who wanted their first­ ZWiS clutrck t*x CfiRDl^aL W piSiYpofm tf& i Hte porisk Feast of the Sacred Heart was usually granted when persecution ly by a justice of the peace is Wednesday, Aug. 18— Fourth day born to marry and to carry on the is A Ml-tonfer and unahle celebrated in the convent of of the Octave of the Assumption of was impending or begun. Today, excommunicated ? the B.VJM. (sem i-double). Mass of family estate. John thought to TALLER THAN ITS Paray-le-Monial. By means of the preceding Sunday, the 13th join the secular clergy, but on the an indulgence of 40 days remits The attempted marriage between confidence and humility, this Visi­ as much as would have been UNGTH ANO after Pentecost, transferred to this advice of his confessor he applied two Catholics, or between a Sdici tHfM THE tation nun had conquered all appo­ day. Commemoi'ation of the Octave atoned for by 40 days of the Catholic and a non-Catholic, COMUtNEO/ DtSAPPOtHTEP PARISH of the' B.VAf. and of St. Agapltus, and was accepted in 1623 into the sition to this new devotion to the Congregation of the Oratory, early canonical penance. b^ore a civil authority, al­ HAS HfVER. EACCTCOA Sacred Heart. Martyr. though a grievous sin, does not Thursday, Aug. 19— John founded in 1611 by Peter de le it a sin to break a promise eC U 'lD W fA r ON. ITS Sister Margaret Mary died Oct. Eudes, Confessor (double). Com­ Berulle, adviser of St. 'Vincent de bring excommunication, accord­ memoration of the Octave of the As* one has imposed on oneself to say CHURCM/ 17, 1690; she was beatified in Paul. On Dec. 20, 1625, John was i' ing to the ordinary canon law. 1864 and canonized in 1920. Her sumption of the B.V.M. certain prayers daily? If a diocesan statue forbade such Friday, Aug. 20—St. Bernard, ordained, and at midnight of More probably the promise was love- and devotion to the Sacred Abbot and Doctor (double). Com­ Christmas offered his first Mass. weddings under pain of excommu­ Heart merit our imitation; she memoration of the Octave of the a simple resolution and involves nication, however, the excommuni­ Assumption of the B.V.M. Two years later, an epidemic no sin. It is certain that a true j n a tailei" nnd beckops us on to complete sur­ Saturday, Aug. 21—St. Jane broke out in Normandy and John cation would be effective, under render to thic Divine Heart and promise, not a mere resolution, the same rules as apply to all ex- ' M eirTonaC U )in3oui in T^QUfEU Frances Fremiot de Chantal, Widow volunteered to work among the however, imposes some obligation urges us to seek our consolation at (double). Commemoration of the sufferers of his native pro'vince. communications. If there is no CAmOfiflL, ea-TTfiNY,erected, this source from which she de­ Octave of the Assumption of the in conscience. The more common priest in a place and it seems cer­ B.VJM. After two months spent in minis­ and more probable opinion teaches bij ike Grriericctn Ser (Jssoaidioii rived her strength. Each page of tering spiritually and medically to tain that none is cominp; for ft M. Gheon’s book is an incentive that the gravity or lightness of month, a couple nay validly and and. (imeriectn. (auJuers, ko His experience in preaching the sick and dyin^ John retired the obligation depends on the in­ to model our lives on the pattern missions led St. John Eudes, as it to the Oratory at Caen, until an­ licitly wed in the prese.ice of two SAINT 1Y£S, A of the Sacred Heart.-^ames tention of the one promising. If witnesses. 4^ civil marriage would had his friend, Vincent de Paul, other plague there in 1631 called Condon, S.J. to the conclusion that the salva­ an individual intends to oblige be permitted in such rare instances, WHO him out again. Rather than spread himself in a serious matter under tion of the Church depended on the infection to his fellow priests, to preserve legal forms. (See canon MY CHILD LIVES. By Rev. pain of grievous sin, he is grave­ 1098.) . WAS A LAWYER. its clergy. Preaching minions to John lived in a large barrel in a ly bound to fulfill the promise. / *H« i« wicUlij hivnMred Alph. Memmesheimer. Benxiger.^ the {leople ■was not sufficient; the field and received his food from a 175 pp. $1.25. If it is light matter, the obliga­ Is there any charge for a Re­ solution had to begdn already in nearby convent. With a deep understanding of the training given in seminaries. tion to keep the promise is light quiem Mass, funeral services, and nW canonization, cause The following ten years were to grief and a thorough grasp of the The better to accomplish this end, \ provided the individual intended a sermon by the priest? oF BLESSED MARTIN DE give John the experience needed the same. In case of doubt problems of evil Father Memmes­ St. John established his congrega­ for his later work. In this time, Every diocese has its schedule whether it was a true promise *Zt i» a rtmrlsabls fact tbat tb« word! heimer devotes himself through tion of secular priests, who should he was busy chiefly in giving mis­ of taxes and determined fees, POR.RES, A DOMINICAN FRIAR 175 pages to the presentation of r or only a simple resolution, and smaOQUS and CHVaCH» nfalch fo r I 9 devote themselves to this work. sions, and among mission preach­ whether one intended to oblige which must be moderate and fixed OF LIMA, PE R U , WHO WAS A the Catholic attitude toward death, For a special devotion, St. John ers he became the most distin­ in such a manner that all occa­ eenturi«8 have stood for diaaetrlcall/ oneself gravely or lightly, the NeoRo, U proceeding. especially the death of children, recommended his followers to the guished. Bishop Le Camus of problem should be. presented to sion of contention and scandal is opposed institutions, have really the whose passing it is difficult for us worship of the Sacred Hearts of Belley sftid of him: “ I have heard to understand. The sub-title, one’s confessor in Confession. removed and the rights of all Tie diad. in 1639. 'Btt fuist-dft^ same msaxxing since their primary sense Jesus and Mary, and for his part all the best preachers in Italy and concerned are well defined (cf. “ Consoling Thoughts for Be­ IS 4 nabonftj. m> lus tutfoe Und. is "ASSOCBLr* or ”b(£B!TZH9-PLAC8«. France but I have not heard any­ May the people who assist at canon 1234). Everyone is strict­ reaved Parents,” does not belie the Canadian Communists one who touches the heart, so Mass answer the priest in place ly forbidden to exact more than - » Abbe Fillioiu contents. Every one of the ten deeply as does this good father.” of the server? the diocesan schedule allows for chapters has a particular message Hope to Win Youth It was a saying of John that “ the What is in itself permissible burial or funeral services or ■ for whose effect will evidently. and Rome.— Communists in Canada preacher beats the bushes but ths is not always advisable, and, as anniversaries. The poor shall be assuredly be an advance in that are making extensive efforts to confessors catch the birds.” In confusion and disturbance may be given decent funeral and burial sweet resignation to God’s holy win over the young. Letters From his lifetime, John preached 110 caused to both priest and people services absolutely free of charge, ENVY IS SIN THAT BARS will, which is the heart of the Rome declares in an article on the missions. by this manner of answering the according to the laws of the Christian’s consolation in all ad­ advancement of Marxism in that One concern of John in the priest, the common practice of liturgy and the regulations of versity. With due reservations and country. “ The Communists have course of his missions was the having, a server answer the priest the diocesan statutes (canon proper apologies. Father Memmes­ launched a big movement. One is position of women and girls re­ should' rather be followed (Woy- 1235). FROM KINQDOM OF QOD heimer attempts in several places for boys and girls from 6 to 12 claimed by God’s grace from a dis­ wod volume 2, Appen. 3, 34e). to take the mourning parents some years, who are known as ‘pio­ orderly life. His first solution to Are grade school children little way into the inscrutable neers.’ The ‘Young Communists’ the problem was to place these What is the brown scapylar? obliged to observe the Church law EnVy is defined as a feeling God, we must be careful to avoid theless, He knew exactly what ways of Divine Providence, and in deal with boys and gprls from 12 penitents in temporary nomes with The brown scapular, often on fast and abstinence? of sadness we have when we see it (Gal. V, 21). He was doing. The traders had doing so points out with great to 16 years. At the latter age, the religious people, where the tempta­ calM simply the scapular, is the The law of abstinence binds all the prosperity of others and look It is a dangerous sin; for, if no right to be in the Temple. effectiveness many future possi­ young folks join the ‘cells’ of the tion to sin would be lessened. badge of the Confraternity of who have completed their seventh upon this prosperity as our own we permit hatred to be engendered He did them no injustice by bilities from which death may have party in the workers’ organiza­ There was, however, nothing pei> Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, adopted year of age; the law of fasting loss. It is sinful only when ac­ in us because of the prosperity of driving them out and interfering happily saved a beautiful child.— tions, or, if they are students, in manent about this arrangement. on account of the traditional vision binds all persons from the com­ companied by a lack of charity others, it will almost inevitably ■with their business. James J. McQuade, S.J. the Students’ League of Canada.” In 1641, a house was rented ai wherein, through St. Simon Stock, pletion of their 21st year until toward others. Inasmuch as St. lead us to commit injustices “ Be angry and sin not,” is the a refuge for penitent women until she added a scapular to the the beginning of their 60th year Paul includes envy among the sins against them. advice to us in both the Old and THOUGHTS ON THE GENTLE Two Dominican Priests honest work could be found for Carmelite garb. To this are at­ (canon 1254). that bar men from the kingdom of It is not envy, however, when New Testament (Ps. iv, 5, and MASTER. By J. E. Moffxtt, S.J. them. John soon saw that the 80 pp. Bruce. SO cent*. tached many indulgences a n d we see the prosperity of others Ephes. iv, 26). This text en­ Arrested in Cologne care must necessarily be in th* Father Moffatt ba. been adding privileges, particularly that those and feel sad over our own lack courages us to holy or just anger. London.— The Dominicans here hands of a religious congregation, , who have worn the brown scapu­ of success, although without any constantly to hi* beautiful little announce that two members of the and in 1644 the Visitandines of The opportunity for holy anger, lar, observed chastity according hatred of them or desire to in­ serie. of meditation volume, called German province, the Rev. E l^ r Caen accepted the work. A few Acts of Penitent however, does not arise with any­ to their state, abstained from jure them. Or is it envy if we “ Minute Meditation..” Each vol­ Hagemann and the Rev. Ignatius years later, the sisters in charge thing near the frequency that flesh meat on every Wednesday see our neighbor prospering and ume of the leries, of which thii it Eschmann, have been arrested by of the house of refuge separated and Saturday or daily recited the feel sorry because we have rea­ marks our ordinary trials. Some the .ixth, i. full of penetrating the Nazis in Cologne and impris­ from their convent to form a dis­ Pardon Requisite people constantly irritate other Little Office of the Blessed Vir­ son to know that he has not led thought, directly to the point and oned. They had been preaching tinct congregation, recognized in persons. Even the saints have gin, or faithfully observed some a good life. We are guilty of retting on the foundation, of a sermons in Cologne. It is asserted 1650 by the Bishop of Bayeux un­ other such work, and otherwise (One of a New Seriei on the the due reception of the sacra­ perversion of zeal, however, if we noticed this about their associates. .olid .pirituality.— J. J. McQuade, that the sermons were of “ a strict­ der the name of the Sisters of Our led a virtuous life will after death “ Catholic Catechism’’ of Car­ ment Consequently, this Holy allow this to sadden us greatly. It has taken iron will-power and S.J. ly religious character and appro­ Lady of Charity of the Refuge, particularly profit by the inter­ dinal Gasparri) Synod declares that this contrition We do not remember that many the strength of great grace for priate to the present troublous The care of these penitents and cession of Our Lady, especially on While it is true that the sacra­ is not simply cessation from sin people who prosper in this life saints, at times, to be able to times.” the labor of reclamation of their keep themselves under control Ground Is Broken for Saturday, the day consecrated in ment of Penance is the Divine­ and a proposal to lead a new life, are getting all the reward that New Academy Building souls had been going on for about her honor. ly appointed means for reconcil­ or actually beginning a new life, is coming to them for the good when certain persons were around. Landon’s Name Stricken 30 years before Rome gave it* ing the sinner with God, it is but that it includes a hatred of they have done and will have no The best thing for ordinary peo­ Belleville, 111.— The Most Rev. approval in 1666. The sisters Are there any members of the one’s past life, in accordance with ple to do under such circum­ Bishop Henry Althoff officiated at From Spanish Statement were established as a recognized Congregation of Holy Ghost Sis­ quite obvious that certain dis­ prosperity in eternity. positions and acts on the part the words: ‘Cast away from you If our neighbor prospers, and stances is to avoid the trouble­ the solemn blessing .and breaking Dubuque.— The name of former institute, ■with enclosure and ters in the United States? all your transgressions by which makers. People seeking high per­ of the ground for the new Notre Governor Alfred M. Landon of solemn vows. From the cong;reg;a- Yes, they have an American of the penitent are requisite to he is our enemy, and we hate him forgiveness. Since he chose to you have transgressed, and make for it, there is usually more of fection, however, sometimes de­ Dame academy building here. Kansas, Republican nominee for tion was formed in 1835 the Sis­ house at 319 Middlesex avenue, to yourselves a new heart and a liberately seek the company of Many prominent civic officials President in 1936, has been with­ ters of Our Lady of the Good Metuchen, N. J. They also are forsake God by wilful sin, he the sin of hate than of envy in must spontaneously return to Him new spirit’ (Esech. xviii, 31). This us. irritating people in order to gain took part in the ceremony mark­ drawn from the list pf 76 signa­ Shepherd, known more familiarly called the White Sisters from their holy synod further teaches that, the extra merit of keeping them­ ing the opening of work on the tures affixed to a statement that in English-speaking countries as white garb. in humility and contrition before Sometimes, we might be doing the flood-gates of the sacrament although this contrition may at a very virtuous thing by wishing selves under control. new building to be financed by the appeared last May which con­ the “ Good Shepherd nuns.” times approach to perfect charity If we inflict punishment on School Sisters of Notre Dame. demned the alleged bombing by Another result of his mission Can an unbaptiged man who was of Penance will open to pour forth that our neighbor did not have a and that a person may be recon­ person who has not deserved it, Spanish Rightist aircraft of the experience was to convince John married to a Catholic woman by the purifying grace of reconcilia­ wealth. If he were making bad tion. ciled to God before actually re­ use of his riches and were travel­ or deal it out excessively, or pun­ the cause of peace demands that Basque city of Guernica in April. that the clergy needed reform a priest and who is now divorced ceiving this sacrament, yet none we often eat the humble pie. A The reason for the withdrawal of even more than their people. He be married again to a Catholic Before approaching the tribunal ing a greased slide into hell, we ish without authority, we are the less such reconciliation is not would be wishing him well if we guilty of the sin of anger. man loses far more by anger than Mr. Landon’s signature was that saw the solution for this problem woman in the Church? of Penance, the penitent must to be attributed to contrition apart he ever gains by keeping up his the original wording of the state­ in seminary training. In 1643, he Unquestionably a dispensation make a careful examination of his hoped that he would lose the Whether or not it is mortal de­ from desire to receive the sacra­ prolific source of his sin. It also pends on these things: Whether imaginary digpiity. Nothing fo­ ment as presented to the signers left the Oratorians to form a new from the impediment of disparity conscience, for the purpose of re­ ment. At the, same time, the ments anger more than anger. had not been followed throu^out. cong;regation of secular priests to of worship was secured by the calling the sins committed since would be virtuous if we foresaw it does serious damage to the synod declares that • ‘imperfect that he would use wealth or posi­ other, whether it is wholly volun­ undertake the training of the priest before he witnessed the mar­ his last good Confession. This contrition,’ which is called ‘attri­ clergy in seminaries. 1. examination of conscience should tion unjustly or for other bad tary on our part, and whether we riage' and the parties were valid­ tion’ — since it generally arises The new Congregation of Jesus begin with an invocation of the ends and we wished thi.t he would have given sufficient reflection to ly married. Hence, there can be either from consideration o f the MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED and. Mary, called also Eudists after no question of remarriage. assistance of the Holy Ghost, that not gain this richness or power. realize what we are doing. We vileness of sin or from the fear of If we do not want to see a are also gmilty of the sin of anger their founder, consecrated to “ the He may grant him the grace to hell and punishment — not only Following 1. ■ list of motion picture, reviewed and elae.ifled by the National Most Holy Trinity as the first Are the prayers, “ 0 God Thou know, repent, and confess his sins neighbor deprived of his wealth, if, instead of seeking justice in council of the Legion of Deeency through it. New York headquarter.; does not make a person a hypo­ but, nevertheless, allow ourselves punishing someone else, we are principle and last end of priestly hast in this past night,” and “ To in all sincerity. The penitent crite if it excludes the will to Claa. A—Section 1— Unobjectionable lor General Patronage to be saddened by the fact that we motivated by spite. “ 'Vengeance Affair, of C.ppy Rlcki. The Basin Riders of the Rockies dignity and holiness,” met with im­ Thee, My God, before I lay me should reflect when it was that ^n . . . but is a gift of God. . . . mediate opposition from the Jan- dow n to rest,” approved by the he last made a good Confession, are not also rich, we are not guilty is mine, I will repay, saith the African Holiday Heart’s Desire Riding on Air And, while it is true that this of envy, but our feeling may some­ Lord.” Here again, however, the Angel'. Holiday High, Wide, and Handsome Roaring Timber senists and from the French Ofa- Church? recalling whether he performed ‘attrition’ cannot of itself, with­ Anything for a Thrill hoosier Schoolboy, The Hootin' Tootin’ Rhythm torians. So strong was this oppo­ times be sinful and it surely de­ desire or the actual doing of seri­ Armored Car Hotel Haywire Rhythm in the Clouds Yes, they were composed by the the penance imposed, and he out the sacrament of Penance, sition that John was unable to Rev. Albert Schaeffler, C.SS.R. should then call to mind the sins parts from Christian perfection, ous evil to another must enter be­ Bank Alarm I Cover the War Hustler’s Vall.y It’a L ov . I’m After secure the approval of Rome for which teaches us that the lovers fore there is mortal sin. Behind the Headline. Shadow Strikes, Th* JespecUlly mortal) oompitted by S f i‘° jo“ S'd“ p“°s?hta Big Shot. The Jubilee Shall We Dance T his foundation in 1646. Indirect Is evolution condemned by the of poverty are blessed. “ Let not the sun go down upon Black Aces Kidnaped in Shanghai Sing and Be Happy obtaining-btaminrof of God'sGod', graceppa.o Blazing Barrier. King Solomon’s Hines Sing, Cowboy, Sing approbation came finally in 1648, Church? Do not some Catholic in the sacrament of Penance. If we have an inordinate fear your anger,” cautions St. Paul lest our property should pass to Biasing Sizes Ltw for Tombstone Singing Marine, Th* when the Congregation of Propa­ authorities teach evolution? and the Church, and against the Those, then, calumniate Catholic (Ephesians iv, 26). Boot, of Destiny Law Han Is Born Slim ganda recognized the establish­ In so far as evolution (abso­ special duties of his state. He another, .the sin is jealousy rather Children are especially given to Born Reckless League of Frightened Hen Small Town Boy, Th. writers who say that the- latter Bulldog Drummond at Bay Legion of Hissing Hen Speed to Spar. ment at Caen as a seminary, lute) denies the special act of should try to recollect the number maintain that the sacrament of than envy. displays of temper. In the vast St. John Eudes was also among creation of life, of man’s soul, of his sins, their character, and Envy is mortally sinful only if Californian, The Life of Emile Zola, The Super Sleuth Penance confers grace independ­ majority of cases, they commit Can This Be Dixie T Landon by Night There Goes My Girl the first to promote devotion to and attributes the whole process any circumstances that may alter ently of good dispositions on the the matter is great. Nevertheless, no more than venial sin, when Captain. Courageous Love in a Bungalow Think Fast, Mr. Moto the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In their nature. Circumstances that it is a feeling that can very easily Case of the Stuttering Man in Blue, The Thirteenth Man to a natural development from part of those who receive it. This they commit any sin at all. Man 1670, he published a book, entitled inorganic matter,; it is condemned alter the nature of our sins and be cultivated. Christians should Bishop, The Harried Before BrMkfast This Is My Affair the Church of God has never is born a barbarian and only by Come on Cowboys Marry the Girl Three Comrades, The The Devotion to the Adorable by the Church. Absolute evolu­ should therefore necessarily be taught or thought. Those also nip it in the bud. long training can he be brought Dance, Charlie, Dane. Ueet the Missua Tough to Handle Heart of Jesus, which included a tionism is not justified by physical confessed are such as change a Hatred, joy over another’s loss, Dangerous Adventure Melody for Two Turn Off the Moon teach falsely who say that contri­ to realize that the world and the Devil Is Driving. The Michael O'Halloran Two-Fisted Sheriff proper Mass and Office of the Sa­ science that has establish^ with­ venial-sin into a mortal sin; when, tion is something extorted and sorrow at his success, rebellion stars and everything in them do out doubt the stability of species, Doomed at Sun Down Mile a Minute L ov. Two Gun Law cred Hdart. This feast was first for example, a lie does grave harm compulsory and not free and against authority, back-biting and not belong to him alone. Chil­ Emperor's Candlesticks, The Mountain Music Two of Us, The without ever discovering veritable to our neighbor; or when a mortal observed on Aug. 31, 1670, with voluntary.’’ It ia most important calumny, and discord among peo­ dren’s nasty tempers are cooled Empty Holsters N .w Faces Under Strange Flags the Bishop’s consent, in the semi­ specific transformations; more­ sin is multiplied by attendant con­ Firefly, The North of the Rio Grands Under th* R.d Rob. to note that a person who goes to ple of the same rank—these are off only after many corrections. nary at Rennes, over, it is condemned by meta­ ditions, as in the case of a theft Flying Fists Ohl Doctor Vlctorls the Grest Confession knowing well that he some of the sins that travel in Some, alas, never recover. But Ever Since Eve On Again— Off Agaip Venus Makes Trouhl* physics that refuses to admit committed in a sacred place; or It was John’s intention to join has no contrition (or “ attrition’’ ), the trail of envy. parents should make every effort Forlorn River One Mile From Heaven Wee Willie Winkle to the devotion of the Sacred that effects can be more perfect when the thing stolen is sacred or Frame Up. The Outlaws of the Orient West Bound Limited not only does not obtain forgive­ tq keep their offspring from out­ Heart of Jesus also that of the than their efficient causes. The consecrated. Girl Said No. The Outer Gate, The Wildoatt.rs ness of his sins but also commits ANGER IS MORTAL SIN Paradise Isle doctrine of the natural develop­ bursts of temper. People who have Go Getter. The Windjammer Holy Heart of Mary, Pope Leo XIII After a diligent and sincere ex­ a grave sin of sacrilege. WHEN IT SEEKS GREAT ■violent tempers are very prone Gold Racket, The Range Defenders Wings Over Honolulu says in the decree of beatification ment of all the species of the Reckless Ranger amination of conscience, with even Contrition for sin ought to be DAMAGE TO OTHERS to commit the mortal sin of Great Hospital Mys­ Yodelin' Kid From Pin* that “ he was the first to think animal and vegetable world from Anger, one of the commonest of tery, The Reported Missing Ridge but a brief meditation on the base- interior, supernatural, sovereign, anger. Gun Lords of Stirrup Riders of the Dawn You Can’t Beat Lov* —and_ that not without Di^vine in­ a few primitive types created by sins, is an emotion that inclines God is moderate evolution. Cath­ ness of sin, it will not be difficult and universal. “ Interior" con­ Most of us need to learn that spiration— of rendering to them trition is that which is not merely us to violence and revenge when­ Class A— Section 2— Unobjection.ble for Adult* olics are free to believe in moder­ for the penitent to excite in his we cannot have everything we liturgical worship.” In 1674, the heart genuine contrition. The on the -lips but flows from the ever things displease us. Artiita and M od.li Girls Can Play Saratoga year before St. Margaret Mary’s ate evolution, excluding the evolu­ want. The world got along very Aa Good as Married Good Earth, Th* She Had to Eat (Council of Trent thus explains the heart. “ Supernatural” contrition Most of us are easily displeased. tion of man. Since man’s soul well before we were born and Blonde Trouble Grckt Gambini, The Slav* Ship revelation of the Sacred ^leart, necessity and nature of contri­ is that which, under th^ influence Whenever we allow our ill-filin g Camille I Met Him In Paris Stella Dallas Pope Clement' X had issued six is directly created in each case by will get aleng very nicely after we Confeziion It Could Happen to You They Won’t Forgot God, evolution of man as a whole tion : “ Contrition, which holds first of grace, springs not from natural to reach a state where it inter­ bnefs of indulgences for the Con­ feres with our good judgment, we die. It is not absolutely neces­ Dead End John Meade’s Woman ThirtMnth Chair, T h . from the lower animals is im place amon|: the acts of the peni­ but from supernatural motives; Dr. Knock Kid Galahad Toast of N.w York fraternities of the Hearts o f Jesus are guilty of sin. But we are sary that it fall into our par­ possible. tent, is feTief of spirit for and that is, from motives realized by Don’t Turn ’Em Loom. Knight Without Armor Topper and Mary established in Eudist detestation of sins we have com­ faith. “ Sovereign" contrition is not guilty of the mortal sin of ticular eccentricities. Yet, there Easz Livin* Lady Escapes, The War Lord seminaries. are thousands who live as if they mitted, with a firm purpose of not that whereby we detest sin above anger unless we do or wish seri­ Epiiode Last Train From Madrid What Beeomes of th* John’s last mission was preached Is it wrong to use fryings and thought that it ought to. Excluaivt Midnight Madonna g Children I sinning in the future. Such move­ any other evil. But it is not req­ ous damage to others. out in the open in the winter of meat greases for frying or cook­ If you are tempted to an out­ Fight to the Finish, A Night Must Fall * Woman Ckas«s Man ing purposes on Friday? ments of contrition were at all uisite that this sorrow be supreme There is an emotion called just Fly Away Baby Parnell World’s in Love. The 1675. He never properly recov­ times necessary for obtaining par­ in an intensive sense; that is, that anger, which is not sinful at all burst of temper, keep silent until Forev.r Yours Public Wedding You Can’t Have Everything The law of abstinence forbids Footloos* Heiress San Quentin ered from the ordeal. He died don for sin, and, in the case of per­ its i^ehemence should surpass all but virtuous. Christ was angry you cool off. If you must write Aug. 19, 1680, was beatified in the eating of flesh-meat and of a rebuking letter to somebody, Clas* B— ObiKtionabl* in Part broth made of meat, but does not sons who have fallen- into sin after other grief ever experienced over with the money-lenders and mer­ Between Two Women Outcasts of Poker Flat Tenth Mao. The 1909, and canonized in 1925. The Baptism, they prepare the way for temporal misfortunes. Our con­ chants who violated the Temple. wait 24 or 86 hours after you Devil’s Playground Star Is Born. A Two Who Dared congregation prospered after the exclude the u se' of eggs, milk, have written it and then read milk products (cheese and but­ the remission of sins if accom­ trition is “ universal" wher we re- He drove them out of the sacjred Dreaming Lips Talk of th* Devil When Thief Meets Thief death of its founder until the it over to see whether or not it Juggernaut ter), and any seasonings of food panied by trust in the mercy pent of all the sins we have com- precincts of His Father’s hcrase French revolution. It was recon­ is worth sending. CUsi C— Condemned though made from the fat of ani­ of God and a determination to ful­ itted or at least of all -mortal on two occasions. Unquestionably, Damaged Goods Damag.d Lives PitfaUi of Youth stituted in 1826, but it never re­ mals (canon 1260). It is cer- fill whatsoever is requisite for jins. He felt greatly stirred up. Never­ Even when we are in the right. covered its iseminaries in France. m->y. { T

PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, August 1, 1937 LISTENING IN Twelve California lo u Honored for 1,900th Game Cateclisls Marl AMERICA PRAISED FOR (Continued From Pafo Ona} LIBERTY IN EDUCATION and his statue was wreathed or. the cross of Christ for the first Priests Honored ISA Anoiversary one of the large public buildings time on the banks of the St. Mary’s Notre Dame, Ind.—True free­ interference by political and other that was decorated in honor of the river for the evangelization of the dom in education and religious selfish influences. This freedom new Archbishop's coming. Huron Indians. Divine Providence thought as enjoyed in the United is your American heritage and reserved it to Pope Pius XI both to By Holy Father Of First Center States was stressed by the Rev. your Catholic heritage, and should A Great Lakes state, Michigan raise Isaac Jogues to the honors of David Mathew of the University be valued above all lesser bless­ has thousands of acres of good the altar as a saint and to establish of London, speaking at the closing ings with which you are endowed farm land. There are more than the ecclesiastical province of De­ Los Angeles.—Twelve priests of Huntington, Ind.—The Society of Missionary Catechists of Our exercises of the .19th summer in this country.” 5,000 interior lakes, many of them troit in this district where the the Archdiocese of Los Angeles school at the University of Notre martyr worked. Later, another Blessed Lady of Victory celebrated In concluding. Father Mathew once part of the Great Lakes sys­ have been honored by His Holi­ Dame. pointed out that, in the future, tem. Industrially, the state is the Jesuit, Father Rene Menard, was ness, Pope Pius XI, the Most Rev. the 15th anniversary of the Prior to his address, 30 ad­ Europe could make contributions headquarters of the automobile in­ martyred in this locality hy the John J. Cantwell, Arcjibishop of founding of its first mission cen­ to American education, but that dustry. Detroit has 54 automo­ savages. "Here, too, between the Los Angeles, announced. Nine ter in New Mexico. The society vanced and 33 baccalaureate de­ grees were conferred by the Very the United Sta\es has progressed bile plants. The Catholic popula­ Great Lakes, Father Jacques Mar­ Monsignori have been named itself was founded in 1921, a year Rev. John F. O’Hara, C.S.C., presi­ so far that transient visitors will tion of the archdiocese is more quette meditated and prepared his Domestic Prelates a n d three before the opening of the first dent of the university. have no more than passing in­ than 550,000, even with the loss great voyage of exploration, which prie.^ts have been made Papal center at Watrous, N, Mex. a fluence. of the Diocese of Lansing (about led him to the discovery of the Mis­ Chamberlains to the Holy Fa­ The Society of Missionary Cate­ In speaking of the place of the 50,000). There are still more than sissippi, the Father, of Waters. ther. chists is a^religious community of United States in,the world of edu­ These are names of greatness for 700 priests in the archdiocese. Be­ The following Monsignori were women whose members engage in cation in the coming decade. Fa­ religion and civilization; and their fore the dirision, there were 102,- elevated to the rank of Domestic religpous and social welfare work. ther Mathew laid special emphasis memory is worthy and joyfully on the union of religion and learn­ ^305 parish school children, as Prelate: The Rt. Rev. Bernard The catechists do no institutional hound up with this solemn occa- ing, which he declared is “the only Seen in The extraordinary a showing as IS J. Dolan, Chancellor of the arch­ work. Their-ideal is tHe spirit­ real road to ultimate truth.’’ made anywhere in the hation. diocese; the Rt, Rev. John J. ual and corporal welfare of the Clifford, pastor of St. John’s par­ poor. They accomplish this end “ There are few parts of the The new Archbishop of Detroit, We were glad to see that proper ish, Hyde Park; the Rt. Rev. through the visitation of the world today,’’ he continued, “ where Headlines the Most Rev. Edwar^ Mooney, is recognition was given in the De­ Francis J. Conaty, pastor of Holy homes of the needy and the reli­ religion and learning are per­ one of the smoothest diplomats and troit services to the late great Cross parish; the Rt. Rev. Nicho­ gious instruction of their chil­ mitted to proceed without serious cleverest men in the American Bishop of that see, Michael Joseph dren. They live in a convent las Conneally, pastor of St. Moni­ IHHIV I vmwSHIIIF Hierarchy. He is only 55, yet has Gallagher. The Register owes a provided for them in their mis­ RAISING MICE is an occupa­ ca’s parish, Santa Monica; the George M. Cohan already been Apostolic Delegate debt to Bishop Gallagher, for he Rt. Rev. George Donohoe, pastor sion district. From this center, Warning to Nazis tion of almost 1,000 women in they go out to the surrounding to India (1926), Apostolic Dele­ was one of the first Ordinaries to of St. James’ parish, Redondo Britain. > give a letter of endorsement to towns a n d settlements, often Is Issued by Pope gate to Japan (1933), and Arch­ Beach; the Rt. Rev. Michael J. CONCRETE USED in the new this paper when it became a na­ reaching as many as 27 districts bishop-Bishop of Rochester, N. Y. Galvin, pastor of Holy Family- Preientation by George M. Cohan, veteran screen star, of a gold department of interior building in (1933). Tall, able-looking, with tional publication. His letter parish, Glendale; the Rt. Rev. watch to Lon Gehrig, star first baseman of the New York Yankees, from one center. They not only Castelgandolfo. — (INS) — A meant plenty in our pioneer days, care for the needy poor in their veiled warning to Germany of im­ Washing;ton would make a five- a ready smile, he gave a series of Edward R. Kirk, pastor pf St. on the occasion of his 1,900th consecutive game was one of the high foot sidewalk from the capital to outstanding addresses in his instal­ "To speak of the phenomenal spots of "Gehrig day’’ at the Yankee stadium, above. homes and furnish them with the pending “ disaster’’ unless the Basil's parish; the Rt. Rev. Mi­ necessary medical care, but also New York city. lation and at his first formal action growth of this diocese,’’ said Arch­ Nazis halt their war on Catholic chael O’Gorman, pastor of St. Mi­ make house-to-house visits pro­ iO IOWA LIQUOR dealers sat as^ Archbishop, the installation of bishop Mooney at his installation, chael’s parish, and the Rt. Rev. instruction was voiced by Pope viding food and clothing and thus down to lunch. Water and steak Bishop Joseph H, Albers of Lan­ “ is to conjure up above all the ven­ Bernardino J. Schiaparelli, pas­ Pius in addressing a group of Bel­ sing, Bishop Albers, who was or­ erable figure of Bishop Gallagher, relieving the necessities of the gian pilgrims, sauce were the only liquids on the tor of Sts. Peter and Paul’s par­ suffering poor. The catechists table. dained in 1916 and consecrated as whose name is indissolubly linked ish, Wilmington. New Papal Cham­ “ As long as Christian education LATE WORLD NEWS also care for the humble mission Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati in with the establishasent of 105 par­ berlains are the Very Rev. Msgrs. continues in Belgiun^.’’ the Pontiff SOWING. RICE by plane has 1929, is a fine canonist, an out­ ishes and. the building of 150 par­ Michael O’Halloran, Precious chapels, train altar boys and said, “ great hope may be felt for been developed in Central Califor­ standing business man, and the ish schools, to say nothing of the Blood parish, Los Angeles; Martin choirs, and organize sodalities. the future of the country. nia fields. Fliers get 60 to 75 cents possessor of a personality of rare institutions of higher learning and C. Keating, Holy Trinity parish, Lisieux Reliquary From U. S. seminated in the Philippines in an­ The society was founded by the “ But woe to Belgium and to all an acre for this dangerous pur­ charm. Lansing is lucky to get charity which owe so much to his Burbank, and Joseph T. McGuck- Paris.— The right arm of St. ticipation of a visit to the islands Rev. John J. Sigstein of Chicago. nations if Christian instruction suit. him as its first Bishop. inspiring zeal. The tireless energy en, secretary to the Archbishop. Therese, the hand that vnrote by Margaret Sanger is being In 1924, the Most Rev. John F. were neglected, as is happening un­ with which he met the problems of Histoire d’une Ame (Story of a planned, Noll, Bishop of Fort Wayne, Ind., fortunately in a country of Both in Detroit and in Lansing, unprecedented expansion in this Archbishop Mooney went on pub­ Soul), is to, be preserved in the Cani^ian Is Nun 70 Years through Our Sunday Visitor and Europe. dynamic city has written a record “ We foresee an inevitable fu­ lic record as being particularly in­ new Basilica of Lisieux in a rel­ Montreal.— Mother Marie-One- with the help of Mr. and Mrs. of achievement for which I doubt Papal Blessing ture cry o f despair if they do not terested in the welfare of the work­ iquary that came from America. sime du Sacre Coeur (formerly Peter O’Donnell of Long Beach, that a parallel is found in the mod­ This reliquary was a gift to His Mathilde Genereux) was honored Calif., built a motherhouse for seek the ' only remedy, that of ing man. He commended the Holy ern history of the Church.’’ There Extended to U. S. Christian education.’’ Father for his concern in behalf Holiness from the Trappists of at the motherhouse of the Sisters the new community at Hunting- Bluhill is one other American city with of social justice. Gethsemani abbey in Kentucky. of the Holy Names of Jesus and ton, Ind. Here the catechists almost as extraordinary a record Castelgandolfo.— (INS) — Pope The Holy Father decided to pre­ Mary at Oiitremont when she make a three-year novitiate be­ Town Votes to Assist — Los Angeles, which had its Pius took the unusual step of ad­ sent it to the Lisieux sanctuary. marked the unusual anniversary of fore they pronounce their vows Is EXTRA RICH Distinguished among the many greatest growth under the rule of and enter the mission field. Nuns Finance Hospital prelates who attended the two dressing a message of benediction Drive Will Offset Birth Control 70 years since her profession in its present Archbishop, the Most in English to the people of the religious life. There vre now 197 catechists .... you use less per celebrations is the Rt. Rev. Joseph Rev. John J. Cantwell. New York.— A campaign to off­ Estevan, Sask.— Burgesses of cup, meaning more P. Hurley, who is on the staff of United States. , set the propaganda now being dis- Parents of 21 Honored in the society. They have 21 mis­ Receiving a group of-American Drysdale, Ont.— Parents of 21 sion centers—nine in California, Estevan recently voted to aid days to the pound! the Papal Secretariate of State at pilgrims traveling under the aus­ financially the vvork of the Sis­ Vatican City. Monsignor Hurley Archbithop John T, McNicholat children, believed to be one of the Hve in New Mexico, four in Texas, of Cincinnati, who preached at the pices of the Catholic Church Ex­ largest families, if not the largest, and three in the steel-mill dis­ ters of St. Joseph of Peterborough, Try a VACUUM Can or came to this country to see his tension society, the Pontiff said: Ont., who plan to erect a modem friend and former superior. Arch­ inttallation in Lanting, emphatized in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Onezime tricts of Northern Indiana. In the Jar today! “ I send a blessing to the people $100,000 hospital here. Arrange­ bishop Mooney, elevated. Both he the Bithop’t duty at a public Administrator Masse were honored at a cere­ course of the past year, th ^ in­ of the whole United States. May ments were made by a joint com­ and the Archbishop are from teacher of faith and moralt. The mony held at the French settle­ structed 19,000 underprivileged new Bishop of Lanting cannot it bring happiness to their ment parish Church of St, Peter. children. mittee of the board of trade, the Cleveland and he served as secre­ town council, and the sisters. tary to His Excellency when the teach what may be demanded by hearts.’’ The Most Rev. John T. Kidd, Archbishop was an Apostolic Dele­ powerful groupt, what will make Is Apinted for Bishop of London, bestowed a spe­ Former Pastor of Riot gate. him popular, what will be in accord Jesuit Missionary cial blessing from His Holiness 2 Catholic Schools with the varying doctrinet of the and spoke on the sanctity of mar­ Area to Mark Jubilee An interesting part of the in­ modern world. He mutt ever atk Marks 50th Jubilee Merged in Indiana stallation at Detroit was the read­ riage. himtelf: What did Chritt teach? Dominican Ordained in Norway ing of a document that made Arch­ Belize, British Honduras.— The Chicago.— From the Church of What are the teachingt of Chritt Rochester See Oslo, Norway.— For the first Our Lady of Sorrows Aug. 15, the Terre Haute, Ind.— St. Joseph’s bishop Mooney Administrator of Rev. Louis E. Newell, S.J., who that have been preterved un­ time since the Reformation a noon-day Mass broadcast every academy here will be discontinued the new Lansing diocese until was born at Prairie du Long, 111., changed during all the Chrittian young Dominican has been or­ Sunday over WGES will have for and its student body transferred Bishop Albers was installed— just centnriet? The mind of Chritt, on Lincoln’s birthday in 1867 and Rochester, N. Y.— The Rt. Rev. about 24 hours. The Administra­ dained in Norway. Father Thom, its celebrant the Rev. Ermenegildo to St. Patrick’s academy with the the teaching of Chritt, the tradi- who has spent almost all of his 36 Msgr. William M. Hart has been opening of the school year. Latest tor of the two places had been years as a priest as a missionary the recently ordained priest, is a Senese, who labored zealously for tiont of Chritt mutt ever be upper­ selected to serve as Administrator convert who was received into the enrollment figures for the two Monsignor John M. Doyle, P.A., to the Maya Indians in this mis­ many years at St. Mary’s church, most in the mind of every Catholic of the Diocese of Rochester pend­ Herrin, 111., during the stormy days schools indicate that registra­ Chancellor of the Detroit diocese. sion colony, observed his golden Church in 1928. Bishop. ing the arrival of the Most Rev. of strife, labor strikes, Ku Klux tion at St. Patrick’s will be more But his jurisdiction ended with the jubilee as a member of the Society Chinese School Open to Women The Archbithop went on to de­ James E. Kearney from Salt Klan intrigues, and depression ills. than double as a result of this installation of the Archbishop. It of Jesus. He entered the Jesuit Shanghai.— Beginning this au­ fend dogmas. Reject dogmas and Lake City, Utah. Monsignor At the Mass, he will mark his 35th action. was necessary, therefore, that an­ novitiate at Florissant, Mo., Aug. Hart’s selection took place at a tumn, Catholic young women will other Administrator be named, in you reject all religion. Without be able, for the first time in China, anniversary in the priesthood. a creed and without dogmas there 10, 1887. meeting of the diocesan consultors order that the Lansing priests held at the Chancery office here. to take up university studies in a could be given faculties. it no morality and there can be no Catholic institution. Aurora uni­ religion. For generations we have Hospital Wing Site Is Monsignor Hart served as Ad­ English Jesuit New ministrator of this see between versity, here, is opening a special been told by superficial men that Blessed by Provincial section for women students. Bombay Archbishop The Reguter Shoppii^ Guide When a new diocese is cut off, creeds are unnecessary. Because the death of Bishop John Fran­ the clergy are not allowed the Hartford, Conn. — The Very cis' O’Hern in May, 1933, and the 35.000 at St. Anne Shrine London.— The Most Rev. Thom­ MJt. AND MAS. SHOPPER— The lUfUter r«comin«nds this alphabetically, many have been guided by the indexed liat of bueineee and profesaienal people for your atoda. Aa Uadora option as to where they will work. false principle that it does not Rev. Joseph Dodd, C.M., of Em- appointment of Archbishop Ed­ Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Que.— as D. Roberts, S.J., has received official notification of his appoint­ tt their varioua iinoe. they are well equipped to yieo you excellent eerrice. If they are in the new territory matter what you believe, they have, mitsburg, Md., provincial of his ward Mooney as Ordinary in Au­ More than 35,000 pilgrims from Gnre then a trial and ahow your appreciation, for ther are co-oporatinp tritb order, blessed the ground and all parts of Canada and the United ment as Archbishop of Bombay. ua in cirin t vou a finer publication. at the time the division is an­ at a natural consequence, toon ac­ gust of that year. Monsignor Hart States assisted at the celebration Only two years ago, the prelate nounced, they automatically be­ cepted the destructive principle of turned the first shovel of earth on wasVicar General under both Bish­ of the patronal feast at the shrine was as.sistant master at Pres­ long to that diocese if they have modern society, "It matters not the site of the new $317,000 addi­ op O’Hern and Archbishop Mooney. GROCERY here. Cardinal Villeneuve, Arch­ ton Catholic college. When he was been incardinated in the mother what you do.’’ One follows the tion to St, Vincent’s hospital, The firms listed here de­ diocese. We heard of one case in other at surely at night follows Bridgeport. bishop of Quebec, and many other appointed rector of St. Francis Mass Opens 2nd Year members of the Hierarchy and Xavier’s college, Liverpool, and Westerkamp Bros. which priest brothers were split, day. serve to be remembered one goi^g to Lansing and one to clergy were present. There were pastor of the parish, he was the KE. 9043 5106 Wash. Without faith, you cannot liave Mission Lands Hold Of Spanish Civil War Detroit. ^1. ,126 Masses celebrated at the Ba­ youngest Jesuit rector in the coun­ Talk— Don’t Walk— a supernatural religion. There­ when you are distributing It does not always happen that No Terrors for Nuns silica, and 25,000 pilgrims received try. He still is in his early forties. fore the new Bishop of Lanting London.— High Mass in every Telephone Your Order a new diocese finds itself with a Holy Communion. Everything a Good Grocery your patronage in the dif­ mutt standt at a public moral Milwaukee, Wise.— Terrors of Cathedral and church of National­ representative church to be its Ca­ 10.000 See Departure Rite Should Have teacher who will insist on the nec­ foreign lands fail to frighten two ist Spain in the presence of mili­ Leftists in Spain ferent lines of business. thedral. Lansing is fortunate in Cap de la Madeleine, Que.— In essity of faith. “ Discharging the St. Francis mission nuns, Sisters tary and civil officials opened the Bed Foods at Lowest Prices this regard. St. Mary’s was built the presence of nearly 10,000 pil­ Permit Mass Service W t DelWer duties of hit Divine commission at Mary Esther and Mary Veronica. second year of the resurgence of with true Cathedral proportions. Sister Esther left her post as prin­ grims to the shrine dedicated to Valencia, Spain.— The Spanish a public moral teacher, he will Catholic Spain against the forces Our Lady here, the Most Rev. A. indirectly work for the best inter­ cipal of St. Mary’s academy for Leftist government has authorized About 10 Archbithopt, 60 BUh- of international godlessness. Gen­ 0. Comtois, Bishop of Three Riv­ ests of good citizenship. One can­ the \ jrk at Tsinanfu, Hungkialou, eral Franco took the opportunity resumption of religious services opi, two Abbott, 100 Montignori, in the province of Shantung, ers, officiated at a farewell cere­ not be a good Catholic and fail, to issue a statement on his policy. throughout its territory but stip­ and more than 1,J00 priettt taw China. Sister Veronica, who has mony for nine priests, 13 broth­ ulated that for the present they at the same time, to be a good ers, and three nuns who were leav­ the inttallation at Detroit. Four citizen.’’ been a teacher of primary grades must be held “ in private.” The Archbithopt, 40 Bithopt, an Abbot, in Canton, 0., also is going to Youthful Screen Stars ing for the mission fields. decision affects an estimated 7,000 about 60 Montignori and teveral China. To Wed in Hollywood priests and nuns in Leltfist Spain. hundred priettt were pretent at Present at the ceremonies both Princess Given Degree Minister of Justice Manuel Irujo Annunciation St. Dominic’s Lanting. in Detroit and in Lansing was Vocational Chance for Hollywood.— Rumored quarrels said he was empowered to issue Frank Murphy, Governor of Mich­ have not changed the wedding By Louvain University licenses permitting priests and ArebbUbop Amleto Giovanni Ci- igan, one of the most distinguished Negroes Is Advocated plans of Betty Grable and Jackie nuns to exercise their profession. eognani. Apostolic Delegate to the Catholics of the nation. Born at Coogan, young screen stars. Betty LONDON MARKET AND Harbor Beach, Mich., in 1893, he New York.— Greater vocational revealed that she and Jackie will Louvain.— Princes Adelaide de GROCERY United States, installed Archbish­ opportunity for Negroes and a Bar, sister of Archduke Otto of U. S. Bishops Thanked op Mooney and preached. He said got his LL.B., from the State uni­ be married at the Church of the OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. versity in 1914 and had graduate “ mpre tolerant view on the part of Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills Hapsburg and second child of the COAL that a martyr of the faith, Isaac White employers’’ as a preparation For Aid to Hermans study at Lincoln’s Inn, London, and that her father, Conn Grable, late Emperor Charles of Austria, Quality Meats and Groceries Jqgues, accompanied by a fellow for jobs in the public service and has received the degree of Doc­ Washington.— As chairman of and Trinity college, Dublin. After will give her away. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. Jesuit, Charles Raymbault, planted as integral points in a program of tor in Political and Economic the German Relief committee and 3800 Walnut Street a distinguished legal career, Phones: MA. 5239— TA. 3845 marked also by five years’ work social justice, are advocated by Sciences at Louvain university. in the name of the Bishops of Ger­ F. A. Mumford, Mgr. James J. Hoey, collector of inter­ Swindler of Priests Her thesis dealt with the small many, the Most Rev. Wilhelm Tammany Chief as an instructor in law at the Uni­ W. 26th and Decatur GA. 5125 versity of Detroit (Jesuit), he nal revenue for the second district Is Captured in Iowa holding in the Hungarian plan and Berning, Bishop of Osnabrueck, of New York, in an interview pub­ DE SELLEM became Mayor of Detroit in 1930 its recovering from the economic has-addressed a letter to the Most lished in the current issue of the Dubuque, la.— The federal bu­ and cultural point of view. Rev. Edward Mooney, Archbishop and resigned in 1933 to become reau of investigation was re­ FUEL AND FEED CO. Governor-General of the Philippine Interracial Review, organ of the of Detroit and chairman of the Catholic Interracial council. quested to question Kurt M. Mond, Administrative board of the Na­ CHARLES A. DeSELLEU islands. In 1935, he became the 44, held here under $10,000 bond, Two Nuns Under 21 Go We Ship by Rail St. Francis first High Commissioner of the tional Catholic Welfare Confer­ for action by the grand jury in To Missions in China ence, expressing gratitude to the PHONE TA. 3205 Philippines, when the common­ Paintings Hid Behind connection with robberies of 35TH AND WALNUT wealth was set up in the islands. Bishops of the United States for RES. PHONE MA. 8S44 Cupboard for Century German-speaking prieste here and the steps they have taken toward De Sales’ He gave up this position in order in Illinois. Mond admitted enter­ Providence, R. I.— Sister Mary to be a candidate for the gover­ Murenna i.nd Sister Mary Ethnea, aiding German Catholics coming Rome.— There have just been ing this country illegally from Po­ to this country. DRUGS norship of Michigan. A strong de­ discovered in the Church of St. land in 1930. both under 21 and both natives of fender of the principles set forth Ireland, bade farewell to the T H E BROADWAY Gregory at a valuable Capuchins Pay Honor TWO STORES DEPARTMENT in the Papal encyclicals, a man who painting representing the Exal­ University to Have United States in a departure cere­ is fearless in his faith, he may mony at M t St. Rita’s, Cumber­ To Doctor Benefactor SAME. PRICES STORE COMPANY tation of St. Camillus and another land, novitiate of the Sisters of easily be the first Catholic ever to painting thought to be the work $25,000 Dining Hall Mercy. They will become mission­ 5Jew York.— The highest honor become President of the United also of Giovanni Battista Pittoni, Portland, Ore. — Father ■ Mi­ J. M. CONES, Pres. States. Governor Murphy is un­ aries in tropical Belize, British the Capuchin Fathers can bestow of the Venetian school of Tin­ chael J. Early, C.S.C., president married. Honduras. upon a layman was conferred upon 5401 Franklin St. 3101 Williams St 21 to 51 South Broadway toretto. For more than a cen­ of the University of Portland, re­ Dr. Thomas V. Stack in recogni­ tury, these paintings had been turned from the East recently to tion of his gratuitous medical serv­ We were interested in two concealed behind a cupboard in announce plans for a new $25,000 Bishop Leaves Large ices to the members of the order unique churches of Detroit— St. the sacristy. dining hall on the campus. The for close to two decades. The Aloysins’, in the heart of the busi­ Bequest to Charities building will house a dining hall honor conferred was the adoption ness district, and the Rev. Charles affair, with a beautiful tower to to accommodate 300 boarding stu­ Buffalo, N. Y.— Catholic Chari­ one tide. The power of the radio of Dr. Stack by the order as a spir­ E. Coughlin’s Shrine of the Little dents, a cafeteria for day stu­ ties will receive approximately itual member. Flower at Royal Oak, twelve miles it proved by an unceasing crowd dents, a faculty dining room, and $45,000 from the estate of Bishop from the center of the city. St. of touritt vititort. They come a kitchen. 'Turner, it was disclosed. Bishop DRUGGISTS TOWEL Sc LINEN SUPPLY Aloysins’, which is in the same even on ipecial traint to bear him Turner bequeathed his library to Nun Proves Existence building as the Chancery office of preach. The exterior of the edi­ D’Youville college. He left a Of Disputed Chemical YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL « SUPPLY CO. the archdiocese, has three floors, fice it unutual and attractive, but will b« filled correctly at Date Is Given for gross estate of $50,233.96. WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Service fumislied for OOlcee, Barber*. Restauranta, Stores, and Banquet* with the main altar on the second too different from the ordinary to Pb. SP. 9765 1096 South Gaylord St. floor. The second and third floors pleate all. The interior it exquit- London.'— The University of are really large balconies. It is ite, with the pewt arranged in cir­ California Congress Sisters of St. Francis London has conferred the deg;ree 3104 Oownlnt MA. 7960 Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECEIUS, Uanazer possible for congregations ^n all cular fathion and the main altar Elect Mother General of Master of Science on Sister three floors ta follow the Mass or in the center. There are magnifi­ San Francisco.—The Most Rev. Mary Cfecilia of St. Dominic’s high Milwaukee, Wise.— At the 1937 Caurlstopher Sullivan { hear the speaker officiating on the cent tide chapelt. John J. Mitty, Archbishop of San school, Stoke-on-Trent, in recog­ second floor. Another altar is on The Cathedral at Detroit wat Francisco, has announced the gdheral chapter of the Sisters of nition of a thesis submitted by her Francis J. Fisher, Inc. The firms listed here de­ the first floor. The edifice is one not uted for the inttallation cere­ annual Archdiocesan Eucharistic Stl Francis of Assisi, Sister Mary on the magnetic susceptibilities of serve to be remembered of the most amazing space-savers mony. The large and beautiful Congress will be held Friday, Sept. Bi^holomew was elected mother the alums and alkali sulphates. TAbor 6204 The new bo»» of Tammany hall geieral. Before election to the when you are distributing It the 67-year-old BoWery political in the nation, capable of caring for Church of the Bletted Sacrament 3. The congress, sponsored by Among points of general chemical huge crowds. It is beautiful and wat the tcene of the tervicet. the Priests’ Eucharistic lea^e of offiee of first assistant at the interest resulting from this re­ Cement, Plaster, Mortar your patronage in the dif­ chieftain, ChrittopheP D. Sullivan, motherhouse six years ago, Mother above, who wat junanimouily devotional. Monsignor John M. We found our vitit to thit teem­ the archdiocese, will consist of search was the discovery of the ke late Jamet Doyle is the pastor. Father Cough­ ing center of Catholicity extreme special Eucharistic devotions in all Bartholomew had been principal lithium alum, the existence of Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. elected tuccettor to at^t. Sebastian’s school here. J. Dotning- lin’s church is a huge octagonal ly interetting. churches and chapela. which had been repeatedly denied. 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER