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IN 1HIS ISSUE Latrobe newspaper railed IN THIS ISSUB to account for offen»i»e ar- Holy Name Society ticle about St. Patrick and •ora ali-night vigil « gt. Bridget. THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC member* in diocese ea ! Thursday. Founded in 1844 by Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese EIGHTY eighth year PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, MARC H 10, 1932 pi-Night Vigil DIES AT AGE OF 63 Latrohe Bulletin yOn Holy ThursdayRedemptoris t Missionary and St. Vincent President Announces Leap Year "Legem Retreat Master Was Well Plans for Visitation to Known in Pittsburgh Catholic University I Is Urged On Men The Rev. Martin F. Mullitrari I atr Pa. M •• The Rt. Offends Catholii C.SS.R., formerly of St. Phil«- Rev. Alfred Koch, O.S.B., Anhabbot | Ditcesan Union Holy Name: mena's church, and who WHS well known throughout the Pitt.-burgh of St Vincent Archabbey, I. at robe, [ 11 Society Makes Plans For! TEACHING SISTERS district. died at St. Gerard's Mon- will leave shortly after Easter fori Td astery, I.ima, ()., on Febniarj 21, the regular monastic visitation <>f the 115 SPIRITUAL CASES't^T Proper Observance Of after a brief illness. He »-a di 1 'a: boll«- University of IV-kini;. China, rector of laymen's retreats at St accord i ng to news received this) Brings Flood Of I My Week —John B. TO SEE MASS FILM Gerard's, arid before that had ;»•»»» morning from the Rt. Rev. gideiis —Editor "Retracts* Collins Again Elected one of the most active missionary von Stotzigen, O.S.I!., Abhot primate Picture Is Expected to Prove in the Redemptorist Order. of the Benedictine Order n Rome, j St. Vincent de Paul Society's Retraction Is Called K President For Fourth Valuable Aid in the Teach- The Solemn Funeral Ma wa.. peaking for Cardinal Van I celebrated in St. Gerard'.- Mon- Members Very Active In ing of Mass The Univer- was foundei 1 at other Insult—Rl Kl Tom. astery church on Saturday, !•• >ru 1 ary 27, at 10 o'clock, with K>-v. istigatinn "f Holiness Po pe I i 11 s : February Work XI Print Press Ckb Cornelius Warren C.SS.R., a . 'le uni was e steil to the \ 111 eri-1 jlji|panr&ncc 'of the all-night vigil ! A prc\ icw of a clas teaching Benedirti with t hi- 1 ate l^t. brant; Rev. Bernard Lickintr, i I'he Pittsburgh ParticuLr Coun- Sni Holy Thursday evening to ! film. "The Sacrifice hie, 0.£.B„ as Mass.' C.SS.R., as deacon; and Rev. James Suciety of St. Vincent de Paul, I-atrobe, Pa., March 8 sWKM Friday morning was urged will be given for ih< tea« f Sis- I P. Clark, C.SS.R., as siihdeacoii. were the •enibled on Sundav aiternoLn at day night, February 29, the •11 the parish Holy Name gh in The sermon was preached by Kev f o riTie r ¡a-- : 1er.s of the Diocese of Pittsb the frinì T • society's building. Fifth avenue ing story appeared in St the quarterly meeting John liehr, C.SS.R. Over fi ft y i the auditorium of Catholic High if II- ¡an T'ung, the h1 Wyandotte street. The weather server" column writtetenS iSlI priests were present. Burial was in s an Diocesan Union held last «school, 4720 Fifth ave ,.f; ' s very blustery, but tti confer- Butterbaugh of the nue, Pitts the Redemptorist plot of the Cath- wed IS m pe Utrafcl afternoon in Synod Hall,] burgh, on Sunday afterr if the prop nf ! ence responded to the roll call, letin: mi.n. March olic cemetery of lama. ert y •tract. A special committee j Since then 10 otiw^r con/er»ntes i>e- "What is the origin tt 20, at 2:30. The teaching Sisters of eh Thomas P. Lynch is chair Father Mulligan was horn in Rox- pniteii to headquarter«. The total cate privilege which it the diocese and other teachers are l bury, Boston, Mass., on August 2s, (•ported that letters had al report shows that during the month leap year to the fairer invited to attend this preview of a 1869. Ho spent his early boyhood Rt. Rev. Francis of February, 1.057 families were on myth and history have been sent to the parish pre» I in this vicinity. In the autumn .>f regarding this matter, and j film that will prove a very valuable Ï.H., who is at the the relief list- upon whom was ex- to make on the subject, Bev. James M. Delaney, Dioc-! aid in teaching of the Ma»- to chil- 1885 he entered the Junior I' hn,a. The Very Rev. pelled the sum of $11,615U 1- If the fers it to no less a j paratorv College of the Red md,stotter, O.S.It., is St. Patrick—and tMs h »SmritB»l Director appealed to dltn. Seats will ^ rPS(,rV(d for al„ t> 1 conferences had all responded t . torist Fathers at St. Ciemi ir "As St. Patrick delegates prevent at the meet-1 m muni tv of religious. | the monthly call for meeting;, how riests w ho ma de r l i ,pni1 Saratoga Springs, N e w York, j the shores of Lough _ita cooperate in spreading this | P ' > « e <-> «- \ddressei Latrohe K. Of C. | much more credit of good work well i Thence he went to St. Mary'S Col- ! having the frost out it dsvetion. Father Delaney also urged this showing, le Rt. RiJeve . Alfred Koch, O.S.!!., • done would have been on record. A lege. North East, Pa., at tha : and the snakes out at the the Holy Name men to assist in the! This classroom teaching film has t. Vinceeunt Archabbey, gave the ! the Senior Preparatory College . He .total of 1.15 spiritual cases was the he was accosted by St. JMWUMnt IM>W being carried on by teen prepared by Eastman Teaching j graduated from St. Mary's t 'ess at tiline Communion Breakfast | best monthly record ever shown thus who with many tea» wtt the Knights of Columbus to attain . ., \ , .. .. tin the spring of 1 S!)l. The a-pi; ant j he latroobb e Knights of ('olumlm- far. Certainly this is a great indica- entations informed hta March 6. more general observance of Good Inc., Rochester, V It is, , for the Redemptorist miss ion si rv tion that the zealous Vincentians are dissention had brains JM Th.- to, Friday by business places. ! believed to be the fir-t pi ote.s.-i jna l I life entered the Redemptori ; No- discussed by the Rl. Rev. intensely interested in the prime nunnery becaus. of the tell, \ rchabhe It was announced that District i motion picture devoted to re ious I vitate in Annapolis, Md., June, IS9I.1 was "Why Does The work of their society. One hundred the ladies therein mn Sallies are to be held in Sharps-1 training. It represents an uni'iiie I After a year's study of hi Church I Her Forces?" which and eighty-three jobs for the needy from the privilege of he developed in his customary force- burg on March 13 and on the North ! contribution to the limited j an,j initiation in the ascetical have been secured through the the question.' ful manner. His remarks, succint anil Side on April 10, and in Connells-; supply of generally available reli- ciples of a Redemptorist he Catholic Charities and the Allegheny "It will be made pertinent, deserved the close atten-, .. •itle on April 3; also that rallies gious film subjects. In the past such profession of his religioui V' I w -, in St. Bridget's day, had been held in th« South Hills i films have chieflv be^n Hramatiza- August 29, 1892. At llchester tion with which they were atten«led. r-mergency Relief Association. Md., j An although approved by the district on January 31 and on the j tions of the life of Christ or trave- where Father Mulligan pursu< He reminded those present that the | edifying feature of the inter- was not a general and his j Scene at th laity ,a very important segment of ; esting session was a real talk by the South Side on February 7. A num-1 logues of Bible I^and.s. "The Sacri- philosophy and theology he rebuilt Home for the Aged of the I.itile Sisters of the rule for the clergy, ber of parish meetings and other; fice of the Mass" is intended p,i- characterized by a deep, si was I Poor. Pcnn avenu as the old folks returned there last I'riday the Church Militant, must give Cath- j spiritual director of penal institu- j tions of the diocese, Rev. F. J. "St. Patrick—s atanri activitiee were reported, one of the marily for the instruction of chil- earnestness, and a marked nil •ere ! afternoon. nlicity at all times vigorous anil »Iligent support, otherwise little can Huber, superintendent of St. Jo- man himself—was yet Bioet interesting reports coming dren, but will not be without value faith. ous 1 be done toward the advancement of j seph's Protectory. He talked of the moved by St Bridget's yht from St. Francis de Sales church, in the teaching of liturgy in Catho- On that hallowe«! Redemptorist Catholic ideals and culture. need of visiting the penitentiary and he offered to coneeds McKees Rocks, where 500 men are j lie colleges and seminaries. ladies the privilege of spot he was ordained priest, De- The Communion Breakfast served "ther penal institutions and the im- receiving Holy Communion every This film was undertaken by the one year in every mber 23, 1S97, by the late Car- in the Lyceum of Holy Family | mense amount of work that could month, the congregation numbering Eastman Company at the suggestion (;;|,f)on.