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Catholic Telegraph A THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH was useless to us not forget “God’s poor.” Let us give John W. Shaw, Coadjutor Bishop of try to make large gains on The Catholic San Antonio, Texas. LONDON LETTER straight football, as the field was too Telegraph them cause to rejoice and be thankful on Princes of the Church OUR slip, Denis O’Donaghue, Bishop of Louis¬ pery and they changed to the open game this Thanksgiving Day. (Continued from page 1.) (Continued from page 1) Offices, N. E. Corner Fifth and Main. ville, Ky. Kelly seemed to be particularly strong on dinals sent in their congratulations to the er, will, no doubt, wield a great influence Joseph Petrille, Bishop of Lipa, Philip¬ mud-running, making two end runs good Telephone, Canal 3493. new ones when his by gentlemen in waiting. Each years of preparation are complete 40 50 pine Islands. for and yards each. The 50-yard run CINCINNATI, - - . OHIO. PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN CHARITY new Cardinal had a gentleman in waiting and he is again seen in London in another John B. McGinley, Bishop of Nueva, came at an opportune time in the second dressed in Spanish costume of black vel¬ pulpit than that to which he has been ac¬ Caceres, Philippine Islands. quarter and scored the winning five points Terms, a vet knickerbockers with lace ruffles. It is customed. $2.00 Year, in Advance Catholic Society to Aid Deserving Thomas F. Lillis, Coadjutor Bishop of Schutte’s playing at right half was the the duty of the gentlemen in waiting to par¬ Prisoners. Kansas City. University College, Dublin. ticularly bright spot in Y. M. I„ while Advertising Rates Given on Application. present each visitor. Vincent Wehrle, Bishop of Bismarck, Janson and McCann both showed skill jn The Pope’s commissioners arrived at The solemn religious opening of the The “Aid N. D. handling their teams. All communications to the Editorial and Busi¬ Society for Inmates of State 11:30 o’clock and preceded by the Cham¬ academic year at University College, Dub¬ ness Penal and Timothy Corbett, Bishop of Crookston, Departments should be addressed to The Reformatory Institutions,” re¬ berlain entered the halls of the American lin, reminded one of the good old days, Catholic Telegraph Minn. The C. A. C. Publishing Co, P. O. Box 420, cently established in Missouri, is receiv¬ when all the universities'had their Mass Tigers, the second team of Cincinnati, Ohio. College, where Cardinals Falconio, Farley Joseph F. Busch, Bishop of Lead, S. D. the Catholic Athletic Club of Covington Remittances should be made payable to The ing general approval wherever the purpose and O’Connell were seated in gilt arm¬ priests, and their beautiful chapels were Catholic of the Charles Curier, Bishop of Lamboanga, played a practice game with the St. Alov- Telegraph Publishing Co. organization is understood. For chairs. crowded with students and dons, who must No notice will be taken of sius basketball anonymous communi¬ many years Philippine Islands. attend the squad last Friday even¬ cations. Whatever is the Catholic inmates of the The hall was crowded with Americans, Holy Sacrifice to ask a bless¬ intended for insertion must Maurice P. Foley, Bishop be various and of Tuque- ing. The Tigers far outclassed their op¬ authenticated by the name and address of the penal reformatory institutions mostly priests. The. commissioners de¬ ing on the studies they were just commenc¬ writer, not of Missouri never had the garao, Philippine Islands. ponents and while the St. Aloysius squad necessarily for publication, but as a spiritual care livered to the secretaries of the Cardinals ing. The Archbishop of Dublin assisted and guaranty of good faith. and Joseph Chartrand, Coadjutor Bishop of fought gamely and showed some good attention to which they were entitled. the Bishop of play¬ We do not hold ourselves for autograph letters from Cardinal Merry eloquent Canea preached a responsible any On March 5 a Indianapolis. ing at times, they were no match last branch of the _ views or Holy noble discourse on the root of Immortality. for their opinions expressed in the communications del Val, the Papal Secretary of State, an¬ John Ward, Bishop of Leavenworth. of our correspondents. Name was established was a opponents who outplayed them in almost Society in the State nouncing their creation as Cardinals. The There great congregation, which Edward P. Kelly, Auxiliary Bishop of every point and won 45-19. prison, and since then the necessities of the secretaries, read the letters loudly, where¬ taxed the accommodation of the Univer¬ inmates have been known. That Detroit. Entered at the much sity' as it is now known, on Post-Office, Cincinnati, upon the commissioners delivered a papal Church, St. The next good can be accomplished such J. H. Tihen. Bishop of Lincoln, Neb. regular meeting of the C. A. C. as Second-Class Mail Matter. in institu¬ autograph to each Cardinal. Then the Stephen’s Green, several priests being tions is evident from Fergus P. McEvay, Archbishop of To¬ will be held on Saturday, December 3. The the developments in commissioners notified the Cardinals that amongst those present. ronto. officers will have some the Jefferson City prison. About two hun¬ good reports to DR. THOMAS P. HART, the Pope would await them at 3 :30 o’clock- Neil A Hoax. Managing Editor. dred men have MacNeal, Archbishop of Vancou¬ make at their meeting, as the increase in availed themselves of the on Wednesday afternoon fox the imposi¬ ver. There has been an membership has been rapid, the junior privilege of monthly Communion and the tion of their berettas and congratulated amusing scare this class Charles H. Gauthier, Archbishop of week alone now having 70 members. At this reception of the Sacraments, the general new emanating from Leith in connection the Cardinals. Ottawa. moral tone of the whole with the Orange threats to create a civil meeting the election of officers for the penitentiary has Cardinal Falconio, as senior, then spoke Paul E. Roy, Titular Bishop of Eleu- war if Home Rule becomes a fact. A been materially improved, hundreds of in behalf of his mys¬ coming year will be held. colleagues and thanked the theropolis and of Que¬ The club members extend their non-Catholics and many hitherto indiffer¬ Auxiliary Bishop terious cargo of cases was deposited by a sheer¬ NOVEMBER Pope for the high honor bestowed upon bec. CINCINNATI, O., 30, 1911 ent have flocked to the foreign ship at a storage in the Leith docks est sympathy to Mr. George J. Wieschors- prisoners Sunday them, which was a tribute to, a young and courses of preparatory to ter on the occasion of the death of his instruction, and the Catholic great nation, America, where, he said, tran-shipment by another men have taken a boat bound for Belfast. The cases in ques¬ father. [OFFICIAL.] particular pleasure in Catholics are most attached to the Holy IMMORAL PLAYS tion were labelled zinc plates, and, as these Rev. Dear Father—Our Holy Father, in decorating their altar and making both See and enjoy full religious freedom under the articles are not usually so carefully packed, Last a Motu Proprio dated July 3, 1911, has dis¬ sanctuary and the priest’s quarters the protection of the laws. Sunday the Friars held a smoker The more than the usual number of cases were exceedingly attractive. The cardinalate honors bestowed campaign waged against indecent and rally for the members to start a cam¬ pensed from fast and abstinence when the upon theatrical exhibitions All of the improvements so far have by the Hamilton examined bv the port authorities when it days of obligation fall on days for which American Catholics proved, he said the paign to boom the club. The prospects of been made possible County Federation of Catholic Societies, is was discovered that the mysterious cases the these penitential duties are by the monthly contri¬ for the the coming year in membership and athletic prescribed. The Pope’s love country, where contained old butions of the inmates from their meager having a wider influence than some people rifles, fitted with new locks victories were discussed and seem bright days of obligation in the United States are: growth of Catholicism had been most would concede. The earnings, and the Catholic end of the following is taken but of a very Brummagen description. The for are The Circumcision of our Lord, the Ascen¬ wonderful. Cardinal Falconio reiterated they have good teams and going to from The Neiv York Dramatic Mirror, of story was immediately noised boost the club sion, the Assumption of the Blessed Vir¬ prison resembles a small parish of zealous thanks also in behalf of American Catho¬ abroad that wherever they go. and interested October 35: Ulster was arming, and was going to have gin Mary, All Saints, the Immaculate Con¬ parishioners, who take an lics. They also decided to add a plunge to observable the gore if only the ception of the Blessed Virgin, and the Na¬ pride in the moral and- religious Both Cardinals-designate Farley and An Unwise Policy. of her fellow countrymen, gymnasium. A fund is to be raised progress they are making. her old flint locks had not been snatched for tivity of our Lord. In virtue of the above O’Connell had prepared speeches, which, The branch of the Catholic Federa¬ this purpose. To this fund the receipts The prisoners seem deeply from her hand. But having completely of the next mentioned privileges, the faithful are al¬ appreciative however, were not delivered, as it was tion at moonlight will be added. of the outside interest in their welfare and Cincinnati, O., last week, at tumbled to the lowed to eat meat and are hoax, the anti-Home Rule exempt from arranged at the last moment that Cardi¬ its regular meeting condemned one of are profuse in their gratitude to the found¬ papers began too late to smell a rat, and, The St.
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