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ttlonal •#> iorsas, select- 583SlPiSitt?8S85l Vol. VIII, No. 32. Rochester, N.Y.Saturday, May 8,1897, ^*3 ii... MjMLi.iiiP'iBBgBgMPWMWMi r MI - - ' zsoxmcmmim SCORES BIGOTS. who believe that labor ia degrading, sertion that the oarfv school* thai have May induskely, and, truly penitent, who have no idea of self support, the done anvthllianythinge forr thfthet IndianTnrK»n«s moni rWthis ! will )MhavUe. ^«.«JL_confessedJ thei.Lir. sin_, ' ***T *nd. re*OATBOU G iWUOTlK future is entirely hopeless. The only continent have been those under the ceived Holy Commuiuon oa^anyof SKXATOK VEST UKgunDS CAtUOlAC chance for the elevation of this race, control of the Jesuits. the nine days which may bo chosen by *-?*-. MISSION SCHOOLS. if it be possible at *I1» which I some­ •'Having said this much, Bfr. Pres­ each .person and, having visited some times doubt, is m rescuing ite younger ident, I declare, in conclusion, tha^ public church or oratory, will have s, Indians from the ;nftuence of the while I cannot defeat this bill and do oflered •- ! ~* Pays » O lotting Tribute to the Jaaalttv— tepee, where they are taught that no not propose to attempt it, I wish, not­ man can be an honorable man who withstanding the criticisms that I know J Tl» Care of tUe Indians. tupatura of heresy, the eonvertion of T \ZT?™ M?5**' «* W* *? • a^^ «U|_ '* labors with his hands or brain* for his will follow, to put myself on record sinners, and the^exalmS # onr *e **»»• *f *!* *««* *? ^ JS?? &2S 10 support. against the provision to which I have Poly Mother the Church, fhl« in mm^md^^i^^m^m^^l SSSS- "Mr. President, my ideas upon this alluded." In the debate in the senate on the dulgenee by mode of mW&ag* £ £ ****5 *• *2T ft P'^ttJtjESrS & question do not coma worn theory.My] applied to the souls of IS faithful mdi?* th* «^.**,lri* MPlSLSS* ** ** Indian appropriation biU.8ena.tor Vest education made me prejudiced against souls o£ the faithful ZZ^n~ZJt2IiAi^Z.7Z\Z»^-tiH contingent c-s^ than t«mveaei«rMthfeKfe,ioi«eiint have departed this life, joined in. ^tS^^^SS^SS&\ of Missouri came boldly to the de­ the Jesuits. . I was reared to believe 'S JUBILEE. 8 At tha regular moating 15 fease of the Catholic mission schools. that the Society of Jesus was based Parity with God, This brief will »g to fcclp «s m our wot* ^nsM bfe J 4 "i-"3» • He pleaded earnestly for the govern­ avaiivail tofor this yeavaaronbrr only. **• presence of Fathw KiewMWi in {wwint £w^*pj^t$w* upon monarchical principles, opposed LEO XIII TWKMYF11E YEARS A 'Dated in at St Peter*8, IKvUion % h always looted upw*wi& WVed and twtn^MSB* ment to continue to encourage the FRANCISCAN TK&1I4KY. wported ijnoa. to the genius and spirit of our institu­ under the Ring of the Fisherman, on pleasure by the nioraber* of ties di* Catholics to carry on the work of! vision. After the meeting th£ boya| tions, Some years ago I was a mem­ the 2*Sd day of February, 1897. Christianizing and educating the In- j ber of the committee on Indian affairs The Annlrerawy Vfilt be Celebrated In enjoyed a -smoker, m JtUrtk0 topic J 20| dians, though hr had no hope that his i For the CardinaWMWl Macchi of this body, and it became my duty This and Other Countries on J> »y SOth VI^D• V/*™T~ ™"» parpant i»n *a g ^nlefr; ;2^iH^***% of the Catholic missionaries. The In­ tiff, then Archbishop of Perugia, was Stdie Rodman and JuS* Fort Assinibiiae, within thirty miles enrolled as a member of the Third founded his own order and that of the tai»«d Ifte ni^|«r* of &m 4&-**$3M dian day schools, which are under the of the Canadian line. I visited every Poor Clares introduced the Third Gr~ Bro, Iftehael JB^eiwiiw-i^ted.^wil*'; care of the department of the interior, Order of St. Francis. The children Indian school, and by immediate ob­ of the Patriarch of Assisi proposes to der as a sort of middle term between Conn^l 2* will gm* he pronounced "travesties upon edu­ servation and personal investigation the world and the cloister, the njffloi- avail themselves of this occasion to aUetwwneiv B«kHik%w« £lMsat$.t ; cation," while the instructors were fixed my opinions upon this question hers of which, men and women, afejull _,jlt |fey&tiri||- _. . keep the feast of the Sovereign Pon­ by a "broken-down preachers and defunct J for all time to come. tiff as Tertiary, as well as to make it H » i wle to drew more . -•^^^•'W ^^^F^^p^^W*^ #B^'9^M|SW i^H^^P politicians.'' 4 *f assert here now that there is not soberly, fast more ttrictly, »ray m&rfe In standing forth as the champion a feast of the Third Order, which has a single day Indian school upon this received of so much en­ regularly, hear mass^ mo^^a^^y ,._ „_ ,.^, , sx^ Msmhan l# of Catholic Indian schools and as the continent thai is worth $1 to the In­ and practice works of ob*4ft'ji>a»:fN^^^ fbe of bigotry in general, Mr. Vest couragement and high praise. dians or to, the cause of civilization It was at Verona that Pope Leo re­ systematically than ordinary •p^m.jm&JIt•-«*- *!# tW^-^^oe^* "W was assuming no strange role. His and religion. They are travesties living in the world. He called ih*i* lsbtf **l«3ltaifc ft* *!m h» »©iN& ceived the bumble livery of St. Fran' i •! ItMiiB-^t J **- • — jfSi >«jtfji ifcMi^ JUL attitude has alwayB been broad and upon education. I found them with Brothers and Sisters of Penance, and* 8«»l »$»*«*& , Bro, F^.&MeSw* liberal, and in consequence thereof he cis, and the central committee in that MiMrnikiw: •• ;-" > • 800 or 900 scholars upan the books, historic city has been busy for months as a non-Catholio remarked no* l(*g M**Uto*i#|r^ has earned the lasting enmity of the and with no attendance exceeding a ago in one of our beat known/wmVtt **m '«^JlWMnmi- fanatics. And, strange to say, Mr. making preparations for a fitting cele­ HI* h»*6h# vtb^l 1« S. half a dozen, except on ration days, bration of the twenty-fifth-anniversary magazinea: "The Order oftbe Te* AlWfctifcwifilSI :%l* -iwtif«aft-fc Vest was onoe in a fair way to become when beeves were killed and meat was tiaries or Penitent Brethwn, h not «e»fBros, 3D?, $§***»»•***" " ~* afa&jmih 9m... a Jesuit hater himself. He acknowl­ of his reception. They have invited \$ tatleiNi wi html distributed to the tribe. I found old, Tortiaries all over the world to join vere in its methods, bufc» open to ailj •iiaA^lwtlNW'iltMMi^ I edged that in his young days his edu­ broken-down preachers and defunct it is for those whc^o their work in -«Hft»irV%» ft-_. ' cation led him to accept as true the them in a pilgrimage to Borne to do took ia making our' ftntwtaioQwot ft* politicians sent there to teach these homage to the Sovereign Pontiff, who the ordinary paths/of tbj> world; #no, grand 4w$*H,.:j "#!«*> Wita»-i*t-'i*!' - JU*»?«} Tim popular theories about the Jesuits and yet a» willing t/aocept a a&Uf life m Indians, who never saw them, and, is at once their father and brothew predated by the ^ rawnbeano f thi» di- their opposition to the genius and life and to impose upon theaiefoe* upon examination, I found that the Although tho main celebration of this yyon, wdirilji^l^fbi^tw* tki spirit of the institution! of the land. some conditions at to their pfeasare Indian children, for whose education jubilee will of course be confined to But on a closer acquaintan.ee with the we were paying thousands of dollars and diet / .#"••,-. :MM$^': good Fathers, and especially through , the Franciscans in other count­ WjAA»*" every year, were ignorant of the very ries are following the lead of their his experience as a member of the com­ first elementary principles of the com­ wmuNGTQH'd WEW womm oft pium I _ iber has mittee on Indian affairs, he recognised Italian brethren and preparing to hold i™f ^M^i^KV h ^^^fc!^*s*i"a *%^i^ '^^iK%^ii^. ^Ria^ i«r5ir"i^^^^^ itreet to monest school that we had. I^t'us ke^ doing tbe good fl:nrk .,, VIM r^MNur ' El't the meritorious work they were per­ special services throughout the world iwfii »« €««MMUWM*-' olic church attracts the Indians. They Rev. Father Aloysius of Parma, O. ^JM the severest criticism of those people region; which offerings and congratu­ ISM ern Pacific railroad runs, and as you who think that they have a monopoly lations will be presented to the Holy look out of the car window you would WR of religious opinion in this country, Fother by the Minister-General of the Mm$> imagine yourself in « Pennsylvania or UPPLY and who proscribe every human being Franciscans. Similar novenas will be o makes » even a Massachusetts settlement— WtfflB' ?HOTO- who dares to differ with then. held throughout the West by the di­ parlors, houses, horses, cattle, all the evidences rection of the Provincials of the Fran* DE "I do not choose to give utterance I AMA- of an advance to Buch a civilization as ciscan Provinces of the Sacred Heart tm$»£ to my religious convictions in order to we enjoyy and of St. John the Baptist, respec­ influence any human being, but I "How was it brought? By the self- tively. shall say for the purpose of showing denying, self-consecratiag influences of In honor of his silver jubilee the to the *I»^pacy Wtla^ g^ CED a that I am entirely disinterested so far these Jesuits, -with whom I have no m cerned, that I am a Protestant and, The Catholic clergy of Cilntrlesfcoh N ^employ to do this work if they did it public novena, or at least a private van ImioA % uroal ytfmfn $$vmm have not the slightest sympathy wim bade good-bye to the ne* bhlhOp at a Tnafa totter than any one else. If I had con­ one from May 22d to May 30th, and of the turnout, land ordered j&» fol­ any of the dogmas of the Roman Cath­ later hour on Tuesday aadiflfl^Wd liioi BeaanM^uVi trol of this thing of Indian education after approaching the Sacraments on lowing picltetaetafled to bring la and olic church. I was born aad reared a T good wiehea for hit ftfttre. ^iSottly 1 would give it to the people who any one day during the novena shall report at the ne*twe$*fofr, Hnjriifh, Protestant, and expect to diefone, I - has been made for him in Palis, jkndrad *zL,> pray according to the intention of the rfldelmojietttraemherii Fjtert, £4et& . am exceedingly sorry that f am not a could do it belt and cheapest;' I would at the order of the'•&$&$, to• j&e ht&y Sovereign Pontiff^ the august diciple S. Cullen, Second UmU B.&eC»£ good Catholic, for I thin& that some of give i. to those who had studied it, for use in the c»naeoJIe# ^giSlorri- the beet people that I^have ever known who have taken the young Indians tector of the Seraphic Order. The Father Monaghan was born in South spa. . ( , are members of that denomination, away from the tepees, segregated them following is the text of the Brief by Carolina in 1856, received a claaocal -Our new niember, Richard Gmhwn, »**$ and I have no doubt that the Roman from their fathers and mothers, kept which the indulgence is granted: education at St.CIiark*' college, Elli #> has done more in the them under the immediate supervision form of practical charity than any [and taught them the religion of "Leo P. P. XIIL and pMoflonhy-*ag ^ Mwi|»t|erof- d»*i . « v" other denomination that has ever ex­ Christ, even if the cross was the em­ "For the future remembrance of isted./' blem of their religion. 1 would infin­ the event itely rather see them Catholics than "On the SOth day of next May the "f have not the slightest sympathy see them savages. I do not belong, twenty-fifth year happily drawing to with that detestable prejudice based an end from that in which we were re­ 4 J thank God, to any sect that would awfs^t pastor of %< rolep* thurcB- ut*er. ^ ' - ' ' - ^, ^ upon the idea that any church can at­ ceived into the Third Order of St rather see a human being damned than 0 U tack the liberties of the American peo­ in the Catholic church. Francis, all Catholics, Aloysius of S^f ?' •• *f ***mtf&A in"m ewmi&6e M fr 33^n|# M ple. Such an opinion comes, in my^ Parma, Minister-General of the Fran­ eharge of several •*mty$um&- ported Into better ^ "Mr. President, what is this pro­ tions in South Carofinay He Hasie? Corpora! % Coiiway iraankkfi*** judgment, either from cowardice or vision in this bill? It first starts out ciscan Friars, leading, moved by a ignorance. There is no danger so long called by Bishop Northrop to be made / with a declaration that the policy of singular ardor of piety, have decided chancellor of the diocese. * j^m^m®, «*# ^«^«ieV as there is free discussion and freedom this government is to make no appro- to offer public thanks to God because, of conscience in this or any other coun­ Father Monaghan when elected to priatitn for a sectarian school: and through His munificence and conces­ the bishopric was secretary to the try. r i,« second, that 40 per cent, of the ap­ sion, He has prolonged Our life to bishop's council of the dioceee of ^ $*&&&& "Mr. President, I had occasion to propriation may be given to schools, a -this age and has preserved Us safe and Charleston, wa* one of ^f-e** say before, and I repeat it, that this Jesuit school, perhaps, or any other sound. "But We, most grateful to God anunersof dergy, a nieWbir of mn, Mmtf4< mm 4 wi drastic provision in this bill, declaring school belonging to any other denomi­ and corresponding to the piety of the eommiaedon of examiuatiofl t>f that the congress of the United States nation, if a non-sectarian school can­ Christians by reason of this happy ev­ sehools, and was a^'stant rector of 0fe mil not make any appropriation to a not be had in that vicinity. This ent, have decided to open the celestahk Fatriefc's ehtu^^Clifl^s^^ sectarian school of any denomination , simply declares that if the whole of treasures for those praying and giving the vicar-general of the dweeso, Ifgr. does not meet with ray concurrence. the Indian tribes, now in savagery thanks for Us. Wherefore, anxious D. JVsQuigley, and has been practi- to iWetiBster lasi Sn^ay ett,^^^ We are bound to dispose of this Indian and barbarism, could be redeemed by to augment the devotion of the faith­ cally adlrunistrator of the parigh. business, conneeted with tht.&txlM* * «vs question in some fashion. I do not a religious denomination, it shall not ful and to procure the salvation of - , ',-,'- . ' , •' -J' '• Aft** * During^ the day they y#m ^ptfy^tmi propose to enter into any academic souls, We mercifully in the Lord, be done. 1 would, I repeat, give this Bom* V*opie8my by^tk local KnlgnW, and H" W£ discussion as to the wrongs of the In­ duty and mission to the people who grant a plenary indulgence and rania- ing tliey were J^BL«««QI at snibi^ dians or their rights. I content my­ could perform it best; and I declare ffl'on of all their sins to each and everyTha t onr oefebrated Hard White Ash self simply with the assertion, known here and now, as the result of actual one of the faithful enrolled in tie coal h the' t^erf"" best, they • Jb&tCS to all of us to be true, that these un­ experience and observation, that I Third Franciscan Order, who wll"ui^.Ti^fts)anipIeorder.Ck^offi ^ •sM l mi._ tea fortunate people are upon us and must have never yet seen any intelligent have offered up a public novena, if 8^1 But Main ittfeef j raroV'ii mS,«-«-- «™«^* ^^^ „ 7^1. be provided for.. We know that as to possible, if not at least, a private ate-'; r and also. ! , N.Y.- man who spoke from the same stand- ••' %.^* i.;?;' the old IvdianB, the blanket Indians, j point who dared to contradict the as­ vena, from the 22d to the SOth of

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