SEC TUE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

gate ujits arp contributing direct to One of th« Cl th<» missions a total of $50,000 a with the ct isecration ¡"Wheat of The Sepulchre" At Church The Cathedral Library (Mm TATTLE TALES month. Beckman wa! the recept Lake the true knights of old Crusader Bis op at the Of Holy Souls in Carnegie Ceremony (By T. A. T.) Bishop Beckman has a noble coat of Monday, May 5, at which u Reading on Imi arms, bearing the insignia of his all sections of the country lofty ideals. In a background of resented. A class of 250 s Books Which Cannot Be Found on Shchw The "Crusader Bishop" is the red, the color of the divinity school, dents were indue' •ti in the Await Study of Earnest People—fan proud title given Rt. Rev. Francis the sacred hands of Francis of As- ranks with the beautiful n Readers Joseph Beckman, newlIy consecrateH« | sissi with the stigmata wounds, the In honor of this significan Bishop of Lincoln, Neb., because of Lily of St. Joseph, and discs with Archbishop M ;lier proclaimed his ardent support of the Catholic silvery waves signify the entire general holiday. Those interested in Catholic lit- those who hata < Students Mission Crusade of which name of the prelate, the discs being Bishop Beckman is the first Cin- erature dealing with present-day to thir fallacy, ! he has been executive head since its symbolic of a brook or "bach,' cinnati priest to be consecrated problems are invited to visit the Ca- true attitude af | organization at Techny, 111., in 1918. whence is arrived the family name since the present archbishop was thedral Library which is open on capital and One may search the record of the of Beckman. The motto is the com- made Bishop of Columbus nearly 24 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Fiathe r Ryu« Christian Church through the cen- pletion of the Crusade motto: "Ye years ago, but he is one of a long evenings. Here one will find many the Bishojtf turies to find a parallel for this re- shall know the truth," for the line who have gone from Cincinnat ed such fa markable crusade for conversion of books that cannot be obtained in the Bishop's slogan answers: "And th to head other dioceses and archdio public libraries, although it is not the secular the Pagan, which has spread ceses during the century that has truth shall make ye free." its purpose to compete with these by soma who through our colleges, academies and Crusade Castle, headquarters of passed since the Diocese of Cincin teaching of the schools like wild fire. Today a the Catholic Students Mission Cru- nati was erected. libraries, but rather to supplement matter to ha half million students are praying, sade, is a real castle, a stone for- Cincinnati gave to Milwaukee it them, says a statement for publica- sona, of cotuaii giving .financial help and in other tress, built on the hillside in a beau- first bishop and archbishop in Most tion. Pope Leo's 31 ways serving the Crusade. tiful and romantic spot, overlooking Rev. John Martin Henni, and it One of the foremost questions of ditioition of Id At the dinner given for the clergy the broad , on the Eastern edge Second archbishop in Most Rev. the present day is the social ques- ments of in honor of Bishop Beckman follow- of Cincinnati. It was built by a pio- Michael Heiss, who was also first tion, ami it is one with which we biahop .Ireland ing the consecration cert monies neer of the Ohio Valley, and in re- bishop of LaCrosse, Wis. To Phila- should concern ourselves. Justice to name only a Rev. Frank Thill, executive secre- cent years was used by Father Peter delphia it gave Venerable John and charity demand that we do our And so with t tary of the Crusade, said that the Dietz for his school of Christian Nepomucene Neumann as bishop part to effect a solution of it This Union. Path« dollar mark had never played any Democracy. Father Dietz turned it ami James Frederic Wood as bishop requires knowledge and in order to it is such that part in the aims and aspirations of over to the Crusade for its national and first archbishop. To San Fran- know we must go to the one who ism will admit I the Crusade, although the aggre- headquarters. cisco Cincinnati gave its first arch- knows. The works of Father John gives the union bishop, Most Rev. Joseph Sadoc A Ryan, especially his latest book eflts labor now Alemany. Cincinnati gave to Santa 'Social Reconstruction," should be cial labor, to, Fe its first bishop and archbishop in known and read by all persons in- public opinion PRINTERS—PUBLISHERS Most Rev. John Baptist Lkmy and terested in the social question. It ing wag«. THE the Cincinnati Province of Francis- is often asserted by socialists, and Other chapters, 1 COURT 2699 can Fathers (Order of Friars believed, perhaps, even by some ing and instraotM COLONIAL 237 THIRD AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. Minor) contributed the present Catholics, that the Chifrch favors important topics aa archbishop, Most Rev. Albert T. the rich, that in disputes between public housing | PRESS, INC. I We Print "Th* Pittsburgh Catholic"Daeger , O.F.M., capital and labor she favors the management, etc. Rt. Rev. Henry Damien Juncker, former while pretending to be the "Social ~ first bishop of Alton (now Spring- friend of the latter who compose the obtained togettat < field, 111., Diocese) was a Cincinnati greatest number of her adherents.. ture on the Elmar P. Sehaub Harvey M. Sohaub piest, as were also Amadeus Rappe A distinct surprise is in store for thedral Library. JOHN D. SCHAUB'S SONS and , first and sec- ond bishops of Cleveland. Columbus Bamuari to John D. Schub got from Cincinnati its first bishop FUN KR AL DIRECTORS in Rt. Rev. S. H. Rosecrane, and its Utilitarian Club Msgr. Bi Aal« Ambulane* Srrrir»—Htatrly Llmoaiinaa For All Occasioni third bishop was the present arch- 420 BROWNS VII.I.K KI)., KNOXVILLB Bell Phone, Lafayette S337 bishop of Cincinnati. Covington's Seeds Planted Beginning of Lent and Kept in Darkness Are Elects Officers Opra Day and Nicht first and second bishops were Rt. Revs. George A. Carrell, S.J., and Used as Silver Tenderness Before the Altar—Children in At Annual Meeting (Br N.C. W.O. to n» Augustus M. Tofebbe, Cincinnati Chain Prayer NEW YORK, Ma^] priests. Rt. Rev. Joseph P. Mache- drees which he | beuf, first bishop of Denver, and Rt. Knights of St. George Record Catholic Convert! THE McVEY COMPANY Revs. Frederic Rese and Caspar The services in the recently dedi- white with flowing veils, without the Various Activities in Ita Big Edmund A. Wa HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS Borgess, first and third bishops of cated church of the Poor Souls, rail, knelt in silent adoration, while Field of Membership of Relief in Russi^ Detroit, were all Cincinnati priests. Carnegie, have included one cere- outside the church the electric cross execution of Mi r Which Pittsburgh is the Na- >* ' General Steam Pitting and Power Piping Rt. Rev. Josue M. Young, second mony of unusual interest. on the tower beckoned all to pray. heretofore put On Good Friday the scene had tional Headquarters Steam Heating—Water Heating—Ventilating bishop of Erie; Rt. Revs. J. H. Luers Maundy Thursday, the altar "After his onjMti and , C.PP.S., first ablaze with a myriad of colore« changed. All the world sorrowed. Msgr. Budkiewic« i 225-27 First Ave. Court 1885 Pittsburgh, Pa. and second bishops of Ft. Wayne; lights, 350 red ones being the devo The image of the crucified Christ The Knight« of St. George Cadets ed to sea a priest < Rt. Rev. Joseph Henry Richter, first tional offering of Mr. John Castelli, hung against a black background and the Utilitarian Club met on A priest connected bishop of Grand Rapids, and Rt. who received a silver medal and a which covered the altar, and the Thursday evening, April 24, at the mission sat up all! ' Rev. Frederic Garaga, first bishop special blessing from Pope Pius, XI, sanctuary with its palms and can- Fiak 3521 Fisk 1942 Pittsburgh district headquarters. in Moscow hoping ] or Marquette, were all contributions at the time of the dedication of the dles represented Calvary where at 9 The annual report of Major-General come to him from JERRY T. O'SHEA to the hierarchy by Cincinnati. church, was banked with gorgeous o'clock in the morning the bare- John Lohrum was approved and in attend the cond Monterey had a Cincinnatian as Easter flowers, the donations of the footed priest ami altar boys, fol- preparation of the summer encamp- his last moments, FUNERAL HOME bishop in the above mentioned Arch- congregation. These were supple- lowed by the trustees and parish- ment of the Cadets a committee was came. In the bishop Alemany, and Nashville had mented by a large cross of lilies, ioners came to venerate the cross appointed to select a site. Favor- had been stripf 4059 Penn Avenue at Main Street two, Richard P. Miles and Thomas which hung above the tabernacle, in a triple genuflection. able action was taken on an invita- from his cell alofl Formerly with Frank P. McCabe. Sebastian Byrne, first and last, and four large palms, gifts of The Stations of the Way of the tion from the arrangement commit- ridor, and then Bishop Byrne being buried at Cin- friends from Father Dominicis, Ho- Cross which began at 2:30 were tee for the second bi-ennial direc- a room biasing cinnati during the past year. boken, N. J., while the green car- completed at 3 o'clock exactly with torate meeting in SteubenviUe, O., Before his dassl Rt. Rev. Richard Vincent Whelan, peted steps of the sanctuary were a roar of crash and sound, which May 25-27, to participate in the pa- in anything, ha CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS $200,000.00 first bishop of Wheejing, was a Cin- banked with growing wheat in the penetrating the souls of the wor- rade preceding the opening services the back of the cinnati priest, and several others forms of crosses, columns and other shipers, represented the rending in St Peter's church and pontifical gollan executioner may be added to the list of bishops symbolic figures. asunder of the rocks and trees when high Mass to be celebrated by the let, penetrating tM FOURTEENTH STREET BANK and vicar apostolics contributed to The growing of wheat is an old Jesus expired on Calvary. This Rt. Rev. J. J. Hartley, D.D., Bishop made his features Pays Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Account« the dioceses of the country by the custom extensively observed in Eu- noise was produced by the breaking of Columbus. His body was t)MB of sticks called wooden bells made and no one save a Bo Safe Depaait Boxes far Rant Cincinnati Archdiocese, for the rope but little known in this coun- The annual election of officers for 1 especially for this purpose. know8 where it lies. *' 1401 CARSON STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. above is written without complete try. The preparation of it takes the Utilitarian Club had the follow- lata and is not the whole record. about a montn. The parishioners Good Friday evening the crucifix, ing result: Chairman, Colonel L. J. A dozen of the dioceses above plant the seed in water about the having been taken down, was laid Selzer; vice chairman, Captain An- mentioned were represented at the beginning of Lent and keep it in on the altar steps where people drew Vistein; secretary, Colonel Our advertisemantfi consecration of the Crusader Bishop, darkened quarters until Spy Wed- came by thousands to venerate and Wm. A. Reinersmann; treasurer, selected. Wa guai BUYERS the last Cincinnati priest to be nesday when the wheat, about six adore the crucified Saviour, while Commander-in-Chief Jos. H. Rei- ment. inches in height and pure white lit behind the improvised Calvary INFORMATION given the mandate and the authority Father Dominicis and his assistants man;; board of governor«, Captain HE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC BUREAU of apostolic succession, and who color is brought into the church in Ferd Hartung. Captain Carl Stud- goes forth as a leader of Christ's commemoration of the institution of chanted the Misere! eny, Lieutenant Elmer Ringling, This Department is open to representative firms army in America. the Blessed Sacrament at the last Blaster Saturday morning the Lieutenant Peter Beich, Lieutenant of good standing and is for the convenience of buyers Supper, and is affectionately termed blessing pf the fire and water took Ray Burg. who can quickly obtain the address under classification "Wheat for the Holy Sepulchre." place, a high Gloria Mass was sung On Sunday, April 27, the different of the goods desired and feel assured of fail dealing. English Catholics All day long Thursday the altar and the approach of Easter was an- Branches all over the Order cele- boys, inside the sanctuary, and the nounced and exhalted from the pul- brated the feast of their Patron REFOKB Phone Court 1897 for space, or for other informa- March To Tyburn small girls of the parish dressed in pit Saint, St. George, by receiving Holy ABROA¡H tion, or address 839 Second Avenue. Wim To Honor Martyrs Communion in corpore in the parish other landa raa churches escorted by the Knights of Tra ral Bai— • .GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS (By N. C. W. C. to Th* Pittsburgh CathoUe) "Mundelein Number" "Copec" Meeting, St. George Cadets wherever estab- trattini ani BUSINESS lished. In several cities, notably in •tatanea. Oar " a»«da and Poultry Supplita Crafton HOUSES IiONDON, May «.-The annual td(* af caadM TUR I. W. SCOTT COUPANT "Tyburn walk" along the martyrs' Of St. Vincent Journal With Catholics Philadelphia, a joint celebration of farilltlaa far Lkwtj A vans« Pltttirfk, Pa. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS road from Newgate Prison to the the members of the Branches was arat, atmaaMs iwihWw tal E. FORMATO * CO. — Interiora of Real- site of Tyburn gallows was repeated arranged for in St. Aloysius church Lauds New Cardinal Absent, a Failure of which the Reverend H. J. Stein- the ararli «S ••AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS don«», Ecclesiastica! Decorations and Re- recently. y oar tajtfaal' L"" A PARKER—«IT iawu Awtm llicioua Paintings a SpciaTty. 93 Liada* hagen is the pastor. Mt. Seada aa4 Puliry BaypUai Ava. (InsrajB). Crafton. Pa. The pilgrims assembled outside the site of Newgate prison. With- Staff Gives Over Notable Issue Discussion of Christian Prin- Make fattali ARTIFICIAL LIMBS out banners or anything in the na- to Articles on Various Peri- ciples Instead of Means of Im ArtttcW I.Hab Co.. mi BUSINESS ture of ostentatious display, they Applying Them Marks Pro- Poland To Have Oakland HOUSES ods of the Life of New Prince In MT BANKS—SAVINGS began their walk along the road of of Church, Once Student at ceedings New Dioceses Captai i •A VINGS A DEPOSIT BANS BANKS the martyrs along which hundreds I/M JMI SmMkSaU «t.. Ollnr Bid«. of staunch Catholics were dragged the Archabbey OAKLAND SAVINGS * TRUST CO.—Sul» (By N.C. W. C. to The Ptttaburrh CathoMr) By Concordat Depoalt Roiaa, 15 p»r annasi. Vanadi«» Bife on hurdles in the «lays of persecu- Mellon Na E Canata«luta tion when, after being tortured in BEATTY, Pa., May 7. —The LONDON, April 24. — The Company DEPARTMENT STORES big staff of the St. Vincent College "Copec" movement has just held its WARSAW, May 2.—It is antici- Newgate jail, they were taken to pated that a number of new dioceses m BnltfcaaM at fV^H'Q THB BMT OTORB the gallows at Tyburn and hanged Journal, literary publication of St conference at Birmingham and the Vincent College here, has dedicated deliberations showed that it was a will be erected in Poland under the «vil ÜJ Forfcea and Atwaad Streeta on the infamous "tree." terms of the Concordat which is Baker«, Confectioners' Supplies The exact spot of "Tyburn tree"' the April number of the magazine very good thing the Catholic mem- FURNITUB1I to Cardinal Mundelein in memory of bers resigned in advance. now being negotiated between the W. L. PfOBB CO„ UM-1111 Pa— At*. BUSINESS is marked by a brass tablet in the Polish government and the Vatican. South Side roadway. Within a hundred yards the three years the new Prince of "Copec" stands for "Conference Ckarch, School and Hall Farnitnre HOUSES the Church spent as a student at St. on Politics, Economics anil Citizen- A governmental commission and an «. M. BICHKNLAIJB, 11« hlkl Bid* there is now a convent where Per- ecclesiastical commission, the latter Up boli Smith Arid 1631 BUTTER, EGGS, TEA ft COFFEE petual Adoration is maintained for Vincent. Cardinal Mundelein took ship," and was designed to be a his course in sacred theology at the joint Christian movement for the headed by Cardinal Dalbor, are now B. A. MOSCHBL. 1AM Carson Street the conversion of England.. nearing the completion of their task WM. My CLOTHIERS college from 1889 to 1892. discussion of every-day problems. The Archbishop and Bishops of the of drawing up tne terms of the pro- 1419-11 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Virtually all of the contents of posed agreement. T. CLIFFORD R088ITER, 1(1« Canon St. Bishop Schrembs the magazine, written by the stu- Province of Birmingham decided, NBA« "TOD" HOLLANDER'S dents, are devoted to Cardinal Mun- however, that it was too definitely a Allegheny'» Pepalar Cletkln* Star* FUNERAL DIRECTOR Issues Appeal delein, and, the articles and poems religious affair to make the inclu- THE WORLD'S BEST HATTOS III OMa Btraat JOHN F. BKMMELROCK, ITS* Canon St. on his life and the honors that have sion of Catholics desirable. DRUGGISTS For Vocations come to him show the deep esteem One reason for the Catholic with- East Liberty (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Oatiholle) in which he is held by the college drawal was a statement made on be- E. J. Carroll community. There are three poems half of "'Copec" to the effect that CLEVELAND, May 6.—A pas- on the cardinal, and essays on "The Christiantiy had failed. The Angli- ART DEALERS—FRAMES toral from Bishop Joseph »Schrembs FIRE INSURANCE GKISLER BROS., Mil Pai Am, B. & Cardinalate," "Early Life of Cardi- can Bishop Gore, in a published UNITED AMERICAN 1MB. CO. of PENN A. read in the churches of the diocese nal Mundelein," "Cardinal Mundel- statement, said he could not under- Twelfth flaai. CaaaianwaaHh Bids. DRY GOODS—MILLINERY of Cleveland, makes an appeal to ein as Priest and Bishop," "Cardinal stand the Catholic position in with- young men and young women to FLORISTS Mundelein as Archbishop of Chi- drawing on that account. consider the priesthood and the sis- cago," "Investiture of Cardinal B. C. Lad wis Ca. B. IMamaad. ftfc, r«M The NcFarland Co. "¡L'7J~terhood s as a career. Canon Villiers, in a letter to the Mundelein' 'and "Cardinal Mundel- local press, explains it to him. "In- OTTO OETONG "The diocese of Cleveland," the ein's Titular Church." 648 •OUSE FURNISHING GOODS ~ JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Bishop says in his letter, "perhaps lividual members of the Church 1703 J. HENNE. MI g Coa tor Arenac. In an editorial, the magazine, may fail, and no doubt have failed, GEORGE W.SMITH, Jr. Fifth Avenue a a more than others, is a living ex- emplification of this need. There is speaking of Cardinal Mundelein's to respond to the full message of PHONE HILAND 4M* INSURANCE BUSINESS scarcely a school in this diocese elevation, says In part: the Church; but the Church, as an I. P. WE I.DON, Mt P, Ita Od la« Homewood "It is, indeed, a great honor to organization, as a Divine Society IH AaaMant Health Court tSdS HOUSES which is not compelled to engage outside help to aid the Sisters in the metropolis of the West, and set up by Christ to teach men, and JAMES C CAM1 LUMBER BUTTER, EGGS. TEA ft COFFEE their work, and as for our hospitals Chicagoans feel it deeply. Their guided all days by the Holy Spirit HUNK LUMBER CO. W. E K REG AR. «14 Haaaawaad Arena. joy is unbounded to know that they can never fail, either in her dog- FUNERAL DIRECT! and other charitable institutions it •UCCHMOB TO JOHN 1. OLTMiM —d Bid arali Bttata Marth is well known that they are far short are to have the first Cardinal west matic or moral message; she can- LEAD PIPE, TRAPS, BENDS BUSINESS of the number of Sisters to carry of the Alleghenies. If such is the not whittle it away or alter it, nor 421 N. HIGHLAND AVE. joy, such the feeling of Chicago and fail to deliver it down the age. If MBBCAM LEAD CO.. Ill« Fau ATOM« BeDevue HOUSES on their work successfully in exist- ing institutions." her citizens, what must needs be she has done so, then the promise MUSIC HOUSE—GENERAL BANKS" those that rise in the colleges and of Christ has failed, and there is no a A. BECKER—Ererrthinf hi Mtae CITIZENS NATIONAL BK. af BKLLEWl schools of nigher learning where such organization as the Church PACKING Fireproof and Nen-Flrepraef Wa 1* CharMora Arenar grees, Marquette University will the cardinalitial robes, but she re- SISTERS IN AFRICA TYPE METALS McKEES ROCKS TRUST COMPANY graduate the largest class in its his- joices because of the great dignitv FOB. WHITE METAL CO, 111« Am 4 Par Cant an Sarin*. 4M Chartier* Arai. tory at the annual commencement that is his." The Sisters of the Assumption at Jas. J. Flannery Bro. exercises on June 11. The College Bedfo rd, South Africa, recently cel- BUSINESS BUSINESS of Dentistry leads in the number of IRISH DOMINICANS ebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Wilkinsbur^^ ç HOUSES CarnegH seniors, with approximately 1(55 The Irish Dominican Friars are HOUSES of the opening of their convent and errr, su GRANT ST. •OTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, TEAS* eligible for degrees. celebrating this year the 700th an- chools, where they are doing splen- Telephonse: 111 DEPARTMENT STORES niversary of their foundation in Ire- BREGAR A CO. M« Wood 8treat JAKH TORR dili service for education, both re- OAKLAND, ATWOOD ST. TelephoBsai Subscribe for The Catholic. land. They came to Ireland in 1221. I ligious and secular.