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J: APPOINTMENT RECENT GERMAN ELECTION' AN APPEAL EXALTED PATRA The Centre Loses One of Ita Most A ^i? The Knighta of Columbua Inaugurate * Workers. O New Patriotic Movement COMINO APOSTOLIC DELE- ^ o OUR DUTY TO AID THE POOREST TE-. FOURTH IN SUCCESSION As was anticipated, the Centre have lost OF THE POOR, THE INDIAN AND At a meeting held recently of the New fHE UNITED STATES. a nuinbet of seats at the elections. But NEGRO MISSIONS. Orleans General Assembly, composed of • their losses are not at all as large as news- the fourth degree members of the Knighta paper correspondents predicted they would of Columbus, it was unanimously decided the appointment of Rev. Giovanni An urgent appeal has been issued by be, and as the predominant party in the to inaugurate, under its auspices «^Catholic • so, rector of the College of tlffe Pro- parliamentary alliance there power in the the prelates on the committee to ad- 4» at Rome, an entirely new name, vance the cause of the Negro and Indian School Children's Day," to be observed Reichstag is practically undiminished. If, each year on Washington's Birthday. The wn to any considerable number of however, they are to hold their ground in missions in this country. The appeal calls other than a few clergymen in this for a generous response to the annual col- intention of this movement is to further % the constituencies against the Socialists instill the spirit of patriotism and love of 1 is named. Rey. Father Papi, pro- they must organize even with greater ear- lection which will be taken up in all our country in their young hearts. As patriot* "of canon law at the Jesuit seminary nestness than they have hitherto display- churches on Sunday, February 25. The ap- ism forms one of the foundation precepts $Gdstoek, Md., is well acquainted ed. The defeat of lierr Trimborn at Co- peal says in part: new Delegate, for prior to Father logne is no slight blow. He was in every "And this mission work, this collection, of the Knights of Columbus, it is consist- coming to this country as counsellor sense an admirable candidate. His knowl- is for the poorest of the poor, the negro ent that the older Christian Brothera en- legation he was the vice-rector of edge of the people's requirements is ex- and the Indian. Of all those to whom the courage it in the young. lege, and he speaks of Father Bon- tensive, and he has never been chary in Gospel is to be preached none so poor and The children wil be invited to assemble la the most affectionate terms, de- helpless as the negro and Indian. But re- imparting it. For many years he has been Park at him as a very able man and a one of the most active of the Centre's cently raised from slavery or savagery, » u/ 3 P. M., on Washington's successor to Cardinal Falconio. workers, and that he has lost the seat in with childlike minds and hearts, lacking liirthday, where there will be speechea ap- propriate to the spirit of the day by repre- Bonzano is a man of the highest a constituency in which Catholics are so that development which other races have sentatives of the assembly, Messrs. Chaa. attainments and a splendid linguist, numerous as in Cologne, and which has had for centuries there are no others on I. Denechaud and Clarence S. Hebert. pftfeularly proficient in the English been a stronghold of the party for over God's earth to whom the words of Our Lord apply more fi^jngly, none that can Invitations have been extended to the t and speaking it fluently. forty years, is a most significant indica- Governor of the State and the Mayor of *JMSW Delegate has been closely iden- tion of the progress the Social Democrats appeal more fully, to the Catholic heart. Coming to at a time when tfte call to mis- the city to be present on the occasion, aad with the American hierarchy and is have made. The Centre will need all its also address the children. sionary work is so pressing and obliga- friendliest terms with nearly all energy and 'skill in the days to come, but Beginning this year the Knights of Co- tory, at a time when means to carry on hers. His position also has brought its leaders are men of experience and cour- lumbus of New Orleans will annually do- this negro and Indian work is more need- Melóse contact with the students in age, who are in touch with the working- nate on this occasion a fine American flag •American College in Rome, as they classes, and who are, therefore, well able ful tha n ever before, we earnestly exhort suitable for the flag pole of a school build- the lectures in the College of the to judge of the measures by which addi- that your efforts be especially strenuous, ing, to the parochial school having the anda. tional strength may be givpn to the par- and that the faithful be especially gener- largest percentage of attendance of ita pu- ous and self-sacrificing; for upon those ef- JÉ about 56 years old. Being a secu- ty. pils at the celebration. Small American forts and upon that generosity depend nags will be distributed among the child- rest, he will no doubt mingle more many works and the salvation of many irith the laity than his two prede- FATHER OREGLIA, S.J. ren. His Grace Most Rev. Archbiahop souls." islenk will also attend and speak to the - Cardinals Martinelli and Falconio, Another well known member of the So- Ot whom belonged to rigid monastic The appeal is signed by their Eminences, children. ciety of Jesus has just passed to his eter- Cardinals Gibbons, of Baltimore, and Far- nal reward in Rome, in the person of Fa- of his appointment Msgr. ley, of New York, and his Grace, Arch- ther F. Oreglia, Baron of Santo Stefano, Prendergast, of Philadelphia. AN INTERESTING FIND. Midi and brother to His Eminence Cardinal domination came as a great sur- An English Catholic named Kennedy, Luigi Oreglia, Dean of the Scred College has rescued from a dealer in Rome a^fcaa- me. I did not seek the place, but CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. and the only surviving Cardinal created by rehet Mwgiag Pt*>eCalix- «tí» Holy Father's pleasure to Pope Pius IX. ttoftor I will do my best in the Large bequests to charitable institutions tua III, and has presented it to Pope Piua Father Oreglia was an exemplary re- and churches, including about $235,000 to A, who restored it to its original place in of the Church in that great coun- ligious, an untiring worker and a model 1 atn glad to express my admiration St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, are the crypt of St. Peter. priest. He was 82 years of age and was made in the will, filed of Eugene Kelly, The bas-relief is about 3 feet high and ^America, her people and her institu- well known in Rome, where, in the exer- I have a deep sense of my responsi- son of the late Eugene Kelly, the banker, about 1 y2 feet wide, of rough fifteenth cen- cise of his zeal, he parsed many years of at whose funeral John Cardinal Farley tury workmanship, but its historical value his life, though being a native of Piedmont. celebrated his first requiem Mass as a is considerable, as it formed part of 'the expect my consecratfbn as Bishop to He was attached to the church of St. Ig- place very soon and shall leave for Cardinal in this country. The bequest to tomb of Cahxtus III, uncle of the Borgia natius, on which he bestowed much loving St. Patrick's is for the purpose of com- Pope, Alexander VI, whose recumbent ef- ^¡itea in about a month." care; in fact, it was through his exertions :Iffgt. Bonzano is of medium height, pleting and furnishing an annex to the figy was mistaken for that of his notorious that the beautiful chapel of the Sacred Cathedral, known as "The Lady Chapel." nephew. with gray eyes and well chiseled Heart was completed. The dealer, realizing that the relief would I Cerretti does not expect that the fetch a good price if smuggled abroad, re- FAVORS SUNDAY BASEBALL. A SENSIBLE VIEW. tsor of Cardinal'Falconio will arrive fused to sell it to the Vatican, but Mr. America before March 1. "I am in favor of Sunday baseball," said Had "The Playboy of the Western Kennedy purchased it for the price asked r. Bonzano will be the fourth am- Bishop Patrick A. Ludden, of Syracuse, World" been allowed to come to this coun- and restored it to the Holy Father. lor of the Catholic Church to the N. Y., the other day. "I woul'd much pre- try, unmolested and unnoticed, the so- fer that men went to the ball game on called "Irish players" would by this time States. Cardinal Satolli was the CATHOLIC REVIVAL. to hold the honor, being succeeded Sunday than that they hang around the be back in Ireland, and their excursion ,fdinal Martinelli, who in turn was saloons, or stand on corners, insulting peo- a failure. But a most impolite furore was The Third Order of St. Francis ia con- ple who pass. They get out in the fresh eded by Msgr. Falconio, recently raised, and a most*lndefensible line of op- tributing to a most happy Catholic reviv- air; they can abuse the umpire, which 1$ Cardinal. position was organized—with the result al in Chile. At Santiago the Tertiaries have gives them a lot of fun, amuses the crowd that the "Irish players" were saved the begun the building of a suburb to be call- and does not hurt anyone. necessity of a press agent, and their visit ed "The Workers' City." It will, when A PRIESTS TRAGIC DEATH. "I consider baseball one of the cleanest made a matter of nation-wide advertise- completed, comprise a church, two schools, Hh sincere sorrow we are called upon of sports, and it will hurt no one. Nor ment. one for boys and one for girls, a trade ord the death under tragic and most does it interfere with church worship. The hall, in which different crafts will be I circumstances, of a much loved and man who has to work all week would PRIEST SEEKS DAMAGES. taught, and a hundred model cottages. esteemed priest of the vicariate of be far better off at a ball game on Sun- day than going to a saloon or a dance Dr. J. B. Murphy, one of America's fore- wville, Texas—the Rev. F. Joseph BANS DECOLLETTE GOWNS. Mis. pastor of St. Boniface church, hall." most surgeons, and Dr. John F. Golden, Christ!. staff physicians at Mercy hospital, Chica- Pope Pius Saturday last issued an order go, were sued for $50,000 damages for al- ir Goebbels had retired to rest at RENEGADE MONK DEAD. th at all Cardinals and other Church digni- leged malpractice, in the superior court, customary early hour Saturday night, taries must decline to attend social func- Abbe Charles Loyson, known through- recently. The complainant is Rev. Owen 3. He was alone in the house— tions at which women are permitted to ap- out the world as Pere Hyacinthe, died in J. Small, a Catholic priest of the Dubuque ipNprt little four-room frame cottage, his eighty-fifth year after a brief illness. pear in decollette gowns. f after 9 o'clock the building* was archdiocese. He claimed that through neg- The Pontiff believes his order will have Pere Hyacinthe was one of the most ligence an abscess formed on the shin bone t*ed to be on fire. An alarm was prominent pulpit orators in the Catholic a tendency to do away with low-cut gowns io and the firemen responded of his right leg, and the leg had to be in Catholic circles. ChtlMi in France until 1869, when he re- removed. teptly to the call, but in spite of their nounced the faith. He married an Amer- the cottage was completely de- ican woman named Emille E. Jean But- RETREATS FOR WOMEN. Jm within twenty minutes of the dis- terfield in London in 1872 and afterwards AN EVASIVE REPLY. m. became curate of the Congregation of Dr. Arriaga, president of the Portu- The Passionist nuns at Carrick will have •J1**« thought at first that Father Goeb- Liberal Catholics at Geneva, later found- guese republic, replying to a request from retreats for women in their convent on escaped from the house and was ing a "Gallican" congregation at Paris, the of to revoke the ex- the following dates: From February 20 to •Ej^erowd which had gathered to wit- He visited America in 1869. pulsion of the Bishop of Braga and the 24, February 27 to March 2, March 12 to sa^P^ me- Then a search was made and other members of the Portuguese episco- March 16. For further particulars write to Mother Superior, convent of Our Lady of flpfth the charred remains of the dead FEAST OF ST. VALENTINE. pate, says he feels convinced that the gov- Sorrows, Carrick, Allegheny county, Pa. were discovered in the ruins. The feast of St. Valentine, priest and ernment, with the assistance of Parlia- Was of genial disposition, beloved by martyr, is celebrated annuallv in the cata- ment, will respect liberty of conscience, IfWrti people, held in high regard by combs which bear his name, by the Col- and will thus endeavor to maintain peace CHURCH BURNED. 1 kCn c^er®y» an(* greatly es- lege of the Cultores Martyrum with great and harmony in the large Portuguese ^l.p men of all classes and creeds solemnity. This saint suffered martyrdom family. The Catholic church at Iberville, one of ¡l^hout the wide region where for in the third century under Claudius the the most imposing religious structures in ^ JtUi t^c glory of Goth, and was interred about a mile out- northern New York, was destroyed by fire TO MARK JUBILEE. m* good of humanity. May he side the city on the Flaminian Way. Thursday night, February 8. The loss is m peace. A determined effort will be made by the $100,000. The fire originated from the heat- FRANCE AND LAY SCHOOLS. alumni of St Benedict College, Atkinson, ing apparatus. Kansas, to build Wolf hall this year, to GOLDEN JUBILEE. The lay school question is once more becoming acute in France. M. Grousseau commemorate the golden jubilee of the or- PRELATES BANISHED. .. Father Corbinian Gastbihl, O.S.B., has announced in the chamber that the lay dination of the Right Rev. Abbot Inno- JBtjeplj® church, Chicago, 111., will school is not necessary, and that the school cent Wolf, OvS.B., under whose direction, LISBON, Portugal—The Archbishop of jple fiftieth anniversary of his ele- curriculum without God, as projected by as president, St. Benedict College has be- Braga and the of Portalegra and W the priesthood on Tuesday, the ministry of instruction, can never serve come one of the greatest educational insti- Lamego have been condemned to two ffiHB^" His as a basis for morality. tutions of the west. years' banishment from their dioceses.