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DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER VOL. III. NO 26. DENVEB, COLOEADO, THUfiSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903. * «.H pp,p^ A Real Separation Rev. Luigi Lops James Ryder Randall “ L’Asino " in America Fr. Dempsey’s Hotel Italian Priest Excommunicated by Author of “Maryland, My Maryland," San Francisco Judge’s Estimate of an Bishop Horstmann. Catholic Poet and Journalist of Italian Anti-Clericai Journal. 'Switzerland Canton Disestablishes the National Calvin* the South Is Dead. In Rome not long ago, a court judge The words of our Divine Lord A Unique Establishment Which Supplies Home Com« istic Church "Scandals must come, but woe to those James Ryder Randall, famous war acquitted the publishers and editors of by whom they come," have been fre poet and Catholic author of the South, "L ’Asino" of the charge of circulating forts to the Unemployed UtU' *t anything, has appeared In at the i>oll8 has always succeeded in quently verified in the local and in the died at Augusta, Georgia, January 14th. immoral literature. An American judge The Rev. Timothy Dempsey has in a job. They want to work badly. They, the d&Ii/ papers announcing the suc blocking Catholic claims. In this par general history of the Church, says the His his best poem was "Maryland, My has passed upon the character of the St. Louis a lodging house for w’orking- want to be of some use in the world. cess of the Catholics in obtaining the ticular case the *'Loi Fazy," brought Cleveland Universe. Maryland," written at the outbreak of same publication, and the two'de separation of Church and state in in by M. Henry Fazy, baa passed the the Civil War, which became at once cisions present an instructive contrast. men, which is a model of its kind and The Roving Spirit. Many of our readers may recall the gave during the month of December Geneva. The home of Calvin, the great council at Geneva by sixty-six trouble caused not long ago in Y'oungs- the battle-song of the Confederacy. Says "Tne Monitor," of San Francisco: - "I wish to correct that roving dispo* birthplace of Calvinism, has cut off the votes as against twenty-three, a clear Mr. Randall w’as bom in Baltimore, " 'L’Asino," perhaps without excep between 6,000 and 7,000 free lodging town by au Italian priest named Luigi to deserving men w*ho from one cause sltion. It is what drags a certain class Caivtnistlc church, root and branch. majority in the council. It was sup Maryland, of an old Catholic family, tion the filthiest Journal ever publicly Ix)ps, a stranger in the diocese of or another were unable to secure em of men to the bottom of the social lad It is a real separation of Church.and ported by the Radicals and the unani January 1, 1899. His education w*as circulated iny any language, has met a Cleveland. He had been sent by the ployment to enable them to pay for der, as I have found by experience. I state—not state supervision of the mous body of the Catholics. Like all received at Georgetown college, but body blow’ in San Francisco. There is Rt. Rev. Bishop Horstmann to assist shelter. try to create a love of home in them Church, as in France, under the asso measures in Switzerland dealing with ill health compelled him to leave be one quarter at least in this city In pro tern, the Italian pastor of Youngs The St. Louis Globe-Democrat, in and to put them with men of their own ciation law. constitutional matters, it had after town. fore completing the course. He went which it will never be kept for sale kind, where they may make friends passing the council of state, to be sub south and spent some time in Florida, again, and that is the store—rather the speaking of Father Dempsey’s remark A Real Separation. After a brief sickness the pastor of able work in that city says: and not feel like changing their loca mitted to the popular referendum, and finally going to New Orleans where he stores, for there are two of them—of Through the untiring efforts of the the Italians in Youngstown died Father Dempsey baa taken it upon tion every year or six months. I say again the Protestants were confident clerked in a large shipping firm. He the newsdealer who w*as tried last week Catholics of Geneva, the National Father l.,op8 officiated and had charge himself to better the condition of the I will give you a home. My hotels of their victory. At the polls the Pro was here when the news of the sklr for breaking the laws of decency. That Protestant church, founded by Calvin, of the congregation until a new pastor poor workingman. He has worked out have all the advantages of a home.* testants were disappointed, for, by mish at Baltimore, when the union trial resulted in an acquittal of the has ceased to be the church of the was apiK>inted. In the meantime he a plan which was under consideration The question came up as to the quar 7,656 voices against 6,822, the electors troops marched through that city, accused, and justly so, under the law, state; the alliance existing for cen bad BO ingratiated himself among the for many years before it was put into rels which might naturally arise among of the canton of Geneva voted for the reached him. Being n true son of the for it was proven to the jury that he turies betwe^en this church and the people and. it is said, so misrepresent execution. His idea has been tried be such a miscellaneous gathering of men. separation of church and state. South, bis feelings were poured forth was innocent of evil intent in selling state has been broken, and the Na ed the newly apixMnted pastor, that the fore, but without much success. It has Father Dempsey assured me that he A Just Law. in the famous lyric, "Maryland, My the paper, and ignorant - of its foul tional Protestant church has lost its members of the congregation did net always been difficult to get the co had yet to learn of a quarrel among .a 'Loi de Fazy,” with Its liberal Maryland," w'bich has never been ex nature. The po'int is, however, that highly privileged and subsidised place. wish to receive him. Legal means had operation of the great army of men them. There had as yet been no provisions, is in striking contrast with celled and is one of jhe few American the object of the arrest and trial has YVe have heard much of the suppres to be resorted to to oblige the Rev. who are befriended, and they need Just arrests made from his hotels. There the disgraceful Briand law in France. songs destined to immortality. been fully accomplished, and more sion of the Catholic Church in France Mr. Ix>ps to vacate the church. He, such a personality to make them go had been nothing stolen since last The “Lot de Fazy*' allow’s religions to however, persisted in his lawless con After the w*af he engaged in jour than accomplished, for not only is the January, when two suits of clothes bad —nothing of the actions of Swltxerland the right way. he practiced and the churches to be duct, erected a building and held serv nalism and w'rote several poems new’sdealer pledged never to sell the affecting the Calvinistic church. The Father Dempsey maintains two ho been taken away by a transient organized in virtue of the liberty of ices therein for the rebellious people. w'bich he considered superior to "Mary paper again, but dealers in general story is an interesting one. tels for workingmen without homes. boarder. meeting and the law of association. Things went from bad to worse and land, My Maryland." have received an unmistakable warn Geneva, though not a large canton These hotels are his charity head To run these two hotels It •Aggre By the **Lol de Fazy" the different the daily newspapers told of a raid Last summer his native state, in rec ing from the court, a w’arning that will yet, is one of the leading cantons, in quarters, and are the principal field gates a cost of $500 current expenses buildings consecrated to worship, are made on the old church by the follow ognition of bis merits, presented him DO doubt, effectually put a stop to the Switserland. This latter country is for his work. monthly. There are no profits in tMa guaranteed their religious applica- ers of Rev. Luigi Lops. In this raid with a superb residence. A day was circulation of the paper in San Fran comprisiKl. as we know, of a number There is an air of home about these scheme. If there happens to be a su- tk>n. The French law assigns the con the chuixh was stripped of most of also set apart in bis honor at the cisco. Judge Cabaniss said, in address o f cantons, each exercising practically hotels which attracts the lonely man. plus, it is. applied to the greater com trol of the church buildings to the its furniture and vestments, which Jamestown exposition. ing the jury: unlimited powers in ali matters affect The nightly average attendance is fort of the guests. There Is help to be ing internal interests, including mat "Cultuel Association," under which. If were transferred to the conventicle Two years ago Mr.-Randall accepted “ ‘Your verdict carries a heavy re paid.