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PITTSBURGH Founded in 18U by Right Rev PITTSBURGH Founded in 18U by Right Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop oj Pittsburgh Dwcese No. IS 79th Year te>38 PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. CONSECRATION SERVICES OF u SAVE IRELAND FROM RT. REV. J. J. SWINT, D.D. OUR NEW LOCATION ANAMHY," BISHOP'S PLEA —— jt Y Urge Observance of Constitutional Forms Until Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling. The offices of THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Electorial Decision Preparations Being Completed are now located in Room 301, Maloney Bldg., 339 I Second Avenue, between Wood and Smithfield. (By N. C. W. C. N«w» Service) ij'HE consecration ceremonies of Rt. Rev. J. J. Swint as Auxiliary Bishop We will be glad to meet our patrons at our new UBLIN, April 24.—The yonng men hold the key to the situation in Ire- of the diocese of Wheeling, W. Va., in St. Joseph's Cathedral, on May location. D land, according to Archbishop Gilmartin; speaking in the Tuam Cathe- 11 will be one of the most brilliant church functions ever held in Wheeling. im dral. The prelate pointed out that two political parties, a common thing to It is expected that at least 200 priests will be present, in addition to a num- , - ., ..-— every country, were contending for supremacy and that whilst this conten- ber of Bishops. Archbishop Michael J. Curley, of Baltimore, will be the I tion awaited a constitutional settlement the good of society required that consecrator, with Bishop Hugh C. Boyle, of Pittsburgh, and Bishop Denis J. a stable government be allowed to function for the maintenance of law and O'Connell, of Richmond, Va., as assistant consecrators. Franciscans order. The existing government, he said, was the result of the vote of the A coincidence in connection with the consecration of Bishop Swint is England Discovers majority of the pople's elected representatives. Against it there was a that he was ordained to the priesthood in St. Joseph's Cathedral on June 23, Exempt from Rate strong minority holding out for a Republic. Without arguing for either 1904, by Rt. Rev. Bishop P. J. Donahue, and that now he is to be consecrated Many Evidences of side, His Grace declared: t iiijP" Auxiliary Bishop to assist Bishop Donahue. Law in Ireland "My argument is moral, not political. Society cannot exist without a form of government which has the monns of carrying out the eesenfttal The various arrangements for the consecration have been placed in the Visits of New Pope functions of government. A political party may wish to change thi» foot t By N. C. W. C. New» Service) hands of a lay committee, with H. J. Hoffman as general chairman, and of government. That is all right, but if we are to avoid anarchy the exist- assisted by John Coleman, Seaton Alexander, A. J. Nager, W. B. Tucker, (By N. C. w. C. New» Service) DUBLIN, April 24.—Charitable and xruu~u~u-u-u-u-i«-i-i-i— — - — — ing government must be allowed to B. F. Alexander, J. Adam Blum, Geo. L. Hannan, John P. Nolty, J. J. Owens, function pending an appeal to a trib- LONDON, April 19.—Fresh evi, reliable institutions are exempt from John A. Mulhearn, John E rates in Ireland. There have, how- Gabriel Latouche, unal which all sides acknowledge to and John A. Weaver. Inasmuch as Loosening of •ence of the several visits to Eng- ever, been some exceptions. The be supreme. the seating capacity of the church is land of the present Pope is being Veteran Religious limited, it was decided to have the Moral Bonds Noticed Franciscan community, for example, disclosed. were held not to be entitled to the Reporter, Is Dead Daty of Amy a%l Police seats reserved and tickets would be "Now this is exactly what is «0* Even in Ireland benefit of the exemption. The issued. Reservations can be made Manchester knows the Holy Father (By N. c. w. c. New* service) I happening in Ireland at present.^ A at the Carroll Club or through John well. He was an honored and distin- ground for this decision, given in the (By N. C. W. C. New» Service) PARIS. April 20.—The best in-I government cannot function .without Coleman, who has charge of this fea- guished visitor to the University of British courts in Ireland, was that ture of the services. DUBLIN, April 19.—Lecturing on Oxford, and the famous Bodleian Li- according to one of the provisions of . forme„ d_ lavman on religious matters a police and an army. Wto fljt ,n Gabriel Latouche, religious political parties are contending fWf The tentative program as arranged the abuse of carnal pleasure and sins the university city is so the Penal Lavs, unrepealed by the | France reporter for the "Libre Parole," the victory it is the duty of the police so far provides for the assemblage of of impurity, Rev. M. S. Garahy, S.J.. | • p Catholic Emancipation Act. the Fran- all visiting clergy at the Cathedral said a word of explanation was due proud of the fact that a Pope was ciscans were outlaws. Liberie" and the "Gaulois," has just and army to obey the existing gov- ied in Paris ernment. It is their duty to protect residence at 9 a. m. on the morning to an Irish audience for focussing at- |at one time among its scholarly fre- In the town of Athlone the local M. Latouche was a fellow-student life and property. It iai their <Mg of the consecration, and a procession tention on a vice the discussion of huenters that a special address of governing authority has now ex- of Cardinal Amette at St. Sulpice, to protect the fandamental rigbt Of from there to the front of the church which was necessarily embarrassing empted the Franciscan community as I congratulation is to be presented to *nd was the personal friend of many the people, to discuss the rival poll- with an escort of laymen, acting as to Christian modesty. Nothin¿Nuwwg res charitable institution from all guard of honor for Archbishop Cur his Holiness on his elevation to the a French prelates. A journalist for cies, and to vote. , than dire necessity would justify a rates. Under this ruling the last >ver fifty vears, he was an expert on Bishop Fogarty, of Killaloe, wbo ley. The consecration Mass will be- preache>icoiviit_ir HinI undertakin|g the repulsive Papal throne. remnant of the penal code disap- religious information and rapidly won jwas a trustee for the first Dail gin promptly at 10 o'clock, after j ^ f unmasking this shameful idol tas 0 The London library, which is a re- pears. i prominent position in thaolt field Eireann loan, has appealed to all which a banquet will be served to thelof thp JJc continued: sort of scholars in search of special 1—n9 rl/\««+„in£k i riHHSHfl in uie tuiuuiuuib, «•< visiting clergy at the Carroll Club irough his knowledge of doctrine classes of the community and to aH That the necessity is there and material is proud to boast that its mil history, the prudence and far- branches of the army «to set theithe»r auditorium. During the afternoon a that it is an urgent one, is, I think, kshclves once had the privilege of Bishops, Stop Sunday .Isightedness of his ju<Wment and the forces resolutely »Pf»»* any doe- tour of the city and suburbs in auto- painfullv evident to the most casual ministering to a Pope; whilst^heHoly laccuracv of his infornXtion. Itrine of license to rob and to kill tor mobiles, visiting the various orphan- bsevver. * Father himself sen: a spe«il mes- RacinKacmge in Irelandireianu accura > at the apJ of 73 years> fore all that is dear to us as r£- ages and other places of interest. "The time for plain speaking has sage to the parishioners of the Lon- vithout having taken a day of rest, men and Catholics is hopelessly lost. In the evening, at the Carroll Club, ertainly come, when not only are don suburban district of Isle&orth (By C. W. C. a public reception will be held, at N. New» Service) He never missed anv Catholic meet- Proceeding he says: the restraints imposed by God and through their parish priest, telling DUBLIN—As a rule horse races which Archbishop Curley and Bishop nature on the abuse of carnal pleas- ir>gs or gatherings of Bishops, and "If we have political difference« them that he well remembers visiting are not h&ld in Ireland on Sunday. Swint will make short addresses. The ure declared to be an intolerable yoke e«pite his great age he worked until let us test them and settiettw™ to a their church. It was, by the way, On a few occasions, «however, a df far into the night at the newspaper constitutional way The robbtoir oi Knights of Columbus will act as a by the spokesman of modern pagan- from the famous Abbey of Syon at reception committee. parture from this salutary rule office« No fatigue seemed excessive | mails and other outrages and horrors» ism, but when in a Catholic country Isleworth that the Blessed Richard has • Father Swint has the honor of be- when it was neces«arv to determine |now too common, are the natural oW- lik< Ireland the incitements to this Reynolds,, known in the annals of the been attempted, \ race meeting |the accuracy of a story. It was this come of certam pnncplee current fa ing the first West Virginian to be vice are openly flaunted when the Church as "The Angel of Syon," wen: fixed for a Sunday in Templemore, Iverv love of accuracy which led him ¡militaristic minds.
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