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i&ftMSlM; WHERE RELICS OF CHRIST'S PASSION Wedding Because "Ireland Most Be 1 <" ; V* ARE TREASURED Mistress Qf; Her (By N. C W.G. Kews Service) Bruiiel In connection with the forth (ByN.C. W.C. News S«vk*.» leroi'a controversy corning International Catholic New Orleans, June* S.-^Sen- Own Affairs" tw^tae local Palestine Congress, which aoeetp sational stories carried by secular tion and-ltUfatwo VeteranPrelatePrepares in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, July Revised Constitution new^tgenciesiotht^ffec^S^ DedmrA«*fcitIlOp et, the latter being pre 19 22, to ^stopped B^wstafSf BeMiti thechamber.A /• Message to Brethren ^yTM^ro^-paies ibIeRea bride and attendant* were laid before the go flfiJvA HSKvjs*.'!.-. tine, it is of interest to know the "shockingly*' attired were em­ increase these* and Laity in School-State Aid phatically denied tore by; the whereabouts of the sacred relic both Uy and mem Very Rev. Albert Anto>ine G. if. [By N. C. W. C. News Service] of Christ's life, passion and cru­ t ligious orders. Baltimore, June 30,—His Em-> ' [ByN. C, W.-C, Newsservice] I., pastor of St. Louis Cathedral. (ByWQ* W; a New* $•*#!«*) cifixion. Dublin, Jqiie 17,—Seventy The Socialist inence, James Cardinal Gibbons, Springfield, 111,, June 27.—De­ Father Antoine characterised The largest portions of the years sit lightly on the Moat Rev. celebrated the fifty-ninth anni­ spite a bale of protests coming to the account ai an "irresponsible 1 wood of the Cross are in the Bas it from scores of societies and in­ invention". Dr. Kelly, Archbishop of Sydney, °$ versary of his ordination and the ilica of the Holy Cross of Jerusa He has come to Ireland thirty-fourth of his creation as dividuals throughout the state, "The bride was not "'shocking- lem at , and in Notre Dame the Committee on Bill of Rights Rome, where he attended Cardinal on Wednesday, June 30 Cathedral, Paris. A relic of the ly' dressed in the sense conveyed Beatiaeation. He There were no elaborate re of the Illinois Constitutional con­ by the story", he added, "The Cross is also ja the United States vention has-approved a provision waa one: of the founders of the itlon on ligiousor civic ceremonies. The —in the Cathedral of the Holy bridal party wore decollette House of Mission* in his native thlii^oo tfmeVrevWl Cardinal spent the day quietly for the new constitution provid­ gowns, regarded as unbecoming, Cross, Boston. ing for the reading of the Bible county of W0xford.*Thi only anti-religious program efi His message to his brethren of The "" which Pilate wrote more especially so in the solemn other surviving member* of it* SoclalLta. the clergy and laity for the occa­ in the public schools. sacrament of marriage. Before and ordered to be placed on the Col. Abel Davis, a leader original community art Bishop sion is one of profound thanks Cross-''I. N. R. I." (Jesus of the bridal party entered the Brownrigg and the celebrated toeoineup agaii for the interest they have taken among the Jewish people of Chi- church, I requested the members ahorUy. Nazareth, King of the Jews) -is cago, and a member of the com temperance Jesuit, Father J, A. in him. As in the earlier days of to veil themselves. Tbtey did to Culler, By happy coincidence w$M§ his youth, he appreciated the es­ preserved in the Basilica of theUittee, fought the proposition, at the church door and the cere­ Holy Cross of Jerusalem at Rome. Father Cullen was the first to teem and respect- they showed and, when outvoted on its adop mony proceeded without delay. ; The Crown of Thorns, now him, so now in his declining years tlon, announced that he would T . L. . . weleoma the Archbiihop,whois lacking in-the thorns, which have As Objed Lftiicil he has expressed his satisfaction present a minority report and i!™°i™f^, *f.„^* J«* nor the guest of the House been distributed to a number of atory as appeared could luve been for what he declares to be their >hd rally its opponents against it of Missions, Enniscorthy, County churches, is a part of the treasure written, except in an attempt to forbearance. on the floor of the convention. make sensationalism out of a of Wexford. The people of the of Notre Dame at Paris. A frag The Supreme Court has held town gave their fellow count r [»yjr.aw.&4t**ii Cardinal Gibbons was born in ment of the Crown is in the duty which I performed quietly Dublin. June ~W,~lMr that the present provision of the and with a minimum embarrass­ man a tremendous public recap Baltimore July 23, 1834. He was Church of St. Serin, Toulouse, 1 made whiskeyacarot tftfk constitution guaranteeing relig­ ment to the parties concerned." tion. And the words he ipoke to baptized in the Cathedral parish, France. Con—qoeatly ia ratal j where he now has his seat, and ious and civil liberty is an inter­ them were remarkable. One of the nails is said to be in. received his early education in diction against Bible reading in Addressinv g thousands ih|l^l#lM'. the crown of the ancient Lom­ Mexico Delegation Ireland, whither his father with the schools. To offset this court Archbiihop said that the eager •** *> mjjmhmf m a bard Kings used by Napoleon I Revival of the Irish language wa* l^.1*^1*^^^ the family had returned in 1837. ruling a rider to the present code Calls On Cardinal # at his coronation; one is in the was proposed. As passed by the work of the graateat value. No_ - that 1ralan4 Cardinal Gibbons was ordained N , i rl n Cathedral of Notre Dame at committee, this rider reads: (By N. C. W*. C, KewaSmtiimb *jbody was so unpractical as Up tf /?| ^ * a priest on June 30, 1861. WhenParis , and another, whose authen* dream of superseding English. made a heary awoop, he was but 34 years old, he was "The reading in the public Baliimore, Mi, Juhe 28.—The tieity is reported to have been es­ schools of selections from any The Irijh faith, through the spirator* oi the consecrated Bishop of Adramyt- development of the native clergy twr^ooriiptning1 tablished by Benedict XV, version of the Old and New Tes­ of Mexico was discussed at a con- agency of the English tongue, tum in Patribus Inndelum and is at Monza, near Milan. was holding up the Goapel in up their ,.*a«gl«" Vicar-Apostolic of North Caro­ tament, without comment, shall frence held recently between Gar* The sponge, it is stated, is in never be held to be in conflict Australia, which war destinedto W QfW^w ha lina. dinal Gibbons and Torre Diaz, the pledgei the Basilica of St. John Lateran, with this constitution.*! __ representative of the provisional be a glorious country. * With the death of the Right Roma. • poteenmakings Rev. John McGrill, Bishop-Gibbons Back of this provision are"said government of the Republic of Hia GrBceirai struck by Ire'- laud's lingular freedom from been given, to understaoo^l was transferred to the see of The-point of the lance is into be^the same agencies that re­ Mexico, who was called .here to ; Paris, and the remainder in Rome, cently forced through the (crime. With corrosive irony he breaking it won t do. th| Richmond on July 30,1872... His consti see the Cardinal; accompanied by 1 0 n administration of five years at . The robe, known as the Koly tutional convention a provision lor Dominguez of the same spoke of the press campaign to n ? ^! j. ^•^%^r Goat, is in a church at Treves. defame this Catholic* country fa were di.play edlarf Sunday, Richmond was distinguished by preventing the state from giving country. gates of the CathoUc church a% the most remarkable results. The tunic is reported to have public funds to private institu­ The conversation hid to do the eyes of the world. , been given by the sister;, of "The last time I wa* in Ire proof of the goc4 wot* ifit^f Nine new churches were erected, tions for the care of public char with economic and material is ng the week It waa a parochial schools were founded Charlemagne to the Monastery gee. This latter provision is not well as the moral development of land," he said, "Wexfottrjau of Argenteuil, where she was a was for sale.Carlos jail haaaince tlon. CHhar chapel, iard* are j and an orphan asylum for girls operative for fifteen years, din­ the country, and the Mexican ytobeu»e4M"still" was established. nun, and is still there. ing which time the state is ex representatives expressed the bean shut up, And ^understand The largest piece of the wind they are converting: ether jails OnMay20 lS77 Bishop Gib­ pected to build the institutions hope that the change of admin r F ing sheet is at Turin. into industrial achool*," bons was appointed a coadjutor needed to take care of depen istration would contribute great­ The cloth with which the sacred Voicing the sentiment of the to the Most Rev. James R. Bay- dents. s ly to ita political and social wel­ head was wrapped is reported to Irish abroad, he urged the people Far ley, Archbishop of Baltimore, While no public and concerted fare. They explained the ^render*. be in the church of Cadonjn, De never to consent to the partition whom he succeeded upon his protest has been made against ful fertility of the Soil* which in partment of Dordogne, France. of the nation. death in the following year. The this latter provision, it is under­ •orne places yields three crops a , the insignia of the arch- The linen with which Veronica stood that opposition to it is so yea\ and declared that fundi "A |QlJ drauthl of liberty,* wiped Christ's face on the way marked and has made itself so wereorgently needed for develop­fair pliy for Irish Industry, no Duluth^ kajaa.} 4 Juae«r. iepiscopate, was conferred^on the iseniof af new Archbishop Gibbons on Feb­ to Calvary is in Rome. felt among the delegates that it ment. For assistance they look fettering of Iriah commerce or eluding a Dromineat f ruary 10,1878, in the Cathedral The upper portion of the pillar will be recalled by the conven- with hope to the United States. Irish reiourcaf^ no exploitation, _ . ,. . at Baltimore. of the scoUraging has been ia the tion, rather than risk the defeat Mexican bishops, they declare, by the British in the interests of f minister-Dr. A. Church of St. JPraxedes since themselves or of any favored sec­ •till praiwi^thaaoorage of; Cardinal McCloskey of New of the entire constitution when were establishing seminaries 1223, arid the lower section is in tion or class, these were thejw W. J. Powaraand Father*:, New York died October 10, 1885, submitted to the vote of the rapidly, as the people are encour­ the Church of the Holy Sepul rights, he said, which-Australia Halonoy who and on February 10,1886, a cable­ people. aged by seeing their brethren cher, Jerusalem. j claimed for Ireland, unaagceaafally attaaPbd gram from Rome announced the Aside from those-gho may op­ invested with the dignity of-the The Archbiihop declared these tent the lynching of' appointment of Archbishop Gib­ pose it as a slap at the religious priesthood. The best index to rights meant self-determination groe* in this City bons as Cardinal, When he heard Pope's Villa At organizations that are now tak­ religious progress, they said, in the sense advocated by Presi­ of the report he exclaimed: ing care of the poor and the de­ seemed to be the creation and Twickenham Now pendents with a modicum of state dent Wilson. * ' Dr. Ryah haaisauad a "Should the report be verified, development of a native clergy. sUtement in whjeh hei may God give me, as He gave aid, it is opposed -by humanitar­ Senator ftominguez, it is said, "Ireland, Catholic Ireland," In Catholic Hands ^AlIAol^r^ His servant David an humble ians who see in the Catholic sis- bore letters from Archbishop concluded the trenchant orator, [By the N. C. W. C. News Service] terhoods, and in the trained wel­ "must be mistress of her own obc prieaU.whpl heart, that I may bear the honor Mora of Mexico- City commend­ face and av London, June .21.—Alexander fare workers of other denomin­ affair**"- --•--. with becoming modesty and 1 Pope's villa at Twickenham is ing- him to the Cardinal, profund sense of my own tin ations the only agents through DEATH OF BISHOP HTZIUUR1CE dr*i men bad again in Catholic hands and the which proper care can be given worthiness. Sisters of Mercy have established Irish College in China the children and young (By N; 0. W. C JSTewfe Serrfce) June 30, 1836, the twenty-fifth their convent and secondary anniversary of his elevation to committed from the courts ~"1R. C* W* G. N^W8 Servl*e) Erie, Pa.. June28.-Death haaj school there. . removed another of the priesthood, was selected by The grounds of the villa Were Dublin, June 17,—Among the Cardinal Gibbons as the date for regular clergy none are more act prelates of the Catholic Chu this year the scene of the annual Shadowed at Mass in America, the Right Rev. 'John the formal investiture with the - iwiMi** •• » ive as missionaries than the Iriah Corpus Christ! procession. From E. Fitzmaurice of the dioceae ef rank and insignia of membership the lawn facing the river the pro­ [ByN. C. W. C-Jiejirs Service] Vincentians, From Dublin they in the Sacred College. Monsignor Dublin, June IT.-^-Feelittgsof send missions frequently to Eng Erie who passed away at the age cession passed through the well of 83 years. Bishop Fitzmaurice. Straniero, the papal representa­ known grotto to the extensive Catholics are outraged by the land and Scotland. Bat they have tive, brought the red gone much farther afield. wa* in feeble health for many grounds. Canon English preached extent to which" police surveill­ years previous tohis death an or skull-cap, the and the from the text, "I will set hiy ance is being practiced ill Ireland. in China they have taken chargre the affairs of the diocese have!' official papers to the United tabernacle in the midst of you. The Rigrht Honorable Mr. Gin- of a considerable district in PV been carried on by the Right States. will walk among you and will be hell, Member of Parliament, a king, where they have established Rev. John H. Cannon, hi* auxil­ ji j , r i Cardinal Gibbons was invited your God, and you will be ray man of three-score»and-teh,* now a church with, a congregation of iary. The deceased to the papal consistory in*JRorne shattered in health by eir'hteen in 1887 and on March 17 of that people." 1,000 Chinese. Seeing how dee bom in Gtunty l^rrk l^finct year received the red hat and the Tk* final benediction was given months' imprisonment, lately re­ the dlsire for education has been January 8,1837 and wa* a brother ring personally from Pope Leo from a balcony facing: the lawn paired to Delvin, County Wick- stimulated in the people of China; Of the Bey. Prancji 'jQSmi XIII. He was installed in his titu­ and the river and it Was interest­ low^ to recuperate. On Sunday the Irish Vinceitian Fathers have maunca, rector df ^t %iSi|% lar church, Santa Maria in Trsa- ing to note that some of the boats list hi was..f olle,w^d to mass by also founded acallege called St. Church, Frankfort, Philadalphia tevere, the first church raised in four policemen, two of whom the world in honor of the Bleated stopped and the occupants joined Patrick's. Already, so great are and of Monsignor Edraond J. it i * Mother, on March 25. 1887, taelm the hymns, several kneeling in knelt in the seat in front of him, the neaibers nocking to^^atMtsmaufiet ^^§0^^^ feast of the Annunciation. jtheirboat*ferine benediction. and two in the seat behind. the accommodation is too small. ro. ie» Seminary, .^ \ v