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32nd Year, No. Roehmtar, FrkUj, November a*, IMS. ^•rwF'P^PF" Catholic Movement I#g lor; Congressman William Elgoe, president? Christopher J, Itehoe, ire SiaTer Crow **, In Switzerland 'first vice-president; John B„ Den* i|, secoi d Stole* FI*I Vincent de Paul Soc^etyJT • > vice-president; Rev* Indissolubility of (By K. C, W. C? News Service.) '•'••- V"'-- \Jii;:! Celebrate in St. Loais wohn J. Butler, secretary, and A^lldted Paris, Nov. 12.—There is to be [JohnR. Cooke, treasurer. noted among the Protestants of (By N. C. W, C. News Service.) (By N. C. Vf, C, New* 'Switzerland an unmistakable St. Louis, Nov. 19.---Seventy Strike Completed , Nov. 17.-Chalice*u [trend toward , especially in Catholic University Subterfuges of Socialists to Secure five years of the St. Vincent de lea and the famous Byzantine i the case of theological students. Paul Society's existence in this For Italy, at Milan, Drt. Ryan aid Lapp ef Catkolk Right to Re-marry Lausanne and other cities offer] [ver-giftere country was celebrated Thanks­ Welfare Gs.cil Sig. Report from the Gravedona By Dr. Frederick Funder, the most important examples of giving* Day in St. Louts, the city Soon to Be Opened this movement.- Some pious Pro­ (By N. (X W. C. News Service) [church on Lake Coaw, ,„.f7,, Editor Vienna Reichspost of its first foundation. Impressive •(By N. C. W. a News Service) melted by a jewder u whom 1 testants, dissatisfied with the ceremonies? in which Most Rev. Washington, P, C., Nov. 19, - fruits of the Reformation, are Milan, Nov. 7.-Plans fortheJThe report of the Denver Com thieves sold theoa.aad areIt lBy N. C. W. C. News Service) [John J. Glennon, Archbishop, arid lost to the world*! treasury Vienna, NOT. 10.—Reports sent turning instinctively to the Cath­ many prominent clergy men andleatabhshmen t of a ICatholic uni- [missiomission 0of ReKgiu.Religiou„s ,Forcewvw>s „on. 3fe olic Church. Many are coming veraityin Milan, the first of its the tramway strike of hut Auar t Antiquarians long to American newspapers from laymen participated, marked the the cross as one of the fli Berlin, announcing that "bigamy back into the fold. [observance of the Diamond Ju ed, and it is expected that the has been legalized by the Aus­ One prominent Protestant pas­Ibilee. M%S2i^S5**.S^.^5«=fMa booklet of about 125 pages, and mansbip=. Th5Ke caalicee5 and pyjof tor is on the point of conversion trian Government," were in part Some of the religious exercise? to the ancient Faith. Another SJ^:^^^^b^eing looked forward to by thous thorough ^investigation s everjCentury artistry. correct, but not in the sense in in connection with the ahniver ands of will thro* open which the dispatches intimated. pastor has introduced in his ser made in this country on a strike! Through the eoafeeirion of o*M vice prayers for the dead. The [sary were conducted in the Old'it s doors next fall. In Austria the civil law regu Cathedral, where, when St. Louis which was confined to a singlejof the sacrilegiousrobbers, it hat lating matrimony rests upon the result has been a larger attend-] The inspiration for the univer­ city, The Denver Commission ofjbeen learned that a former as- ance a this services. was yet hardly more than a town, sity is due to Cardinal Ferrari, of canon law of the , ithout railroads, telegraph or Religious Forces is composed of tendant at the church planned and recognizes and enforces the This Romeward tendency can­ Milan, who in the spring of 1918, [clergymen ef all denominations, [any of its present numer JUS Cath- [entrusted to the directors of the the theftHeexplalai that be was indissolubility of marriages be not yet be compared to the "Ox j Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish, tempted to commit the crime by j0Uc churches, a fe w pioneers as­ publishing society "Vita e Pen- tween Catholics. For years the ford Movement" in England, in in the cfty of Denver. It Vis or- the offers he received from num- the middle of the last century, sembled to organize the first con­ sieros" and to the president of Socialists and "Liberals" have ference of the Society which has, ganised a few weeks after thekroue English-.peaking visitors sought to abolish this law, butbu t it is strong enough t) justify -, - the^ -—I aha—n v^™«Society / «fo«r *Pbilo-strik• uiHi-giruceDeganoe began by men who believed to purchase the relic at it* weight their attempts have failed hither Jthe remark made recently by asinc e spread throughout America sophical and Psychological Stud that the important facts under-in gold. The culprits probably to, since each time there was such [Protestant: land the remainder of the world, ies" the work of establishing/the lying the strike had never reach- would have escaped detection but In the number of these laymelftvm*n insHfcnHrtinstitutionn. i-jit[ed th. e publicu*».- Thes•-.. e men desire...-..d - a storm of opposition from the] 'The fashion is now to become was Bryan Mullanphy, once for the fact that one of the three Catholics that neither Parliament |a Catholic." Father Gemelli, Dr. Necchi and to ascertain and publish these in the robbery dropped a pocket? mayor of the city, and ancestor Don Olgiati mapped out the plans facts in order that the* public nor the Government dared per­ Protestant churches in Switzer of many leading St. Louisans. The book containing papers that iden­ sist. land are showing a disposition to| for the university. Many prom might place praise and blame tified him as a military deeertaev others were Dr. M. L. Linton, inent Italian CathoIics_have eon where they belonged, and in or- Socialist Subterfuge reunite. The age of individualism Dennis Galvin, James McGuire, They were traced and captored Even the revolution of Novem­ in religion ha) passed or is pass tributed to the fund for the in*|de r that the lessons of the' strike Jr., Patrick Ryder and Father stitution, including Count Lorn- the same evening. ber, 1918, was unable to alter the ingas the- necessity of reunion might become available for other When the police learned t*W Heim, known in that bardo, who supplied the money[communities! , firm view of Austrian Catholics. asserts itself. A new evidence of early day as the "priest of the [name,.of the Milan jeweler tec,. this tendency is the proposal for for the purchase of an old Milan­ Lesions of the Report Accordingly, the Socialists have poor." Father Heim was spiritual ese palace which has been mod­ whom the proeioue objects had resorted to the expedient of allow­ union between the two great Pro­ director of the first conference. This unique enterprise seemslbeen sold they hastened to ass testant groups, the national and ernized and equipped for univer to contain two important lessons. ing, occasionally, a second mar-] Solemn high mass was cele­ sity work. Ishop.but were tee late.The jewlftv riage and the dissolution of the state-supported body and the in Firs^ that it is possible forthe^had already placed themiaa brated in the .Old Cathedral at 10j Count Lombardo has been choa- first. This has been done by order dependent churches. o'clock Thanksgiving morning, religious forces of a community crucible and all warn malted of certain administrative bodies Jen president of the institution tounitein a taak that profoundly TheBytaatinecwaiwaffahjad' with Very Rev. II. S. Ryan, Can d among the directors are lead- in which the Socialists have con­[Mass At Sea To Be M., D. D., as celebrant. Rev. Jo­ [touches social welfwand tocial a a mjihonfrstca,' The thieves trol. " [ers of thelUlian Popular Partyljustice. Second, it is hoped thatjtoM it and tSMchaJicea and pyxw seph Lubeley, pastor of Holy who have long realized the oeces the facts disclosed and the con- As a cloak for their real designs Encouraged By Two Trinity Church, was deacon;Rev. for 510 francs. these Socialist adminiitratori si ty of such an institution. Angelolclusions suggested by the reportf Atlantic Lines [Thomas O'Reilly, pastor of Holy Mauri, a member of the Italian will prove of great value in sim- take as their pretended authority Angels Church, sub-deacon; Rev. Rfieims Cathedral Section 83 of the Civil Code, Houseof Deputies, is one of thejilar.iituations, especially^by sug .(By N. C. W. C. Xeww Service) Martin S. Breanan, noted priest* directors. Father Gemelli.iivice- esting that the religious forces) which permits "for important] London, November 15.—As a |astronomer, master of ceremon­ WiDTak. reasons," petitioning the provin­ president. fa contmunity might with ad result of representations made toies , and Rev. John J. Butler, sec One of the first advocates of a tvantage intervene in an indue-. Pittas Year* cial governments for relief in re­ the management of two impor­ retary of >the St. Vincent de Paul spect to lawful marriage impedi­ Catholic University for Italy wasjtrial dispute before the dispute] tant trans-Atlantic steamship [Society, assistant master of cere­ the late Giuseppe Toniolo, in, (By N. C. W. 0. News Sor viee> ments. The sense and character lines, assurances have been given monies. has become acute. In the Denver] whose hoijor the corporation tramwatramway strike it was bracticaliyL^^ of the Code prove that this per that not only will facilities be Very Rev. Christopher D. Me missive authority governs only in (formed has been'designated thei possible on several differentoe-o«*!E_!-~Vi^Jr^^ provided fer priests to say mass Bnniry, C. SS. R.* provincial of Giuseppe Toniolo Institution ofjeaaions, the report will show, to -if the money is all available** the case of relative lawful im |on board their vessels, but that the Redemptorists, and .Very pediments, and that an existing Higher Studies." During the waijhave taken steps for a peaceful will be reoiurecl fit ttMi- arrangements will be made to)Rev. F. X. McMenamy. S. J., Signor Toniolo made the follow* Wa Catholic marriage is held by the]permi t Catholic members of the adjustment of the dispute. Whattef"?*?^ * J* ^^ law an absolute hindrance to re provincial of the Jesuits, werejing declaration: was true of Denver is ganersny"™1* tcC0M|1« ** •• crews to attend the Holy Sacri­ deacons of honor to Archbishop 'Catholic Italians, if they wish! [•tstement by Cardinal marriage. -" fice. true of other places where a Glennon, who preached the jubi­ to reconstruct Italy, mutt have strike is threatened, the Com Cardinal Luce* seems te he; If, for example, the law deter­ Complaints had been made that lee sermon. mines that a convicted criminal [their university. It was Belgium' mission of Religious Forces as­nypses^irtiF%saeaes^^^ea sapei e^ssss»" SBTPAF-'SWaews^sBejr ,. —II the Catholics among the crews Pews in the Old Cathedral is not allowed to marry during;]o f which savedthe cause of civiliza­ serts in its findings. which cootributiona' toward ikmfa A* ...... L ,- English ships were not only were reserved for members of tion by its heroic sacrifice. But As the composition of tho Den- Ireconstruction of the great the period of his punishment, he denied permission to hear mass the St. Vincent de Paul Society may be dispensed by the Govern while at sea, but that they were Belgium means the Catholics of re* Commission was notable in its !^ # ^ ,^^jA-^|lil (and their relatives and friends. that country. And what has representation of all the religious i;*!|.^! I?*f ^"^SS* ment from this relative statutory [subjected to pressure designed to 1 i,v, . hindrance. Mayor Kiel, whose family are! formed these Catholics but the bodies of the city, so was itaC * ™ **• ^"•™*i * «w»" force them to attend Protestant Catholics, and Frank W. Carter, Without, however, respecting University of Lou vain? To save choice of agendas tocarry out|^tionh"^tj!?0,^tl^J services. It has now been sug president of the charities com­ t ril this sense of the law, the Govern­ Catholicity inacountry#libertyofj ^ ~ ...^ ...» gested by officials of these lines mittee of the Chamber of Com­ the investigatiea and write the ?^STf ' + '^? S* ment of Lower Austria-as yet| that priests who desire to say education is necessary, but tbejreport. Tae Social Action Depart- 1,000,000 francs to replace the the only one of the seven provin­ merce, attended the ceremonies first essential organ of education 0 1 t 9 ii mass on the vessels notify the as special guests. is a university." Iment ef the Rational Cathoild* /? *• "f** . T ^^ cial administrations of Austria to captains in advance so that Cath­ Welfare Council and theCommuh Sf.Jf *^LSPf^ KT^dtW take that action—has initiated In the three-quarters of a cen­ The Bishop of Trent, Monsig- talUimt m ht nmm olic officers and men may betur y that has elapsed since the) ston on Social Service of the Fed- * "••"*»** the practice of granting dispen­ present. nor Endici, has giren 300,000 lireerate d Councildf the Churches ef ^f1 mJJ* - ^ ^^ •;* sations* from marriage hindran­ first conference of the St Yin- for burses K mtot l0 aw ,§ cent de Paul Society held its Christ (Protestant) were invited! ^ ' ces, the existing Catholic mar­ French Court Protests "Movie*" to take charge of the enterprise. froth the Knight______s of Colueabss_ .:^e ? riage included. The Socialist Min­ meeting in America, the organ Grthuie Site ef Martyrelesi Accordingly the Social Actionl(^ ji TraJe Usieat _i (By N. C.'W. C. News Service) ization has grown in numbers 1J# c ister of the Interior, Dr. Ellen- Paris, Nov. 12.—Before closing Ii QrisUaaHaacs Department sent Dr. Jehn A. and influence and has achieved (By N. C. W. C. New* Serrfce) (By N. €. W. O, News B«rvl|^ •ogen, has concurred in his part­ its session, the Criminal Court of Ryan and Dr. John A. Lapp, while The Hague, ner's practises. notable place among the Church's Home, Sept. 11.-The site of the Protestan._t body commissio.__ n the Department of the North filedcharitabl e agencies. Hundreds of| Catholic Trade Unions are Catholic Victory in Elections a petition to the Minister of Jus­ the celebrated amphitheater ofjed Dr. Edward T. Devinetdcar- gressing; In 1909 they The responsibility for some thousands of poor and afflicted Carthage,where StPerpetui and ry out the wishes of the Denver) tice, asking that a very strict cen have been the beneficiaries of its less than 10,000 members; la hundreds of these "marriages" sure be passed on moving picture St. Felicite met martyrdom, has Commission of Religious Forces. cember, 1919, these figures whose status is so questionable, unobtrusive but generous minis­ Ishowfc the jurors stated that trations. come into the handsof the spirit- All three of these men spent sev to 189,050. They have juefoj rests upon the Socialist provincial most of the young men arraigned ual descendants of the martyrs, era! days tor Den ver (Dr. Devinej The Society's extension to a sanstorisna where administrator of Lower Austria. before them had been badly in The White Fathers, the mis- *as engaged there for more than is to be treatsd. At Utrecht, After the victory which the Cath^ fluenced by "detective stories" lother cities of the country is [sionariesof Algiers, now controla. mon.th) instigating the whole, (shown by the latest annual re ' "situation from all angles, inter­Istarted a printing elics have just gained in the elec­ in which they appeared to have the grjunds where the ancient viewing persons on both the com- building owned by their 1 tions for the National Assembly, taken too great an interest port of the superior council of the edifice stood, and rechntly a sol* pany'# s and employees' side of the a m_a>riiM _«M„k_4 _. it is pretty certain that these United States. This reveals that emn high mass was celebrated inicontroversy, and also represen oi is also thriving,, with 5,1 ''Sever marriages*' will soon be [Thirty Sermons on Same Subject [there are nine metropolitan cen­ a subterreanean vault which hasp****" the^tate and city gov tral councils, four diocesan cen­ been converted into a chapel. 1«rnhients. scfibers. stopped. With Socialists no lohgr| (By N. C. W. C. News Service) wiii. —A.;:-:.- er hopeful of controlling the Min tral councils, 58 particular coun­ «„.r .----.., ~ -- j Paris, Nov. 13. -The Arch* "•• --. >• • - •. investigators In Complete Fres^ CatUnc Maaistere istry of the Interior, t*> protecWpishop of Auch has issued an or-cils, 1082 conferences, 15,159 ac­ Los Angeles Itustea Heate 1 Agreement and'promote from that place of tive members and 3009 honorary 20 -Th_ °n ev^T de**il of their report vantage the illicit practices off der that the subject of the Sun­ Los Angeles, Nov. day sermon shall he the same in members of the Society in the! the provincial administration, U _.' .— - . -wT. T^**_ • _ . * T - completeagreemon^anani tnres there will be no possibility ofj all the churches of the Archdio- continuing their "smuggling.'' jcese, on thirty Sundays every (SUtesfourtee. n provinces of %J[Jnjted<* An^ca has imrchsseda house of them contributed to Aewrife are me fathers < •fte victory of the Catholics at *""'"The' present member'm s and of­Sister^Angeless frontMarykno, to be Uoccupie whohavJ**?*d by|ing of' ^^^--^.^ it J?his* ianThanksgivingd -,««] [year. For instance, this year the] 6 1 w at. these elections re-establishes at thirty sermons shall run on theficers of the metropolitan centralth e direction of the japaneself*! *^^ ^*© " LappwillL One stroke the Catholic matri­ third part of the Catechism of I school -**—»- ---«..- * *•. ,- «is ' UHM consultation "mw-ww^TS^ council of St. Louis are, Arch­ slready . established ** Denver C^mmiMfon of RdigiooaM M- monial statutes of Austria. 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