BISHOP JAMES E. WALSH HEW MARY KHOLL LEADER
rh» Reci(t*r Haa tb* Intcnutional N avi Senrlc* (Wire and Mail), tht N. C. W. C. Nawa Sarvlce (Includiac Radioa and Cablaa), 4,000 Tots See His Holiness Ita Own Spacial Sarvica, All tha Smallar Catholic Serrices, International Illuatrated Nawa, and N. C. W. C. Pictura Sarvica. Listening In SAME NAME BUT FINE TRIBUTE Local Local Father Charles P. Bruehl, Edition Edition Ph.D., of the faculty of St< NO RELATIVE Charles Borromeo seminary PAID at Overhrook, Pa., in a re TO POPE THE treat just attended by the writer, discussed the theory, OF FOUNDER advanced by many pious BY CHILDREN authors, that an intense final Has Had Brilliant Career in Mission Fields struggle is made for the pos session of a soul by Satan Touching Scene Is Enacted as Pontiff Em REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) Of South China— 4 Councilors just before death. Although many have made this decla braces Lad Forgotten in V O L XII. No. 31 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, AUG. 2, 1936 TW O CENTS To Assist Him ration, said Father Bruehl, Procession Maryknoll, N. Y.— The Most Rev. Bishop James Ed he can find no support for ward Walsh of Cumberland, Md., Vicar Apostolic of Kong- their claim in revelation. Vatican City.— (NCWC Cable)— A particularly mov Papal Diplomats in New Posts moon, South China, was elected superior general of the Even if the struggle should ing scene marked the audience that His Holiness, Pope leper Apostle in Catholic F orei^ Mission Society of America (Maryknoll) occur, he feels that God Pius XI, granted to some 4,0tf0 children, representatives of at an extraordinary chapter of the society July 22. would send special angelic Catholic Action throughout all of Italy, at Castelgandolfo. Bishop Walsh succeeds the late Bishop James An assistance to ward off the at After a report had been read setting forth the activi thony Walsh, founder and first superior general of the tack. ties of Catholic Action among the youth of Italy, the chil Brazil Is Dead society, who died April 14 of this year. In spite of the dren filed past the Holy Father and offered him a little bag identity of their names, with the exception of the middle W e have never read a of grain to symbolize a huge gift of bread for the poor, name, there is no relationship between the late Bishop more dishonest review of a and 20 volumes of compositions prepared by the children Walsh and his successor. book than Anita Brenner’s in on the Church, the Pope, and the Missions. In the proces Of Dread Disease The Nation of Father W il Bishop Walsh will be assisted by four councilors—• sion past the Pope one little boy was forgotten. After the Father James M. Drought of New frid Parsons’ “ Mexican Mar gifts had been presented, he advanced alone to the Papal Sao Paulo, Brazil.—-Father For- ner, a Redemptorist who con York city, formerly of the Kaying Heads Maryknoll t]nrdom.” She says it is throne. His Holiness encouraged vicariate, China; Father William the child to approach him, greeted tracted leprosy while working *‘p>‘Catholic Church and for the gifts, and added that he and was prepared for burial while sion society (Marykmdl) when he would have preferred to remain in a deep sleep from which an emi want red rule find it neces Religious Bias received Holy Orders Dec. 7, 1915, silent, but spoke because the audi nent physician was unable to re at the hands of Bishop Maurice sary to misrepresent it. It ence awaited his word. One of the store him. Duringjthe first six needs no defense. Having youths in the audience loudly called Chicago. — A definite stand Foley of the Philippine islands. months as a novice, while attempt The ceremony took place in the out, “ Yes.” Smiling, Pope Pius ing to qualify as a Jesuit, the against the injection of religious just finished it when we read farmhouse that then served as a continued, saying that, in conse priest who is now completing 60 prejudice in national politics was the Brenner woman’s review, taken here at the tenth annual ses seminary for the society. quence of the affirmative reply, he years in the society was thought Bishop Walsh has been a mis The Mott Rev. James Edward we found it difficult to realize wished to congratulate them on the too frail to endure the unremitting sion of the Rabbinical association sion pioneer in every sense of the Walsh, M.M., Vicar Apostolic of she was discussing the book activity of the last ten years, by tasks of life in a religious order. of the Hebrew Theological col worn. He is one of four priests Kongmoon, China, who hat been More than 40 years ago. Father lege, attended by rabbis of ortho we had read. virtue of which the children built Among the recent transfers in the Vatican diplomatic service were; sent to China in 1918— the first elected superior general of Mary- in their own souls, and in the souls (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) Archbishop Gaetano Cicog.nani (upper left). Apostolic Nuncio in Peru, dox congregations, all under 40 years of age. A resolution unani group of American priests to enter knoll, the Catholic Foreign Mis The report of the Ameri of many of their companions, tem- assigned to Vienna; Archbishop Andrea Cassulo (upper right), the Far Eastern mission fields. sion Society of America. He suc plea-iargeE..than.the, largest., ma-. mously adopted read: Apost9Us_Peiagate.ip_Cana^,_ njjned A|^sJ^ic Nuncio to Bucharest; .AftexJtbe..death of Father Thontas ceeds the late Bishop James A- can Civil Liberties union for terial Basilicas, larger even than Archbishop Filippo Cortes! (lower le ft). Papal"Nuiicid”in Argentina, lii'lihiiiwga^ MraPce deeply regrets the year ending June 30 3 Assigned to that racial and religious prejudices F. Price, a year fatef) he wa?" ■WaT»h)*M.M., who'died latV Aj^rlT; S t Peter’s itself. transferred to Madrid, and Archbishop Valerio Valeri, Papal Nuncio named superior of the group and The new superior general is 4S, (Tarn to Pago 4 — Column 1) (Turn to Page Z •— Column T) in Buchsu-est, a'ssigned to Paris. (Felici photos.) have been inserted into the forth coming presidential campaign and of succeeding groups acting under and a native of Cumberland, Mdr China Missions calls upon its members to urge the nominal direction of the Bishop He was consecrated in 1927, on Newman Studies Won Man to Church that the issues of the campaign be of Canton. He opened the first Sancian island, China, the first Bishops Will Deliver Talks Maryknoll missions in South China, San Francisco. — (Special)— judged alone on a purely American native American Bishop to labor The annual departure ceremony of basis.” (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) in China. AUTHOR FOLLOWS the California Jesuit missionaries Program Announced to China will be held Sunday, Aug. Elquipment of Madrid Msgr. Hunt Answers Attacks 2, at a Solemn Mass in St. Ignatius’s *G.K.'s' FOOTSTEPS church. The Very Rev. Francis J. For Women's Meeting Church Papers Seized Seeliger, S.J., provincial, will pre Marseilles, France.— (INS) — Pamphlet Refutes side at the ceremonies and will News has reached here that in a The death of G. K. Chesterton Ne-wman himself, the Rev. Henry present the missionary cross to Galveston, Tex.— The virtually Christopher E. Byrne, Bishop of week of fighting in Barcelona be took away from the Church one of Tristram of Newman’s Birming one priest and two scholastics who complete program of the 60th an Galveston and host to the conven tween rebel and federal troops, its' most brilliant apologists, but ham oratory wrote that “ its sig have been assigned for special nual convention of the National tion, will deliver the sermon. every church in the city had been Mormon Criticism the conversion of J. Lewis May nal achievement has been to make work in the Orient The members Council of Catholic Women, to be Following a cruise on Galveston burned except the famous Barce has given the Church another dis our great foundeif’^nd father live of this year’s band are the Rev. held here Oct. 18 to 21, is an bay in the afternoon, the delegates lona Cathedral. The newspapers^ Washington.— The People, the The controversy set forth in tinguished man of English letters. for others as he lives for him [Mr. will attend Benediction of the El Debate and Ya, leading Cath John Lipman, S.J., and Messrs. nounced. The convention will «pen Clergy, and the Church is the these pages, Msgr. Hunt says in “ Mr. May would be the first to May]." On Mr. May’s suggestion, Daniel Clifford, S.J., and Richard with Pontifical Mass in St. Mary’s Most Blessed Sacrament. In the olic organs in Madrid, were seized disclaim succession to Mr. Ches Father Tristram wrote a charm Meagher, S.J. Cathedral, at which the Most Rev. evening a mass meeting will be by the government, and their title of a pamphlet by the Rt. Rev. his preface, began a few years ago terton’s vacant place,” says the ing book, called Newman and His held in the City auditorium. Greet American-made presses, regarded D. G. Hunt, 'Vicar General of the when the Relief Society Magazine Universe of London; “ he has Friends. ings from the Diocese of Galveston as the finest on the continent, have Diocese of Salt Lake, recently pub of Salt Lake City published two neither the latter’s wide scope nor In Thom and Flower, a volume 400-Year-Old Work to Be Printed will be presented by Bishop Byrne been turned over to the Mundo lished by the Paulist press, New articles in which certain doctrines liis popular renown. But he is of reminiscences published after and Mrs. Lucian R. CarroU, presi Obrero, left-wing government or York, as an “ answer to accusa and practices of the Catholic held in high esteem among con Cardinal Newman, Mr. May re dent of the Galveston Diocesan gan. El Siglo Future and two other tions against the Catholic Church Church were attacked. 'The noisseurs for his delicate and beau corded his regret that he person- FIRST M E D IC A L TEXT council. Mrs. Earl R. Reynolds, Madrid Catholic papers were also made by a Mormon writer of articles were sent to Monsignor tiful literary talent.” .ally had not seen his way to fol first vice president of the N. C. seized. Utah.” Hunt by the author. Professor Brought up in old-fashioned low the call of the great Cardinal’s C. W., will make the response. James L. Barker, with a request evangelical Protestantism, Mr. voice. The author’s reception into IN NEW WORLD FOUND Miss Katherine R. Williams, that he review them. Monsignor May develop^ his literary talent the Church was the culmination of Rural Life Meeting Planned Hunt’s criticism was first publish in the nineties. He was one of his studies of Newman, whose president of the N.C.C.W., will preside at the opening session Mon ed in the columns of The Inter the founders and the English edi voice, “ never completely silenced,” Washington.— (Special) — Near text have been done by Dr. Emily day in the Hotel Buccaneer, at mountain Catholic. Subsequently tor of the Anglo-French Review, finally drew after him this modern ly four centuries after two ob Walcott Emmart of Johns Hopkins 2 0 O F HIERARCHY a rejoinder appeared in the Relief but, in his early days, was best man of letters. which the Most Rev. John F. Noll, scure Indian scholars ended their university. Bishop of Fort Wayne and Episco Society Magazine. In this pamph known as the friend and translator let Msgr. Hunt brings together the of Anatole France. From Anatole labors on the manuscript of the When the Spanish conquerors pal chairman of the Department of Pope Honors New Yorker first medical book produced in the Lay Organizations, N.C.W.C., will TO ATTEND SESSIONS complete data of the centroversy, France to the Church of Rome is a fell upon Mexico they found that setting forth ^Xofessor Barker’s long journey, and it took Mr. May Castelgandolfo.— The Order of New World, the invaluable treatise speak. In the afternoon, reports St. Gregory the Great was con is to be published by the Smith the Indian people had been working of the following ofiicers will be St. Paul. — Approximately 20 arguments and his answers to many years to make the trip. sions of the 14th annual conven them. Among Catholics, he_ is best ferred by Pope Pius upon Law sonian institution, assisted by sev out their own answers to the prob presented: Mrs. Thomas Dignan, Archbishops and Bishops of the tion of the National Catholic Rural known for his book. Cardinal New rence Cayanagh of New York at eral co-operating societies and in lems of life. The greatest of these, secretary; Mrs. Thomas P. Ryan, United States and Canada have Life conference, to be held in “ K it is suggested,” Msgr. man. Of this work, done in a the Pontiff’s summer residence dividuals. The translating and an in Mexico and elsewhere, were the treasurer, and Miss Agnes G. Re signified to the Most Rev. Aloysius Fargo during the week of Oct. 11. Hunt writes, “ ...... that I have beautiful style approaching that of here. ' notating of the Latin and Aztec problems of sickness and death. gan, executive secretary. Presifi- J. Muench, Bishop of Fargo, their The conclave -will open Sunday, taken an unfair advantage of the The Aztecs, and those who had (T u m to Pagie 2 — Column intention to be present for the ses- Oct 11, with Pontifical Mass to be professor, let me say merely that gone before them, had developed celebrated by Bishop Muench in the the controversy is of his own College President Colored Workers Best Altar Boys an empirical native medicine. It Cathedral of St. Mary. The ser choosing. _ He in'vited himself out was, perhaps, superior to the medi Inquiry Begun at Knock Shrine mon will be delivered by the Most side of his_ lines and into mine. cine of 16th century Europe, at Rev. John F. Noll, Bishop of Fort Under ordinary circumstances I NEGRO CCC CAMP HAS least for a person living in Mex Wayne. In the afternoon, a mass should have dismissed his theo ico. The Aztecs had determined WITNESS OF SUPPOSED meeting will be held in the main logical contributions as pathetical the curative values of hundreds auditorium of the North Dakota ly and harmlessly inept. I have of native plants, minerals, etc. State Agricultural college, when bothered ■with them only because REMARKABLE RECORD Of the Indian physician, Martin welcome -will be extended by Pres I was challenged. I give this ex de la Cruz, nothing is known. He APPARITION IS ALIVE ident J. H. Shepperd of that in planation for the sake of my wrote in detail o f the various stitution, Governor Welford of personal friends throughout the A remarkable record of accom gram, Father Stewart called for known diseases and the remedies North Dakota, and Bishop Muench, country, who otherwise would plishment in the country’s largest volunteers to construct an altar. for them. He produced brilliantly Knock, Ire.— (Special) — The woman who lives in a lonely farm host to the convention. wonder what had happened to dis Colored CCC camp is reported in Several Catholic boys agreed to do colored illustrations of the plants principal witness in the Archbishop house in the west of Ireland and Major addresses of the after turb my sense of proportion.” the Interracial Review by the Rev. the work, and a beautiful wooden used in Aztec medicine, which, of Tuam’s investigation into the who is one of two living witnesses noon will be made by the 'Very Rev. Msgr. Hunt here takes up the Richard J. Stewart, chaplain at altar was built and placed in a even today, have deteriorated lit authenticity of the reported ap of the supposed miracle. William T. Mulloy, president of discussion of what he terms the Camp Breezy Hill, N. Y., where camp recreation hall. A call for tle. Juannes Badianus, the trans parition of the Blessed Virgin, St. The ecclesiastical commission the conference; the Most Rev. Ed- three primary anti-Catholic theses there are about 150 Catholic boys in altar boys brought responses from lator, was a student at the College Joseph, and St. John the Evangelist appointed by Archbishop Gilmar- ■win \. O’Hara, Bishop of Great advanced by his opponent. 'Theso an enrollment of seven companies. only four youths. “ These four,” of Santa Cruz, the first school at Knock in 1879 will be Mrs. tin of Tuam was expected to begin (TumtoPageZ — Colum n 6) (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 2) When Father Stewart, who has (Turn to Page 2 — Column 3) (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 3) Mary O’Connell, 87-year-old Irish its study of the events of 1879 late been engaged in CCC work for two in July. The 600,000 associate and a half years) was assigned to members of the Society for the Theresa Neumann*s Father Is Criticized the chaplaincy of the new Negro Msgr. John A. Ryan Defends Stand Promotion of the Cause of Knock camp. at Middletown, N. Y., last Shrine hope that the inquiry will October, he was doubtful of the end in Knock’s being sanctioned as EXAMINATION OF results he would be able to attain. CONTROVERSY IS WAQINQ a privileged shrine of Our Lady. He had never before dealt with the Mrs. O’Connell’s story of the ap Colored race, and the people of 1)he parition is that on the evening of STIQMATIC URQED district were opposed to the con Aug. 21, 1879, a few Knock vil centration of a large grroup of OVER PRELATE’S SPEECH lagers were passing the Church of Freiburg, Germany.— It is re The statement attracts the more N e^o youths in a region almost Our Lady when they noticed that grettable that the father of attention as Konnersreuth is in the entirely White. To overcome his a large portion of the gable was Theresa Neumann, the stigmatized Regensburg diocese, and the afore own lack of confidence, the priest San Francisco.— In articles pub Writing in the Monitor, official respect for those who believe in bathed in a wonderful light. Rain peasant woman of Konnersreuth, mentioned -encyclopedia is un set up his quarters in the new lished here, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. organ of the Archdiocese of San State’s rights.” He deprecated was falling and was-being blown Bavaria, should refuse to grant doubtedly the most authoritative . The Rev. Dr. Jamet Francii camp and tried to develop as close John A. Ryan of the Catholic Uni Francisco, Mr. Burke, referring Monsignor Ryan’s “ slights upon against the wall, but the wall re another medical examination of Kelley, who hat been appointed handbook of its kind in Catholic a re)ationship of friendliness and versity of America, director of back to addresses recently deliv the supreme court,” and asserted mained dry. Standing in the midst his daughter, as desired by the Germany. president of the Seton Hall college. understanding with the boys as the Department of Social Action, ered in this city by M onsi^or that the supreme court justices of the light was Our Lady, with Bavarian Hierarchy in 1932, says The article says the Church ob South Orange, N. J. Doctor Kelley, possible. To break down prejudice National Catholic Welfare Confer Ryan and reported by the Monitor, who joined in the majority opinion St. Joseph at her right and St. an article in the last volume of the serves strictly all requirements of head of the department of phi' against the Colored youths in the ence, and Andrew G. Burke, objected to and criticized what he in the minimum wage case “ ex John at her le ft Behind St. John Catholic encyclopedia, Lexikon carefulness and impartiality in lotopky at the college, was 34 surrounding district, he organized prominent local attorney, take called “ Dr. Ryan’s rather sneering pressed no ‘philosophy’ of their was an altar on which was a lamb fuer Theologie und Kirchc, which cases like this and must never be years old July 27. He is one of a speakers’ bureau and formed varying views concerning the now attitude toward the American form their own, but merely construed a bearing a cross. The figures were is published by the firm of Herder the youngest college presidents in influenced by sensationalism. camp athletic teams to compete celebrated decision of the United of government, including the dual provision of the constitution in the motionless, and no message was here and edited by the Most Rev. The author continues by refer the United States. (Sherman with local aggregations. States supreme court in the New sovereignty of states and federal way in which it has been construed spoken. After about two hours, Michael Buchberger, Bishop of ring to the original examination photo.) In opening his religious pro York minimum wage law case. government, and his evident dis (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) (Turn to Page 2 — Column 3) Regensburg. (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 2) THE REGISTER Sunday, August 2,1936 CONTROVERSY IS WAGING ilevolt FollowsJMonths of Horror F I M I lC ir PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED OVER PRELATE’ S SPEECH TO M IID MEET FOR WOMEN’S MEETING (Continued From Page One) to the American Catholics who (Continued From Page One) port on the Retreat Movements” for many years and followed an in subscribe whole-heartedly to the ing at round-table sessions will b e: by Mrs. Reynolds. Subjects to be terpretation they would be bound views of Pope Leo XIII and Pope Industry, Miss -Cecelia Yawman; discussed will include “ Our Co to follow if they obeyed the dic RmilE LIFE Pius XI to have an asserted spokes 1 Study clubs, Miss Ella Carroll* ex operation in Government Youth tates of their consciences and re man of the Clmrch attack the con- tension of religious education, Mrs. Work,” “ Boy and Girl Week,” spected their oaths of office.” stitution of ourVountry, the form Thomas Dignan; Parent-Teachers’ “ CCC Camps,” etc. (Continued From Page One) Mr. Burke said: ‘‘It is not fair of our government, and the one (Continued From Page One) associations, Mrs. William J. Hotz: institul^jon which, above all others, the villagers hurried off to the Falls, founder of the organization, ‘Yotttli LnacheoB’ home of a dying woman, and, representation. Miss Anna Dill has been the savior of the Ameri and Chris L. Christensen, dean of Gamble. Miss Anne Sarachon Hooley will while they were gone, the appari preside at a “ Youth Luncheon” can people against coercion, in the Wisconsin College of Agricul tolerance, and oppression— the su tion disappeared. No one had seen Mrs. Reynolds will preside at an and will speak on “ Launching the Father I f p e Is preme court.” it come; no one saw it go. The ture. evening session, when reports will Youth Program.” Mrs. Thomas J. parish priest had refused to go be heard on Study clubs, renais Monsignor Ryan, in a letter to In general and sectional meet Horrigan will preside at a general outside to look at the vision when sance, liturgy, and literary revival. session in the afternoon. Mrs. the editor of the Leader, also pub ings throughout the three subse villagers told him of it. Miss Williams will preside Tues Hotz will preside at a session on lished here, thanks him for a re quent days, a variety of discussions cent editorial on the controversy Although priests at Knock and>j. day morning at a session at which “ Catholic Parent-Teachers’ Associ Jesuit i Years is scheduled wherein matters of ations,” and Miss Williams at an and says: ‘‘You properly condemn diocesan authorities have shown Miss Margaret T. Lynch, assistant the charge that, in my address be extraordinary reserve regarding rural economics, sociology, educa executive secretary, will present “ Organization” meeting. “ Build fore the Catholic Conference on the supposed vision, devotion to tion, and religion will be analyzed. a report on the “ American Associ ing a Nation” will be the topic (Continued From Page One) Our Lady of Knock has steadily in ation of Adult Education and the of the evening meeting, at which Wynne escaped unharmed when a Industrial Problems early in June, Prominent among those who are creased, and many cures have been expected to make contributions to Associated Country Women of the Mrs. Ryan will preside. bolt of lightning, striking a group I either wittingly or unwittingly reported through her intercession. the program are Dr. 0. E. Baker World.” A session concerned with the of persons under his care, killed created the impression that I was So hesitant have local clergymen of the U. S. department of agri National Catholic School of Social three and injured 40 others. ■ peaking officially for the Catholic “ Extension of Religious Educa Church.” ‘‘While I am not and have been to promote a doubtful devo culture, Washington; Dr. George tion” will be the theme of another Service will be held Wednesday Father Wynne has written that never claimed to be an official ex tion that one of them in recent Johnson of the Catholic University session, at which Miss Mayme G. morning, with Miss Anna E. Mc- one of his motives in becoming a ponent of the social teachings of years collected and burned all the of America, Washington, director Carey will preside. The “ Report Caughey presiding. Students o f Jesuit was that every moment of the Popes,” Monsignor Ryan adds, crutches and similar mementoes of the N.C.W.C. Department of of the National Chairman” will be the school wUl hold a panel and his time could be devoted to one ‘‘I am something more than an left against the gable wall by pil General Mola- Education; the Rev. John C. Rawe, made by Mrs. Dignan and the “ Re- Mrs. Arthur P. Mullen will present good work or another. Following average priyate interpreter. Prob grims who came to Knock crippled S.J., of St. Louis university; the the report o f the ways and means an active novitiate. Father Wynne ably I have more authority than and went away cured. Still the The revolt of a Urge section of the army against the Leftist Rev, W. Howard Bishop of Clarks committee. made a special review of his col any of my recent critics. So long pilgrims have come by the thou government of Spain came on the heels of months of horror, in which ville, Md.; the Rev. Felix N, Pitt The convention will close with a lege studies, devoted five years to as the Hierarchy of the United sands. Mott of the cures cannot more than ISO Catholic churches were destroyed. Catholic newspaper of Louisville, Ky.; F. P, Kenkel, Fme Tribute banquet in the evening. teaching, pursued the study of States maintains me as director of be verified because the medical plants were confiscated and turned over to the Reds, thousands of K.S.G., of St. Louis, director of philosophy and theology for seven M A R M I O N the Department of Social Action bureau in the convent df the Sis Rightists were imprisoned, and murder ran rampant, under the guid the central bureau of the Central years, gave 45 years to the editing ters of St. Vincent de Paul was ance or at least in the face of indifference on the part of the govern MILITARY ACADEMY of the-N.C.W.C., I will continue Verein; John P. Treacy of Milwau Paid to Pope Preparatory Boarding School of various publications, among established only recently. Some ment. General Emilio Mola, inset, commander of the northern army kee, Wise.; Roy Bergengren of them the Meseenger of the Sacred to interpret the Catholic social for Boys. Conducted by tb< teaching as I understand it, with cases are well documented, how of the Spanish rebels, mentioned as the next premier if the revolt is Madison, Wise.; the Rev. John La Benedictine Fathers. Hcart, America, Catholic Mind, ever, and three Archbishops have successful, is an outstanding Catholic. Farge, S.J., of New York; the Rev. (Continued From Page One) 4>Year High School Course the help of God and. subject to cor !# Accredited to North Central Anno Domini, the Catholic Dic reported cures that they attributed Thomas R. Carey of Ann Arbor, 'This intimate formation, Pope tionary, and, with his distinguished rection by my superiors.” Assn. A nationally recognised in to Our Lady of Knock. Mich.; the Rev. Dr. Edgar Schmied Pius added, is the beginning of the stitution. £:consecration took place on through the generosity of former graduate school with the Christian woman, will be conferred at the Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith, Jonr. D. historic Sancian island, off the Brothers leading the men in 29 of Agriculture, and the participa Associate Editors— Rev. Arthur Froehle, A.B.; Millard F. Everett. Jour. _M.> Vice President Charles G. Dawes, triennial alumni convention to be tion of the faculty members in the coast of South China, where St. ExanuDatioii of the Smithsonian institution sent brothers working for a master’s C. J. McNeill, A.B., B.J.; Rev. Walter Canavan, M.A.; Ruth Vincent held at Conception college here discussions. Francis Xavier died in 1552. Con- Dr. Charles U. Clark to Europe in degree and the Dominican Sisters Aug. 19. DIOCESAN EDITIONS secrators were the Most Rev. A. search of early Latin-American leading the women with 24 nuns in For the first time, also, the con Fourquet, Bishop of Canton; the attendance. Mission Director Reappointed ference will establish two new in CENTRAL CAUFORNU REGISTER (Fresno) texts. The Badianus manuscript Chicago.— The Very Rev. E. K. Most Bar, Bishop Philip G. Seber, U.D., President. Rt. Rev. Michael SnlUvan, Editor Most Rev. Jose de Costa Nunes, was one of several valuable finds. 773 at Notre Dame stitutes in its convention program , SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacramento) Stigmadc Ilrgeil Cantwell, C.SS.R., formerly pro Most Rev. Bishop Robert J. Armstrong, D.D., President Bishop o f Macao, and the Most —one for■ the study of‘ problems )W of Martin de la Cruz had built bet Notre Dame, Ind.— Members of vincial of the St. Louis province, Rev. T. Pratt, O.P., Bishop of rural charity, and one for the study Rev. Patrick A. McHugh, S.T.B.. Editor and Business Manager ter than he knew. He had pro 22 religious communities of wom has been reappointed rector of the NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) Amoy. af rural school administration and (Continued From Page One) duced not only a curiosity of art en were included among this year’s Redemptorist Mission house. Villa Host Rev. Bishop S. V. Bona, D.D., President; Rev. Patrick McOaid (No. Platte). Bishop Walsh attended the first and literature, but. a scientific students, as well as eight orders other matters pertaining to the Editor; Business Director. Rev, Paul Wiase. Grand Island general council of the Church in of Theresa Neumann oyer a fort Redeemer, at Glenview, 111. Un grade and high school education of EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falla) treatise that occupies a unique of priests and brothers, in addition China, held in 1924,^ and the first night’s period, which was to es der his supervision missions, no- country youth. The Credit Union Most Rev. Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara, D.D., LL.D., Presidant place in the medical history of the to secular priests, seeking ad Rev. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Business Manager general chapter of the Catholic tablish whether the stigpnutized venas, retreats for priests and sis institute and the 4-H club demon girl was actually foregoing all food New World. His illustrations are vanced degrees in the summer ters, and other parish exercises WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) Foreign Mission Society of Amer the earliest representations of school of the University of Notre stration, introductions of the Most Rev. Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore, D.D., President ica (Maryknoll) in 1929. and drink. The author confirms have been conducted by his com Rochester, N, Y., meeting o® last _ Rev. Patrick Casey, M.A.. Editor and Business Manager that the results of this examina plants of Mexico, most of which Dame. The total summer enroll munity in and about Chicago. NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) In his 18 years as a missioner ment was 773, and represented stu year, will be retained as features Host Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L., D.Se.Hist., Prei. and Editor tion were satisfactory, but he also can be identified. It is by no means Church Thief Caught In China, Bishop Walsh has had impossible that some of the plant dents from every section of the of the forthcoming gathering in SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) says that the Bishops of Bavaria St. ‘Louis.— A 17-year-old youth Fargo. Host Rev. Bishop Louis B. Kucera, D.D., President spiritual charge of an aijea cover products used by the Aztecs may country. ing 20,000 square miles, approxi approached Theresa’s father in caught in the act of prying open a Bav. Maurice Helmann, M.A.. Jour. D.. Editor and Business Hanagar 1932 and asked him for permission contain important disease-treating ‘Catholic Sun’ Official Dies WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) mately as large as West Virginia. contribution box in St. Barbara’s Most Rev. Bishop John J. Swin', D.D., President to undertake another, more pro principles worthy of incorporation Syracuse.— Funeral services for church, admitted to them, police The Catholic population in the area in modern medicine. Rev, Frederick J. Schwertz, M.A., Editor and Businest Manager has shown a steady, sure increase tracted examination, which this Edwin F. McIntyre, 52, for more say, that he had opened such boxes Priest Gives PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria. Illinois) from 6,333 to 8,535 during his 11 time was to take place in a neutral Out of all the great complex of than ten years vice president and on five other occasions and had Most Rev. Bishop J. H. Schlarman. D.D., Ph.D., J.C.D., President clinic, rather than in a Catholic manager of the Syracuse Printing Rev. H. H. Ross, A.B. B.J., Editor and Business Manager years as administrator. More than the primitive Mexican civilizationilij taken money from a safe in the hospital, to satisfy all the critics and Publishing Co., publisher of the SANTA FE REGISTER (Santa Fe, New Mexico) 6,000 Baptisms have been regis his humble little book remains sacristy. He admitted having taken Most Rev, Archbishop Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., President and doubters. Away Profits tered in that time. after 400 years the prodf of the Catholic Sun here, were held at a total of $346 from the church Rev, Jose Garcia, Editor and Business Manager B.shop Walsh is a brother of Theresa’s father refused this re medical and botanical knowledge the Church of the Most Holy Ro since last September. ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) of the Aztecs, and a lasting tribute sary. Most Rev. Bishop J. J. McCort, D.D., President Judge William C. Walsh of Cum quest, says the article. ‘‘This was, Mayor Proclaim* C.Y.O. Week From Bald Rev. Thomas E. Hadden, Ph.D.. S,T.L„ Editor and Business Manager berland, and of Father John F. if not suspicious, then certainly to the early Catholic padres who O.S.M. Prior General iU U. S. Chicago.— In order that “ the TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (Amarillo) Walsh, also a Maryknoller, now most regrettable,” it adds. “ It gave them a written language of Chicago.— A distinguished vis proper civic recognition be ex Most Rev, Bishop Robert E. Lucey, D.I>., President their own and taught them Latin. Rev. Thomas J. Drury, Editor and Business Manager stationed at the Maryknoll col must be admitted that there is no itor to Chicago was the Most Rev. tended to the meritorious work of The Denver Catholic Register is also a part of this newspaper system. lege, Venard, Scranton, Pa., after reason to believe that any intention The volume will be sold at $7.50 Raphael M. Baldini, O.S.M., prior character-building which has been Since the diecovery, four years ago, by of fraud prevails, the stigmata general of the Servite order, who Father James Gilmore, Priest-Chem- Price of The Register^ (dated every Sunday), 31 a year, Canada and Sonth several years’ service in Man- — considerably below cost price. and is being conducted in Chicago” 'ist, Gonzaga College, 'of a formula having been recognized by com came from Rome to attend the America, tl.SO. Foreign, S1.76. In bundle lots, one cent a copy if bought chukuo. by the Catholic Youth organiza which grew hair on the head of a pre regularly for Bale or distribution. [ Three sisters have entered re- petent physicians as genuine, and triennial chapter o f the American tion, the week closing July 22 was maturely bald student, more than S6,000 bottles of the compound have lligion: Sister M. Rosalia of the not all such instances can be ex province of Servite Fathers here observed as C.Y.O. week on the Entered as Second Class Matter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado. plained by auto-suggestion or by Negro CCC Camp July 28. The last time he was in been bought by the public, according Mission Helpers, Towson, Md.; Sis official proclamation of Mayor Ed to Hobt. H. Gilmore, brother of the The Register has the largest circulation of any paper in the English language ter M. Jo.seph of the Notre Dame psychogenetic causes or hysterical America was in 1934, when he at ward J. Kelly. priest. Koyalties on all sales go to disposition.” On the other hand, tended the first Marian congress charity. devoted to religious news, convent, Puerta de Tierra, Puerto Contest Winner* Named the article points out that “ obvious in the United States, at Portland, Rico, and Sister Marguerite, St. Has Fine Record Washington. — JMiss Margaret This formula has not only produced ly imagination plays a certain part Ore., in company with the late new hair in countless cases, but has Joseph’s college, Emmitsburg, Md. Cooney of Providence, R. I., won Other sisters are Mrs. F. L. Wer in Theresa’s visions, and it is sur Cardinal Lepicier. also proved remarkably effective in WE WILL PAY YOU prising what the girl has had to (Continued From Page One) first place honors in the nation combating such abnormal cases as ner of Baltimore and Miss M. G. 33,000 Men Fed in 6 Months wide scholarship contest conducted itchy scalp, dry and falling hair, and W'alsh of Cumberland. say occasionally with reference to the priest says, “ are the best altar San Francisco. — Thirty-three dandruff. FROM 5% TO 9% events of the world and particular boys I have in the entire seventh thousand men were fed by the by the Alumnae association of Trinity college. Miss Cooney, a Sufficient of the formula for three FOR LIFE ly about the condition of deceased district. They are well trained and St. Vincent de Paul society of St. months’ treatment is being sold Student Delegate graduate of the classical high JL on any amount you give us to support our work persons in the hereafter, provided know their Latin perfectly.” Boniface’s church in the first six through the mail at 1-2.00 per bottle. for the Preservation of the Faith. HOLY the reports were correct.” school of Providence, was also hon In addition, a treatise on the scientific The first Sunday that Mass was months of the year. ored by the college entrance exam care of the hair, together with a sum TRINITY LIFE INCOME ANNUITY BONDS There can be no doubt that the said, very few attended. The 125 Receive Degrees mary of the original hair-growing ex ination board of New York city by are safe and sound. Write today, stating your Bishop of Regensburg would not crowd increased somewhat after Chicago. — One hundred and periment, is sent free to anyone writ having her paper submitted for the age and the amount of money you have available for God’s work. the priest began to visit the bar twenty-five students of De Paul ing to the office of Robert H. Gilmore, have countenanced inclusion of Jacob Cooper Greek prize spon 310 Textile Tower, Seattle, Wash, MISSIONARY SERVANTS OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY these statements in the encyclo racks himself and wake the sleep university received de^ees at the sored by the American Philological V. Rev; Eugena J. Brennan, M. S. SS. T., Holy Trinity, Alabama pedia of which he is the editor, if ing lads. Those who did come to 25th summer convocation Aug. 1. Mass reported that the poor at The Very Rev. M. J. O’Connell, association. Second and third he did not thorougfhly approve of place honors in the scholarship con them. tendance was due to a lack of un C.M., president of the university, test were awarded by Miss Frances It will be remembered that derstanding of the Mass. To mm. remedy this situation, the priest M. Whoriskey of Sacred Heart Theresa Neumann herself had al Belgian Provincial Will academy, Newton, Mass., and Miss ways referred suggestions that she introduced the Leaflet Missal at his Gather Fr. Damien Facts Sheila O’Brien of Monroe high submit to a new medical examina services and formed a St. Peter Promissory Notes Claver society. At weekly meet New York.— The Rev. Paul Van- school, Rochester, N. Y. tion to her father to whom she A.E.F. Represented at Pilgrimage of feels greatly indebted. ings of the society, the priest gave houtte, SS.ee., provincial of the a full explanation of the meaning Belgian province of the Congreg;a- Paris.—-The Paris post of the The Catholic Bishop of the Mass, its ceremonies, vest tion of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus Americani LegionLemo represented the ments, and oth6r furnishings. To and Mary, arrived in this countn^ veterans of the A.E.F. at the in o f Chicago en route to Hawaii, where he will ternational pilgrimage to La Pamphlet Refutes make the explanations more read ~Signed Personally by ily understandable. Father Stewart spend some time in gathering in Chalade July 26, in memory of showed films as he talked. formation and documents relative the 1,500,000 allied soldiers who fell in the Argonne forest. This His Eminence, Critic of Church Throughigl the Interracial Review, to the introduction of the cause the chaplain obtained speakers to for beatification of Father Damien, pilgrimage has a roecial- interest Cardinal Mundelein address the boys each Tuesday eve ss.ee. for Americans. Thousands of (Continued From Page One) ning. One week, a priest talks; them passed through La Chalade Denominations theses are: ‘‘First, Christian doc the next week, the speaker is a Opposition of Church on their way to the front, and vari ?500-$1,000 trines, before they may be taught, White layman; the third week, a ous units of the Blue Ridge divi should be submitted to the people Colored layman talks. Many of To ‘Democracy’ Denied sion, from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maturities, Ten Years for votes of approval or disap those attending these meetings are New York.— Charges that the and West Virginia, were billeted in proval. Second, Church officials, non-Catholics. The talks are fol Catholic Church in the Philippine the damaged monastery of La Cha before they can use the authority lowed by an ojien forum, in which islands is “ opposed to democracy” lade. of their offices, must be approved questions are answered and diffi and that the President of the Fr. Levan to Visit in U. S. McMahon by the people; furthermore, they culties or misunderstandings re commonwealth, Manuel Quezon, is Louvain.— The Rev. Stepheii A. may be removed by the people. garding the faith are cleared up. “ presumably still a Mason," as Leven, vice rector o f the American Third, Christian clergymen should The results of this program have published in the May 30 issue of college here, has taken a three- ^ Hoban, MU* Veronica Fried, a stndent support themselves as laymen do. " been a greatly increased attend Collier^s magazine, were refuted in month leave o f absence to visit in o f St. Mary’e hospital school of In his refutation of these theses, ance at Mass on Sundays and holy an open letter to Collier’s pub the United States. The young Barsiag, Minneapolis, will repre and their supporting arguments, days, the enrollment of five boys in lished by the Jesuit Philippine Oklahoma priest was praised in an Inc. sent the sodality of that school at Monslgnor Hunt draws from instruction classes, the distribution bureau of New York and written article Just published in a Flemish 108 S. La Salle Street the Suniaer School of Catholic Scripture, the early practices of of First Communion to several by the Rev. Ferdinand Schoberg, weekly. The article dealt with the Chicago, 111. Aelien in Chicago from Aug. 31 the Church, and from philosophy boys, and the Confirmation of a S.J., of Georgetown university, work Father Leven has done in the We Employ No Solicitors to Seyt. 8. and history. small group. Washington. Catholic Evidence guild.
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‘^STRANGE BUT TRUE'* B y M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN I THE BOOK; C hrist A ppears feliqious ondcrs itv.me ^Uppine IslAnds ihAt Address P. O. Box 1497, Denver, Colo. tke ti'mc oF in cif ’in» 1564* WsiVWMftOff DtD'Sar EMPlOr A :r e g is t e r : Confirmation is a sacrament in were separated. As early as the ivhich we receive the Holy Ghost. GARRfSON OF TROOPS ^ ^^rchipeUgo ^ T ra n sfig e re d second century, Pliny, in a letter A A Do we not receive the Holy Ghost to Trajan, speaks of early morning in the other sacraments also? reunions of the Christians at which STRANGERS WITHIN OUR In Baptism we receive habitual they celebrated the mysteries, the GATES, by the Rev. Leo I. Sem- Glorious Transformation of Our Savior or sanctifying grace, which de exact nature of which they did not bratorich. Foreword by Bi«hop Gallagher of Detroit. 46 pp. Sin Before Apostles Commemorated stroys sin and spiritually renews reveal to the proconsul. Later, <HM£NTON m£ and elevates us; we become par according to Pliny, the Christians gle copy, 25 centi. ^ 4123 Clip- LOVE Of kHOWLEPOe VAOCH takers of the Divine nature and reassembled for the “ Agape.” So pert Ave., Detroit, Mich. Thursday, Aug. 6 adoptive sons of God. We also that very early, if not in Apostolic H jOM£Ttkf£S SUPPOSED TO Tbit pamphlet deals with the become temples of the Holy Ghost at least in sub-Apostolic times, the HAVE m PIRED THE , Oriental rites of the Catholic (The'Liturgy—Week of Aug. 2 devoted himself exclusively to God. and receive His gifts and graces. practice prevailed of celebrating Church, with |»articular attention to Aug. 8) He joined a society of priests The proper effect of the sacrament the Eucharist in the early morning IS G ive n o v E R & S n u S , to the Byzantine dr Greek rite, The ninth Sunday after Pente whose purpose was the giving of of Penance is to restore sanctify and the prescription, now in vogue, A CONTEMfORARy o r IT, which is largely represented in the cost is Aug. 2. S t Alphonse Ma missions and instructions to' th» ing grace that has been lost by was promulgated, that one should t h a t -TUt BO O KSEU M ' United States and will play a great rie Liguori, Bishop, Confessor, and people of Naples. At Benevento, sin, or to increase sanctifying receive Holy Communion fasting. DECLARE THAT BEfbRE THE role in the future of the Church in Doctor, and SL Stephen, Pope and he founded the Congregation of grace. The proper effect of Con Reverence for the Real Presence is o u tbreak o f the Re FORH North America. The booklet is Martyr, are commemorated. The the Holy Redeemer to perpetuate firmation is to increase the sanc the reason for this disciplinary THEY DISPOSED Of 3 ,0 00 well written and is a valuable con Church dedicates Monday, Aug. 3, this special work of giving mis tifying grace already received in measure. The association of the VOLUMES MORE C^CKL/ tribution to the growing literature to the Finding of the Body of St. sions. After refusing many Bish Baptism or restored by Penance Eucharist and the “ Agape” is not THfiN THEY NOW ■ on the Eastern rites. It is import Stephen, Proto-Martyr, and ob oprics, he was prevailed upon to and to impress an indelible char essential to the sacrament nor 'to 6 o o : ant that well-informed Catholics serves the anniversary of St. Dom accept that of St. Agata dei Goti. acter on the soul in addition to the the sacrifice; neither is the time of know and appreciate these rites. inic, Confessor, Aug. 4, Tuesday. As a Bishop he showed himself a character impressed by Baptism. celebration and reception. Experi Many of our people do not under The Feast of fhe Dedication of the model of every pastoral virtue. The proper ^ a ce conferred by ence soon proved that the morning stand, for instance, that though Church of Our Lady of the Snows Owing to failing health, he ob Confirmation is a special Divine was the more suitable hour, and the Eucharistic Liturgy is offered is observed Aug. 5, Wednesday. tained permission to resign his (we aid to retain and to profess the thus the practice has prevailed in in all the rites, the name Mass is On Thursday, Aug. 6, the Feast and spent the remainder of his life faith with constancy. Each of the the Church, almost from the be not universally used. “ Holy of the Transfiguration of Our Lord in writing theological and asceti- sacraments has its proper effects ginning, of celebrating Mass in Mass,” says the booklet, “ is the Jesus Christ is solemnized. Sts. cal books. He died in 1787. and confers its proper graces, and the morning and requiring total term used by the Western Cath Xystus II, Felicissimus, and Agapi- St. Stephen Beheaded w th the worthy reception of each abstinence from food and drink as olics for the unbloody offering of tus. Martyrs, are commemorated. we receive a fuller'share in the a prerequisite for the worthy re the Sacrifice of Calvary. Catholics We mark the feast day of St. Caje- While Seated at Altar gifts and graces of the Holy Ghost. ception of Holy Communion. Some of the Eastern rites employ the tan, Confessor, Friday, Aug. 7. St. St. Stephen succeeded to the Oriental Rites, on certain feast term Divine Liturgy. Ukrainians Donatus, Bishop and Martyr, is Pontificate in .263 A. D. ■ His rule days, celebrate Mass in the after term it the Divine Service.” commemorated. Sts. Cyriacus, was troubled with ecclesiastical Are Phyllis, Reba, and Eva noon. Christian names? On the question of celibacy, the Largus, and Smaragdus, Martyrs, affairs in Gaul, Spain, and Africa. book says: “ The most notable are brought to our notice Aug. 8, Tradition alleges that he was be Phyllis may be considered a characteristic of the Byzantines is headed while seated at the altar in variation of Piala or Phillack, an There is a prayer to St. Martha Saturday. going around. Each recipient is the rule regarding the celibacy of the catacombs in 257, Irish-born saint and a sister of St. their clergy. It is a common say Founder of Order Gave Fingw ; Reba is used as a con requested to copy it and send it to 2nd Feast Held to a friend in order to spread devo ing that a Greek priest may marry. Up Brilliant Career traction of the name Rebecca, Nothing could be further from the which was borne by an Old Testa tion to St. Martha, and the promise St. Alphonsus, bom at Naples of Commemorate Saint is made to all who say the pre truth than this assertion. The ex a noble family, began his public ment saint and by two Christian act truth is this: The Byzantine The body of St. Stephen, the saints; Eva, besides being the scribed prayer for nine siiccessive life as a lawyer. Soon, however, proto-martyr (not Pope St. Ste Tuesdays and bums a candle that Church allows married men to be he renounced a brilliant career and name of the first mother of man ordained priests. But a priest phen) , was recovered together with kind, who we know was saved, is everything one asks, no matter how those of Sts. Nicodemus, Gamaliel, diffi^lt, will be granted. Is this a ySARt ^ may never marry. However, if he the name of two Christian mar is ordained after marriage, he may as permanent residents may turn and Abibo early in the fifth cen tyrs, one of whom died in Abitene, chain prayer and should it be dis -ttias mu«-k be ike oidesi tury. On 'this account a second regarded?' continue to live in the state of the trick. Africa, and the other in Numidia. ouerground niAusoleura. in. the WorUi. Holy Matrimony. The observance Hitler’s government, although feast is held in commemotation. Have nothing to do with any of celibacy by the Byzantine Cath German colonies did not really St. Stephen’s feast day is in De cember. Is it true that there were no prayer that has not proper ec olic clergy is spreading rapidly in pay, wants them back. In view of vemactilar Bibles before Luther in clesiastical approbation. This their own countries. Here in the facts, about the only explana Spanish Saint Founded Germany and Wycliff in England? prayer has no such approbation. America, the Bishops do not ad tion possible is that governments It is decidedly not true. The It makes extravagant and false vance married men to sacred or get the same thrill out of owning Order of Preachers promises. It originated with some Church has ever been at pains to ders.” colonies as a rick man does in dis St. Dominic was bom in 1170 religious fanatic, or possibly with provide versions of the Bible in playing a super-valuable house or at Calarauega in Spain. He was the salesman of some candle com the native tongue; the Latin, Sy- Saint Mark it the only one of the four evangelista automobile. professed as a canon regular in the pany to promote the business of THE BALANCE SHEET OF 3’iac, Armenian, Sahidic, Bohairic, whose traditional retting place it known to ut. Hit reformed chapter of Osma and the company. It is a sort of chain IMPERIALISM, by Grover Clark, Gothic, Ethiopic, and Saxon ver tomb it beneath the high altar in the magnificent Columbia University press, N. Y. helped the Spanish Bishoi» to re prayer. Do nothing to spread it. Batilica dedicated to him— St. Mark’t, Venice. AMswea wtxTwttn. ECONOMICS OF THE FARM sions are early proofs of her ac $2.75. BUSINESS. By Theodor Brink- store ecclesiastical discipline tivity. For many centuries, how Throw any copies you may receive of it into the fire and tell your Mr. Clark shows that colonies mann. English translation and among the cler^ . While in at ever, the Latin sufficed in Europe: tendance upon his Bishop at Mont friends to do the same. are not an asset, but a liability, to notes by E. T. Benedict, H. H. First, because the neo-Latin peo a modern nation. From 1913 to Stippler, and M. R. Benedict. pellier in the south of France, he ples, Italians, French, Spaniards, 1932, Italy, for instance, had ex Berkeley, Calif. University of was indefatigable in preaching r Portuguese, Roumanians, and Wal May a person who attempts sui Christ Is Wholly and Truly Present penditures for the upkeep of its California Press. Pp. 172. $2. against the Albigensian heresy. loons retained for long sufficient cide and then before death receives colonies that exceeded its trade Theodor Brinkmann’s treatise Dominic remained eight years in Latin to understand if; secondly, the last sacraments receive Chris with them more than a billion lire. is representative of the best mod the same work after the return of because whosoever could read at all tian burial? Germany, in the last 20 years it ern German thought concerning the Bishop to Osma. Many were could read Latin, for reading was In Each Particle of the Eucharist had colonies, spent more on them farm economics, especially the ttie souls he saved and far-reach not taught apart from Latin gram This person may be given Chris tian burial if he has repented or than it got back in trade. Japan problems of . farm management, ing was the fruit of the Rosary mar. The European lang:uages of makes a direct outlay, excluding devotion he established. He can be presumed to have repented (Spiritual Editorial) given both under the form of bread in this translation, his study is today were long in forming as one form of bread. The principle military expenses, of 18.4 per cent founded the Order of Friars of his sinful act before death. and under that of wine. was fixed—viz., that Christ was available to American students in literary vehicles. The first French The Council of Trent defines that of what it gets back in trade— Preachers, which, with that o f the Similarly, if the suicide is judged given whole and entire under either English dress for the first time. translations date from the 12th Christ is contained whole and en Where Christ’s body is, there more than the profit on the trade. Friars Minor started by his friend to be the result of mental derange species; it was merely the applica The purpose of the present volume century, Italian and Spanish from his Godhead must be also, because The British figures are kept rather and contemporary, S t Francis of ment, Christian burial may be tire under either species in the tion of this principle which varied. is not merely to present Brink the 13th, German and English from by the hypostatic union the God secret; but the author feels that Assisi, was the chief means em granted. The Bishop of the dio Blessed Eucharist—i.e. that His In some of our Eastern rites. Com mann’s well-known work in the the 14th. The printing press mul head became indissolubly united to even here the costs outweigh the ployed by God to renew the fervor cese is to judge such cases. body, blood, soul, and Divinity are munion is given under the two English language, but in addition tiplied especially German Bibles at human nature when the Second trade benefits. As for taking care to further a synthesis of Ameri of Christians in the Middle Ages. forms and may thus be received in an early date: Seven folio editions Person , of the Blessed Trinity as of excess population, some colonies can and German research on this Pope Innocent III confirmed the these churches by any Catholic. in High German app&red before sumed human nature and hence have a worse record. In 1913, topic— a synthesis advocated by order in 1215. St. Dominic later 1477 and four in Low German; a Sacramentals Aid was both God and man in the one The Council of Trent goes on to there were less than 20,000 Ger Professor Brinkman himself. established his residence in Spain score of editions were current in Divine Person, Moreover, as say that the whole Christ is present mans in all the German colonies. and died at Bologna in 1221. Germany before Luther. Catholic Christ, having died once, lives for under every separate part of each Though many elements of farm Between 1865 and 1924, more economics will remain relatively Bibles in the vernacular exist to evermore, it follows that the human species (sub singulis cujusque Church Built As In Overcoming Sin people entered Holland from the stable and an analysis of them, day among all civilized nations. soul must needs be united to that speciei partibus, separations facta). Dutch colonies than went from once completed, will be of lasting Result of Sign In the missions of Asia and Africa risen and glorified body which we What has been said in defense of Holland to the colonies. The for Catholic translations, especially of (One of a New Series on the a consecrated Bishop, unless the receive in Communion. Hence Christ’s presence under either spe value, the near future should see TTie church in Rome known as Catechism) faculty is given to an inferior eign-bom population of New York many new elements arise and rela St. Mary Major is also called the Gospels, Epistles, and the Christ speaks of eating His fiesh cies admits of obvious application city in 1930 was seven times as Psalms are continually being pro Besides the sacraments properly cleric either by law or by Apostolic tive values change. This will be Our Lady of the Snows because of as equivalent to eating Him (see here; and we will add only that large as the number of Europeans especially true of agricultural duced. so called, the Church has other indult. 2. Blessings, with the ex John vi). Christ said of the divided host, the event that, legend says,, des who have settled in Africa in the America. The present volume does ignated the site on which it was St. Thomas More wrote in 1580: sacred things that formerly, in ception of those reserved to the “ This is My body.” ^ Roman Pontiff, or to Bishops, or to Further, the same kind of reason last century.. The United States not take this into account. Those built. In the reign of Pope Liber- “ The whole Bible was long before a broad sense, were included under It seems the fitting place here to others, may be given by any ing certifies that Christ is riven tried imperialism in the Philip who are working for the recon iuE, a Roman noble and his wife, his [Wycliff’s, d. 1384] days by the heading of sacraments, but explain what theologians mean by priest 3. A reserved blessing, whole and entire under either mnd. pines, Puerto Rico, and other struction of agriculture, however, being without children, consecrat virtuous and well-learned men which custom, in the past several True, the force of the words of con the spiritual presence of Christ’s centuries, has come to dis when given by a priest without plas;es, but found it unprofitable. will be greatly helped by Ibis ed all their goods to the Blessed translated ipto the English tongue secration puts the body under the body in the Eucharist. It is not tinguish by the term “ sacramen the necessary permission, is illicit The Philippines are soon to be technical study. For students of Virgin and by fervent prayers sup and by good and goodly people . . . appearance of bread, the blood meant to deny that Christ’s body but valid, unless in the reservation turned loose and, except out of farm economics this translation plicated Jier to show how their well and reverently read.” Thomas tals.” They are defined as “ sacred under the appearance of wine; but in the Eucharist is a real one (such objects and actions _ which the the Holy See has expressly stated sVmpathy with the Filipinos, no will be invaluable. The original riches were to be used. On Aug. 5 Cranmer, Protestant, wrote: “ It Christ has no body except that a denial would be heresy), but just body cares. text has always been on their re when the heat is greatest in Rome, is not much above 100 years ago Church, in a certain imitation of that it cannot be validly given ex glorified one united to His blood— as all bodies after the resurrection cept by those to whom the blessing It remains to be seen whether quired reading lists, yet few stu the Esquiline hill was covered with [1450-1550] since Scripture hath the sacraments, employs for the no blood except such as is united become spiritual without ceasing purpose of obtaining especially is reserved or by those who have the Italian conquest of Ethiopia dents have been able to digest the snow. The pious people conceived not been accustomed to be read in to His body. Otherwise Christ to be bodies, because they have cer spiritual favors through her inter received a special faculty. 4. will prove profitable to the land of difficult German prose. They.will this as a sign that they were to the vulgar tongue within this would be slain over again every tain properties of spirit; so it is Deacons and lectors can give the Caesars. Perhaps the inten find the translation indispensable. build a temple on snoir-clad Esqui realm. It was translated and read cession.” To be more specific, they time Mass is. said; for on each oc with Christ’s body iii the Eucha validly and licitly only those bless tion to leave 400,000 Italians there — ^John C. Rawe, S.J. line. The memory o f the event in the Saxons’ tongue, and when are particularly those things that rist, only to a much wider extent ings that are explicitly permitted casion the body would be separated and of the building of the Chuirh this language waxed old, it was are blessed or consecrated for the from the blood. and in a more wonderful way. At to them by law. “ In the prepara of St. Mary Major is perpetuated again translated into the newer Divine Service, or for the pious one and the same time Christ’s tion and administration of the Again, the constant ptactice of by this feast. language whereof yet also many use of the faitMul, such as altars, body is in heaven and on a mil sacramentals, the rites prescribed the Church relieves us from any MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED copies r?maip.” Foxe (Protestant chalices, holy water, oil, salt, lion altars. As the spirit is pres by the Church must be accurately fear that this reasoning may be Transfiguration Contrast and the “ Book of Martyrs” man) bread, wine, palms, etc.; and also ent entire in the whole body and the various exorcisms, blessings, observed. Consecrations and precarious. Since the Council of Following Is a list of motios pictures reviewed snd elsssiaed by the Nationsi To Our Lord*8 Passion writes: “ Both before the Conquest Constance it has been the general in each part of it, so the body of eouDcii of the Lezion of Decency throuzh its New York headquarters: and consecrations used by the blessings, both constitutive and Christ, with all itis substance and and after, as well before John invocative, are invalid if the law in the West that all except the Ciass A— Section 1— Uaobjectlonabie for Genera] Pstronsfe A short time before His Pas Wy cliff was born as since, the Church. The Holy See alOne has qualities, is present in each host Aces and Eights. Green Pastures. formula prescribed by the Church celebrant should communicate only Preview Murder Cate. sion, Jesus took Peter, James, and whole body of the Scripture was by the power to introduce new sacra and in each part of the host. Con And So They Were Guns and Guitars. Frincese Comet Across. John and went up to a high moun is not employed” (Canon 1148). under the species of bread. And Harried. mentals, to interpret authentically sequently, the Eucharistic^ body of Half AngeL Prison Shadows, sundry men translated into our the Church, though it has changed And Sudden Death. Harvester. Prisoner of Shark Island. tain to pray. While He prayed, those in use, and to abolish or The Church consecrates and Christ is not extended in space— country tongue.” England, in blesses all those things that belong its discipline in this matter|has by Arizona Kaiders. Heart of the West. Private Secretary. He was transfigured before them. change any of them. i.e., one part of Christ’s body does Avenging Waters. Hearts Divided. Public Enemy’s Wife. common with France, Germany, to the Divine service (churches, no means introduced a ne\ w w y t r wwwm w w w w w w w ^ "vwww w w w w w w At the Papal Summer Residence State Absolutism His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, now THE REGISTER READY in his 80th year, enjoys the ad ^ (Continued From Page One) vantages of air conditioning in his REFERENCE DIRECTORT living quarters of Castelgandolfo, titowi, among other things, that ketball, or swimming teams. The A detailed description of these firms, tradesmen, and their i the Papal summer residence, 15 Not Wanted Here, labor injunctions in federal courts services is published in The Denver Catholic Register once a Lord gathers enough of all kinds miles south of Romo. Those unique haeo practically disappeared, but to take care of all types of peo month. Patronize them— They are Reliable. views show the Swiss guards at the state troops were called out in 19 ple; but the Catholic youth who entt'ance, signifying that it is con strikes^ and 1935 had 24 lynchings told a Kluxer some years ago not . A A A j against 14 in 1934. sidered extra-territorial under the to make an insulting remark to a N. Y. O lcial Says CONTRACTORS METAL WORKER Lateran treaty. In the view of priest “ because those guys got His Holiness’ bedroom may be Under the new Soriet law, abor* muscle" knew what he was talk seen, above the bed, a gift from THE DUNN A GIBSON GENERAL HEATING CO. ing about. Cliff Haven, N. Y.— Declaring CONSTRUCTION CO. Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned— Clean Them tions are prohibited except when American Franciscans, “ The Holy NOW that we are witnessing "persecu Appraisals, Estimates ft Repairs “ the continuation of pregnancy Virgin,” the vrork of an anonymous 1328-38 INCA ST. MA. 1798 376 SO. BROADWAY SP. 6272 constitutes a danger to life or seri At the time this is written, it is Florentine master. tions, the denial of individual lib ously threatens harm to the health impossible to forecast the results erty, the abolition of individual CARPENTERS PLASTERERS of the woman," The same law of the Spanish revolt, which start enterprise and not only the denial encourages the rearing of large ed in Morocco and by July 25 had of religious liberty but the denial J. F. McKAY WALSH BROTHERS Plastering ft Lathing Contractors families, raises alimony fees, aims left 28 of the 50 Spanish provinces, of religion itself in foreign lands,” Contractor St Buildar at iny>roTing child care, seeks to perhaps more, in the hands of the Lieutenant Governor M. William 1811 ARAPAHOE KE. 1471 9S0 OSAGE ST. KE. 7621 increase the capacity of maternity rebels. The trouble started with Bray, speaking at the Catholic T. W. LOVE clinics, and makes dirorce slightly the murder by government troops Summer School of America, said, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Plaster and Stucco Work more difficult. The measure was of the efficient Rightist leader, “ We do not want, I am sure we 3305 COOK ______YO. 4839 left open to public discussion for Jose Calvo Satelo. The govern never will have, in America the BROWN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. ' several weeks and was widely criti- ment, at his funeral, refused to Absolute or Totalitarian State, Wiring Fixtures, Motors PLUMBERS allow 30,000 Rightists to enter the with power vested in one man or Radios ft Repairs i!Ix4'd, but it was proclaimed law MA. 3776 1804 ARAP. No Pressure No Money June 27, 1936, with small modifi cemetery and assault guardsmen in a small group of men.” LEO RYAN cation. fired into the crowd, killing five Plumber and wounding three. The rebel, EXCAVATING TA. 3505 . 3611 VINE ST It was not necessary to make Prelate Invokes Aid of this law to sare the Russian nation lion broke when 20,000 Legion We Move the Earth SCREENS from extinction, for the annual naires turned against the Red gov God in Electing Leaders S. M and S. J. FEELY ernment in Morocco. Within one Hauling - Grading • Excavating WILLIAMS SCREEN CO. excess of births oser deaths is Topeka, - Kans.— A prayer that TA. s e n 3027 LARIMER about 3,000,000, more than in all day, that African colony no longer High Grade Door and Window Screens bore allegiance to Madrid. Army the American people may elect to General Millwork the rest of Europe. Likewise, it public office men possessed of lead FURNACE REPAIRS 2118-24 AR.APAHOE ST. would seem, the production of garrisons throughout Spain quick ly joined in the revolt, which so ership, courage, wisdom, and pru things that babies need is still far SOUTH GAYLORD HARDWARE SEWERS AND ASHPITS swiftly swept the country as to dence, who will seek only what is AND PAINT STORE from satisfactory. It appears that pleasing to God, was offered up the Sosiet leaders acted as they leave serious doubt whether the Gutters, Skylights ft Furnaces MUTUAL CONST, ft MFG. CO. elections that not long ago gave here by Bishop Francis Johannes 1061 SO. GAYLORD SP. 2961 Well Casing, Cesspools, Etc. did simply because they realixed of the Leavenworth diocese, who that the numerous abortions were the Leftists a small majority were J. G. GARDELL 2850 WALNUT straight. The rebellion has proved gave the invocation on the steps of blasting at the moral fiber of the the Kansas state capitol at the Chimney, Skylights, Gutters, Etc, a large section of the army defi 1813 ARAPAHOE TA. 3055 SHEET METAL WORK nation. It is not possible to pro ceremonies when Gov. Alf M. mote so immoral a campaign'^as nitely Catholic. The reprisals of the Reds againlt Landon was formally notified that FRANK SCHERER ft SON legalised abortion without paying GLASS Sheet Metal Products the clergy are horrifying. One he is the nominee of the Repub a terrific price. Russia, by the lican party for the presidency of Warm Air Heating . . . Job Work way, has nerer become interested refugee to Gibraltar said he had ARAPAHOE CLASS CO. MA. 0491 1261 CURTIS seen 50 priests gathered together the United States. J. J. Boyne, Mgr. in the less violent forms of popu Auto ft Window Glass Specialist lation control. and shot down. A woman writing for the United Press tells of seeing MA. 6727 1815 ARAPAHOE ST. a priest killed in Barcelona, his Bishop, Abbot, Governor Tell the people you patronize SIgrid Undset’s norel, “ Gun- body being dismembered and the Attend City’s Centenary HARDWARE that you^aw their advertiseinent nar’s Daughter," written in 1909, parts hanged on a statue of the Bridgeport, Conn.— Ten thou JACK SCOTT HARDWARE when she was 27, has been put Blessed Virgin. sand persons participated in the Farm and Garden Supplies in The into English (Knopf, $2). The observance here of Slovak day, Complete Hardware story is laid in the reign of King The dreadful drought that has commemorating the contribution 1322 15TH ST. TA. 9389 Olav, when Norway was passing attacked the Middle West this of that people to the growth of from paganism to Christianity. It summer has left about 80,000 far this city, which is celebrating its is melodramatic, but shows the mers virtually ruined in North Da Jesuit Student centennial.' Participating were the author’s intense religious feeling. kota. In five states, 111,000 fami- Most Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, Perhaps the greatest woman author lies will need federal relief; in the Bishop of Hartford; the Rt. Rev. The Register Shoppmg Guide in the world, Sigrid Undset was led entire drought area, 204,000 fami Stanislaus Gmucka, O.S.B., Abbot MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER-JThe Register recommends this alphabetically- Proteitanti Mourn Catholic Bitbop into the Catholic Church by the lies. provincial of the Carmelite Fa of St. Andrew’s abbey, Cleveland; imitxtd list butiosts and lyrofessional people for your needs. As leaders study of history she undertook for Munich.— A remarkable demon thers in America from 1924 till in their various llnet. they are well equipped to five you excellent service. The government is studying Editors to Form Governor Cross of Connecticut, Give them a trial and shov your appreciatloiie for they art co-operatinn with stration of Christian solidarity her writings. Her books are not means to prevent repetitions of the last June, died at the Carmelite and many other dignitaries of was recently given by the Prot us in fiving you a finer publi^tion. recommended as spiritual reading, disaster. Droughts, however, have seminary here at the age of 59 Church and State. estant pastors of Passau, Bavaria, for they deal with human beings afflicted the earth as long as it has years. who not only participated in the as they are, not in their ideal rep existed— since long before man ap 200 Homei Consecrated DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL GROCERY funeral cortege for, the late Cath resentations. peared on it. Press Association Dublin.— Tolka Road, Bally- olic Bishop von Ow, there, but also bough, a suburb of Dublin, was the d r . W . F. LOCKE The United States Soil Conser had the local Protestant church Westerkamp Bros. vation service estimates that 9,- scene of great religious fervor KE. 8613 KE. 8613 Herbert Eugene Bolton’s "Rim Cincinnati. — A united front decorated with funeral crepe for when the 200 new' houses recently KE. 9043 . 5106 Wash. of Christendom,*’ the life of the 000,000 acres have been irretriev against Communistic tendencies, the occasion. 1216 Speer Blvd. Talk— Don't W a lk - ably ruined by erosion in this coun erected were consecrated to the great pioneer Jesuit, Eusebio Kino^ opposition to radical movements on Former Provincial Dies VETERINARIAN Telephone Your Order try and that there is slight chance Sacred Heart. says that the *priest rode more the college campus, and an inte Niagara Falls, Ont— The Very , Small Animal Specialists Evcr3rthing a Good Grocery of saving 50,000,000 additional Paint Poured on Statue than 700 miles on horseback in 30 grated program of Catholic Action Rev. Lawrence Diether, O.Carm., London.— A can of brown paint Should Have days on one trip and 1,500 miles acres. About 200,000 acres are are objectives of a new association Cat and Dog Hospital Beat Fooda at Lovreat Pricea being ruined each year, a loss of was poured by unknown vandals in 53 days on another. What a of Jesuit college newspaper edi over the statue of the Little Flower CLIPPING— SURGERY— DISEASE W« Doliver man! On another occasion, he $400,000,000. Soil erosion is tors to be formed in Cincinnati The second of the four laymen’s caused by a lack of the vegetation Bishop Muench’s in the church grounds at Possil- rode 250 miles in three days, slept late in August. park, Glasgow. retreats coijducted annually at REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE four hours, and then arose to su- that once held the soil together. Plans for the formation of this Regis college was succesrfully Winds and rains then carry off the Lourdes Expects 125,000 in Week HORACE W. BENNETT A peryise the slaughter of cattle for association, tentatively called the Paris.— To date, 146 special Concluded Monday, July 20. The The firms listed here de supplies. Altogether aside from top-soil. Man does not know how Jesuit College Press association, Father Succumbs trains have been ordered for the Rev. Edward J. Morgan, S.J., serve to be remembered COMPANY his extraordinary work as a mis to repair this loss. Unwise farm have been announced by Xavier head of the chemistry department T.'hor 1271 TAbor 1271 ing methods, the turning of natural French National pilgrimage, which sionary priest and explorer, what university, which is to be host to Milwaukee.— Joseph M. Muench, is expected to bring more than of the college, was the director of when you are distributing 210 Tiabor Building he did as a ranchman, says Prof. grazing lands into crop areas, and the editors and business managers father of the Most Rev. Aloysius 125,000 pilgrims to Lourdes in the the retreat, which attracted 36 lay your patronage in the dif REAL ESTATE Bolton, would alone stamp him as the destruction of trees have been of the 24 college newspapers repre men, making a total of 92 retreat- LOANS AND INVESTMENTS largely responsible for the calam J. Muench, Bishop of Fargo, N. third week of August. ferent lines of business. an unusual business man and make senting the Jesuit colleges and uni Dak., died at the age of 72 years. Native African Ordained ants thus far. Choice Apartments for Rent him worthy of remembrance. Kino ity. Although such emigration is versities from coast to coast. Seven towns outside of Denver INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS bitterly fought, it is probable that Funeral services were held at St. Bamako, French Sudan, Africa. (WMWMWMVMWM was born in 1645 and worked A three-day convention is being — Among the 58 White Fathers were represented in the last group the only hope is to move many of Boniface’s church here, when a chiefly in Northern Mexico, Ari planned for Aug. 20, 21, and 22. Pontifical Mass of Requiem was ordained to the priesthood at and several came from places as zona, and part of California. the families from ruined lands to Sessions will be held on the Xavier distant as North Platle, Nebr.; other parts of the nation. sung. In addition to Bishop Carthage was Father Prosper campus and at a downtown hotel. Muench, Mr. Muench is survived by Camara, the first native priest of Washington, D. C., and Porcupine, Spencer Tracy, in the film, "San Writers and editors of national his widow, Mrs. ■ Teresa Muench, .the Vicariate of Bamako. S. Dak. One layman this year made Francisco," gires the best charac A few years ago, the army of prominence are being invited to and five, children: Mrs. Frank Her > 17 Lepers Confirmed his fourth retreat at Regis, which Preferred Parish Trading List terisation of a Catholic priest that American youths wandering home- address the convention. rick, Joseph Muench, Nennah Buluba, Uganda, British East means for him a drive of 368 miles has been seen on the screen or less over the country was estimated As a means to accomplish the Muench, Teresa Muench, and Mrs. Africa.— The Most Rev. W. J. over sun-scorched roads. stage in many years. All types of at 1,500,000. It is now declared purposes of the organization it is Raymond Ott, all of Milwaukee. Campling, Vicar Apostolic of the Thirteen parishes in the city men are attracted to the priest that this number has dwindled to planned to supply syndicated ar Upper Nile, confirmed 17 lepers at were represented in the list of St. Francis St. Dommic’s hood, but the description giyen by 50,000, perhaps the normal crop of ticles by authoritative writers to St. Francis’ leper settlement here. retreatants who enjoyed the spirit Father Albert R. Bandini, in his youngsters that summer sends rov member newspapers and to spon Former Lawyer Is Made Nine of the lepers had been bap ual benefit of the exercises. Men new book of essays, "Life Is Too ing. The nation has succeeded in sor contests for the best editorials' Monsignor in New York tized the previous Sundpy; 'Two ranging in ages from 23 to 77 solving what appeared to be one found equal opportunities of in De Sales’ Short" (40 Columbus Aye., San on topics of current interest. Watertown, N. Y. — A priest of the converts were Mohamme of the most alarming problems of creasing personal spirituality in Francisco, $2.25), is true of the Of the 24 schools invited to par who practiced law in New York dans. typical American clergyman. *T the depression. ' London Church 150 Years Old this retreat. An interesting diver ticipate, 14 representing every for ten years before enrolling for sion is offered on Sunday evening, T H E BROADWAY would picture him thus: athletic, geographical area of the United London.— St. Peter’s church, Bishop Gallagher of Detroit, seminary studies was made a Mon- just before the conclusion of each DEPARTMENT well-dressed, daily-shayen, a States have already indicated their sigpior here at ceremonies attended Birmingham, has . celebrated the when he arrived at Naples on his retreat, when all are gathered to Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. hearty handshaker, a ready conyer- intention to send delegates to the by three Bishops, 70 priests, and 150th anniversary of Its founda STORE COMPANY Italian vacation, said that the Vat gether with members of the col sationalist; frank and intrepid . . . Cincinnati convention. 2,000 of the laity. The former tion. It is the oldest Catholic F. A. Mumford, Mgr. ican has never intervened in the lege faculty and exchange ideas on J. M. CONES. Pres. There is little professionalism barrister is now the Rt. Rev. Msg^r. church in the city. Father Coughlin affair, and he de the benefits they have received W. 25th and Decatur GA, 5125 about him, and his usual conyersa- Joseph D. Creeden. Decision on Nuns Protested 21 to 51 South Broadway, fended the radio priest. Bishop Appointed for Munich.— The Bavarian Episo- from the exercises. Many renew tion is not tinged with a great acquaintances from former years amount of pietism. Protestants Although he is almost 70 years New Canada Diocese pate has issued a joint pastoral old. Bishop Gallagher, without an Princess Volunteers to protesting the recent decree of the and others make new friends and infidels who meet a Catholic among the grrowing band of men L. C. B. A. priest for the first time are usually Auxiliary Bishop in recent months, Bavarian government -withdrawing Annunciation has carried on a terrific schedule Toronto.— The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Sacrifice Self for Spain from congregations of sisters the who are adopting the spirit of the St. Mary’a Branch No. 298 amazed and charmed. He differs Martin Johnson of Toronto has Paris.— Princess Maria Chris laymen’s retreat movement by so much from the bigoted concep of work in the last year. Monday faculty of teaching. The pastoral I Meetings held every second and fourth j morning of the week he sailed, he been appointed Bishop of the new tina, unmarried daughter of Al was ordered read in all the setting aside three days of every i rhursday of the month at 2 o'clock tion they haye held of his kind. Diocese of Nelson, British Colum fonso, exiled King of Spain, pro year for reflection. LONDON MARKET AND Let me here obserye that I am not was in Cleveland. That day he flew churches of the Bavarian archdio HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL to New York on business, flew then bia. The diocese, which was posed herself as head of the “ Fem ceses and dioceses. GROCERY lOTH AND CALIFORNIA STS. dealing with the spiritual qualities created in March, is in the south inine Flame,” an organization of of the typical American priest. I to Buffalo ^or two hours, and was OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. in Detroit by 8 p. m. On Wednes eastern part of British Cdumbia, Spanish royalist women who are am considering merely his ‘man and includes the East and West prepared to give their lives in or*< Franciscan Educators to Parish Sodality Quality Meats and Groceries ners,’ his personal appearance, and day, he was back in Buffalo to de liver the sermon at Bishop Tur Kootenay districts. The Bishop- der to save their revplt-totn latrtl Hold Annual Meeting 3800 Walnut Street his mode of contact with the gen designate was born here March 18, from CommuijLism". Phonea: MA. 5239— TA. 3845 eral public." ner’s funeral. Then he returned « Santa Barbara, Calif.— The*18th Receives in Body to Detroit to officiate Thursday at 1899. He is a graduate of St. annual meeting of the Franciscan Michael’s college, Toronto, and St. r t D T T C At Deep Cat St. Anne’s Shnne Father Bandini says that the the funeral of a priest. Thursday Canadian Nun, Nurse on Educational Conference will be U n . U La O Pricea Ewery Da) morning, he left for New York to Augustine’s seminary, and was held at St. Anthony’s seminary, (St. Pbiloraena’i Paritb) typical priest* in continental Eur ordained to the priesthood in 1924. Battlefield, Is Honored The Sodality of the Blessed ope, especially in Latin countries, sail to Europe. Santa Barbara, Aug. 2, 3, and 4, TWO STOREI The Michigan Catholic says: He has been very active in mis St. John, N. B.— Mother Ste. under the auspices of the Fran Virgin Mary received Holy Com Arvada is entirely different. He is re sionary work. munion in a body at the 9 o’clock "The Bishop frequently uses air Therese de Ste. Antoine, provin ciscan, Capuchin, and Conventual SAME PRICES Maaa on Sunday at 8:30 A. M. served, almost diffident, in public. I Mass July 19. "Typically speaking, he is not well planes for Jong trips, and some cial of Les Filles de la Sagesse, provinces of the United States and Sunday Devotiona at 7:45 P. M. times his associates are tempo Montreal, has been decorated with Canada. The theme for discussion Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McQuaid and dressed. His style of dress” — he Immoral Shows Banned Margaret and Joe are spending (iftHsiuaWhinaiwff NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST. wears the cassock at all times— rarily at a loss where to locate the Order of Leopold of Belgium this year v;ill be Eranciscag his 3461 Franklin Sb SlOl him. Air travel saves him much After Catholic Protest by Baron Kervyn de Meerendre, tory in North America. several weeks in Sheridan, Wyo. ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:45 “ sets him apart and keeps him Vienna,— ^Following a demon Mrs. H. J. Struck left Monday apart from the laity much more time, enabling him to attend to Belgian consul, in recognition of stration made by the “ Catholic her four years of nursing service for Walsenburg to be with her fa than a black suit or a Roman col business in widely separated places On Congi’ess Stamps ther, William Krier, who was in on the same day. It also is less Stormtroopers” on Vienna’s main on the battlefields of Belgium in DE SELLEM lar. He is not a good story-teller thoroughfare in protest to a thea jured in an automobile accident and his presence is likely to put tiresome and more economical for the World war. The nun has been Sunday. FUEL AND FEED CO. The firms listed here de one in his position than long rail ter signboard’s advertising scant in Canada s^nce 1919. a damper on a jovial gathering. His Miss Betty McConaty is visiting CHARLES A. DeSELLEM serve to be remembered road trips." ily-clad girls, the Vienna govern handshaking is not very athletic ment paper, Reichpost, indicated with her aunt. Miss Salomi Litmer, We Ship by Rail when you are distributing and his mien is somewhat subdued. Historical Guide Book in Tulsa, Okla. She will probably When the Rev. Frank Fitzpat that nudity will not be tolerated in PHONE TA. 3205 your patronage in the dif Devout ' people kiss his hand, the city’s theaters. Of St. Peter’s Completed remain there the rest of the sum 35TH AND WALNUT though that custom is now . on the rick, Methodist Episcopal minister mer. RES. PHONE MA. 8544 ferent lines of business. of St. Joseph, Mo., came into the New York.—An Historical Guide wane." Philip Clarke, Sr., returned Catholic Church a few days ago, to St. Peter's at Rome, a volume from Long Beach, Calif., Sunday, Authentic Letter of designed for the use of students Spencer Tracy, in his character he said: “ The experience of the July 19. Mrs. Clarke and Philip and pilgrims in the Eternal City, ization in "San Francisco,” first distinguished convert, John L. Columbus Uncovered plan to stay about a month longer. has been completed by Augustin appears boxing in a gymnasium. Stoddard, expresses my own grate- Paris. — An authentic letter McNally, historian of St. Patrick’s T^cn we see him going about his j ful sentiments, namely; ‘This One written by Christopher Columbus Cathedral. DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY Father’s business throughout the I Holy Apostolic Church has given in January, 1493, before his re THREE SISTERS film, but always with the same he- me certainty for doubt, order for turn voyage to Europe after his END VISIT HERE man atmosphere with which he was confusion, sunlight for darkness, discovery of America, has been Seattle Jesuit Returns DRUGGISTS TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY introduced. The soft-soap *tti- and substance for shadow.’ ’’ His found in Paris. The letter had pe- From Study in Europe Three Sisters of St. Joseph, vis YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL ft SUPPLY CO. tude is utterly lacking— as it is in ' movement toward the Church be- posed in the archives of a mansion gan when, as a seminarian, he read Seattle, Wash.— The Rev. Ed iting and teaching summer school will be fllled correctly at Service furnished for Offices, Barbers, most priests. Catholicity, as it I house for nearly four and a half WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY ward S. Flajole, S.J., after com in the past two weeks at St. Cath Restaurants, Stores, and BanQuets has developed in the United SUtes, I Cardinal Gibbons’ “ Faith of Our centuries. There are few letters Ph. SP. 9785 1096 South Gaylord St. pleting a four-year course at the erine’s parish convent, left Sun is decidedly masculine, and the Fathers," which completely dis of Columbus in existence. 3104 Downing MA. 7960 University of Valkenburg, Hol day for St. Louis, Mo. They are types of men attracted to the cleri pelled the previous opinion he had Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECKIUS, Manager land, has returned to his native Mother Stephen, Sister Eustachia, cal life are the kind one sees on of Catholicity. Seattle, where he celebrated his and Sister Rosina. first-class baseball, football, bas- Nun’s Diamond Jubilee William Cardinal O’Connell, first Solemn Mass in Immaculate A ckalice surrounded by a erofi- The firms listed here de Archbishop of Boston, will attain In Religion Celebrated Conception church. (baped halo ii the central motif Francis J. Fisher, Inc. Pilgrimage Play Is his silver jubilee in the Sacred Col La Crosse, Wise.— Mother M. for the design of the special leries DENTISTRY TAbor 6204 serve to be remembered Presented 14th Time lege this year. He was created a Seraphine, mother general of the Capuchin Is Killed by of aix -commemorative poitage DR. JORGENSEN when you are distributing Los Angeles.— The 14th annual Cardinal Nov. 27, 1911. Dennis Franciscan Sisters in La Crosse, ztampe, to be ieeued 'tty the com AND ASSOCIATES Cement, Plaster, Mortar presentation of America’s greatest Cardinal Dougherty, Archbishop celebrated the diamond jubilee of Pillaging Ethiopians monwealth of the Philippines, to your patronage in the dif Dlaznosii, X-Rajs. Plates, Bridges, spoken drama,’ The Pilgrimage of Philadelphia, was created a Car her religious profession. In the Ottawa.— Father Adalbert, 40- mark the 33rd International Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. ycar-old Capuchin missionary, for Eucharistic Congress, in Manila, Crowns, Inlays, Fillings, Extrac Play, took place in the. open-air dinal March 7, 1921; George W. 1870’s, she was one of the three tions, Treatments, Cleanings, and 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER theater in Holl7wood. The play, Cardin; 1 Mundelein, Archbishop nuns to teach at the first school merly of Ottawa and for ten years Feb. 3-7, 1937. The stamps, which Repairing. in 12 episodes, tells the story of of Chicago, March 24, 1924, and conducted by the order in La stationed in Ethiopia, v/as killed will be issued in the 2, 6, 16, 20, 1206 18th 606 1 5th by pillaging natives at the Was- 36, and SO^entavos denominations, 6 a.m.-6 p.m. 6 a.m.-8 p.m. the life of Christ and has come to Patrick J. Cardinal Hayes, Arch Crosse, and, in 1933, she spent TA. 8T61 KE. 6721 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS be known as "California’s Ober- bishop of New York, March 24, some time studying mission prob sera mission, 200 miles southwest will net bc^ placed on sale until tba gnunergau." 1924. lems in the Orient. of Addis Ababa. fall. (N. Y. American photo.) THET ARE RELIABLE \
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