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I I 1 WfflLS BILL RUfCTED CATHOLIC WORLD WITH PIUS CONFESSION il- RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE AN INTSTN6 lrTT1t I The Duke of Norfolk has volunteered with the t t Archbishop Riordans Cathedral Reopens y sanction of the Pope to form a committee in M Alarys Cathedral Sun Fraucibco was open Englands Educational Problem Liberal Great Britain to raise subscriptions for the aid of A Divine Sacrament Instituted by Oun Lord for services on Christmas day the first time since I The Writer Has Met Some of Frances I the Catholic Church in Prance Partys Program Rejected by the Astute Practic3d by thet Apostles th3 earthquake on April IS Greatest Statesmen Authors and Di = r r- Origin Knights of Columbus to Holy > Lords of Schools in England Father Early FathersThis Proved r ill I Orphans Entertained vinesCardinal Richards Protector MJ I I The following cablegram dated Dec 20 A as- On Sunday last in Baltimore eight hundred quid Stimulated by Blessed de la ¬ Revised Edition of the Protestant blble Denys Cochin a Noble CharacterTold- SalleNa sent from New Haven Conn tothe Yatican by the twentyfive orphans inmates of Catholic institu ¬ tional Schools NonConformists Hos ¬ Knights of Columbus A Sourje of the GreatestfJo lfp the tions were given their annual Christmas treat by the Writer How Thiers in 49 Insisted Cardinal Merry del Yal YaticaL The of Columbus tile to Favors Shown Ron True Catholic the nights at the Lyric theatre on in the Established Knights of Columbus sympathize with Gibbous General Religious Training the Schools America fI Caidinal Attorney Charles J Church It His Holiness in his efforts to adjust the difficulties- V Gave Rise to BirrePs Bill J Bonaparte ilayor Timanut und Judge Charles W Comparison of Places Where Religious of the Church in and assure him of a filial j Ifeuisler made addresses Will There Be a Teaching With It mpromiseWithout and loyal support EDWARD L HEARX Written for The Intelmountain Prevails Without Principle There May With It No Supremls Knight A Degradation Which Is an Honor Other Useful Information Goat ssion is the Gate to HeaVen 11l I ition 10 1 At Lille on Dec a courtmartial tried and and Redemption are the Keys which ai t pos i Clergy of Louisiana Offer degraded or- ¬ Substantial or L- Captain Magniez for refusing to obey session the priests of Gods True i = An offer of pecuniary assistance to the French l der in connection with taking of the inventory of j8- = i Written for The Intermountain Catholic I can hear many of my non Qiittliolt ienth To the Editor Sir The conflict between clergy from the Catholic clergy of Louisiana was the chapel of St John ilagnie before the court the Church and State in on ihat authority do you bu j r1 France sent last week to Cardinal Richard Archbishop sad i uIi smte slid am a Christian and prefer to be have read with very great interest and ltavt of < I I shot has for the present ¬ On the authority of IJprd I attracted so much at menU our aujtj afor- been much impressed with the articles of your spe-¬ Paris The offer was made in a letter written by f rather than commit a sacrilege Xo one has thc1r tention that the deadlock between ClTiist Apostles au3 I 1 the House of iebis of the oijjr Earl cial correspondent dealing with ¬ Lords and the Commons Archbishop Blenk of New Orleans to accompany right to make me renounce the vows I took at my the present unfort- in England has scarcely Fathers Surely our bitterest opponent ill ar I a memorial to Cardinal Richard sinned by every First Communion unate condition of affairs in France I passed elicited a passing notice The defeat or rather knowliclgr that our Lord had a meaning Ou vere pinasculatjon the Catholic priest in Louisiana i many months in Paris Marseilles and Lyons met of the IJirrel educational bill by thinghe said and a purpose in every tin u r did-l I the So as to give these expressions of sympathy a Eminent Catholic- many of the prominent men of the country and Upper House may in the next few years lead up to Ihat ieing granted let us carefuRv his practical and substantial character = Archbishop examine claim to know the Republic fairly well A cable- the disestablishment of the words 1 Dr Thomas D Dwight of the Harvard Medical Church of England and dingPduance In Ma the xsi 11 gram you will ¬ Blenk said me add the clergy ¬ remember appeared in our neWspa- attach the upper house itself For once the Lords let that ofLouis all my scriptural quotations arefrom tll school who fills the chair of the Parkman professor- ¬ rote pers a few days ago reporting that when the VEU in sessioa have iana is ready at the least notice fromyour Emi i of anatomy commands the respect of his confreres displayed consummate generalship ant Bible Revised Edition we rjad 11 Ut erable nence to help pecuniarily within Cardinal Richard Archbishop of Paris wa II Jc was predicted ¬ nmeancin the fjiom not more by his eminence in his profession than by that the House of Lords upon re- Peter Greek Petrol a rocW and ill tins about to be expelled from his Episcopal palace ceipt of the educational maintenance of the French clergy HUI his uncompromising stand for religion A recent 1l bill as passed by the Com rock J buiW my Church ands ie gi e fcf tell Denys Cochin the Conservative deputy waited UKttis tronld promptly throw out just shall prevail against will giiv ibrp- appreciation of him says it as the home not it I upon him and tendered to time aged hos- ¬ mile bin xras summarily disposed Toledo Catholics Protest Dr Dwight does effectively for Harvard what prelate the of Then we were the Keysi of the kingdom of heaven and i Shci pitality of his home in de Babyloue Me- did for graceful emi the Rue tglt a sunoos campaign against the Established An audience of 2500 persons assembled qt soever thou shalt bind on earth slialLb i uiid in- France With nenc and fitness This is the Denys Cochin who in 1902 took such ureii and the Lords would be opened as a result morial hall Toledo 0 on Sunday pee 23 to heaven and whatsoever thou shalt ldo s n OUfll lIe combines with his duties as Iread medical school where he time an honorable and prominent part in the school which tha Liberal government would score ¬ make a protest against the course of the French shall be loosedl also in heaven A gai qf the cares for heav allatt- agitation which all i ily in government following cablegram was physicall body his work as head of the St Vincent threatened to suppress Chris the country The for hcwxviii 18 addressing the other dlj nr le > he- tiara symbols de ¬ and even the mention of the name of warded to Pius X and Cardinal Richard of Paris 1 Paul in this archdiocese1 where his philan THE ASTUTE LORDS lays AVhatsoever things ye shrill bind t earth God in schools and institutions supported bv We citizens of Toledo Diocese of Cleveland thropic work does so much for the soul with which- tin Political expectations in England have not been shall be bound in heaven and what thing ioevir state The threat afterward passed into a law ¬ he deals is well ¬ in mass meeting asse Ibled protestagainst spolia- digit on < 1 Pasteur portrayed in the charac- reriiifed and uhai was looked for and perhaps ye louse earth shall b loqsed itf n I was then a guest of the Motel Fenelon Pari < 1 ter of the Parkman professor and the medical world for has not happened The bill was accepted tion of Church in Fr nee Here we have our Lord cwferrlng er n how j holds they and I remember the commotion among the citi- vhfe the rejection Resolutions of protest vere also psissedand thet head of his wower of 1I- the one in as high esteem as hold the amendments of which would Church° the and zens of the Quartier Latin when the police il copies ordered Roosevelt other in fond memory They meet on the com ¬ enter 1i placed the government in an awkward posi sent to President and the loosing and later the same poweia j gil the one of the hospitals and began a systematic French Ambassador Washingtoni mon ground of Catholicity and as effective amiac- ¬ yard t1Jt The government read and reread the mul f other Apostles We notice fiis1abutt to our search for bibles crucifixes rosaries religious pi 1 complishing Catholics Pasteur was the type of changes wrought upon the face of the rn Lord gave the keysl Keys wet a jvara tit rio of tures books eons past greatness Dwight typifies the glory of pres ¬ and pjnyer illJ lty theLords and decided Jemonstratio atrxiri gston Y authority and in tins instanc 11gt to act upon the sages IYlU- accomplishment When ty years before the visit of the police euth Ti ent Both were intensely humane- cl e in doubt do nothing and for the At East KingstonS SundR gj 1 mein- ll iey were tliejkl the ingdom- charge of tfipv ii + JJgrtJ J the Sisters sinned the building sesS3 andintensely Catholic j they bers pf Q ec C i sf- J l1i I p we I l eactt shelved the Tneasurec The changes >the societies t Jsa r o tai ot 1euin t placed yard under thel patronage in- xv rv 3 fft x iQhtir J rag i > ° r i Ai- o JfcK v2 If A ltea 7lppes1oue are o a characterwto- lii1 Q soluiri ro es guLiS- l 7Iii tIi fif btaY J j f > f11 > M T hen UteA i llMfflf 111ndSErot plmt J tidx it1 for f a r arr PrTjvjnciarDeacL le1swe 1 t ipr 4 em mleS oso o nlid blle sec io fTt- n ou ue gov tBtn9 o wjth regard to cdiiieiWtTonlliatapostle as head of Gods lhTuclC f which by f tJra1Jf L order nurses substituted the wards were known ir that k b for the words binding convey Very Rev B Desemix of the Marist 1 of thought the country whiehfought- the Catholic Church Members of societieS of that and loosing no other the names of saints such as St Mary St Thornier 1 cli lied last week in Lutcher La aged 61 years lie i3w Sn lrs inception and favored n 3iew one church were joined by Utaliau and Tluugarian so- ¬ nieilrting Later we see the power of binding and etc were noO renamed prominent free think- ¬ was a native of St Eitennt France Father Des after The alwssatibss xn the bill were therefore calculated cieties from Glasco and eight hundred men ac-I ¬ locsing or remitting and retaining conferred l on the ers such as osseau Voltaire Renan and others TQtseiva creux was sent to the United States to establish forj si Iserge measure of popular support 1Un- ¬ companied by three bjiss bands marchedi to St other Apostles but the keys were not conferred oh- But to warn to M Denys Cochin 1 knew hr showing Maristt colleges in this country and founded the ite tas5 circumstances the government was in an Colmans Church whet Ma s was cel8bvapd1 Aft- ¬ thtni clearly that Peter and his successors father Augustin Cochin well This was the Au Me He afterward became rec ¬ lto etitter 5S3eTent RoCe fc A de- ¬ wore have supreme first at Yanburen situation to that it would have er Mass the Rev Weir tfelebraiit t to the power but all the other gustin Cochin who with Mgr Dupanloup after i I tor of St Michaels Church St James parish La l owuptexl lad the bill been rejected in its entirety- livered an address on the aetion of the FreiKjli gov- ¬ Apostles and their successors were to bind or loost wards Bishop of Orleans M de Moutelainbert au- ¬ t equallv He was sent to Washington as superior of the house r appesis ind if the Lords had Turned the ernment From the church them sbcietiesiiiarched- with him thor the Monks of the one of the great- ¬ das of and while there was appointed in 1900 of Wet flank N government forces and had for the to East Kingston hall where speeches w tiie mudf- Again as a proof that that binding and loosing students est works ever written in defense of Monasticism is provincial of the United States and in 1903 to tcrae adblepad a victory eahd resolutions of protest adopted THe paraders meant remitting or retaining sins let Us taket John and the illustrious and saintly Laedrdair formed take charge of the newly created province of Mex- WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT II- carried American Papal Irish Hungarian and xx 2125 where after the resurrection appearing with Victor Cousin M Thiers and the philosopher TSss Polish flags to he says As ico ¬ trholo question of course is apart of the Disciples the Father has sent co Cuvier the greatest sextette in the history of mod traggfo Ts3rich all are engaged along dif- ¬ me so send 1 you Receive ye the Holy France- ia hut Beware of Streets ern A Ghost they ¬ the ferent liases on behalf of popular education It Protest From 25000 Newark Catholic whosesoever sins ye forgive are for I was privilegedJ to make the acquaintance of given Bishop Stang of Fall River has a knack of ut- ¬ SIRES bo neacsniber ro that for centuries the idea of The following resolutions were parsed at A unto them and whosesoever sins ye retain Augustin Cochin in 180 when in the evening of and striking relating to the tjMsblic edncanoTi never entered the national mind meeting of delegates of the Holy Mime Societies they are retained From this we see that not only tering timely truths his life he was wintering at Monte Carlo I was preservation of the home as when for instance he rOF Great Britain The time was when scarcely a of the Diocese of Newark 11 Dec IS did omit Divine Lord empower his Disciples to for- ¬ then a young man and I thought it a great honor man or woman ia the United Kingdom could either Whereas The press of our country is teeming give or retain Jlnsf lint he even went further and writes to enjoy the society and conversation of ono who + gave Godly Catholic parents who love their children will read or Tnis Late ia ths fifteenth century the with the vile injustice that is perpetrated upon our them aultieir successors power As with Dupanloup and Montelambert had fought tin f my Father sent me so send you certainly not allow them to run about the streets Cirarch of England began 1hc establishment of Catholic brethren in France and hath I Receive battle of freedom of worship and led the attack Oil 4 How a Catholic schools influenced no doubt by the example of the Whereas The ministers of religion sire driven ye the Holy Ghost In other words HE had ALL aimlessly after nightfall can the government on the famous night March 8 = close their eyes in sleep unless Blessed de la had already established his from their homes and their property whose own pow lr and he conferred the saute powe on his father or mother 1849 Our meeting occurred a short time before Sallrho they know that their children have said their pray- ¬ r TIOTT famous order of the Brothers of the Chris ership consecrated by centuries of possession Js Apostle and their successors the outbreak of the FrancoPrussian war M rfun Schools for the elementary education of the confiscated by an irreligious government thus Again Xo one cometh to the Fatherexcept by ers and have retired for the night Our public Thiers who was in delicate health was passing tin thoroughfares are frequently polluted by unbecom- ¬ eons of the peasantry and of the poor of Prance trampling upon all civil and religious liberty there- ¬ me and as he had conveyed the saute power to spring of 1870 at Cannes with his sisterinlaw The idea of the bishop of the English Church was fore them as the Fattier hath sent me so tend T yon ing and lurid representations and pictorial adver- ¬ Dosne M Cochin corresponded with tint magistrates seem to ladle to open a school in every parish that all the chil Resolved That we the delegates of the Holy sono Wiiy could come to him except through them tisements and a few of our distinguished statesman who lived to become- j have the courage or sense of propriety to prevent jdrea might receive rudimentary instruction both Name Societies of the Diocese of Newark repre- ¬ his Disciples and their successors awl thus he gave the first President of the Republic- this outrage on public decency Again our cities secular and religious Note the word religious for senting in membership 25000 Catholics and re- ¬ them power to forgive sins or retain them It was news to me to hear from M Cochin that- 1 with the present controversy largely hinges on this To membering that we should render to Caesar the Avillbe with you unto the consummation of and towns are flooded sensational literature as far back as 1849 Thiers delivered four remark- and filthy papers which debauch time mind aud make tprosecnic work now begun the Society for the things that are Caesars anu1 to God the things tha the world Here we have the clearest proof of our able speeches 111 the Assembly on educational lib- ¬ the reading impossibility Promotion of Christian Knowledge was established are Gods do extend our heartfelt sympathy to our Lords foresightin providing for us of the present serious an erty whicch resulted in the formation of a commis- ¬ police now and here ¬ 1811 tha educational work of this society was persecuted coreligionists in their sufferings and day GQ ye into all the world teahtitff others Less tribute for the courts sion for the purpose of further examining into that In parental influence transferred to the National Association which eel that we deprecate as a Catholic people the foul and baptizing in my name He knew that his after if children are kept under most important matter It is worthy of note that at home rather than allowed to wander the streets Ircted the mousy to build schools and to look after indignity that is offered to the great Catholic com- ¬ Disciples must die and in order to carry on the though Thiers was a Calvinist he was so persuaded in questionable companionship society in munity of France in preventing them wor ¬ Divine Sacrament of Penance he tolls them to in the ele- education generally It was because this from G of the wisdom of religious instruction fvestafl its moneys schools and took a deep inter- ¬ shipping their God in accordance with the univer- ¬ teach ethers and baptize them in his name so thatt mentary schools that ho would make it obligator ia Tn affliction say in the loss of a beloved member- In them that the school became known as Na- ¬ sal disciplinary rules of their spiritual superiors they in succession might remit and retain nnd h r consider he said religion to be so absolute est of your family despite every attention natural and tional school and be it1 also- his lasl words show that his Church and her priests a necessity for the people that I would oblige the supernatural the true Christian the true Catholic THE CRUX OF THE SUBJECT- Resolved That while iealizing the past glories- should have that power till time should be no JUOIP parish priests to add to their other duties those of 1 with you consummation of however sorrowful at heart must be submissive to- In 1860 thera were over 19000 schools supported of the eldest daughter of the Church we most sill until the the tho schoolmaster 1 PftM> r the will of God Blessed are they who mourn I supported by strenuously protest against the open violation of world In other words the Divine r Then rose Mgr Dnpauloup and said that this r the Church of England and 5000 they shall be comforted Morning Star that is by Methodists Baptists Pres justice to the right of property on the part ofa given on now will be your successors till ill E4iings would interfere with the lay teachers and impose Dissenters earthly shall cease r t Jrferinns and other sects At this time the Cath- ¬ government that by its action would sanction tho too much work upon the pastors of souls 11 It scents rather a reductio ad ab >urdumy to authority of God they olics were so poor and so few in numbers that they infamous teaching of communism and be it when with the retain some Well then replied M Thiers let the priests that having proved Penance to be a others invited no attention except on St Patricks day or Resolved That we admire the unity of Bishops- state Divine sins and forgive have extra curates Ster- ¬ exclude Confession for will allow HIP to quote T M 32th of July when the Orange Young Britons and priests as leaders of their flocks in their Sacrament it naturally Time and space not but record these public expressions of Thier the follows that there be sins confessed How whose testimony and Loyal True Blues testified their affection for ling loyalty to the glorious reigning Pontiff Pius must one more of the hundreds bear out pas I heard them front M Cochin to indicate the predecessors otherwise can absolution be given if no sin is men- carrying out of time their Catholic countrymen by sending them from a X who like his on questions of prin year after year the strict God grave importance first president of the third We have so shown or tried to show by by his one Holy distance of forty or fifty yards a liberal donation ciple and right stands adamantinelike ever ready- tioned far Divine Sacrament Catholic and Republic attached to religious education in the to voice Protestant authority that Confession is of Divine The one I refer to is ven- ¬ 1849 nt brickbats cobblestones and prehistoric eggs In in his exalted position raise his in defense- Apostolic Church the schools as far back as When I met M ¬ deligious liberty be origin Let us take a look at some of the writ- ¬ whom all Englishspeaking people con ¬ draw ¬ government awoke1 to the necessity of mak- of civil and and it further erable Bede Cochin in 1570 the second empire which was 1S05 the copy these ings of early Fathers and hear their evidence He writes seeming ing education a State question and in 1870 what Resolved That a of resolutions bi the sider a master of erudition If the ing near to its close was to all outward as to His Holiness Pope Pius X Emi- ¬ St Barnabas says Confess your sins St and confess to the Presbyters of empire were known as Board schools were established forwarded His sick are in sins firmly established as the British of and to Clement in a letter to the Corinthians wrote ¬ they will he forgiven Napoleon nearly Those schools were supported out of the taxes and nence Cardinal Richard Paris the Prime Aft the Church Under the Third and during roJ- Clemenceau of France er we have this world we cannot any more much evidence of the Fathers Xow Republic communal were managed by school boards or trustees hut Minister If left So for the ten years of the present the there confess or do penance Tn the second cen- ¬ as to objection raised against confession that schools were almost entirely in the hands of the ICTOUS1 instruction was not compulsory The Board the tury St Irenens disciple of Polycarp in the C6nfessional There is 1SSO disturbed- Krljooh being maintained out of the taxes the WARNS AGAINST BAD PRIESTS a St who of improper behavior clergy Xot until was this order people complained that they was a disciple of St John says of some women very little to say because those who start these base not indeed until M Jules Ferry began his notor- ¬ Church of England r corrupted by These having been con- ¬ dense ignorance all double educational taxfor the sup- a heretic lies do so either through of ious anticlerical campaign which ended the other had to pay a Cardinal LeOot Archbishop of verted confessed century Or Confessional or own schools and for the Board ov Bordeaux In the third gen things appertaining to the for the day in the ominous climax of separation of tha port of their Franco has issued an appeal to thd faithful not to exclaimed Look carefully to whom you gain at the expense of Ferry public Like the Catholics m tnc United around purpose crt monetary truth state from God Under the leadership of school join false Catholics and bad priests in the for ¬ should confess your sin Through penance n the was inaugurated States who educate their own children ui parochial and justice the attack on clerical education of mation of associations to take over church prop- ¬ remission of sin whence the sinner should nc objections which have no foun ¬ communal schools were cchools quid then pay fo educate tho children the Passing over the and some years after the church- erty and warns tho parishioners who disobey his in ¬ ashamed to tell his sin to a priest of the Lord I1n writer will add that since his God and the saints their neighbor tho English dation in fact the laicised the names of Christ and then junction that they will lose the right to confess amid tho pixtlw century John Climocus wrote lj hie true fold he has found the great ¬ school books and all emblems of the men Ascribed for their own schools entrance into the omitted from the Board or receive the sacrament and notified the priests that Thirty Degrees Come to confession wit out and happiness in the Tribunal of pictures and statues of the Blessed Vir ¬ contributedt through the uXcs the est consolation crucifixion > 1 they would bo prohibited iropi proachinj and d- which no one can obtain forgiveness of sins much so that ho wonders every day detached from tho government schools TJc situation led to the net Penance so gin and the images of the saints the minlsterlng the sacrament that thoao who thus Tn confession with simplicity the wounds are t u bp why ho embrace the faith sooner of that away as so much rubbish or scrap or 19o1 which was a matter of controversy in did not walls and carted Onuvch ATongfullv jioqulrc clmrclt will not ortly opened to the Ghostly Doctor ns to God G God which tells every weary one general election Under that law the property eg true Church of last duo in a atsto of hill but the stigma will vcsl anon tlry tho Great who ascended chair in flit jojy among the angels in heaven ironThe the gruesome clear fcboo1s shared isi the taxes just as iii Canada tin Peters There is more details associated with their pogicriiy to long as the memory of the rV year 600 says referring to certain priests 1 hey over ono sinner doing penance than over ninety on Psgc 4 bery oiiduFes Continued on Page 4 Continued fulfilled the principality of the Supreme Jad ges lilac that need no penanco Y II L W I

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