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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 France 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 Paris 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- Louis Pasteur 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
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