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rh« RagUtar Hat tha Intaraatlonal Newa Sarvica (Wlra and M allJ, tha N . C. W. C. Nawa Sarrfca ( l a d ^ u 9**’';* ’ * i Churches, Convents Its Owm ^ • c U l Sanricc* AU tha SmalW Sorvicos, talOnuitioBal Illustnited Now*, oad Na C Wa C. Plctura Sarvico. i BISHOP BUDDY Local Local “ Pax,” a new society sug­ Edition Edition ENTHRONEMENT, gested by The Catholic Sacked, Burned in Worker, is termed “an or­ THE ganization of Ciif^olics who, while they cannot join any Spain Are 20,000 PLANS LISTED of the existing pacifist \ ■" ■ ...I.. I .1 ■ groups, nevertheless feel 1,400 Priests Killed in Barcelona Alone; Tentative Arrangements Show Archbishop that they cannot, in con­ science, take any part in a Religion Conies to Life Under REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) John J. Cantwell Presiding, modem war.” The Catholic Delivering Sermon Worker says: “When the Rightists VOL. XIII No. 2 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, JAN. 10, 1937 T W O CENTS next war comes along, and it Paris.— Twenty thousand churches and convents have San Diego, Calif.— (Special 'Telephone Interview)— will. Catholic conscientious ■been sacked or burned in Spain according to documented The solemn erection of the new Diocese of San Diego and objectors will have no stand­ Faithful Pray in Rain for Pope’s Recovery reports published by La Croix du Midi, which is published the enthronement of the Most Rev. Charles F. Buddy will ing with or recognition by at Toulouse and which made use of information obtained be held Feb. 3. According to tentative plans the Most Rev. the authorities unless they from ecclesiastical and lay refugees in . It is still John J. Cantwell, Archbishop of Los Angeles and former act now to build up, in the impossible to obtain definite statistics as to the number of Bishop of Los Angeles-San Diego, will oflSciate at the in­ public mind, a recognition of priests executed. stallation and deliver the sermon at the Pontifical Mass the fact that Catholics may An inhabitant of Barcelona, who escaped by airplane to be celebrated by Bishop Buddy at 10:30. The Rev. be conscientious objectors Casey of St. Didacus’ quuite recently, estimates that in William J, and do not have to place that city alone 1,400 ministers of church, Saan Diego,, will be the dea­ themselves at the beck and the Gospel have been killed. It is con of the Mass and the Rev. call of whatever group of almost certain that this figure will Charles Loftus of St. John’s Byzantine Mass in church, San Diego, will be the sub­ Wonderful Work Is politicians happens to have be increased when accurate statis­ tics are possible. Except for those deacon. The masters of ceremonies control of affairs at the who escaped to France or , will be the Rev. Michael J. O’Con­ time.” and some who are still kept in pris­ nor of St. Joseph’s Cathedral, San ons as hostages, it may be pre­ Paris Sung by S Diego, and the Rev. Daniel O’Don- Done in Aid of oghue of St. Didacus* church. A Unleu it accepts some sumed that all the rest are dead, for not one was spared volun­ clergy dinner will be held at 1 p. reservations, such a move­ tarily. m. Plans for a civic celebration ment will not meet with The I{eds made use of all sorts will be announced later. Catholic approbation. There of stratagems to discover priests Oriental Bishops Bishop Buddy was consecrated Mexican Religious Dec. 21 at St. Joseph, Mo., by the are conditions under which who were concealed. They sent young girls to addresses at which Most Rev. C. Hubert LeBlond, war is justified, such as the they had reason to believe a priest Paris.— ^In the presence of Car­ Bishop of St. Joseph, who took the Brownsville, Tex.— (Special)— defense of one’s country would be found. With an afflicted dinal Tisserant, secretary of the place of the Most Rev. Amleto A review of the work being accom­ against invaders, the pro­ air, they declared themselves to be Sacred Congregation for the Ori­ Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic plished by the Mexican Priests and profoundly Christian and com­ ental Church, who had come from Delegate to the United States, Sisters’ Aid, vnth headquarters tection of religion and Chris­ especially for this occasion, unable to officiate because of here, for the Mexican priests and tian civilization against those plained of the tyranny that de­ prived the people of their dearly a ceremony without precedent at illness. Co- were the nuns carrying on their work for who would destroy them, beloved religion. Then, suppliant Paris was held in the Church of Most Rev. Gerald T. Bergan, the faith despite tremendous han­ etc. The peace movement St. Sulpice. Five Oriental Bishops, Bishop of Des Moines, and the dicaps has been summarized by the and in a low voice, they asked priests, whether anyone could tell them assisted by ten Oriental Most Rev. Francis J. Monaghan, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Smith, is praiseworthy, but it must pontificated at very solemn of Ogdensburg. of the Diocese of not compromise Catholic where to find a priest who would attend some sick member of their Byzantine Mass. Bishop Buddy, a priest of wide­ Cleveland, moral teaching. Likewise family who did not want to die The Bishops were the Most Rev. spread popularity, was rector of “ I have visited the headquarters we must not forget that without the ministrations of reli­ John Balan, Bishop of Lugoj, Ru­ St. Joseph’s Cathedral at St. Jos­ of the Mexican Priests and Sis­ Red Ruuia is back of many gion. If the priest, tricked, agreed mania; the Most Rev. George eph, Mo., and is well known for ters’ Aid at Brownsville,” Msgr. to render this supreme service, he Calavassy, Ordinary for Catholics his charitable, sociological, and Smith said, explaining that the city of the peace societies now of the Byzantine rite in Greece; was seized at the very door of the A heavy downpour of rain failed to dampen the fervor of the prayers sent up by these thousands civic labors. He was born in St. of 35,000 on the U. S.-Mexico extant hut that the Soviets two Russians, and one Greek-Arab. house and led off to his martyrdom. of faithful, shown in the court of St. Peter’s, imploring Divine aid for the recovery of Pope Pius XI. Joseph Oct. 4, 1887. boundary is 82 per cent Mexican. are the most heavily armed Poor fugitives hidden in the moun­ Each spoke his liturgical lan­ Reports on the Pontiff’s condition Jan. 4 indicated “ a slow but continual decline.” The formal erection of the new “ The Apostolic Delegate for Mex­ guage. The chants were executed nation on earth. It doespot tains were tracked down with hunt- Archdiocese of Los Angeles was ico has a very efficient organization by 40 Russian artists. held Dec. 3, Archbishop Cicog­ take too keen a brain to tealing dogs, for the collecting of funds for the The ecclesiastical assistance, Piux X I Consecrated at 62, Rise Then Rapid nani officiating. It was one of the Mexican priests and sisters work­ what the Reds’ purpose is. grouped in the choir, was not less (Turn to Page S — Colum n 1) ing under cover. Most of the While constantly working Crucifix Restored; exceptional. About Cardinal Tis­ monies come from England, Ire­ for a world peace that can serant were seated Cardinals Chinese Bandits Capture land, and France in the order Sacred Heart Enthroned Verdier and Baudrillart and the U. S. BISHOPS CHOSEN be built only on Christian Washington.— The reports that named, although our country con­ Most Rev. Valerio Valeri, Apos­ Priest, Menace Another tributes more than any other one principles, we Catholics there is a reawakening of religious tolic at Paris; an Auxiliary life in war-tom Spain and that country,” the Cleveland Vicar should be particularly wary Bishop of Malines representing the Kweiyang, China.— From the General said. The Apostolic Dele­ General Franco’s troops are ani­ Cardinal Primate of Belgium, the FROM YOUNG CLERGYMEN mission of Kweiyang, of which the of extremist movements. mated by religious motives are gate has charge of the distribution “Pax” started in England, Apostolic Delegate to Indo-China, German Sacred Heart missionaries of the funds, which average about I given credence by a letter received the Apostolic Administrator of of Issoudun are in charge, comes but was soon brought to a ' by the Sacred Hearts Fathers of Pope Pius X I was made a priest Wilson was right when he wrote: being 30 when he was consecrated $3,000 monthly. Moscow, the Armenian Bishop of word that one missionary. Father Calling attention to the loyalty (Turn to Page 2 — Column 7) “ The Roman was Bishop of in 1830. (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) Angora, two Archbishops, and before almost half the members Keller, has already been captured of Mexican Catholics to their faith The average age at consecra- some 15 Bishops of France; the of the Hierarchy ju America were then (in the Middle Ages), as it by bandits, and another, Father and_____ to_ Jthe______dangers^______of State schools - •STiperior general o f the Holy bom and became“ i BrsKSp St 62',' ’ rw^srgreat detiroeracy. ^ h ere tion of 'the six Arcbbishopg-oLBal- Baiimeisteif'waa-^Tece*tlyy ifr -m Mexico, Msgr, Smith said that Sheen Begins TVcu? Kddid'Series Ghost Fathers, and the master danger, from which he emerged an age greater than that at which was no peasant so humble that he timore has been 35. The Most “ unfortunately, most of the in­ greneral of the Dominicans. without serious mishap. might not become a priest, and no (Turn to Page S — Column 7) formation that we have- of the Occupying prominent seats were any Bishop in this country received Spanish countries has come from CHURCH IS FACING SAME government officials and outstand­ Episcopal , a survey priest so obscure that he might our English literature. For 400 ing laymen. written by Richard Reid for Co­ not become Pope of Christendom.” Post Is One of Great Importance years, England has been guilty of This magnificent ceremony lumbia fehows. Mr. Reid demon­ Pope Pius was only 22 when he the most ruthless and brutal propa­ marked the 80th anniversary of strates that the present practice became a priest on Dec. 20, 1879, ganda against Spain, her colonies, PERSECUTION AS CHRIST the founding of the Work of the of choosing men of what seems but he was 62 when he was made U. S. Jesuit to Head and her religion. Our own govern­ Orient, created by Cardinal La- extreme youth for places in the a Bishop July 3, 1919. Two years ment set up Villa and Carranza vigerie to maintain Catholic mis­ American Hierarcy is one of long later, he became Cardinal Arch­ as Mexico’s rulers, and today their New York. — In being accused i'all three was the same- -He had sions and schools in the Balkans standing. The study of the origins bishop of Milan, an office he held Order in Philippines minions are engaged in robbing today as “ anti-State,” the Cath­ called Himself a King; He was and Arabia. An enthusiastic re­ of American Bishops proves the for only eight months before be­ the country of its wealth and the anti-State. view of this work was pronounced democracy of the Episcopate. ing elected Pope. His rapid rise olic Church is the victim of the New York. — Word has just school. On entering the Society of people of their faith.” Funds given “ And these same charges which by Cardinal Baudrillart. Mr. Reid says that W’oodrow to the Papacy is one of the marvels Jesus and completing his prelim­ to aid the Mexican priests and same lying charges that were made of modern Church history. been received by the Rev. Thomas are urged against th^ Church to­ B. Cannon, S.J., of the Philippine inary classical and philosophical nuns and the seminary established against Jesus Christ and sept Him by the American Hierarchy to day in Russia, Germany, Mexico, Leadership Keeps Up Morale in Mining Town In contrast to the Pope’s career Jesuit bureau, here, that a New studies, he was sent to the Philip­ to His Cross, declared the Rt. Rev. and Spain, are the direct heirs of in the Episcopacy is that of al­ pines in 1921 with the first band train Mexican priests will “ bring Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen in the first York Jesuit, the Rev. John F. the lies urged in the courtroom of most every American Bishop. Hurley, has been appointed su­ of American Jesuits who went to blessings to us and courage, forti­ address of his new series over the tude, and gratitude to those who Pilate.” It may be. Monsignor There is no Bishop in the United perior of all the Jesuits in the take over the direction of the Catholic Hour, which is broadcast Priest Holds receive,” said the Ohio priest. Sheen said, that “ in the last and States today who was 60 at the Philippine islands. The appoint­ (Turn to Pages — Column 1) over an NBC network and is pro­ final battle at the end of the world, time of his consecration. Of the duced by the National Council of ment was made Dec. 22 by the the Church will go to her cruci­ 111 American Bishops whose ages Very Rev. Wlodimir Ledochowski, Catholic Men. Together in Disaster Most Rev. J. M . Laval Has Striking Career fixion in exactly the same way that were available to Mr. Reid, 30 S.J., general of the Society of Speaking on “ Church and State,” Christ went to His— suffering un­ were 40 or less when they entered Jesus, who resides in Rome. Monsignor Sheen declared that Our der Pontius Pilate.” Marguerite, Pa. — (Special)— ested in the work being done by the Hierarchy. The youngest is Father Hurley was born and edu­ Lord was accused of perverting Monsignor Sheen explained that Through the efforts of the pastor the Benedictine, had contributed the Most Rev. Raymond Kearney, cated in this city. He was grad­ NEW ORLEANS AUXILIARY the nation, of refusing to give his course of addresses is con­ of this small coal-mining commun­ to the fund that he had established Auxiliary o f Brooklyn, who be­ uated from the College of St. tribute to Caesar, and of calling cerned “ with a new philosophy ity, St. Benedict’s parish has kept for the purchase of supplies. • As came a Bishop at 32. Twenty-nine Francis Xavier, and later as a lay­ Himself a “ political” king. “ Christ of life which robs man of his free­ functioning in the past seven years a result of some publicity, notably others were consecrated between man taught mathematics for a was crucified by the State in the dom because it robs him of God.” and the parishioners have been in the Catholic Worker, Catholics 41 and 45, 26 before they had short time at Boston college high IS 25 YEARS BISHOP name of religion,” he said, “ in the Referring to Communism, Mon­ able to survive the depression with­ throughout the country began finished their 50th year, 20 be­ name of law, and in the name of signor Sheen traced its rise to a out the loss of morale despite the (Turn to Page S — Column S) tween 51 and 65, and six after Priest Rescues Host beauty. And the false charge in swing away from Individualism, fact that they were virtually all 56. New Orleans. — (Special) — Joseph F. Rummel, Archbishop of saying that “ instead of resting in unemployed. The pastor is the From Burning Church Clergy and laity of many sections New Orleans. Memorial Chimes Will Commentators on the youthful­ The venerable jubllarian sang Moves From Chicken the golden mean it swung to the Rev. Maurus Macey, O.S.B., who ness of American Bishops in re­ Blackduck, Minn. Disregard­ of the South united Dec. 30 to opposite extreme of Collectivism.” is in charge of the 150 families of Honor Schumann-Heink Mass at St. Louis’ Cathedral at 10 cent years have often left the im­ ing efforts of friends and fire­ celebrate a unique anniversary in o’clock. Archbishop Rummel pre­ R 0 US6 into Roctory | He then pointed out that Collec- the parish. San Diego, Calif.— The Schu­ pression that the consecration of fighters to keep him out of his the annals of the Archdiocese of sided in the sanctuary. The ser­ Oneida, Wise.—The Rev. A. A. tivism embraces Nazism, Facism, mann-Heink memorial chimes will young men is a recent innovation Shortly after the depression burning church, the Rev. E. New Orleans— the silver Episcopal mon was delivered by the Most Vissars, 0. Praem., has moved a n d particularly Communism, started in 1929, the mines in the be this city’s tribute to the memory in American Church circles. Study Shanahan, pastor of St. Ann’s anniversary of the Most .Rev. Rev. Jules B. Jeanmard, Bishop into his new home, the rectory ‘“rhe choice before the world,” he neighborhood of Marguerite closed of the famous diva, who chose San of the records shows that this is church here, crawled into the blaz­ Jean Marius Laval, Auxilia^Y of Lafayette, who once served of Immaculate Conception parish, said, “ is not Communism or Fas­ down. All the men of the parish, Diego as her last resting place. not true. Though the Council of ing building and rescued the cism, for the two are not mutually The chimes will be placed in the Bishop of New Orleans. This under Bishop Laval, when the lat­ after living for nearly ten years with few exceptions, were thrown Trent had established 30 as the Blessed Sacrament from the altar. ter was rector of St. Louis’ Cathe­ in a remodeled chicken house, with exclusive.” Both, he charged, de­ organ pavilion at Balboa park, minimum age for Bishops, the The fire was of undetermined marked the first time that a New out of work. Yet, Father Maurus Orleans Bishop celebrated the dral. bed and office in one room. stroy human dignity or reject it. where Mme. Ernestine Schumann- Most Rev. Leo Raymond de origin and partially destroyed the has held his parish together by mu­ 25th anniversary of his consecra­ In Fascism, Nazism, ana Commu­ tual aid, by help from St. Vincent’s Heink often appeared. Neckere lacked three weeks of church. The Most Rev. Arthur J. Dros- nism are the same intolerance of tion since the see was established saerts. Archbishop of San An­ college in Latrobe, Pa., and from in 1793. The general celebration Ai(is Youth Program political opposition, the same ha­ others, and by his faith. tonio, attended the ceremonies, as tred of minorities, the same de- New York Chancellor Similarly Honored by Pope was sponsored by the Most Rev. did all the Bishops of the Metro­ (Tum to Pages — Column 1) Nearly all the parishioners live politan Province of New Orleans, 1 in company houses. At the re­ New College Head except Bishop Toolenj who was b quest of the priest, each family absent because of a prior engage­ Falls Dead at Play in kept its home as neat as possible. S Propagation of Faith Director ment. c Which Son Participates White-wash was used frequently, Bishop Laval was born at St. IV Cincinnati, 0.—Adam Ehrhard, and, in the summer seasons, each Etienne, Loire, France, Sept. 21, b 59, fell dead at a Holy Name par­ utilized the small plot of ground 1854. At the age of ten, he be­ ti ish school play, in which his behind the house to grow vege­ Is Raised to Domestic Prelacy gan his studies at Mont Brison 3 youngest son had a role. The chil­ tables and flowers. The result was (Turn to Page S — Column 9) dren taking part in the play were a morale unusual in a town where New York.— His Holiness hon­ the Propagation of the Faith in the tional director. Monsignor McDon­ gathered behind the stage curtain industry is at a standstill. ored two New York priests with Archdiocese of New York in 1923. nell was vice president of the Na­ by the sisters in charge and knelt When the people lacked food, elevation to the rank of Domestic In that ’losition, he was assistant to tional Council of the Society for and said a prayer for the stricken the priest supplied it. Numerous Prelate with the title of Right Rev­ the late Bishop John J. Dunn, who the Propagation of the Faith. As man. persons of nearby towns, inter­ FIVE PAYORS OF erend Monsignor. The priests are: was chairman of the society for national director, he became presi­ s The Rev. Thomas J. McDonnell, the archdiocese. For 10 years dent of the council and chairman b national director in the United prior to his appointment as na­ (Turn to Pages — Column S) k Decorated by Pope, European Monarchs States of the Pontifical Society for tl the Propagation of the Faith, and PB III SOill d the Very Rev. Msgr. J. Francis A. Upset in Faith by Book of Common Prayer J JAMES A. FLAHERTY, 83, McIntyre, Chancellor of the Arch­ d diocese of New York. Monsignor CONVERT ANGLICAN MINISTER ■I McIntyre was already a Papal Oil n Chamberlain. S K. OF C. WAR LEADER, DIES M 0 n 8 i g n 0 r McDonnell was U named national director of the So­ WILL TEACH IN U. S. PRIORY Baton Rouge, La.— (Special)— ciety for the Propagation of the Five of the pastors of St. Joseph's .— ( Special) —James work from the early days of the Faith last Aug;ust, to succeed the Portsmouth, R. I.— (Special) — 1928 regarding the Blessed Eucha­ church at Baton Rouge became A. Flaherty, 83, supreme knight order, and advanced from the post Rt, Rev. Msgr. William Quinn, who rist and sacramental doctrine, says Bishops and two of the five became of the Knights of Columbus from A convert Anglican clergyman will of grand knight of the first Phila­ resigned because of ill health. He the Catholic Times, London. He Archbishops. Two former pastors 1909 to 1921, for years one of delphia council to be national head soon be stationed at S t Gregory's “I was born in New York 42 years ago was soon led to see the fallacy of are now Domestic Prelates. Philadelphia’s leading lawyers, and of the order as supreme knight, a and received his education at St. priory, here, in a teaching position. the position of Anglo-Catholics and Father Antoine Blanc, pastor at M Mr«. A. S. Luca*, preiident of one of America’s most active position held today by Martin H. Michael’s school, St. Francis Xav­ Baton Rouge 1826-31, in 1885 the Mobile Dioceian council of the He is Dom Richard Flower, O.S.B., the lack of authority in that body. Catholic laymen until old age cur­ Carmody. The Knights of Colum­ ier’s high school. Cathedral col­ who was ordained priest by the Converted thus at middle age, was appointed Bishop of New Or­ fi National Council of Catholic Wom­ tailed his work, died at his home bus’ war-time work for soldiers in lege, and St. Joseph’s seminary at Most Rev. George H. Bennett, Bish­ he made his submission in 1930 at leans and, when in 1850 that see b en. This council is sponsoring a here Jan. 2. The funeral was training camps and in France was Dunwoodie. He was ordained to was elevated to the rank of an Catholic Youth organisation, with op of Aberdeen, at Fort Augustus Belmont abbey. Later, he went to ai Thursday morning, Jan. 7, from carried forward so ably under his the priesthood Sept 20, 1919, and, abbey. Fort Augustus. He devoted much archdiocese, he was made its first a complete program of spiritual, the Church of the Gesu here. b; direction that President Roosevelt, in 1923, received the Master of Father Flower, foraaerly an An­ of his spare time, during his Archbishop. cultural, vocational, and recrea­ di Mr. Flaherty, a Knight of St. then assistant secretary of the Arts degree from Fordham uni­ glican clergyman at Gateshead-on- years of preparation for ordination, The second Baton Rouge pa.stor tional activities for young men i4 Gregory and recipient of a num­ navy, said at a banquet honoring versity. Tyne, Eng., was unable to accept to the improvement of the abbey The Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, to become a Bishop was Father and women in all the parishes of ber of decorations given by Euro­ Mr. Flaherty in Philadelphia in Monsignor McDonnell was ap­ the strictures laid down in the Pro­ gardens. A school for boys is con­ S.J., newly named president of August Martin. In 1850, Arch- the diocese. pean monarchs, was in K. of C. (Turn to Pages — Column t ) pointed director of the Society for posed Book of Common Prayer of ducted by St. Gregory’s priory. Marquette university, Milwaukee. (Tum to Pages — Colum n S) PAGE TWO T H E R E G f 5 T E R Sunday, January 10, 1937 CHURCH IS FACIHG SAME Oldest, Newest Archbishops L U. S. BISHOPS CHOSEN PERSECUTIOH AS CHRIST HIES FAVOmilG FROM YOUNG CLERGYMEN (Continued From Page One) of no morality but State-morality. (Continued From Page One) the Most Rev. Samuel Stritch, was nial of freedom of the press and Worship of the true God in Russia, Rev. Samuel Eccleston became made Bishop of Toledo at 34. radio, and the same insistence on Mexico, and Spain, or wherever Archbishop at 33. Four of Chi­ America’s first member of the monopolizing the formation of the! CHynCH RIGHTScago’s Ordinaries became Bishops Communism is in power, is there­ Sacred College, John Cardinal Me- in their thirities. The present minds of the young. fore nothing short of treason.” Closkey, Archbishop Of New York, “ From a religious point of view, (Continued From Page One) Archbishop, Cardinal Mundelein, became a member of the Hierarchy Mexico City. — Luis Cabrera, became Auxiliary of Brooklyn however, some are more danger­ Little seminary and at St. Mi­ eminent attorney who served as at the age of 33. The present ous than others, and of all tlm.ee at 87. Archbishops John B. Archbishop of Philadelphia, Den­ chael’s college, St. Etienne. In minister of finance under Car­ Purcell and William H. Elder of the one which robs man of every 1872, he came to New Orleans and ranza, has written an article here nis Cardinal Dougherty, was made vestige of liberty "Is Communism. Cincinnati were both under 40 Topics Announced entered the major seminary of the in which he defends the Catholic a Bishop in the Philippine Islands when they were consecrated,'and Nazism and Fascism mutilate or archdiocese established just a Church against some of the anti- when he was 38. In the West, the maim liberty, but Communism the present Archbishop John T. Most Rev. John J. Glennon, Arch­ short time before by Archbishop clericism waging. He says he is McNicholas, O.P., was barely 40 kills it. . . . Perche. a Catholic because he was bom and bishop of St. Louis, was made “ But we are interested in Col­ when he was made Bishop of Nov. 10, 1877, His Excellency educated in that religion, "al­ Coadjutor of Kansas City at the lectivism from the point of view For Msgi. Sleai s Duluth. Archbishop John J. Keane age of 34 in 1896. The first Arch­ was ordained by Archbishop though with the natural indiffer- o f relipon. Here we find that of Dubuque became a Bishop at bishop on the Pacific coast, the Perche. At the time of his ordi­ entism of the epoch of positivism 38 in 1878, and Archbishop John Collectivism in its form of State of the preparatory school.” In Most Rev, Joseph S. Alemany, was Absolutism has taken over not only nation, he was only 23 years and M. Henni of Milwaukee entered two months of age. He was im­ part he says: consecrated when he was 37 and property but souls. Communism the Episcopacy at 38 in 1844. The became a Metropolitan at 39. Raifio Addresses mediately assigned as assistant at “ I do not believe in the present Archbishop of Milwaukee,' possesses man from the cradle to pseudo parsons who say, ‘Thank the grave, by denying that he has S t Joseph’s church. Baton Rouge. The oldest American Bishop ever The following year, yellow fever God, I am an atheist’ and baptize to be consecrated was the Most any other purpose than the service New York.— Opening a series of their children with such names as of the State. It admits of no con­ broke out and the young assistant Rev. Henry Conwell of Philadel­ radio talks in the Catholic Hour Luzbel or Barrabas. Nor do I have science but State-conscience, and did heroic service during the epi­ phia, who received the Episcopal here, the R t Rev. Msgr. Fulton J. demic. any more faith in the new idola­ Spanisli Cliiirclies powers in 1820 at the age of Sheen, noted radio preacher, an­ After several pastorates, he was tries which they are 'trying to sub­ 74. DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO nounced that the first six of his stitute for the idolatries of our TO BE ERECTED FEB. 3 called to New Orleans. In Feb­ lectures, on successive Sundays, ruary, 1898, he was appointed Aztec or Spanish forefathers, I are being devoted to Communism. Vicar Generd, an office which he am the enemy of the limitation of Destroyed in Var (Continued From Page One) Monsignor Sheen’s lectures will has held uninterruptedly to the the rights of citizenship for Kidneys Must most colorful Church affairs ever continue each Sunday until March priests. I am the enemy of non­ held in the West, with a large present, a period of 38 years and (Continued From Page One) 28. He will also speak on a special a record in the history of the arch­ sensical radicalism such as that concourse of prelates, religious, Good Friday program. The last this city, from the superior of their diocese. O ct 1, 1902, he was ap­ which requires that pastors be and laity attending. Archbishop eight will present a correlation of married, or that they must be con­ house at Fuentarabia, which for Clean Out Acids Cantwell, to part ot whose former pointed rector of S t Louis’ Cathe­ some time was in the hands of the Your body cleans out Acids and poison­ the Seven Last Words and the dral and remained at that post sidered subject to a foreign power territory Bishop Buddy succeeds, Beatitudes. The dates and titles and, consequently, expelled from Reds, but which is now controlled ous wastes in your blood through 9 mil­ until 1911. by the Rightists. lion tiny, delicate kidney tubes or iUters, has had an unusually distingruished of his addresses follow; the country as though they were but beware of cheap, drastic, irritating Bishop Rouxel, Auxiliary Bishop “ On the Feast of Christ the career. He has been responsible Jan. 3, “ The Church and the pernicious foreigners. . . . drugs. If functional Kidney or Bladder of New Orleans, had died and the King was held the solemn re-instal- disorders make you suffer from Getting for a tremendous upbuilding of State;” Jan. 10, “Freedom;” Jan. “ When I was minister of fi­ the Church in California and has late Archbishop Blanc, who had Th« oldest and youngest of the Archbishops of the United States nance, in compliance with article lation of the crucifix in all the Up Nights, Nervousness. Leg Pains. 17, “ The Spirit and Unity;” Jan. in point of serrice are shown aboTo. Tho Most Rer. John J. Glennon Backache, Circles Under Eyes, Dizsiness, begun such national movements of charge of the whole southern part 27 of the constitution, I ordered schools o f the province of Guipus- Rheumatic Pains, Acidity, Burning, 24, “ Opportunity;” Jan. 31, “ Re­ of the state to the Sabine river, (left). Archbishop of St. Louis, was raised to archiepiscopal dignity coa,” the letter says. “ This cere­ importance as the Legion of De­ sponsibility;” Feb. 7, “ Spiritual­ and carried out the nationalization Smarting or Itching, don’t take chances. cency, felt the need of an Auxiliary. The in 1903, while the Most Rev. John J. Cantwell (right) was enthroned of divers properties of the clergy, mony had already been held here Get the Doctor’s guaranteed prescription ity;” Feb. 14, “ The First Word;” as head of the newly-created Archdiocese of Los Angeles on Dee. 3, in Fuentarabia, and so in its stead called Cystex. $10,000.00 deposited with The erection of the new Diocese choice fell on the rector of the Ca­ which immediately became the Bank of America, Los Angeles. Calif., Feb. 21, “ The Second Word;” Feb. thedral. He was appointed by the 1936. This picture was made at the consecration of the Most Rer. we had the renewal of the en­ of San Diego will be the latest step 28, “ The Third Word;” March 7, patrimony of the nation. But I guarantees Cystex must bring new vital­ Vatican as of Charles F. Buddy as Bishop of the newly-erected Diocese of San Diego. thronement of the Sacred Heart ity in 48 hours and make you feel years in recognition of the important “ The Fourth Word;” March 14, have always opposed, no matter work of the Church in the Golden Hierocaesarea and Auxiliary Bish­ — (St. Joseph, Mo., News-Press photo.) at the city hall, to which the mem­ younger in one week or money back on “ The Fifth Word;” March 21, what the pretext, taking property return of empty package. Telephone your op of New Orleans. His conse­ bers of our community were in­ state. The romantic history of “ The Sixth Word;” March 26 from the clergy to put it into the druggist for guaranteed Cystex (Siss-tex) cration took place at the Cathedral vited by the mayor himself.” today. Catholicism here dates back to (Good Friday), “ The Seventh hands of individuals, and to make the days of Padre Juniperro Serra, Nov. 29, 1911, Archbishop Blanc use of the spirit of rapine and Word:” March 28, “ The Two being the . whose mission labors furnish the Tombs.” revenge which gave way to the re­ background for the loveliest his­ Bishop Laval has served under cent law for the nationalization of tory and legend of the United seven Ordinaries: Archbishops property. . . . VINCENTIAN BROTHERS States. 1937 Grid Schedule of Perche, Leray, Janssens, Chapelle, “ I respect the nationality of our Blanc, Shaw, and Rummel. He art called to a beautiful and lofty vocation, co-operating with the priests Notre Dame Announced priests, and I think that it should in the work of the mission, both at home and abroad. They reap an abundant had the honor of meeting at China to Have Vacation Schools Bishop Noll Writes on Communism be assured, at all hazard, that they harvest of souls in the service of the Master. Cannes, France, and knowing St. Chicago. — Word has reached Huntington, Ind. — There has South Bend, Ind.— (INS)— A be Mexicans, but in this respect I YOUNG MEN John Bosco, founder of the Sale- Sister M. Dolores, professor of re­ been published by Our Sunday Vis­ am the enemy o f making voids in N. Y. Man to Head nine-game schedule, with the ad­ sian congregation, who was canon­ ligion at De Paul university, here, itor here a pamphlet on Commu­ feelins thcmaelyc. called to sert* God In th. r.llsloui state are requc.ted the Catholic ranks to give en­ dition of Minnesota as its feature, ized in 1935. * and author of a number of cate­ nism by the Most Rev. John F. Noll, to write ne. We assure you a prompt and sincere response. Especially wel­ was announced for Notre Dame trance to Protestant propaganda. come are those who are ekilled in any trade. chetical manuals, that the R t Rev. Bishop of Fort Wayne, entitled It I believe above all that if we want university’s 1937 football season Msgr. Bernard F. Meyer, M.M., Is Happening Here. Containing 70 For particular* arrlt* to by Coach Elmer F. Layden. to have Mexican priests, the func­ Apostolic of Wuchow, pages, the pamphlet deals chiefly tioning of Mexican seminaries REVEREND FATHER SUPERIOR, Order in Islands Following is the schedule; Kwangsi, South China, is prepar­ with the activities of Communist St. Mary’s Seminary Parryville, Society’s Director should be authorized so as to avoid Oct. 2> Drake at Notre Dame; Oct. 9. ing to introduce the religious vaca­ organizers and sympathizers in the Illinois at Champaign; Oct. 16» Carnegie having the future priests educated (Continued From Page One) Tech at Pittsburgh; Oct. 23, Navy at tion schcol method in his territory. United States. in Italy or in the United States, Notre Dame; Oct. 30, Minnesota at Notre Raised to Prelacy Priest Dies in Car Crash Papal Delegate Improved Jesuit college in Manila after the Dame; Nov. 6, Pittsburgh at Notre Dame; or in Spain as was done formerly, transfer of the Spanish Jesuits of East Rutherford, N. J. — The Wasnington. — The Most Rev. after which they return to Mexico WE WILL PAY YOU Nov. 13, Army at New York; Nov. 20, Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apos­ Aragon to the mission of Bombay, Northwestern at Evanston, and Nov. 27, (Continued From Page One) Rev. John Outwater, 31, o f Seton more foreignized than if they had FROM 5% TO 9% India. Southern California at Notre Dame. Hall college, South Orange, N. J., tolic Delegate to the United States, of the executive committee. In­ been bom outside our territory.” The position o f superior of the was killed here in an automobile who has been confined to George­ FOR LIFE structions from Romo said that Jesuit Philippine mission is one crash. Father Cutwater’s mother, town university hospital by pneu­ on any amount you give us to support our work Auto Trailer Chapel Monsignor McDonnell was also to o f great importance. There are Mrs. Gertrude Outwater, 63, and monia, is now in a period of con­ for the Preservation of the Faith. HOLY Given to Missionary act as national director for the another woman and'her two daugh­ valescence and his condition is TRINITY LIFE INCOME ANNUITY BONDS 234 Jesuits in the Philippines, of Society of St. Peter the Apostle Missionary Brothers whom 110 are , 44 Span­ ters were injured. improving rapidly. Novitiate of the Lay Brothers are safe and sound. Write today, stating your Albany, N. Y.— The Rev. Chris­ for Native Clergy. Fr. Gaudin Heads Loyola of South iards, and 80 Filipinos. Jesuits in Association to Be Revived The HtBiionaries of the Sacred Heart age and the amount of money you have available for God’s work. topher Sullivan, O.M.C., a member Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New Orleans.— The Very Rev. Manila conduct the entire weather Belleville, 111.— In all parishes welcome candidates in good standing MISSIONARY SERVANTS OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY of the Franciscan missions in Hin- Harold A. Gaudin, S.J., who was for missionary work at home and bureau of the Philippine islands, New York, will officiate at Father of this diocese on the Feast' of the V. Rew. Eagene J. Brennan, M. S. SS. T., Holy Trinity, Alabama gan Fu, China, will return to his McDonnell’s formal investiture, born in New Orleans in 1898, be­ abroad. acting as a regularly constituted Holy Family, at the direction of For particulars, apply to mission with a finely-equipped which will take place in St Pat­ comes the seventh and youngest bureau o f one of the government the Most Rev. Henry Althoff, FATHER JOHN DICKS. MeS.C e departments. The headquarters chapel residence auto trailer, the rick’s Cathedral Jan, 10 at 11 a. m. president of Loyola University of 719 Batavia Ave. Geneva, llUnoia Bishop of Belleville, the Associa­ the South, succeeding the Very of the weather bureau is the Man­ gift of the Buffalo office of the So­ ■Monsignor McIntyre was made tion of the Holy Family will be ila observatory, which has several ciety for the Propagation of the Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Rev. John W. Hynes, S.J., who revived in accordance with the will have a short rest in Florida secondary observatories, at Baguio Faith. This will probably be the New York in 1934 at the age of wish of the Holy Father. 5% to 7% Interest for meteorological observations, first auto trailer ever to be seen 48 years. He had served as assist­ before taking up new duties. Fa­ on the rough roads of the Orient. ant Chancellor for 11 years prior Parish Needs Library ther Gaudin had been stationed at Stop Drink Habit and Antipolo for the recording of Chicago.— That a library is a seismogpraphical disturbances. Scat­ to that time. Spring Hill university, Mobile. necessary feature of the Catholic Social Work to Continue Just put tasteless Cravex in his cofTee, INVEST FOR tered all through the islands are parish today was the consensus of tea, liquor or food. He won*t know and WAR-TIME LEADER OF New York. — Fordham univer­ soon his craving for whisky, beer, or wine several hundred third class observ­ speakers at the closii.g session of atories, half of which report daily sity’s school of social service in­ should disappear. New. proven treatment K. OF C. PASSES AWAY the Chicago Library association at tends to inaugurate a permanent — physician’s prescription. Tones nerves Lifetime and Eternity to the Manila observatory, and —aids nature stop habit. Safe—doesn’t Mundelein college. The two-day lecture course of vocational coun­ upset stomach. Thousands benefited. Sat* the others weekly by letter. (Continued From Page One) session was one of the largest mid­ Through the In 1932, Father Hurley was the selling in social work, the Rev. isfaetion guaranteed. Mailed postpaid in 1919: “ To my dying day, 1 shall winter meetings jn the history of plain wrapper for ll.Ot). C.O.D. if desired, hero of the great fire that de­ Edward S. Pouthier, S.J., dean of always think of James A. Flaherty, the association. More than 500 plus a few cents additional charge. Order stroyed the old buildings of the the school, announced. supreme knight of the order, as a librarians from many parts of the today. Ateneo de Manila. By his work Perfect Law in Christ’s Words CRAVEX CO., Dept. 103. P. 0 Box 042 Aemiity Plan great leader ■with a great soul. If United States were in attendance. Lynn, Mass.— “ The teachings of Burbank, Calif. in directing the amateur fire brig­ it were in the power of the navy ade and his own personal labor, he (Continued From Page One) 400 at Skiers’ Mass Christ contain all that is necessary (SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE WORD) bishop Blanc sent Father Martin to confer a decoration on him, his Berlin, N. H.— A special Mass for the regeneration of human so­ saved from destruction the Church name would stand at the head of of S t Ignatius in Manila, which to Natchitoches. When Rome set for skiers, celebrated at S t Kie- ciety and the reconstruction of You will be remembered daily in Masses now and after your the list.” is one of the priceless art treas­ up this section as the Diocese of ran’s church, was attended by 400 the social order,” declared William death. Help God’s cause! Write for information to Natchitoches, Father Martin be­ After the war, Mr. Flaherty re- winter sports lovers. E. Kerrish, Catholic layman of REGAIN ures of the Philippines. The in­ Mened the order’s battle against terior of the church is entirely came its first Bishop. Atonement Friar to Broadcast Brookline, in an address at Trinity Communism and headed the com­ Methodist Episcopal church. The handcarved, and is the work of The third pastor to be made a mittee that organized K. of C. edu­ Garrison, N. Y.— Each day dur­ YOUR Filipino artisans. It will be one Bishop was the late Bishop Cor-, ing the Church Unity Octave, Jan. address was given under the aus­ Rev. Father Ralph, Box 6, Techny, 111. nelius Van de Ven, who was ele­ cational work for both ex-soldiers pices of “ A Project in Religious of the sights to be seen by the pil­ and the general public, still one 18-25, the Very Rev. Paul James Please Send Me Information About the S. V. D. vated to the Episcopate in 1904. Understanding.” grims of the Eucharistic Congi-ess. of the organization’s chief activi­ Francis, minister general of the Annuity Plan It was he who moved the see from Atonement Friars and originator of ties. He also served in raising Opera Stars Assist HEALTH! Natchitoches to Alexandria. $50,000 in the 1899-1904 period for the Octave movement, ■will broad­ The next pastor to be promoted a chair of history at the Catholic cast a sermon appropriate to the K. of C. Welfare Fund Name to the Episcopacy is the present If yon or your family is lufferiog FIGHT GOLDS day’s particular intention. Father New York.— Metropolitan Opera Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans, university, and in 1914 presented from any disease Pocton Ear that one Good way to help Paul will speak over station WHN, Co. stars and orchestra members you can get the Most Rev. Jean Marius Laval. to Cardinal Gibbons a $500,000 en­ Address prerent colds—and Uie first step In flGhtlng dowment for the university raised New York, and station WAAB, aided the welfare fund of the New then otl—Is to make sure your howels are Boston, at 1:30 p. m. each day. open I Don't despair because old-fashioned The fifth pastor of St. Joseph’s by the order under his direction. York Knights of Columbus by ap­ laxatlToa haren’t rellercd you. Vso F££N- now a member of the Hierarchy is A law graduate of the Univer­ Third Order Chairman Named pearing at the annual K. of C. Father a-UINT, the modem, different laiatlve— the Most Rev. Arthur J. Dros- St. Louis.— With the appoint­ the laiaUre In delicious chewing gum. sity of , he belonged opera concert Jan. 3 at the Metro­ yeen-a-mlnt looks different— tastes differ­ saerts, Archbishop of San Antonio. to a number of national educa­ ment of the Very Rev. Thomas politan opera house. 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The paper, en­ for full particulars and FREE trial offer Host Rev. Bishop Edwin V. O’Hara, D.D., LL.D., Presidaat Tiiible Ear Drams, i^v. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Business Manager which TCiemhIe Tinr received permission from the coal titled De Porres, is believed to be sent in plain wrapper. 989B FATHER HEUMANN, distin- WESTER)^ MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) UEsaphoncB fittlns in ALCONO CO. company to open one of the mines the first Catholic student publica­ raished Catholic priest, devoted his Host Rev, Bishop Joseph H. Gilmore, D.D., President the Ear entirely ont of and supply their needs. tion devoted to the interracial Medical ArU Bldg. Kanaas City, Mo. long life to alleviate tiie anffering bicht. Mo wires, btUeries, or head picaa. Rev. Patrick Casey, H.A., Editor and Business Manager ^ e y are inexpensive. Write for booklet To show their appreciation for problem. of the sick. The discoveries Father NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) and sworn statement of the inrentor, what he has done for them, the ‘Golf With Feet’ New Game Heumann made about the different Most Key. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L., D.Se.Hist., Pres, and Editor who was himself deaf. men of the town redecorated and New Orleans, La.— Ursuline col­ ailments are told in this famous book. SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) A. O. LEONARD, Inc^ Do You Want A It describes thoroughly the different H ost Rev. Bishop Louis B. Koeera, D.D., President Suits 198, 70 Sth Ave. New Yirk, repaired the church and the school, lege is said to be the first woman’s Rev, Haurlee Helmnnn, M.A., Jour. D.. Editor and Basinets Manager and, when several of them received college to adopt “ codeball on the ailments, also tells in scientific yet WEST REGISTER (Wheeling) simple language how to overcome Host Rev. Bishop John J. Swint. D.D., President work in nearby communities, one green,” or “ golf with the feet,” as Rev, Trcdariek J. Schwertx, H.A.. Editor and Business Manager of the first things purchased was the inventor, Dr. William E. Code Baby? them according to Uia PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria, Ulinols) of Chicago, describes it. best and most modem Moat Rav. Bishop J. H. Schlarman, D.D., Pb.D., J.C.D., Prasident Women in Middle-Life a new or^an for ■the church. Roadredaepea bondrodi et The mines are coming back to Msgr. Corrigan Better woeen frem Coeatte Ceeel medical principlei. Rev. H. H. Russ, A.6., BJ„ Editor and Business Manager whose nerves are Washington.— The condition of fbnnerty cbUdless for ycaiv If you are Sick — SANTA FE REGISTER (Sante Fe, New Mexico) life again somewhat and a few of from faoetlona 1 stanity, Most Rev. Archbishop Rudolph A. Gerkcn, D.D., President on edge, who have and ovtQ efttn told they Read thia Book the men have been re-employed, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph M. 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Father Heumann'e tional menstrual disturbances, will find Dr. Menger, internationally renowned Pierce's Favorite Prescription a dependable International Falls, Minn. — bis "FBEE" Health Book. Priee et Tho Register (dated every Sunday), |1 a year. Canada and Sontb tonic. Read what Mrs. Katherine French of . Chntlles F. Williams, president Bronko Nagurski, member of the mathematician and professor at America. St-SO. Foreign, $1.76. In bundle lot^ one eent a copy it bongbt Nam* _ Twin Falls, Idaho, said: “ I was not feeling of the Cincinnati Catholic Yonth Chicago Bears professional foot­ the University o f Vienna, is join­ QUEft. It dlMcsM. nsny la b l.^ ralmtiag to Um regularly tor tala or distribution. welt during middle life. I had hardly any nmah wsaa. aadt^ b*wnatsoB*ymimtye«r atrength and was terribly ncrvouL I had organisation, who recently issued ball team^ and Eileen Kane were ing the permanent staff of the de­ troobiM u theanadi of .ta m ban wh. rrportod Addretf Entered as Second Class Hatter at Post Office. Denyer, Colorado. bea^ches asaociated with functional disturb­ • ^ r il EfbablM after b ^ s childitfa for y n n . u a a radio appeal to the youth of the married in S t Thomas’ church partment of mathematics at the rtport aa waO aatiafactory n lM froia to. rtriooe ances and I would get hot and cold flushes. nation to join in a crusade to here. Nagurski was an all-Ameri­ University of Notre Dame at the ftraalo trgblaa aanna^ to eorrwtlon by thlahosM I used the ‘Favorite Prescription’ and it stimu­ method. ~ - - — Uy ailment I*______Tho Rawister lias the largest cirenlation ot any paper in the English language lated my appetite and I came through the defeat the plans of Communism in can player while at the University opening of the second semester, Writa Dr. H. Wfll EUara, Suit* 1497-A. (Plesa* meatioa it) devoted to religiont newa. ■Rica] time of life feeling fine." Buy nowl this country. of Minnesota. Feb. 2...... , 7th and Falls Sta., St. Joaaph, UUaourL **STRANGE BUT TRUE” B y M. J, Murray ASK AND LEARN ; THE BOOK; Hilary in Address P. O. Box 1497, DeiiTer, Colo. tfoiw Maamret < f n y t IktH im coK C b^ttqaH oK :r e g i s t e r ; Why is it that when a Pope dies why one should strike one’s breast > < one o f the Cardinals taps the dead S t O ttkerm e o f Sfsna^ F o u g h t at every sound of the bells, since ^ A A A A. AAA. A Pope on the forehead with a mal­ they are only an indication of the let? progress of the Mass. In follow­ LMD SOyEAQSA^A ROSE DEEPROSE. By SheiU “ Immediately on the death of the ing the Mass, we should thrice ------d m b s t Jc s e r v a n t Kaye-Smith. New York. Harper. Bishop of Poitiers, Exiled by Emperor for Pope, the Cardinal Camerlengo, strike our breasts in the “ Con- Pp. 409. 12.50. Published Jan. 7. M ore ^ h&Mme CL f u u t , Ilia (cene of this fine story is who, as representative of the Sa­ fiteor” at the beginning of Mass, Fight Against Heretics, Waged cred College, assumes charge of at the “ Agnus Dei” three times, MOTHCA HAUGAOET vyA? 800H IN laid in a Kentish countryside. The the Papal household, verifies by and also at the “ Domine non sum LONDOW M 1S03 OF narration is divided into the three Battle in Distant Land a judicial act the death of the dignus” in the Canon of the Mass. stages of - the heroine’s life— Pontiff. In the presence of the 'The custom of striking one’s breast daughter, wife, and mother. Her (The Liturgy—-Week of Jen. 10 this period of exile, Hilary imme­ household, he strikes the forehead at the elevation and at the triple father is an occasional but habi­ to Jan. 16) diately undertook to do more study­ o f the dead Pope three times with invocation of the Sacred Heart tual drunkard. But there is a deli­ (By Paul H. Schwankl) ing. He completed certain works a silver mallet, calling him by after Mass is quite laudable. To cate, fluctuating, living relation Sunday, Jan. 10— ^Tha Holy Fam­ that otherwise might never have ily of Jaaua, Mary, and Joaeph his Baptismal name. The fisher­ strike one’s breast is an act of between the father and daughter. been finished. One of these was his The drunkenness was not too im­ (double major). Commemoration of man’s ring and the Papal seals humility or obeisance, which was Octavo of Epiphany and First Sun­ treatise on the synods. In this work are then broken.” This symbolic commended by Our Lord in the portant an element in its effect on day aftar Epiphany. he analyzed the professions of faith ceremony was not observed at the parable of the Pharisee and the her. Many traits in the character Monday, Jan. 11—Sixth Day in uttered by the Oriental Bishops of her husband, Townley, were Octava of Epiphany (semi-double). death of Pope Leo XIII, nor at Publican. “And the Publican, Commemoration of St. H yfin ui, in the councils of Ancyra, Antioch, the death of Pope Pius IX (Life standing afar off, would not so much more devastating. Pope. ^ and Sirmium, and, while condemn­ of His Holiness Pope Pius X, page muoh as lift up his eyes towards If the reader desires to follow Tutaday, Jan. 12— Seventh Day in ing them, since they were in sub­ heaven; but struck his breast say­ the story of a very human young Octave of Epiphany (aemi-doubla). 120, Benziger Brothers; Cath. Wadnesday, Jan. 13— Octave of stance Arlan, he sought to show Ency., vol. 4, page 193). ing: 0 God, be merciful to me, a Kentish girl who finds life difficult Epiphany (double major). that sometimes the difference be­ sinner” (Luke xviii, 13). and constant in exacting its toll Thursday, Jan. 14—^t. Hilary of tween certain heretical doctrines of human suffering and misunder­ Poitiers, Bishop, Confessor, and Doc­ Was it the writings of Thomas and orthodox beliefs was rather in standing; if he wishes to see hu­ tor (double). Commemoration of St. the words than in the ideas. He 'Aquinas or the I m i t a t i o n o f Where may I get some recently- Falix, Martyr. man blunderings and amid them Friday, Jan. IS—St. PauL First accordingly counseled the Bishops C h r i s t by Thomas a Kempis that published material or books about Ihe small joys that help make us Harmit and Confessor (doubis). of the West to be reserved in their the fathers laid by the side of the Theresa of Konnersreuth and Ann able to endure them; if he wishes CommemoraUon of St. Maurus, Ab­ condemnation. For his indul­ Gospels at the Council of Trent? Catherine Emmerich? bot. to see the great love of a mother gence, he was sharply reproached “ In the Councils of Lyons, A pamphlet by Bishop Schrembs Saturday, Jan. 16— St. Marcellus of Cleveland on Theresa Neumann tA h i d i n k IA U R E n t ] M O l 9 t S ( i for her child — Sheila ^ aye- I, Pope and Martyr (ecmi-doubla). by certain ardent Catholics, the Vienne, Florence, and the Vati­ Smith’s story will bring him all leader of whom was Lucifer, can, one might almost say that may be secured from the Catholic (I743-I794y^ this in the words of one of Eng­ Bishop of Cagliari. Universe Bulletin, 625 Guarantee Comtant Target Thomas took part in and pre- OMSCXWIA SuCCfsiCttif Ptj land’s greatest story-tellers. Title building, Cleveland, 0. The­ In 359, the city of Seleucia wit­ ^ sided over the deliberations and Of Roman Emperors nessed the assembly in synod of decrees of the fathers, contend­ resa of Konnersreuth and other works about her are by Friedrich CHURCH HISTORY. By Rev. Hilary of Poitiers was another a large number of Oriental Bishops, ing against the errors of the r c u t t d & r a f Sidney A. Raemers. St. Louis. of the fourth century Bishops nearly all of whom were either Greeks, of heretics, and ration­ Ritter Von loma. They may be pur­ Herder. Pp. 564. Illustrated. whose lives were consumed in fight­ Anomoeans or Semi-Arians. Hilary, alists, with invincible force and chased from the Bruce Publishing Modem demisbriff’ $2.25. ing the berries that assailed the whom everyone wished to see and with the happiest results. But Co., Milwaukee, Wise. The book, The success of the recent move­ Church. Neither exile nor perse­ hear, because of his great repu­ the chief and special glory of Anna Katharina Emmerich, by Ponet was published in 1934 by ment to find a place for Church cution could subdue the valiant tation for learning and virtue, was Thomas, one which he has shared history in the curriculum of high Hilary. He carried on his struggle invited to be present. The governor with none of the Catholic doc­ Burns, Oates, and Washbourne, London, school and college will depend in until the time of his death. of the province even furnished him tors, is that the Fathers of IhElUESOOPT part on the availability of suitable St. Hilary was bom in Poitiers with post horses for the journey. Trent made it part of the order ftSCM H i GitCTeO textbooks. Nothing but praise can early in the fourth century. He In the presence of the Greek Bish­ of the conclave to lay upon the I am a Catholic and wish to M in s S o u th china accordingly be given scholars who belonged to a noble and very prob­ ops, he set forth the doctrines « f altar, together with the code of marry a girl of the Lutheran per­ labor to produce this desideratum. ably a pagan family, and was in­ ftEfitONAL SCMH^Aily the Gallic Bishops and easily Sacred Scripture and the decrees suasion, She refuses to become a Doctor Raemers began his work structed in all the branches of pro­ proved that, contrary to the opin­ of the Supreme Pontiffs, the Sum- Catholic and will not marry me un­ Q iiP u H O S . along this line by translating and fane learning. When he came to ion current in the East, these lat­ ma of Thomas Aquinas, whence to less the ceremony is performed in HONU K O M a - adopting for use in seminaries and the study of Holy Scriptures, how­ ter were not Sabellians. Then he seek counsel, reason, and inspira­ her church. Is this ever permitted? 1ff£ THIIU> tAdHttr colleges Dom Poulet’s French ever, he found the truth that he took part in the violent discussions tion” (Encyclical Aetemi Patris The Church most solemnly and d C H U i/ A ^ ^ , “ History of the Church.” His at­ had ardently sought. Soon after­ that arose between the Semi- of Leo X III). everywhere forbids marriages W oMymuAe in WNftg tempt was rather severely criti­ wards, he renounced idolatry and Arians, who inclined toward recon­ tween a Catholic and a person en­ cized hy some, nor was the criti­ became baptized. By the year 350, ciliation with the Catholics, and the Did the Blessed Virgin suffer rolled in a non-Catholic sect. If w ia too mfti MO cism entirely unjustified. But Fa­ his wide learning and his zeal for Anomoeans, who were unyielding in giving birth to Our Lord? there is danger of perversion for the ther Raemers was not discouraged the faith had attracted such atten­ Arians. Whichever woman conceives. Catholic party and the offspring, ------O f e f c r M ^ ^ . and has now published a high tion that he was chosen Bishop of After the council, which had no Bays S t Thomas Aquinas, must suf­ such marriage is also forbidden by J t is NOV! IN -m e school text in his own name, still Poitiers, which city had been Chris­ result beyond a widening of the fer the agony of childbirth, except the Divine law (Canon 1060). Possession OF rue relying in the main on Poulet. tian for only about a century. gap between the enemies, Hilary the Blessed Virgin, who conceived Only if there are weighty reasons JR/SH J E S U IT S , We might desire in his book At this time, Arianism was mak­ left for Constantinople, the strong­ without corruption and brought and the non-Catholic party prom­ many of the helps that can be of ing terrible inroads in many re­ hold of heresy, to continue his bat­ forth Our Lord without suffer­ ises to avert all danger of perver­ very great aid to both teacher and gions and was threatening to in­ tle. The Anomoeans, in the mean­ ing, because her conception was sion from the Catholic party, and students. The book lacks many vade Gaul, where it already had time, besought the Emperor Con-- not according to the law of na­ both parties promise to have all the maps and charts that would be numerous partisans more or less Btantijis to send back to Gaul th^ ture derived from our first par­ children baptized and reared in the valuable teaching aids. Also sug­ secretly affiliated with it. After fighting exile, who, they said, ents. (Lepicier, Tract, de B. V. Catholic faith, will the Church dis­ Marriage as Holy Sacrament Is gested readings and, perhaps, the Hilary had exposed Saturninus, sowed discord and troubled the Maria, page 330). pense from the impediment of beginnings of a bibliography, Bishop of Arles, who was one of Orient. Constantius was of the mixed religion (Canon 1061). The would help. The volume should be the most active of the Arians, the same opinion and accordingly ar­ Did Solomon die in the favor Catholic has the obligation to work found of interest to those who de­ heretical Bishop called together ranged to send Hilary back to Poi­ of God? prudently for the conv^sion of the Insisted Upon by Chrises Church sire a survey of Church history to and presided over a council at tiers. non-Catholic (Canon 1062). In awaken the knowledge of former Beziers in 356, vrith the intention of The New Catholic Dictionary order that the Church grant this justifving himself, or rather of es­ In 361, Hilary re-entered Poitiers says that “ some think he received school days.— Lawrence McHattie, in triumph. He resumed possession dispensation it is obviously not re­ (By Rev. John Cavanagh) and other lands has ignored the cattle only in the requirement of tablishing his false doctrine. At the grace of final repentance.” S.J. of his see and was welcomed with quired that the Protestant become The sacramental character of sacramental dignity of the mar­ mutual consent. this council, the courageous Hilary His voluptuousness and his ef­ a Catholic, but she must sign the great joy by his flock and by the the marriage contract has been set Christian Matrimony is a reli­ Priest Will Work for attempted to defend the Catholic other Bishops of Gaul. Only Sat­ forts to please foreign consorts promises above and abide by the riage contract that the Church hts gious act; it is a sacred contract doctrine, but the council, composed forth by the Church in her digest urninus, Hilary’s early persecu­ brought him so low that he prac­ decree that “ the parties are for­ witnessed the flaunting of the established by Christ. Grace is not South American Accord for the most part of Arians, re­ ticed idolatry; yet it is possible of laws. “ Christ Our Lord raised tor, was sorry, for Hilary’s arrival bidden either before or after the the actual marriage contract be­ sacredness of one of Christ’s seven a supernatural element added to Washington.— The Rev. Dr. Da­ fused to hear him. Shortly after­ that he died with sorrow and Catholic wedding to approach the marriage rite, but is part and ward, the heretical Bishops de­ meant the deposition of the Arian tween baptized persons to the dig- sacraments. vid Rubio, O.S.A., head of the de­ Bishop. After one more great contrition for his sins,_but only either in person or througfh a proxy nity-of a sacrament. Wherefore To some there is little difference narceL of the sacramental contract partment of Romance languages at nounced Hilary to the Emperor God knows. a non-Catholic minister as minis­ known as Matrimony. The Church Constantius, who was the Arians’ skirmish with Auxentius, the there can be no valid matrimonial between the marriage contract and the Catholic University of America heretical Bishop of Milan, three ter of religion to give or renew contract between baptized persons a legal document committing a makes no pretentions to legislate and consul^nt in Hispanic litera­ protector, and Hilary was trans­ What causes excuse from at­ years later, Hilary was again the matrimonial consent. If the which is not necessarily a sacra­ shipment of livestock to a packing for infidels or those unbaptized ture in the Library of Congress, ported by imperial command to the tendance at Mass on Sundays and given the imperial command to pastor knows for certain that the house. It appears as a bill of sale, peoples in the world. Before any­ has been requested by the Library distant coast of Phrygia. feast days of obligation? ment” (Canon 1012). It is because cease making life miserable for parties will violate, or have already the civil jurisprudence of our own differing from the consignment of one can receive any of the other of Congress to go to South Amer­ Instead of remaining inactive in heretics, and he returned to stay Any grave cause that involves violated this law, he shall not assist sacraments he must obviously be a ica on a long trip. The purpose of the rest of his life in Poitiers, a notable inconvenience or loss at their marriage” (Canon 1063). member of the Church through the journey is to visit the princi­ Dominican Provincial of goods, either spiritual or cor­ Those who contract a marriage in Baptism. Hence, the purely nat­ pal centers of learning to estab­ where, virtually protected from poral, of one’s own or of one’s violation of this canon incur ex- ural contract formed by pagans To Give Radio Talk the ire of the Roman emperor, he lish cultural relationship and per­ could well carry on his fight by neighbor, excuses from attendance communication, and are suspected COMMUNIOH OF SAINTS does not come within the sphere of sonal contacts in order to foster a New York.— On Sunday, Jan. means of the sharpness of his pen. at Mass on Sunday or other days of heresy (Canon 2319). the Church’s jurisdiction. From better understanding between the 10, when members of the Holy His death came four years later, of obligation. Hence, the Church the beginning of the human race United States and the South Amer­ Name society throughout the in 368. excuses the sick, infirm, con­ Is it true that there is a religious God has shown an especial care ican republics. United States will receive Holy Communion for the intention of Hilary of Poitiers was raised to valescents, and nurses, or others war predicted to happen before the YIELDS SPIRITUAL RICHES over the marital state. In creating who are required to attend the ill; the first hian and woman God His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, the the rank of Doctor of the Universal end of the world? The Girl Friend Church by Pope Piux IX. What mothers and those who are nurs­ blessed them, not only as two in­ Very Rev. Terence S. McDermott, It is the constant belief of Cath­ happened to his remains is not ing infants, when they have no (One of a New Series on the teach that the saints reigning with dividuals but also as husband and O.P., provincial of St. Joseph’s olic writers, witnessed by Fa­ known. Tradition has it that his one with whom they can leave “ Catholic Catechism” of Cardinal Christ offer to God prayers fdr us province of the Dominican Fathers, ther after Father from Irenaeus wife (Gen. i, 28). On many occa­ body was taken from the Church of the children, and cannot take them men; that it is a good and profit­ sions He revealed His solicitude will speak on “ The Holy Name downwards, that, before Our Lord Gasparri) St. Hilaire at Poitiers and burned to Mass with them because of able thing humbly to invoke them for the conjugal society by promis­ Society and the Future” on the comes again, a great power will In the second part of the Ninth by the Protestants in 1572. The general disturbance or the sus­ and, in order to obtain benefits ing special blessings on marital (Columbia Broadcasting system’s ceptibility of the child to sick­ arise that will persecute the Article of the Apostles’ Creed, from God through His Son, to ap­ nation-wide program. “ The Church Church of Puy, however, gloriee Church, and lead many into apos­ after professing faith in “the holy unions, and by promulgating an in the supposed possession of his ness. These and other causes peal to them for their prayers, extensive code of matrimonial laws of the Air.” Father McDermott tasy. All who are “ lawless,” all that Catholic Church,” we add, as a sort relics. should be interpreted according, to help, and assistance.” for the Jewish race (Gen. xxvi, 4; will speak at 1 o’clock, E. S. T. the custom of the faithful, and, oppose the lawful authority in of corollary, our belief in “ the 'This same doctrine was unequi­ Church or State, partake of the Communion of Saints,” thereby in­ Leviticus xviii). And what great­ wherever the impediment to at­ vocally insisted on by that eminent er sanction could the Son of God tendance at Mass can be removed, spirit of this man, who is called, in timating the great spiritual benefit Doctor of the early Church, St. the words of the Apostle, “ the law­ which members of the Church may Himself give to the matrimonial it must be done (Sabetti-Barrett, Jerome, against the heretical dec­ contract than by attending the MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED Comp. Theo. Mor., page 247). less one,” by pre-eminence the Anti­ gain from the holiness obtained in lamations of Vigilantius. To quote christ. The writers of both the Old and through the Church. By this marriage-feast at Cana and there (Contra Vigilantium, 6 ): “ You working His first miracle? (John Followins U a Hst of motion ptetnrei rexiewed and elaiiiSed by tho National Testament and the New have par­ second part of the Ninth Article of aonneil of the Lesion of Decency tbrongb ita New York headquartera: Is it proper to strike one’s breast say in your book that whilst we ii, 1-12). avery time the bells ring at Mass or ticularly in mind the universal the Creed we mean that among are alive we can pray for one an­ Claaa A— Section 1— Unobjactionabla for (general Patronasa struggle between good and evil, Precisely when Our Lord insti­ AdTcntur* in Haohattan. Great Guy. Plot Thickens. Benediction? the members of the Church— in other, but that after we are dead Postal Inspector. ending at the Last Judgment with heaven, in purgatory, and on earth tuted the sacrament of Matrimony An All-American Chump. Great O’Malley. There is no particular reason no man’s prayer for another is And Sudden Deatb. Green Pastures. Bacing Lady. the victory of Christ over Satan. is open to conjecture. There are Kainbow on the Mvea. — there exists, by reason of their heard; and you base this on the not a few who contend that Christ Arixons Haboney. Gun Banger. close union with one another under As You Like It, Harvester. Bamona. fact that the mart^s could not by instituted this sacrament at the Beckless Buekaroo. Bishop Walsh Speaks Christ their Head, a mutual com­ Back to Nature. Hats Off. If a person buys a plot in a Cath­ their prayers obtain the avenging nuptial feast at Cana, while many Beloved Enemy. House of Secrets. Bbythm on the Banga, munication in spiritual riches. On Chinese Missions olic cemetery, and then dies with­ of their blood. But, if the Apostles others think that (ihrist raised Big Broadcast of 1937. Jungle Princess. Bio Grande Banger. New York. — Bishop James E. out receiving the last sacraments, These “ spiritual riches” of the and martyrs could, while still in Big Game. Killer at Large. Boaring Lead. Church in general are: The infinite marriage to the dignity of a sacra­ Big Show. King of the Boyal Borneo and Jnliat. Walsh, superior general of the is he not entitled to be buried there the flesh, pray for other people— ment in the forty days He spent Mounted. Rose BowL merits of Jesus Christ, the supera­ Born to Dance. Catholic Foreign Mission society regardless of the life he led or the when they still had reason to be on earth after His resurrection Brand of the Outlaws. Laughing at Trouble. Sandflow. bundant merits of the Blessed Lawless Land. San Francisco. of America, spoke over the radio death he meets? anxious for themselves — how That marriage is a sacrament, how­ Bulldog Edition, Virgin Mary and the saints, indulg­ Cain and Mabel. Let's Make a Million. Sing Me a Love Sons. on -work in China at the annual American law does not give the much more can they do so when ever, is made plain by St. Paul. Son Comes Home. ences, prayers and good works per­ California Mail. Lion’s Den, meeting of the Mt. St. Mary owners of lots in a cemetery an they have won their victory, their This Apostle tells us that “ the hus­ Can This Be Dixie T Love on the Bun. Song o f China. formed by the members of the Alumni association. Bishop Walsh absolute right to use their property crown, and their triumph!” band is head of the wife, as Christ is Captain Calamity. Mad Holiday. Star for a Night. Church, the sacraments and the Case of the Black Cat. Man Betrayed. Stormy Traila. has had 18 years of experience in as they please; hence they must There is also communion with the head of the Church. He is the Sacrifice of the Mass, and also Cavalcade of the West. Mandarin Mystery. Stowaway. missionary work in China. comply with the terms of the con­ the souls detained in purgatory, in­ savior of His body. Therefore, as Champagne Walti. Man of Affairs. Straight From the tract, or the agreement implied in public prayers and external rites asmuch as we can help them by our the Church is subject to Christ, so Charge of the Light Mary of Scotland. Shoulder a. which serve to bind the faithful to suffrages; that is, by the Sacrifice Miaa Arlene Eade of Lynn, Brigade. Missing Girls. Swing Time. Boston Polish Woman the transaction. The Church de­ also let the wives be subject to Tanan Escapee. 'X nies ecclesiastical burial, in the case Christ and to one another by a of the Mass, by gaining indulg­ Maaa., ia the extra-apeeial girl Charlie Chan at the Opera. Mr. Cinderella. their husbands in all things. Hus­ friend of Thomaa J. Qualtera, Code «f the Bange. H ’Liss. Tattler. 1 Marks 109th Birthday of Catholics, only to such as have species of sacred tie. Not all the ences, by prayers, almsdeeds, and Mummy's Boys. Thank Yon, Jeeveai 1 bands love your wives, as Christ newly-appointed peraonal body­ Conflict. Boston. — When Mrs. Rachael shown no sigpi of penance and have members of the Church, however, other works of piety and penance; also loved the Church, and deliv­ Cowboy Star. Uy American Wife. They Met in a TaxL 9 fully enjoy the immense benefits and they in turn help us by their guard of Preaident Roosevelt and Crooked TralL My Man Godfrey. Tran Dust. i Waldfogel celebrated her 109th been notorious apostates or here­ ered Himself up for it, that He Mysterions Crossing. Traitor. birthday, four daughters, a son, 60' tics, schismatics, members of for­ of this communion, but only those prayers before God. St. Augus­ a Catholic. She ia employed in the Daniel Boone. might sanctify it, cleansing it by Boston branch of the customs de­ Darkest Africa. Nint Days a Queen. Tugboat Princeas. grandchildren, and 35 great-grand­ bidden societies; notorious persons who are in the state of sanctifying tine, in his City of God (xx, 9, fi) the laver of water in the word of Earthworm Tractor. North of Nome. Two-Fisted Gentlemoa. partment. children aided in the observance. excommunicated or interdicted by grace; for which reason this union sa^s: “ The souls of the faithful de­ life. That He might present it to Easy to Take. Oh, Susannah. Two in a Crowd. is called “ the Communion of parted are not cut off from the Empty Saddles. Old Corral. Unknown Ranger. Mrs. Waldfogel was born at Czes- a condemnatory or declaratory sen­ Himself a glorious Church, not of the spouses themselves.” By Old Hutch. Walking on Air. Saints.” But, thanks to the mer­ Church, which even now is the End of the TraU. tochow, Poland, and settled in Bos­ tence; persons guilty of culpable haying spot or wrinkle, or any such Matrimony the souls of the con­ Follow Your Heart. One in a Million. Wanted 1 Jane Tamer. ciful Providence of God, even kingdom of Christ. Were it so, we Our Belations. Wedding Present, ton soon after her husband’s death suicide; persons who died in a thing; but that it should be holy, tracting parties are joined and knit Four Days'"Wonder, 35 years ago. duel or from wounds received in it; those in mortal sin are not wholly should not make commemoration and without blemish. So also ought Fugitive in the Sky. Pecos Kid. We’re in the Legion Now. excluded from this Communion of together more directly and inti­ General Epanky. Pennies from Heaven, West of Nevada. persons who have given orders for of them at God’s altar when receiv­ men to love their wives as their Pepper. White Hunter. Saints, since by the public prayers ing the Communion of the Body of mately than are their bodies. They Ghost Town. Fr. Nieuwland Honored the cremation of their bodies; other own bodies. He that loveth his are the recipients of the sacra­ Girl on the Front Page. Plgakin Parade. White Legion. public a n d notorious sinners of the Church and by the petitions Christ.” wife, loveth himself. For no man Girls' Dormitory. PUot X. Yellowstone. and good works of those in a state mental grace of Matrimony, and Glory TiaU. Plain smau. At Memorial Services (Canon 1240). There is always a St, Cyril of Jerusalem even ever hated his own flesh, but all the blessings Christ has be Notre Dame, Ind. — Memorial part set aside for the burial of the of grace, they can he helped to re­ more explicitly observes; “ Then Oaes A—SacUoa »—Unabjectloaable for Adults nourisheth and cherisheth it, as queathed to those entering this River of Unrest services for the Rev. Julius A. unbaptized, or those who have cover the Divine favor through re­ we remember those who have fall­ also Christ doth the Church: Be­ Acousing Finger. Great Ziegfeld. pentance and the remission of holy union. St. Augustine taught: After the Thin Man. Hia Brother’ s Wife. Seven Sinners, -Neiuwland, C.S.C., internationally- fallen under one or another of these en asleep: first the patriarchs, cause wh are members of His body, She Shall Have Husla. their sins. “ These are all the blessings of Along Came Love. Hollywood Boulevard. known scientist on the faculty of groups, but they may i^ot be buried prophets. Apostles, and martyrs, of His flesh, and of His bones. For Matrimony on account of which Anthony Adverse. I’d Give My Life. Sing, Baby, Sing. the University of Notre Dame until in consecrated ground. Many Cath­ that God majr receive our petitions this cause shall a man leave his April Romance. Informer (re-issue). Sitting on the Moon. There is communion with *the Matrimony itself is a blessing­ Banjo on My Knee. Isle of Fury. That Girl from Faria. death ended his 40-year career last olic cemeteries today are not blessed in heaven, inasmuch as through their prayers and inter­ father and mother, and shall cleave offspring, conjugal faith, and the Beware of the Ladles. It Couldn't Have Happened. Three Married Men. June, are to be held here Sun­ consecrated; therefore non-Cath- they pray to God on our hehalf, cessions; then we pray for the to his wifa, and they shall be two in sacrament.” As in the sacrament Camille. Ladies in Love. Valiant Is ths Word for day, Jan. 10. Seven prominent olics may be buried in them. while, on our part, we pay them dead, for our holy fathers and one flesh. ' This is a great sacra­ of the Holy Eucharist, we not only Career Women. Legion of Terror. Carrie. icientists are taking part in the When Catholics are buried in such College Holiday. Lloyds of London. Without Orders. honor and humbly invoke their Bishops and for all in general ment” (Ephesians v, 23-33). receive grace and the blessings of Crack-up. Love in Exile. We Who Ara About to de. morning and afternoon rites in places, the individual grave is intercession. The salutary effects among us who have departed this In this beautiful passage is God in the act of receiving the Craig’s Wife. Luckiest Girl In the World. Week-end Millionaire. Sacred Heart church and Washing­ blessed. of this belief and practice of the life; for we believe that this will amply substantiated the sacra­ Blessed Sacrament, but as long as Criminal Lawyer, Magnificent Brnte. What Becomes of the ton Hall. Catholic Church are stressed in prove of great assistance to those mental character of Matrimony, Demon’s Island. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Children 7 the Sacred Species remain, so too Don't Turn ’Em Loose. (re-issue). Winterset. A Protestant man and woman session xxv of the Council of souls for whom such prayer is that it is a sacred symbol of is the sacrament of Matrimony a East Meets West Murder by an Aristocrat Wives Never Know. Coadjutor Bishop Is who were both baptized secured a Trent (1545-1563): “ The Holy offered whilst the holy and tre­ Christ’s perpetual union with His channel of grace during the whole Fury. Night Waitress. Woman Rebels. divorce, and the man now wishes to Synod bids all Bishops and others mendous Victim lies here (on the Church. In the encyclical letter Gerdtn of Allah. One Night Passage Yellow Cargo. life of the couple. It is the sacra­ Yourt For the Aaklng. Heard on Radio Hour become a Catholic and to marry a whose duty it is to teach diligently altar).” of Pope Pius XI, Casti ConnubU, mental bond that indissolubly Gold Diggers of 1937, (re-issue). Washington, D. C. — On the The prayers for the souls in pur- we read that “ Matrimony was not CUaa B—Objeetiatudde la Part Catholic woman. Will the Church to instruct the faithful in accord­ unites man and woman, and af­ Dinner at Eight (re-issne), Klondike Annie. Fursnit of Happineaa. “ Church of the Air” program, the grant an annulment of his first ance with the practice dating from gratory especially recommended instituted or restored by man, but fords the gprace to live like the Dodswortb. Libeled Lady. Bembrandt. Most Rev. Peter L. Ireton, Coad­ marriage? the earliest ages of the Cmstian are: ^ e Psalm “ Out of the depths by God; not by man were the laws Holy Family, united to one another Everything la Thunder. Lightning Jim Carsoa. Sinners Take AU. jutor Bishop of Richmond, spoke faith, and in harmony with the . . . .,” and the brief petition; made to strengthen and confirm Forgotten Paces. Living Dead. Soak the Rich. If the parties were free to con­ and to God by the strong bonds of Girl from Mandalay. Love Letters of a Star. Spendthrift from the studios o f station WJSV tract the marriage in the first consentient teaching of the Holy “ Eternal rest grant unto them, 0 and elevate it, but by God, the Au­ supernatural love. This is the doc­ Go W e st Young Man. Man Who Lived Again.' Strangers on a Honeymooa. here on “ God, My Witness.” Mu­ place, and if it was a valid mar­ Fathers and the decrees of coun­ Lord, and let perpetual light shine thor of Nature, and by Christ Our trine of Holy Scripture, this is the Hideaway Girl. Mon In White (re-issne). Theodora Goes Wild. sic for the service was furnished riage, only death can separate cils, concerning the intercession upon them. May they rest in Lord by whom nature was re­ constant teachinjr of the Universal It Had to Happen. More Than a Secretary. Things to Come. by St. Mary’s Seminary choir un­ them. Any such case should, how­ and invocation of the saints, the peace. Amen” ; as also fervent deemed, and hence these laws can­ Church, this is nie solemn defini­ It’i Love Again. Two Against the World. der the direction of the Rev. Dr. pious ejaculations, such as: “ My not be subject to any human de­ Claea C— Coodeinaed ever, be discussed personally with honor due to relics and the legiti- tion of the sacred Council of Carnival la Flandtra. Gambling With Souli. Henry the Eighth i l i m C. Selnez, • pruat, maU USB of images. They ar« to Jesus, mercy I” crees or to any contn^ pact area Trent. Uvins Dangaroaily. .(N -iasM l, PAGE FOUR T H E "R E C I S T E R Sunday, January 10, iys7 Cupid Hits Twice in Governor’s Family Propaganda College Over SOO Years Old (Ceatinued From Pate Oaa) sensible basis there, as a result of great violence, its present oppor­ Rome.— In 1603, a Spanish prel­ congregation to be styled De the storm of protest against its too tunism, its new position on war, ate, Msgr. Juan Vives, collected in Propaganda Fide, the constitutions adyanced stand. and its denial in Russia of true his modest dwelling near the of which had been prepared by liberty and justice as witnessed Blessed Giovanni Leonar. by the grim events following the Piazza del Popolo in Rome about a Father Bernard W. Dempsey, S. Monsignor Vives little realized assassination of Kiroff. (Thomas J., one of the outstanding young dozen lads destined to live there at that moment that he was laying praises the “ harnessing of machin­ Catholic economists of the nation, under the leadership and guidance the humble foundations of a great ery” in Russia “ for the service of has translated “ Die Soziale Enzy- world-wide organization. the masses.” He asserts that So­ of Father Matraia and to form a clicka” by the Rey. Oswald von Aug. 1, 1937, will be the 310th Nell-Bruening, S.J., the English cialism will protect civil and reli­ anniversary of the publication of gious liberty, but though we do not edition being called “ Reorganiza­ the bull Immortalis Dei, by means doubt his good faith we cannot tion of Social Economy: The So­ of which Urban VIII canonically cial Encyclical Deyeloped and Ex­ agree that it will protect religion, Four Unbeaten in instituted in the Palazzo Ferra- plained” (Bruce, Milwaukee. for anti-religion is part of the tini, in Piazza di Spagna, a college $3.50). Monsignor John A. Ryan principles of Marx and Engels.) for training two youths of every says that the work is the “ most Browder nation, according to the plan of comprehensiye and most enlight­ Most of hi* definition of Com­ Monsignor Vives. munism is simply propaganda. But City Prep League In the three centuries o f its ex­ ening commentary on the great encyclical Quadragesimo Anno he si^s that it seeks “ to establish istence, about 6,000 Church stu­ a new system of society called So­ that has yet appeared.” He de­ For the third straight week, bas­ dents, hailing from all parts of the clares also that the translation cialism. The aim of the movement world, have been educated in the is to win control of State power, ketball rankings in the Parochial from the German is excellent. Fa­ High School league remained the College of Propaganda Fide. The ther Dempsey has added the full and through a worker* and far­ college has given the Catholic mers’ government abolish the pres­ same, with four teams without text of both the Rerum Noyarum Church many Apostolic, ent capitalistic system,” including losses and four without victories. of Leo Xlll and the Quadragesimo Annunciation high won, 2-0, by about 30 Bishops and Vicars Apos­ Anno of Pius XI preceded in each operation for private profit. It tolic, several Archbishops and wants a Socialist economy, which forfeit from the flu-ridden Mullen case by an analytical outline. This picture of Gov. James M. Curley o f MassachusetU and Mr*. He^e is Paul ^ l e y , son of Gov, James M. C „ , f Mass.chu- home five; Cathedral defeated the Patriarchs of different rites, and includes common ownership of „ , , . . . j j aetts, a* ho appeared while honeymooning with his bnde of a few three Cardinals. Among ex-stu­ the instruments of production. Gertrude M. Dennis of Brookline, Mas*., was taken when they attended former Marie PhilHp* of Waynesboro, Ga., known to New Sacred Heart team in a 26-14 con­ test, Holy Family’s quintet topped dents o f the colleg;e' may be num­ Father E. Harold Smith of Yon­ (Browder, as usual, is not giving the races at Suffolk Downs Ust summer. They were married ia the Yorkers as Lillian DuvaL They were married in Holy Cross church, St. Francis’ by a 15-13 count, and bered several martyrs and confes­ kers, N. Y., has a proyocatiye ar­ away the means to the end sought chapel of Boston college. New York. sors. ticle in the Jan. 1 Commonweal, by Communism.) Regis won from St. Joseph’s, 26-19. “ An Alarmist Speaks.” He says Next Sunday, the four leading that in the last 150 years 'the re­ teams will be pitted against one Oklahoma City Prelate Against these definitions, wo pit actionary policies of many Cath­ another when Cathedral meets Composes Popular Song olics in both the political and the the Catholic social reform pro­ Holy Family high at 1 p. m. on the social spheres haye added to the gram, which we believe may be Jamaica Vicariate ^353,000 Catholics Temple of Youth court, Mulien Oklahoma City, Okla.— The Rt. weight of the trials under which summed up in a few words as fol­ home plays St. Joseph’s at 2 p. m., Rev. Msgr. J.' B. Dudek, Chancellor the Church has been forced to lows: Private property must be re­ St. Francis’ faces Sacred Heart tained, for it is a natural right, high at 3 p. m., and Annunciation’s of the Diocese of Oklahoma City labor. Too frequently, in so-called Catholic Orphanages in Palestine the Sisters of Charity. The Sales- and 'Tulsa, best known for his arti­ Catholic countries particularly, but we must work by every legiti­ ians also have one at Beitgemal. undefeated squad plays Regis. mate means towards a wider dif­ To Celebrate Its Many Estimated to Be High scoring honors in the third cles in national magazines, is also haye the supporters of the Church to Take Part in Exhibit fusion of weath. Such concentra­ Jerusalem.— The vigor of Cath­ a musician. A song, “ Lullaby,” and the supporters of eyery Paris.— The Holy See will have round games went to the following tion of wealth a* interferes with olic charitable work is strikingly composed by the prelate is be­ doomed monarchy and outworn so< a pavilion at the International Ex­ competitors: Schmitz and Ander­ the common good is immoral. reflected in the imposing number son (Cathedral), 8 each; Jackson ing sold throughout the country. cial and economic system been one of Catholic orphanages to be found position of Paris, which is to open Workingmen must have the right (Sacred Heart high), 4; Reil (Holy and the same. This condition has CenteDary Jan. IQ in Palestine. In Jerusalem itself, in th^ spring. The Sovereign Pon­ Id England, Vales to organize and must have just Family high), 8; Baum (St. Fran­ existed, howeyer, under Popes as early as 1876, the Franciscans tiff has decided that this pavilion, who were yeritable prophets in wages sufficient to enable them to over which will float the Pontifical cis’ ), 4; Celia (Regis), 15; Franks DENTISTRY rear and educate families and to of the Custodv of the Holy Land (St. Joseph’s), 8. their yision. The teaching Church New York. — (Special) — The maintained their boys’ orphanage, colors, will shelter the exhibit of London.— (Special)—There are DR. JORGENSEN has done its duty; but some of the provide for sickness and old age. Apostolic Vicariate of Jamaica, the Artisans of Art and Faith. approximately 2,353,000 Catholics Standings at the end of the third Wealth must be so distributed and under their supervision the round: AND ASSOCIATES flock haye not listened. He speaks British West Indies, will celebrate Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Mats Held on Sylvester Centenary in England and Walre, according amongst the various individual* the 100th anniversary of its erec­ to the Catholic Directory for 1937, TEAM— w L Pet. DUffnosis, X*Ray8. Plates, Bridget, first of France, where before the assumed charge of a girls’ Vatican City.— Liturgical pray­ Annunciation ...... s 0 1.000 Crowns, Inlayi, Fillings. Extrac* Reyolution the Bishops were royal and classes of society that the tion Jan. 10. Discovered by Chris­ which will be available in a few tions, Treatments, Cleanings, and common good of all may be there­ orphanage here in 1885. Orphan­ ers for His Holiness were inserted Cathedral ...... 3 0 1.000 appointees Hying in luxury with topher Columbus in 1492, the is­ in the Solemn Pontifical Mass cele­ weeks from Burns, Oates, & Wash- Holy Family ...... 8 0 1.000 Repairing. by promoted. The Church abhors ages also are conducted in Jerusa­ Regis ...... little concern for their flocks, al­ land remained the possession of brated in the Basilica of St. John bourne. The fignire given in the ... 3 0 1.000 1206 15th 606 15th the spirit of the irresponsible lem by the Sisters of S t Joseph MuHen home ... 0 s .000 8 a.ra.'6 p.nu 8 a.m.*8 p.ra. though the priests, like the people, Spain until 1655, when it was cap­ Lateran to mark the closing of the Directory— 2,253,189 — is necessa- wealthy class that demand* every-* of the Apparition, the Ladies of Sacred Heart - ... 0 3 .000 TA. 5761 K £. 8721 liyed in poyerty. Linder Louis tured by the British under Gen­ Sion, the Italian Franciscan Sis­ 16th centenary of the death of St. I rily an approximation, as totals for St. Francis* ...... 0 3 .000 XIV and Louis XV, the royal pal­ thing and wishes to give the work­ eral Penn and Admiral Venables. Sylvester. Cardinal Marchetti-Sel- I some dioceses are estimated and St. Joseph’ s ...... 0 3 .000 ers nothing, and also that of the ters, the German Sisters of S t ace was more like a Turkish sera­ From the departure of. the vag^ani, Vicar General of His ' based on the latest returns, while property-less laboring class that Charles Borromeo, the Fenedictine glio than a Christian court. The Spaniards till 1792, there are no Sisters of Calvary, the Franciscan Holiness, pontificated at the Papal the Nottingham returns are those public had slim chance of eyor demands for itself all the fruits records of the presence of any altar by special authorization of of the previous year. The Catholic of production. Each class must Missionaries of Mary, and the Sis­ getting economic conditions cor­ Catholic missionaries in the island. ters of Charity of St, Vincent de the Holy Father; population totals for 1936 and 1935 rected under the monarchy. Yet receive it* due share. The State In this latter year, the Rt. Rev. were respectively 2,335,890 and The Regbter Shopping Guide has the duty to legislate for the Paul. In Bethlehem, hirthplaQe of so late as 1892 Leo XIII wrote to John Douglass, Vicar Apostolic of Our Lord, Catholic orphanages are 2,321,117. sM. AND MRS. SHOPPER—TE* Razistcr recommaads thU *l*hab*tieaU7 - common economic good, particu­ the London vicariate, sent out to Brooklyn Priest Named indexed Ust of hueincss and preieesienal peonl* far jrour needs. As leaders the French Catholics beseeching conducted by the Sisters of St In numerical strength, Liverpool larly in behalf of the poor. Inas­ Jamaica the Franciscan friar. Fa­ hi their rariau* lines. th*r are well equipaed la (ira ron excellent sarvica. them to accept the Third republic. Joseph, the Salesian Fathers, and Head of Philosophers is the largest diocese with a popu­ Civ* theas a trial and sheer jreur appreciatMNu far thar ' are ca operatin* with much as the economic problem is ther Anthony Quigly. The work So aloof, neyertheless, did they Chicago. — The 12th biennial lation of 402,500, Salford is second us ia ziviai reu a finer puhlicatiaa. keep themselyes that in 1905 an fundamentally moral, only by a re­ begun by Father Quigly was car- turn to the practice of Christian Pope Pleased With meetinr of the American Catholic with 300,000, and Westminster anti-clerical government was able r i^ on happily by his suc­ Philosophical association closed ranks third with 292,000. principles can the world achieve cessors, and it soon, became pos­ DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL GROCERY to exile the religious teachers Book by Non-Catholic with the election of the Rev. Dr. social justice. The Church hopes sible to separate the island from from France. The second witness New York.— The R t Rev. Msgr. William T. Dillon, dean of St. Jos­ to see her program succeed through the London vicariate. By decree DR. W. F. LOCKE Father Smith brings forth is Spain, Joseph A. Breslin, formerly rector eph’s college, Brooklyn, as presi­ Westerkamp Bros. the aid of labor unions, co-opora- of Pope Gregory XVI, dated Jan. KE. 8613 KE. 8613 now torn by reyolution. It was a of the North American college in dent The association chose New KE. 9043 5106 Wash. Catholic nation where Protestant­ tives, and working associations in 10, 1837, Jamaica was constituted Rome, who has returned to this een in T h e' 1216 Speer Blvd, which both capital and labor are York as the city for its convention Talk— Don’t W a lk - ism never got a foothold. Yet into a separate vicariate from the country, has informed the Rev. VETERINARIAN Telephone Your Order joined for the common good, all rest of the Antilles, and Father in 1938, when the sessions will be there was a time within the last John J. Wynne, S.J., vice postula- held under the auspices of. Cath­ Small Animal Specialista Everything a Good Grocery assisted fay protective civil legisla­ Benito Fernandez, who had been 20 years when seven men con­ tor of the cause of Kateri Tekak­ olic universities, colleges, and sem- Should Have trolled eyery acre of Spain. This tion. The plan is feasible under laboring on the island since 1812, witha, “ Lily of the Mohawks,” that Headlines Cat and Dog Hospital any form of government and does jparies of the New York area. The B«*t FoinI* at Low**t Priea* is the way the country approxi­ was appointed first Vicar Apos­ one of his last acW brfore Miling TCneral subject for discussion will — M. F. Evaratt. CUPPING—SURUKBV—DISEASE W* Oeliver mated to the Papal ideal of a wide not require revolution to put it tolic. was to present His Hblihesa a copy through. be “ The Philosophy of Education.” division of wealth. The Church The new vicariate was entrusted of the book. The Saint of the Wil­ 'The Rev. Dr. Francis A. Walsh, REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE DISHWASHERS have it easy in was looked upon just as a depart­ to the Jesuit Fathers of the Eng­ derness, by John J. Birch, non- O.S.B., of the Catholic University some German cities. At certain ment of the State and it is said Here are some sidelight* on the lish province. In 1894, the mis­ Catholic historian of Schenectady. of America, was named editor of The firms listed here de­ HORACE W. BENNETT & sion was transferred from the feasts the plates are made of cookie that a number of priests were civil war in Spain: “ For the first The Holy Father was highly pleased the New Scholasticism, quarterly serve to be remembered COMPANY forced to seek secular work in or­ time since the Catholic armies of English Province of the Society of with the gift. publication of the association. dough and are eaten as dessert. Jesus to the -New York T.'hor 1271 TAbor 1271 der to make a living, because they Alfonso VI drove out the Moors WESTERN Kansas is all in a when you are distributing 210 Tabor Building 853 years ago, Madrid’s churches province and was dependent on could not bring the_political pres­ Oklahoma Governor dither because Central and Moun­ your patronage in the dif­ REAL ESTATE sure necessary to get State-sup- held no Christmas Masses.” Lester this province for its missionaries Free Hospital Bed Is tain time are mixed indiscriminate­ Ziffern sent the following to the till 1929, when it came under the Names Nun to Board ferent lines of business. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS ported benefices. Given by Jubilarian ly. Opinion favors making the Choice Apartments for Rent newly-formed Boston-New Eng­ Oklahoma City, Okla.— Sister Father Smith says that the labor United Press from France: “ For Providence, R. I.—The sum of Colorado state border the time line ■WVVWWMAAMA/VVVVVVWV INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS question is first and foremost in every soldier killed in battle” in land province. M. Monica, well-known superin­ instead of Dodge City. There are now 35 priests, four $5,000 for a free bed in St. Jos­ every country. There is not the Spain, "three persons— men, wom­ tendent of nurses at St. Anthony’s eph’s hospital was presented to SANDING device for autos, sim­ en, and children— have been killed brothers, and 140 sisters laboring hospital here, was appointed to the cleavage in America that one finds Bishop Francis P. Keough by the ilar to that used on street cars, has in the island and the Catholics state board for examination and in Europe. Yet Father Haas af­ behind the lines.” Rev. T. J. Fitzpatrick, pastor of been invented. It would prevent number 60,000 in a total popula­ registration of nurses by Governor firmed that in 1929, at the height St. Patrick’s church. Valley Falls, skidding on slippery streets. Preferred Parish Trading List of our prosperity, 40 per cent of Father Leonard Feeney, S.J., tion of 1,000,000. The present E. W. Marland. She fills the post THEFT of dinosaur tracks mil­ Vicar Apostolic is tue Most Rev. on the occasion of the 50th an- our working population got wages brilliant 39-year-old author, was left vacant by the resignation of niversa^ of Father Fitzpatrick’s lions of years old imprinted on beneath the subsistence level. taken up by the national new* re­ Thomas A. Emmet, S.J., formerly Sister M. Gregory of the Ponca rocks in Massachusetts so incensed rector of the Georgetown prepara­ ordination. Neither the knowledge nor the views because of a sermon he gave City hospital. trustees that they built a high wall tory school. St. Francis S t Dominic’s practice of the Catholic principles in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New around the remaining footprints. of social justice. Father Smith says York, when he said that "we need Theodore Dorsey Will Pioneer Missionary They may be seen but not stolen. with absolute truth, has yet be­ saints who live in our own day, Bishop Host tO' Meeting Goes Back to China TIGER tried to take a man for De Sales’ who are subjects of our own na­ Make Northwest Tour a ride in India, but the man won come widely diffused among the Philadelphia, Pa. — The Rev. laity. tion, who are members of our own Of Catholic Historians Seattle, Wash. — Theodore H. out. He choked the beast to death parishes— some one whose house Doi'sey, nationally-known Catholic Raphael M. Vance, C.P., one of the with his bare hands when it at­ five Passionist priests who made we can point out and whose photo­ Providence, R. I.—-The 17th an­ “ street speaker,” who has just been tacked him. T H E BROADWAY COAL Many people do not know the nual meeting of the American up the first band of the order to DEPARTMENT difference between Socialism and graph wo can show . . . Why elected president of the Seattle i RADIO SYSTEM with three- Catholic Historical association was labor in China, left here to return Communism. News-Week early in shouldn’t there be some day a St. division of the Ancient Order of channel reception has been installed STORE COMPANY Finon Fuel & Supply Co. held under the auspices of the Hibernians, is leaving shortly on a to his mission at Supu, China. He in the 4,070 ceils oi the Southern December asked Prof. Edward S. Michael of New York, a St. John was visiting here, his native city, F. A, Mumford, Mgr. of the Bronx, or St. Mary of Jer­ Most Rev. Francis P. Keough, three-month tour of the North­ Michigan prison. It isn’t entirely J. M. CONES. Pres. Corwin of Princeton university to Bishop of Providence. Dr. Her­ to receive medical treatment. W. 25th and Decatur GA. 5126 prepare short, impartial defini­ sey City? . . . Pray for our first west under the auspices of the for the prisoners’ fun, as it is de­ 21 to 51 South Broadway native American saint.” bert F. Bell of Wes’eyan univer­ Most Rev. Gerald Shaughnessy, S. signed to “ be helpful in an,.etoerr tions. It also got statements from sity, Middletown, Conn., w a s Norman Thomas, the recent So­ “ Time,” with more journalistic M., Bishop of Seattle. Prelate Made Knight gency.” ' ^ alacrity than theological sense, elected president, and Philadelphia AIK MAY BE new word in cialistic candidate for the Presi­ was selected for the 1937 meet­ Of Legion of Honor L. C. B. A. dency, and from Earl Browder, the immediately suggested the late Charity Benefits From American vocabulary. It is formed Annunciation war-time chaplain, the Rev. Fran­ ing. Providence, R. I.—The cross of by the initials of “ accidents, in­ St. Mary’s Branch No. 298 Communist candidate. The two the French Legion of Honor was cis P. Duffy; Poet Joyce Kil­ Woman’s Will jured, and killed,” jotted down j Meetings held every second and fourth | latter took advantage of the op' presented to the Rt. Rev. Msgr. mer ( “ Trees,” etc.) or Football New Orleans, La. — Fifty-five more than two million times last [ Thursday o f the month at 2 o'clock portnnity to put over a little prop­ Benedictines Lauded Joseph A. Laliberte of S t . LONDON MARKET AND Coach Knute Rockne for candi­ Catl.olic churches, seminaries, or­ year in motor club record books. HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL aganda, but from the three men For Horticulture Work Matthew’s parish. Central Falls, GROCERY we have formed the following defi­ dates. We have no doubt that phans’ homes, and other Catholic WHEAT THAT never dies has 19TH AND CALIFORNIA STS these three are in heaven, but it by the French government. This been developed in Canada. It is OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. nitions that, we believe, will be ac­ institutions and organizations were is one of the highest honors of takes heroic virtue to make a can­ St. Leo, Fla.— Reco^ition of named as beneficiaries by Miss doubted that the plant will pro­ ceptable to all tides: the horticultural experiments of the French Republic. Quality Meats and Groceries Corwin onized saint. Eliza A. Hartwell, whose will has duce seed fit for bread, but it is Following is a list of Americans the Rev. Jerome Wisniewski, 0. S. just been probated. Ten bequests, valuable as a forage crop in 3800 Walnut Street Socialism and Communism both B., and several associates at St. Phones: MA. 5239— TA. 3845 stand for the community’s taking whose canonization causes have ranging from $2,000 to $6,000, Centennial of Church drought-ravaged lands. made some progress: Father Felix Leo’s abbey here is included in amount to $29,000, the others SHADOWS about the eyes are over private property— at least all the recent Gentes Herbarum of In S. Carolina Nears S t Anne’s Shrine productive property. Socialism is De Andreis, first superior of the range from $100 to $500. fashionable, but dangerous. Ani­ n R 1 1 n Q A* Cm! Dr. L. H. Bailey of Cornell uni­ Atlanta, Ga.—Sumter, S. Car., line dyes being used to tint eyelids LS K U Vs O Price* Every Daj nationalistic and relies on getting Congregation of the Mission in the versity, internationally recognized will be able in two years to ob­ may cause serious trouble, say doc­ what it wants by the democratic U. S., who died in 1820 at the^age authority' on horticulture. The Bill Would Improve serve the centennial of the erec­ tors. TWO STOREI Arvada process. Communism is, as some of 42; Padre Mogin Catala, “ the tion of its first Catholic church, Holy Man of Santa Clara,’’ who palm collection at the abbey is one Standards of Labor THE MAN who has to support SAME PRICES Msma on Snuday at 8:30 A. M. one has put it, “ Socialism in a of the nation’s finest dedicated in 1838 by Bishop Eng­ hurry.” It counts on converting a died in 1830 after working in the Washington. — Senator O’Ma­ Mrs. Potter of Pasadena, Calif., has Sunday Devotiona at 7:4S P. M. land. The Rev. William G. Mul- a job on his hands. In a recent con­ strategically placed few, who will California mission after whom he honey of Wyoming introduced a vihill is the present pastor. Din L tu NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST. test she ate ten 3-pound chickens tBDSBDDBHS then be in a position to establish is called; the Venerable Maria revised national incorporation bill 3401 Fcaaklia Sb ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:4S Philippina Duchesne, foundress of and 15 pounds of dressing. S tN forcible control over the rest— a Gennan Catholics that prohibits the transportation Priest to Fly Aboard control centering in dictatorship. the Society of the Sacred Heart in of goods made by child labor into Communism is autocratic and, the­ the United States, who died in states that have anti-child-labor ‘Clipper’ to Congress OE SELLEM oretically, international. 1852; Mother Theodora Guerin, Promise Support laws. “ The bill will exert the full .— The Rev. Ig:natius Pope Paying for Thomas foundress of the Sister* of Provi­ authority of federal law to improve Fealy, pwrtor of St. Agnes’ church FUEL AND FEED CO. The firms listed here de­ dence in America, who died in Socialism seeks a society in labor standards,” the senator said. here, will fly the Pacific in the CHARLES A. DeSELLEM serve to be remembered which, on the basis of social own­ 1858; Father Leo Heinrichs, O.F. “ China_ Clipper” to attend the Eu­ Bible Translation when you are distributing ership of the great means of pro­ M.,_ who was shot to death while In Fight on Reds We Ship by Rail charistic Congress in Manila as one PHONE TA. 3205 your patronage in the dif­ duction and distribution, there is giving out Holy Communion in St. of the representatives of the Balti­ 35TH AND WALNUT planned production for the use of Elizabeth’s church, Denver, in Berlin. — German Catholics Hierarchy, Press more archdiocese. Father Fealy, Rome.— Catholics in the island RES. PHONE MA. 8544 ferent lines of business. all and not for the private profit 1908; the Venerable John Nepom- massed behind the Nazi govern­ a former army chaplain, will go of Madagascar have for some time of an owning class . . . It utterly ucene Neumann, a Redempto- ment Jan. 2 in the fight via Hawaii, where he will stop on past possessed translations o f the rejects the dictatoHal Totalitarian rist, fourth Bishop of Philadel­ against Bolshevism. A pastoral Relations Defined the return trip to visit some friends principal books of the Old and New State of Fascism and its rampant phia, Pa., who died in 1860; Father letter read in all pulpits Jan. made in army days. Testaments. A complete edition of nationalism. It rejects the bureau­ Francis Xavier Seelos, another Re- 3 pledged the Church “ to sup­ London.—The relation^ between the Bi' le in the language of the DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY cratic organization of Commun­ demptorist, who died in 1867 while port Der Reichsfuehrer in his the Hierarchy and the Catholic Dallas Nun Injured by country has, however, for some ism, the old emphasis of the Com­ administering to yellow fever pa­ fight against Bolshevism with all press of England and Wales are time past been a crying need in munist party on its own dictator­ tients in New Orleans; Mother its means.” Bullet Fired by Reveler the mission stations. An incom­ defined in a statement issued by DRUGGISTS TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY ship and the inevitablenes* of Anne Elizabeth Seton, convert, While affirming fidelity to the the Archbishop of Westminster, Dallas, Te;c.— A bullet fired by plete Protestant version exists. widow, and foundress of the Sis­ fatherland, the Catholics took the the Most Rev. Arthur Hinsley, who a New Year reveler wounded Sister Malagasy Catholics, thanks to the YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. Titular Church Marks ter* of Charity in the United Angelica Marie of St Joseph’s paternal interest taken in them by will be filled correctly at ^portunity to attack the German is president of the Board of Cath­ Servieo fumished tor Offices, Barbers, States, who died in 1821; Mother (Christian movement, neo-heathen­ olic Action here. The four week­ academy as she sat in the convent the Pope, will soon have their own WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Jubilee of Cardinal Ph. SP. 9765 1096 South Gaylord St Restaurants. Stores, and Banquets (1850- ism, Nazi school policies, and a ly Catholic papers published for The head-wound was not regarded translation of the Bible. The trans­ 1917), who established the Mis­ campaign to force Catholics to England printed this statement as critical. lation has been made, under the 3104 Downtug MA. 7960 Vatican City. — Thanksgiving sionary Sisters of the Sacred leave the Church under economic from the Archbishop; supervisio.. of the Rev. Leonce Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECKIUS, Usnager Bervices commemorating the 25tn Heart; Kateri Tekakwitha (died pressure. 'The letter was signed “ The Catholic press of this Intramural Program at Genieys, by a group of Jesuit anniversary of the elevation of 1680), Indian virgin known a* the by all Archbishops and Bishops in country, in matters regarding scholars and has cost them several Cardinal O’Connell, .Archbishop of Lily of the Mohawks. Both Ka­ Germany. faith and morals, is under the Fordham Attracts 500 years’ hard work. The manuscript Francis J. Fisher, Inc. The firms listed here de­ Boston, to the Sacred College were teri and Mother Seton were born general supervision of the Hier­ New York.— The intramural pro­ was presented by the late Mon­ serve to be remembered held in the Basilica of St. Clement, in New York state (Kateri, of ized a few years *40 and also in archy. Beyond this the Hierarchy gram begun at Fordham, a few signor Fourcadier to Pius XI in TAbor 6204 the Cardinal’s titular church in course, before it was New York). St. Philip of Jesus, O.F.M., a na­ is not responsible. In political seasons ago after a lapse of some 1935. The latter-examined it care­ when you are distributing' Rome. Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Sec­ The other candidate* were all bom tive of Mexico City, crucified for quqptions, each paper is free to years is reaching its height with fully and eventually decided to Cement, Plaster, Mortar your patronage in the dif­ retary of State, intoned the Te in Europe. 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