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Th« R ou ter Hat tba iDtcrnatlonaJ Nnri Serrlca (Wire and Hail), the N. C. W. C. News Serrlee (Inelnding Radioa and Cablet), Listening In WORK OF POPE Ita Own Special Serrlee, Lumen Service of China, International Uloatrated Newt, and N, 0. W. (L Picture Service. CATHOLICS Local Local The decree confirming the Edition Edition virtues o f Mother Frances HIGHLIGHT IN PROGRAM Xavier Cabrini, founder of THE the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, whose beatifi* WORLD EVENTS HIERARCHY cation and canonization are believed near although she died in Chicago only in 1917, Rose From What Seemed to Be Death Bed Church Stands Almost' Alone in Effort to gives as the Church’s weighed To Be Figure Towering Over REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S, Patent Office) Halt Armies of Irreligion and conclusion regarding her founding of 67 institutions Crumbling Civilization VOL. XIII. No. 52 DENVER, COLO,, SUNDAY, DEC. 26, 1937______T W O CENTS Social Destruction in Europe, the United States, and South America within 37 In a year that brought the brutal inhumanity of war To save America from the fate of nations ruined by years; “ It is not granted to to two great sections of the world and hung the dark atheistic Communism and social chaos, twenty million men to fulfill such great threat of warfare over all the civilized world, the octoge­ Joseph P. Kennedy Is Real Family Man “‘*,,eii.‘*%Z‘ed^to°b^ Catholics under the direction of the Hierarchy have fought things with their own strength narian Pontiff, Pius XI, rose from what seemed to be a the United States ambassador to Crebt Britain, Mr. Kennedy has sbrved his country welt as chairman o f on every front throughout 1937. Almost alone as a stable alone.” bed of death to tower ovei\a crumbling civilization as the the United States Maritime commission and chairman o f the Securities and Exchange commission. He force for morality and justice, the Church was a strong most important figure of 1937. This year has brought is shown below with his family. Left to right, they are Mr. Kennedy, Patricia, 13; John F., 20; -We once heard how one of Jean, 9; Eunice, 16; Robert, 12; Kathleen, 17; Edward, 6; Rosemary, 19; Joseph, Jr., 22, and Mrs, bulwark to halt the crusading armies of irreligion and these institutions was estab­ many reasons for rejoicing to the Church throughout the Kennedy, (Bachrach photo.) social destruction. An unparalleled program of Christian lished. Severtl nuns, one of globe, says a copyrighted NCWC news service story, but social action and education marked the work of the Church whom told us the story, were the progress of the Church has been blighted by Satanic this year to preserve the United States as a Christian and put into a dwelling to found persecution in four important nations. a civilized nation. Resolved to refuse “ nothing. an orphanage. They had Engaged in this battle for sanity neither work nor sorrow, for the in a world gone mad was a grow­ hardly any furniture. Mother Church and for souls,” Pius XI ing body of 20,959,134 Catholics, Cabrini, who was always poor, carried on, in spite of his severe according to the Official Catholic illness, the indefatigable labors Communist Party gave them $5 to get started. Labor Entitled to Directory for 1937. This number that have made his reign the woh- There was no food on hand. is an increase of 223,945 over der of the world. In the year that 1936. Directing the work were The mother superior of the brought his 80th birthday, the the Bishops and 31,649 priests in new convent went shopping Pope issued three important en­ Share in Profits, 18,526 churches. In United States and spent the entire $5— on a cyclicals— on Atheistic Commu­ nism, on the state of the Church BISHOPS TELL ATTITUDE picture of the Sacred Heart, in Germany, and on the Rosary; ON SOCIAL PROBLEMS which she placed on a wall wrote an Apostolic letter on the The fight for social justice was Church in Mexico; spoke over the given its most effective expression Numbers 40,ill immediately inside the front Msgr. Sheen Says door. Standing before it, radio to Catholics throughout the in the statement of the N.C.W.C. world on two occasions; inaugu­ Administrative board, “ A Chris­ she told Christ that it was His rated the new Pontifical Academy New York.— (Special) — Labor tian Attitude on Social Problems,” Washington. — Membership in business to see that this enter­ of Sciences; closed the World should have a greater share of the issued following the Bis||pps’ the Communist party of the prise did not fail. Catholic Catholic Press exhibition in profits of production, the Rt. Rev. meeting. Earlier in the year. United States is back up to more Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen of the Cath­ neighbors brought in enough and made plans for an interna­ Bishops of the San Antonio prov­ than 40,000 after a . climb from tional Christian Art exhibit; olic university declared in outlin­ ince had published a long study a mid-depression low of about food to enable the nuns to named five new Cardinals; con­ ing a plan for a system of union­ of these problems. Social Action 7,500, the N.C.W.C. Social Ac­ eat. The institution prospered tinued his work to smooth the ism based on the Papal encylicals. Schools for the Clergy were held tion department’s survey of Com­ from that time onward. relations of the Church and civil In a sermon at the Church of the at Milwaukee, Toledo, San Fran­ munism shows. Although enrolled ■ Blessed Sacrament, he said that “ If you have faith as a governments all over the world; cisco, and Los Angeles in the sum­ members of the party are few, gave aid to the stricken and suf­ labor and capital must co-operate mer. Late in the year, the N.C.W. they are zealous and well organ­ grain of mustard seed, you fering of all nations from the in the same unions fraternally in­ C. Social Action department, after ized, and they exercipe control, shall say to this mountain: resources of the Vatican; inaugu­ stead of antagonizing each other. an exhaustive survey of Com­ over other groups that contain , Remove from hence thither, rated the new Pontifical Rouma­ “ Society should not be made up munism in America, called for the thousands of members. and it shall remove; and noth­ nian college and the Lateran of capital and labor as it is,” he appointment of committees to di­ Red leaders parade as repre­ athenaeum; continually preached said. “ Instead, there should be rect a Christian social education sentatives of the working classes, ing shall be impossible for peace and morality to a world sick division into such groups as auto, program in each diocese to coun­ but membership in the party is you” (Matt, xvii, 19). with warfare and irreligion. steel, and agriculturnl, with per­ teract the growing influence of made up mostly of pseudo-intel­ (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 7) haps 30 to 50 separate bodies. The radical groups. The Knights of lectuals and white-collar men. important thing is that the group Columbus inaugurated a nation­ Actual workingmen make up only must not be one of employes alone. wide educational campaign to in­ one third of the party. Almost Founded Society in United States The coal industry union or guild Shows Priestly Spirit form Americans of the dangers half the members are in one city. would be made up of employers of increasing Communistic sym­ New York, and one state, Cali­ and employes, for instance.” pathies. McNicholas fornia. BEATIFICATION IS NEAR Monsignor Sheen defended this appointed 19 priests to a labor Acting under definite orders plan against the charge of Fascism. FATHER COUQHLIN QENTLY advisory committee in the Arch­ from Moscow, the few active mem­ “ While it is true that in Germany diocese of Cincinnati. bers do an amazing amount of and this form of union ex­ The Catholic Conference on In­ work. Rigid training and stern FOR MOTHER DUCHESNE ists to some extent, it is controlled dustrial Problems held sessions in discipline, a compact few acting by the State,” he said. “ Under the CHIDES 'SOCIAL JUSTICE’ Fresno, Denver, Davenport, Hart­ under orders, a form of organiza­ Church’s plan there is no such ford, Rochester, Des Moines, Cin­ tion that,lets the party reach any The beatification of Mother her beatification were begmn ift control. The guild serves as the cinnati, and Portlaiid, Ore,, to type of member quickly, a policy (By M sgr. M a t t h e w S m it h ) attached to the statement of the of thousands of persons who be­ Philippine-Rose Duchesne, foun­ 1984 and have been developed intermediary between one private give publicity to the Church’s of attacking evils boldly, creation dress in.America of the first houses The Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, in regard to his case. both in Rome and in the Arebdio-. enterprise and another, -and be­ came interested with him in my social and economic program, of^ osely dependent organizations, of the Society of the Sacred Heart, who has returned as editorial Fatner Coughlin substantially up­ cese of St. Louis, where Mother tween private enterprise and the return to the air, through the co-operation with every organiza­ was brought a step nearer recently holds the chief arguments pre­ The Rural Life conference con­ Duchesne established the first State. counsel to Social Justice, the tion possible, a continu^ ad­ with a discussion of her miracles sented in the two articles printed campaign which he and his col­ tinued its battle for rural wel­ mission foundation of her commu-- “ This system would give to weekly newspaper he founded, has fare and rural religion throughout vocacy of popular reforms at a by the Sacred Congregation of a signed article in the Dec. 20 in our newspapers about his case. laborators initiated in the columns nity. labor a share in the profits, as the year, and, in its annual meet­ time when many are confused and Rites. Mother Duchesne was opposed to the two theories now issue which gently chides the The paper Social Justice has com- of this newspaper. After completing her education pletely changed its tone. Its Dec. ing at Richmond, Va., laid plans reconstruction is badly needed, a born in Grenoble, I ranee, Aug. 39, and novitiate in the Visitation con­ prevalent: That capital should paper for the spirit of animosity Nevertheless, I have in mind a 20 issue gave a great deal of space specific case in which an editorial (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) (Turn to Page S — Colum n 6) 1769, and died at St. Charles, Mo., vent of Ste. Marie-d’en Haute, have all the profits or that labor it displayed, during his absence Oct. 18, 1852, after laboring 34 should. Today labor receives too from editorial control, toward civil to religious reading. note, attached to a press release Mother Duchesne was forced by Following is Father Coughlin’s years in the United States. The the persecutions in the French small a share for its work and and ecclesiastical dignitaries, and from the Holy See, questioned the Bishop’Elect Is of Family of 12 Children . ordinary processes in the cause for none for its social contribution.” especially for the editorial note it statement: authenticity of the Holy See’s Revolution to defer her final vows Naturally, the policy of this until 1804, when she joined the press release; and in so doing, paper should be one of a positive unconsciously at least, cast as­ congregation dedicated to the Sa­ nature. I mean that it should be persions upon the man above all Detroit Auxiliary's cred Heart of Jesus, founded in Speaks to Cardinals About Successor Cardinal Outlines interested in teaching positive other men whom we love and ad­ 1800 by St. Madeleine Sophie social justice. mire, Pius XI, the author of Quad­ America’s Blessings Barat. In 1818, in response to the Unfortunately, many columns Jan. 2$ plea of Bishop Dubourg of New Pontiff Expects to ragesima Anno and the inspiration of this newspaper, in many issues, of social justice. Orleans for mission workers, she were expended upon negative mat­ Detroit.— The consecration of Chicago.— (INS)— George Car­ While I rejoice in millions of and will be assisted by set out with four companions for ters. Too often, they manifested Bishop-elect Stephen Woznicki as dinal Mundelein in his annual St. Louis, and shortly afterwards Die in Near Future loyal friends and followers, it is the Most Rev. Joseph H. Albers, a spirit of animosity towards civil very evident that amongst them Auxiliary of the Archdiocese of Bishop of Lansing, and the . Most Christmas message reflects on the established in a log cabin at St. and ecclesiastical dignitaries. Too Detroit will take place in the blessings of America: Charles, Mo., the first convent and there were some intemperate per­ Rev. Joseph C. Plagens, Bishop of .—So deep in the thinks, will be named very soon, often these columns e;cpended sons who took it upon themselves, Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Marquette, as co-. “ How much more liberty, how school of the Madams in the the Pontiff told the Cardinals: mind of 80-year-old Pope Pius XI their efforts on tearing down both through the columns of this here, on Jan. 25. Bom at Miners Mills, Pa., Aug. much more prosperity, how much United States. “ There is ohe in the midst of you is the thought of death that he rather 4han upbuilding. newspaper and elsewhere, to make The Most Rev. Edward Mooney, 17, 1894, Bishop-elect Woznicki is more peace are ours, compared to The pioneers of America over­ whom you know not.” In a spirit of lojalty and of used the word “ conclave” instead (Turn to Page S — Colum n 1) Archbishop of Detroit, will be the one of 12 children. After attend­ our brethren in the lands from came the discouragement of early Nevertheless, Christ might say devotion to me, Mr. Baertschi be­ which our fathers have come . . . hardships, and Mother Duchesne of “ consistory” in speaking at the ing Sts. Peter and Paul’s to him as He had said to St. Peter: gan a campaign for my return to school in Plains, Pa., and later pub­ where war and rumors of war sur­ lived to see the future assured. She ceremony in which he conferred “ What is that to you? Do thou the air. No one calls into ques­ First Catholic in Position lic school in Miners Mills, he en- round them on all sides, persecu­ was disappointed, however, in her the red hat on the five new Car­ follow Me.” And, with all his tion his motives. No one calls into tion of religion, deprived of their life-long ambition to convert the dinals he has created. The “ con­ heart, the Pope declared: “ I will question the motives of hundreds Lv individual freedom, wages meager, Indians, and after one year of clave” is the meeting in which the follow You wherever You go.” PRIEST TAKES POST AS taxes high and the future for them missionary work among the'Potto- Cardinals name a new Pope. Re­ While he has no wish to limit the is so uncertain, so unpromising.” (Tum to Pages — Colum n 8) ferring to his successor, who, he span of life that the Lord may 102 Jesuits Are give him, he must think of death, Blasts Labor Bill Installation Set for Jan. 6 said the aging Pope. Martyred in Spain CHIEF ARMY CHAPLAIN Pope Pius expects never again to preside at a consistory. New York.— Spanish Reds have BISHOP McGUINNESS OF The Pontiff emphasized that in martyred 102 Jesuit priests since Washington, D. C.— (Special) reserve chaplains, a total of 307. ministering to the needy artd suf­ the outbreak of the Spanish civil —Father William Richard Arnold, Monsignor George J, Waring of New York is Vicar General of this fering he must jiot be asked to war, the Jesuit Philippine bureau after 24 years in the service, was sacrifice, even in the slightest de­ here reveals. Five of the martyrs Ordinariate. to become chief chaplain of the RALEIGH IS CONSECRATED gree, that holy truth which is the were former missioners in the In times of war, the nation is basis of charity and gives it all Philippine islands. They were United States army Dec. 23, the divided into four vicariates— the its beneficial efficacy; that he Fathers Peypoch, who used to first Catholic to hold this position. Atlantic, the Great Lakes, the Philadelphia.— The Most Rev. bishops. Bishops, and Abbots and must not be asked to veil the truth, teach at the Ateneo de Manila; With the rank of Colonel, he Gulf, and the Pacific. Appoint­ Eugene J. McGuinness, who was even to the slightest degree, in Saderra Mata, formerly attached ments of the heads of these vicari­ 500 members of the clergy. Among serves four years. The office was consecrated second Bishop of the present confusion of ideas; to the staff of the Manila observa­ ates are permanent, not only for the 2,200 persons at the ceremony established in 1920 and has been Raleigh, N. Car., in the Philadel­ that he must not be asked to be tory; Giralt, a former missionary wartime. The Atlantic vicariate were three sisters of the new held by a Congregationalist, a phia Cathedral by His Eminence, Bishop, all members of the Sisters guilty of the complicity of silence in^gusan; Puigrefagut, who was has the Rt. Rev. George J. Waring Methodist, and t^o ^Baptist minis- Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, vrill of St. Joseph. when there are superfluous and one of the last Spanish scholastics as Vicar General and Chancellor; be installed at Raleigh on Jan. 6. Co-consecrators were the Most too-prolonged repetitions of prin­ to teach at the Seminary of San the Great Lakes, the R t Rev. Wil­ Bishop McGuinness, first vice Rev. Hugh L. Lamb, Auxiliary ciples contrary to religion, where Jose, and Jose Roma, last Spanish liam M. Foley of Chicago, Vicar president and general secretary of Bishop of Philadelphia, and the (Turn to Page S — Column 0) Jesuit superior in Zamboanga. General; the name for the Gulf the Extension so­ Most Rfev. William D. O’Brien, vicariate Vicar General is not ciety, was a priest of the Phila­ Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago. given in the 1937 Directory, but delphia archdiocese. The conse­ the office is in New Orleans; the Bishop McGuinness’ coat-of- cration, was attended by 24 Arch- Pacific vicariate has the Rev. Jos­ arms is derived from the Exten­ LETTER OF U. S. BISHOPS eph M. Gleason pf Oakland, Calif., sion society and from the arms of as Vicar General. Sir Walter Raleigh. In his sermon, the Most Rev. Canonization of Francis C. Kelley, Bishop of SUPPRESSED IN GERMANY Oklahoma Clty-Tulsa, traced the growth of the Church and the de­ velopment of the Hierarchy in this Amsterdam. — With German in any German newspaper, gov­ Bi$hop-eleet Woznicki I country, particularly in the last 40 Catholics in complete ig;norance of ernment officials are making it ^ Expected Soon the letter addressed to their clearer every day that there is tered St. Mary’s high school. Or­ years. “ In 40 years, the Church in Bishops by the American Hier­ to be no quarter in the war chard Lake, Mich., and completed Vatican City.— A new saint for America has changed ^’om the archy because Nazi censors will against the (Ihurch. his college course at St. Mary’s suffering Spain and one for Po­ status of a mission to leadership permit no mention of the letter The Church minister revealed college. Orchard Lake. He stud­ land are expected to be canonized in the world of missions,” he said. that 93 priests and 744 religpous ied for two years at Sts. Cyril and at Easter. Canonization of Blessed “ In 40 years our educational in­ Church In Liberia are still to be tried in the in­ New York.— The Most Rev, Paul Methodius’ seminary. Orchard Lake, and then went to St. Paul Salvatore da Horta, Spanish Fran­ stitutions have advanced beyond famous “immorality” cases that Yu-ping, Vicar Apostolic of Nan­ all expectations, and especially is Has Constant Growth the Reich has cooked up in an seminary, St. Paul, Minn. He was ciscan lay brother, and Blessed king, China, who arrived in this Attacking the wage-hour bill as Andrew Bobola, martyred Polish this true of the Catholic univer­ Washington.— A quarter of a attempt to discredit the Catholic Rev. Colonel Wm. R. Arnold, ordained Dec. 22, 1917, and was a measure which would throttle Jesuit, would raise to 26 the num­ sity, which now is one of the centu^ ago there were 150 Cath­ clergy in Germany. Already 45 Chief Chaplain country aboard the S. S. “ Champ­ named as assistant in St. Joseph’s labor instead o f help it, Lawrence ber of saints declared by Pope largest and most impoirtant gradu­ olics in the Republic of Liberia. priests and 176 religious have lain,” plans to make an extended parish, Danville, Pa. In 1919 he J. tkmnery. Catholic congressman Pius XI, who is thought to have ate schools in the nation. Today there are 7,000. been convicted in these travesties ters. There are 125 regular «hap- tour of the nation, visiting various was invited to become the secre­ from Massachusetts, asked that the beatified and canonized more per­ “ We have a united voice at last, That progress has been wit­ on justice; 29 priests and 127 re­ lains in the army. Catholic colleges and other insti­ tary of the late Bishop Michael J. Oinnery name be withdrawp from sons that any other Pontiff in a as well as intelligent counsel and nessed and, in large measure, ac­ ligious have been acquitted. Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of tutions of learning. Gallagher of Detroit, and occupied the legislation, known as the period of J5 years. Beatifications no little unification of effort. We counted for by the Most Rev. John New York, is the Catholic Ordi Bishop Yu-ping, native prelate, that position until Bishop Galla­ Black-(k»nnery bill. He • saw that, have numbered 39 under the pres­ are caring for the scattered flocks Collins, Vicar Apostolic of Li­ 6 Sons Serve on Altar nary of the Army and Navy chap­ has had a distinguished career in gher’s death. although it Was partially drafted ent Holy Father. better than ever before through beria, who has just visited rela­ Kingston, Ont.— Six sons of Dr. lains. Catholics have 31 commis­ the service of the Church in China Shortly before Bishop Galla­ iu original form by his late brother, Pope Pius has expressed the our home missionary societies, tives in this citj^. and Mrs. Frank L. McCarroll are sioned chaplains in the army, 17 and is the first native Vicar ApoS' gher’s death he was named pastor William P. Connery, wliom he suc- hope tfiat the coming canonization especially the one from which the While here. Bishop Collins told altar boys at St. Mary’s Cathedral in the navy, 20 in veteran hospi­ tolic of the Nanking vicariate. He of St. Hyacinth’s church. For the ce^ ed in office, the 100 amend­ of Blessed Salvatore will inspire a new Bishop has come. Successful of condtiions prevailing in the here. This is believed to be a rec­ tals, 20 auxiliary chaplains in vet­ speaks fluently six languages— last five years he has been offi- ments since added to the bill make new confidence in the persecuted organizations have been set up in Black Republic, declaring that the ord for the number of brothers eran hospitals, 40 military reserve French, English, German, Italian, cialis, or head of the Diocesan it a travesty. Catholics of Spain. (Turn to P aget — Column 3) whole country is making progress. serving as altar boj^s in Canada. chaplains on active duty, and 179 Chinese, and Latin, Curia for matrimonial cases. PAGE TWO T H E REGISTER Sunday, December 26, 1937

Underprivileged Qet Qifts as a result o f aid given this ^ear to BISHOP mcES WORK OF POPE HIGHLIGHT U. S. CATHOLICS AID IN Santa by Catholic Girl Scouts and Brownies throughout the country— drpsing dolls, repairing toys, and making Christmas gifts for the sick and poor. Shown below is a Brownie (Junior Girl ^ o u t) at the FIGHT ON COMMONISM Madonna settlement house in New York city. OF YEAR’S WORLO EVERTS

(Comtinued From Page One) tensive progress In providing (Continued From Pape One) first part of the Modus Vivendi for a great, convert-making move­ Christian education also for those Though strife seriously im­ between the Vatican and Czecho­ ment. not in religious schools. Figures peded mission work in the Far slovakia was carried out, an ac­ IPHILMIM cord between Church and State In the press, in the pulpit, and given out at the Bishops’ annual East, heartening gains in the meeting showed 2,102,899 in grade was effected in Ecuador, and the on the platform Catholic Jeaders spread of Christianity were re­ new Brazilian constitution guar­ schools, 284,736 in high schools, Notre Dame. — Catholics must gave expression, to the Church’s ported In many lands. Contribu­ anteed the freedom of religion in 128,423 in colleges and universi­ (Continued from Page One) use new methods in fulfilling their unwavering stand for democracy many dioceses to grapple with that that country. and social justice. Catholic agen­ ties, and 21,877 in seminaries for “ inherited duty to make con­ tions to the Society for the Propa­ most pressing of all present prob­ Death removed Eustacio Cardi­ cies of information were almost a total of 2,537,925. One hundred verts,” said the Most Rev. Francis gation of the Faith were up lems, that of youth. At long last nal Ilundain y Estoban and Caje- alone in giving the American pub­ and twenty-nine Catholic college C. Kelley, Bishop of Oklahoma $105,000, and great forward we have *begmn to realize the im­ tan Cardinal Bisleti from the Sa­ lic the truth about the Satanic and university summer schools en­ City-Tulsa, in one of five lectures strides were made in the. develop­ rolled 36,000. An outstanding portance to the great cities of the at Notre Dame university. To meet ment of a native clergy, with 5,500 cred College, but Pius XI raised ■war on religion in Spain and in rural places. Our people are pointing out the inroads of Red event of the Church’s educational changed conditions. Bishop Kelley native priests already at work in the number of Princes of tho learning to act as well as pray to­ mission countries and 18,500 na­ totalitarianism made in this coun­ program was the establishment proposed a convert-making plan Church to 69 in December by^ near Las Vegas, N. Mex., of Mon­ gether in lay retreats and meet­ that calls for long preparation of tive young men studying for the naming Cardinals Giuseppe Piz- try under the name of democracy. ings. Our art and architecture, tezuma seminary, which is train­ prayer and diocesan convert­ priesthood in 23 mission semina­ zardo, Ennenegildo Pellegrinettl^ once a reproach, are being vital- 3 NEW ARCHDIOCESES, ing 350 students for the priesthood making campaigns oflBcially spon­ ries. The Catholic population was Arthur Hinsley, Pierre Gerlier, ized by a nation--wide interest in 5 DIOCESRS ERECTED in Mexico. sored by the Bishops. These cam­ reported to be 1,601,144 in the and Adeodato Giovanni Piazza. The Church in the United States As the Catholic University of the liturgy. paigns should embrace an initial Belgian Congo, 450,939 in South Outstanding Catholic gather­ comes to the close of 1937 with America began plans for its golden “ No longer needing to use the course of non-controversial lec­ Africa, 4,000,000 in India, ings of the year were the 33rd five . new dioceses— San Diego, anniversary in 1939, it made great trowel exclusively, we are using tures, the theme of which should 3,000,000 ip- China, 108,934 in International Eucharistic _ Con­ Calif.; Lansing, Mich.; Camden progress along a number of lines. the pen and making a press for be the power and person of Christ Japan, 160,000 in Korea, 1,250,- gress in Manila, the dedication of 000 in Australia. Bishop Edward and Paterson. N. J., and Owens­ Revival of its school of social sci­ which we need not blush. Long- the Healer; a collection of ques­ the new Basilica of St. Therese^at boro, Ky. 'Three dioceses have ences with Monsignor Haas as di­ wanted books are issuing from the tions to be used as the founda­ Galvin reported that every family Lisieux, France; the celebrations been made archdioceses: Detroit, , establishment of a Catho­ shops, not only of our own pioneer tion of a second course of lectures, in an area of 100 square miles of at Lourdes, the seventh Interna­ Newark, and Louisville. The Dio­ lic drama school, elevatio'n of ^ts publishers, but from those which an enlistment of inquirers to pray the Vicariate Apostolic of Han­ tional Congress o f Christian Syn­ cese ofrSavannah became the Dio­ rector, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. J6seph 40 years ago would not willingly for light, a return to the work yang, China, had asked to be ad­ dicates in Paris, the Christ the cese of Savannah-Atlanta. M. Corrigan, to the rank of Pro­ have turned a wheel to print them. with well-prepared answers, and mitted to the Church. King congress in Poznan, Poland^ Death has removed from the tonotary Apostolic, and reception Truth societies are lavish with provision made for keeping in The S ino-Japanese conflict and the first International Cath­ Hierarchy Bishops Francis Johan­ of a letter from Pope Pius XI urg­ their contributions to enlighten­ touch with all sincere inquirers halted some mission work in the olic Congress for Combating Alco­ nes of Leavenworth, M. J. Gal­ ing expansion of its facilities be­ ment. Catholic thought flies out through a diocesan bureau de­ Far East, ^ut the humanitarian holism in Warsaw. labors of mission priests and sis­ lagher of Detroit, and John M. fore 1939 marked the university on the air and is welcomed when voted exclusively to convert­ ters on behalf of the victims of Laval, Auxiliary of New Orleans. year. it calls from the highways and making. Bishop Proposes Plan The Institutum Divi Thomae, hedges. war brought millions of Chinese Two Bishops have been made pagans closer to the Church. For Balancing Budget '; The Most Rev. science research school conducted “ Our many hospitals and or­ in Cincinnati under the auspices phanages are imitating the Good Pontiff Expects to The war of Spanish Commu­ Thomas J. Walsh of Newark and nists on the Church grew worse in Erie, Pa. — If municipalities the Most Rev. John A. Floersh of of Archbishop McNicholas, made Samaritan all over the land. Our throughout the country would as­ remarkable findings and did out­ social and charitable works are 1937, and the Spanish Bishops re­ Louisville, elevated when their Die in Near Future ported in a pastoral letter that sume their share of relief work dioceses were made archdioceses. standing work in reconciling latest becoming more and more effective. and relieve the federal burden it Forty years ago the Church in 20.000 churches had been de­ The Most Rev. Archbishop Edward scientific knowledge with the un­ (Continued From Page One) would De • possible to balance the dying philosophic wisdom of St. America was ploughing. Today stroyed, 40 pel* cent of the clergy Mooney, Bishop of Rochester, be­ with not only is it attempted to in Leftist districts slain, and national budget, declared the Most came Archbishop of Detroit, and Thomas Aquinas. Establishment it is seeding. Tomorrow, if we Rev. John Mark Gannon, Bishop of its publication. Studies, and are worthy of our calling, the oppose all that is sincerely Chris­ 300.000 Catholic laymen mur­ the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Stephen Woz- tian, but much confusion is cre­ dered. But as the forces of evil of Erie, in an address here. nieki was made his Auxiliary. discovery of a cause of cancer harvest will be ready for our suc­ marked the institutum’s year. cessors. Never before have we Cardinal Laudi Constitution. Catholic Action in the Archdiocese ated contrary to the true welfare sought to’ ruin the Church in a Bishop John A. Duffy of Syracuse New York.— Patrick Cardinal of Toronto, in the course of a talk of society and the family. steadily decreasing area of Spain, was moved to--Buffalo, Bishop Tire Confraterni^ of Christian had more to resist, but we do re­ « * PRIEST’S STRANGE sist and therefore we live. Never Hayes, Archbishop of New York, at Campion house here. In conferring the biretta on the General Franco restored Christian James E. Kearney of Salt Lake Doctrine, which aims to provide MIXTURE HELPS HAIR! before has there been for the addressing the annual meeting of Librarians Plan Round Table new Cardinals the night before worship and education in the Na­ went to Rochester, and Bishop religious education for children, youths, and adults not in Catholic Church in America a greater op­ the United States Catholic Histori­ Chicago.— The American Li­ the consistory, the Pontiff said tionalist two-thirds of the country. A Qouam Cnintstr pneet chcmirt'i tmti** os CARO AVilliam J. Hafey of Raleigh was cal society here at the Centre club, there was no need to review the OF THE HAIR i* now being aent free to eeslp mifferen. made Coadjutor to the sick Bishop institutions, was given 28 new portunity to resist and thus to brary association, which will hold Though German Bishops re­ It deeetibe* how to nee the etnnge oompoond (now lauded the United States constitu­ works of the new Princes of the celled HAIRMORE), mixed by Father Junes GOmnee, Thomas C. O’Reilly of Scranton. diocesan directors. Regular in­ live. 'What would the Bishops of its mid-winter meeting here, Dec. peatedly professed their patriot­ tion as one of the noblest docu­ Church. Instead he spoke of things ism and their willingness to sup­ which grew perfect hair on head of b*ld student. Sne* Auxiliary Bishop Joseph H. Al- struction classes, _ correspondence 40 years ago have thought had 27 to 31, has on its program a then, more than SO.OOO bottle* hare been succeeifully courses, and religious vacation they had the vision of prophets?” ments of its kind ever devised by the ceremony brought to his mind; port the Nazi, government in any and, *U K^altiM gmng to dmritj. Write for free ' bers of Cincinnati became Bishop Catholic libraries’ round ♦ table, He expressed happiness over the schools cared for children not in The three sisters of Bishop McGuiO' man with the inspiration of Al­ which is scheduled to meet the reasonable program, they were haitin to K, H. Qmnare (brother of Father CiistotiL of Lansing. The new Cincinnati ness at the ceremony were Mother Mary mighty God. roof of the Orient’s loyalty given SEATTLE. WASH. Auxiliary is the Most Rev. George parish schools. Thousands of morning of Dec. 29. forced to solidify their fight Rose Vincent of St. Athanasius’ convent, Ey the participation in the cere­ against the growing neo-paganism 2810 IITH AYE. NOBTH. J. Rehring. Auxiliary Bishop young people and adults partici­ Philadelphia; Mother Mary of Bethany N.C.E.A. Meet Planned Narberth Society Praised mony of the new Armenian Patri­ of Nazi extremists and to use Thomas H. McLaughlin of New­ pated in the discussion club move­ of Ascension convent, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee.— ^The executive ment that is sweeping the country, Sister Mary Daniel of Sacred Heart con> Narberth, Pa.— The Most Rev. arch, the Most Rev. Francis every means at their dispo^l to SERVANTS OF THE ark was made Bishop of Paterson. vent, Vineland, N. J. board of the National Catholic James C. McGuigan, Archbishop Agagianian. protect Christian education in the and plans were formulated for a Educational association has ac­ HOLY HEART OF New members of the Hierarchy Members of the Hierarchy attending of Toronto, in a letter to the Cath­ Great sorrow over the failure series of discussion club radio pro­ included Archbishops John T. McKicho« Reich. are Bishops Charles F. Buddy, San cepted the invitation of the Most olic Information society of-Nar­ of Jugoslavia to ratify the con­ MARY grams early in 1938. The Cate­ las, O.P., of Cincinnati: Francis J. L. Rev, Samuel A. Stritch, Arch­ Russia’s anti-religion campaign Diego; Walter A. Foery, Syracuse; chetical congress in St. Louis was Beckman of Dubuque, and James C. Hc> berth, expresses his “ deep appre­ cordat with the Vatican was was proved to be without the re­ Teaching Sifters—-Pre-School, Grade Paul C. Schulte, Leavenworth; Guigan of Toronto, Canada. bishop of Milwaukee, to hold the and Hiffh School. the greatest Christian education ciation and warm approval of the shown in the Pope’s remarks. He sults militant atheists had hoped Duane G. Hunt, a convert. Salt Bishops Patrick A. McGovern of 35th annual meeting of the asso­ Naralnjr Sistera—Dleticianf, Tech­ convention ever held in the United epellent work” done by this so­ said that the concordat would con­ for, but the Stalin .government I.ake, and Eugene J. McGuinness, Cheyenne, John Mark Gannon, Erie; Ed­ ciation in Milwaukee. The meet­ nicians. Nnnes. States. ward F. Hoban, Rockford; Hugh C. Boyle, ciety. SL Augustine’s seminary fer benefits not only on the reli­ Raleigh;' Bishops-elect Bartholo­ ing will take place in Easter week, continued its drive against God Helpinar Siatara—Secretaries, Bar­ Converts numbering 62,062 Pittsburgh: Patrick Barry, St. Augus­ in Toronto has been mailing the gious life of Jugoslavia but also and the Church, using the schools ters, Seamstreaaes, Hoafckecperi. mew J. Eustace, Camden; Francis tine; William J. Hafey Coadjutor of April 20, 21, and 22, 1938. were listed in the Official Catholic pamphlets supplied by the Nar­ on the political and social life of particularly to make pagans of the Youngr ladies desirous of serving; God R. Cotton, Owensboro, and the new Scranton, whom Bishop MeGuinness suc­ Stage Play* Scored berth society to a list of 300 per­ in these Aelds may write for informa­ Directory. Street preaching and ceeds as Bishop of Raleigh; Edmond J. the nation. young. Auxiliary of Detroit. The Most other means of reaching the masses Fitg^Maurice, Wilmington; Edwin V. New York. — The campaign sons in Ontario since last April. tion to In assigning titles to the new In Mexico a few churches were REVEREND MOTHER PROVINCIAL. Rev. Ambrose Pihger, O.F.M., new outside the Church were developed Byrne, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Thomas against immoral motion pictures Servite Seminary Begun Cardinals, the Holy Father named Vicar Apostolic of Chowtsun, A. Welch, Duluth; Thomas J. Toolen, reopened and an eminently capa­ Box R, Holy Family Academy, to a new high point. The National Mobile; Emmet M. Walsh, Charleston: should be extended to include in­ St. Charles, 111.— Five instruc­ Cardinal Hinsley, Archbishop of Bcaverville, IlllnoiB. China, and a native Nebraskan, ble (Churchman, the Most Rev. Catholic Evidence guild held an James E. Walsh. M.M., superior general decent stage plays, the Rev. tors and a small group of students Westminster, to the American Luis Martinez, was made Arch­ was consecrated.in this country. important conference in Buffalo of Maryknoll; Gerald P. O'Hara, Savan­ Thomas L. Graham said, speaking nah-Atlanta r Aloysius J. Willinger, Ponce, have arrived at Villa famartia, Church of in Rome. bishop of Mexico City and Apos­ Two Benedictine Abbots, the Rt. in September. Puerto Rico; James E. Cassidy. Fall in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the near here, to begin the Italian tolic Delegate to Mexico, but no Rev. Valentine KohlbecS of Lisle, River: Francis J. Spellman, Auxiliary presence of Patrick Cardinal Servite Fathers’ seminary. The COMMUNIST PARTY IN lE'S RELIEF 111., and the Rt. Rev. Ernest Helm- PRIESTS, LAYMEN HIGH of Boston: James £. Kearney, Rochester; Hayes. real improvement was made in the HESj IN AFFAIRS OF NATION Joseph E. Ritter, Indianapolis; John A. building, costing $75,000, occu­ U. S. NUMBERS 40,000 condition of the Church in that iSore JrriUted Skill stetter of Ne ,ark, N. J., died; four Duffy, Buffalo; Christian H. Winkel- Anti-Semitiim Condemned pies the center of a 44-acre tract ^ Wherever Wherevei it i»— however brokw tlwj Priests and laymen alike played country. Not one repressive law new ones were blessed: The R t mann. Auxiliary of St. Louis; Moses E. overlooking Fox river. dH ^M rface-freely apply ooothing<||', their part ih the affairs of the Kiley, Trenton; Stephen J. Donahue, New York.— Catholics can have (Continued From Page One) was altered to relieve the Church, Rev. Procopius Neuzil, St. Pro­ no part with anti-Semitism in any copius’ abbey. Lisle; the Rt. Rev. nation. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Auxiliary o f New York; Francis P. Se*quicentennial Marked sacrificing, fiery, unscrupulous, but the drive to spread Socialistic A. Ryan, director of the'N.C.W.C. Keough, Providence: Raymond A. Kear­ of its manifestations since the very Washington. — The Rt. Rev. and obedient membership, and a education in the schools went for­ Leonard Schwinn, Holy Cross ney, Auxiliary of Brooklyn; Thomas H. foundation of the teaching of abbey. City, Colo.; the Rt. Social Action department, and the McLaughlin, Paterson; George L. Leech, Msgr. Joseph M. Corrigan, rector messianic theory, make of the ward uninterrupted. Riisinol Christ is the doctrine of universal Rev. Patrick O’Bnen, St. Mary’s, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Haas, Harrisburg; Peter L. Ireton, Coadjutor of thq Catholic University of party a dangerous weapon. Adoption of the new Irish con­ of Richmond, and George J. Rehring, brotherhood, the Rev. Dr. Joseph America, entertained at dinner in Organizations whose members Newark; the Rt. Rev. Stephen new head of the Catholic univer­ Auxiliary of Cincinnati. stitution spelled the doom of Com­ sity school of social sciences, were N. Moody of Cathedral college de­ honor of the official representa­ are not in the party but are munism in the Free State and gave Schappler, Coadjutor of Concep­ The Rt. Rev. Vincent G. Taylor. O.8. clares in an article captioned “ A Swelling Reduced tion abbey. Conception, Mo. again outstanding among priests 6.. Abbot Ordinary of Belmont abbey, tives of nine of the 13 original under complete Communist control encouragement' to religion. The And Short Breathinf relieved when active in government and indus­ and the Rt. Rev. Frederic M. Dunne, Catholic Looks at the Jews” in colonies especially appointed by include the Young Communist Austrian Corporative State, canacd by annatural collection of water in LAY GROUPS PUT O.C.S.O., Abbot of the Abbey of Our Lady Wiedom, monthly publication of abdomen, feet and ieca, and when preasore trial affairs. Msgr. Ryan was of Gethsemani, also attended. the governors to represent their league. Young Pioneers, Friends founded on the principles of Pius EMPHASIS ON YOUTH the Trinity league. above anklet leavea a dent. Trial paekate named chairman of the Federal states at the Catholic university of the Soviet Union, American- XI’s Quandragemmo Anno, made FREE. COLLUM MEDICINE COMPANY. To the organized forces of Cath­ Housing committee in June. Msgr. energetic national director of the Worker*’ School Begun celebration of the sesquicentennial Russian Institute for Cultural great progress in the year. The Dept «64. ATLANTA GA. Brooklyn.— An evening school olic Lay Action, _ the National Haas was a federal mediator in SocietV for the Propagation of the of the-signing of the constitution Relations With the Soviet Union, Councils of Catholic Men and the silk textile strike. Catholic Faith, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas for workers has been instituted of the United States. International Labor Defense, In­ Women, was added the National laymen who played important roles J. McDonnell, who was elevated here with the approval of the Moat Will Give Dinner for Blind ternational Workers’ order, and Catholic Youth council, with the in national affairs included Ed­ Rev. Thomas E. Molloy, Bishop of Labor Research Associates. United to the rank of Domestic Prelate New Orleans.— For the 23rd Rev. Vincent Mooney, C.S.C., as di- ward F. McGrady, former assist­ in January, toured the whole Brooklyn. Attendance is open to Front groups that work in co­ Invest in S. V. D. Annuities men and women of the preparatory year, St. Beatrice circle of St. 3'ector. The Youth council held its ant secretary of labor; Governor country to promote mission ac­ operation with the party include Income of 5%-7% for Life school district and of St. Ignatius’ Margaret’s Daughters will give a first reponal meeting in Salt Lake Frank Murphy of Michigan, Jos­ tivity. On Mission Sunday, Oct, the American League Against Send for Free Booklet parish. Catholics and non-Catho- Christmas-time dinner for all blind City, with the Apostolic Delegate eph P. Kennedy, who did yeoman 24, the United States joined the War and Fascism, Nprth Ameri­ REV. FATHER MAY lics alike. A prime requirement persons in New Orleans. The din­ leading those in attendance. The service as head of the Maritime world in celebrating the 75th anni­ can Committee to Aid Spanish SOCIETY OP THE DIVINE WOED TECHNY, ILL. commission and is slated to be am­ for attendance at the couses is ner will be held Dec. 29 at the N.C.C.W. sponsored a series of versary of the death of Pauline K. of C. hall. Democracy, Workers’ alliance, nation-wide radio programs deal­ bassador to England. Appointment Jaricot, foundress of the Propaga membership in a bona fioe labor American Student union, Ameri­ ing with the youth problem and of Hugo L. Black to the U. S. union. Cardinal’* Ma** Broadca*t can Youth congress. National tion of the Faith society. The Chicago.— The Solemn Pontifi­ stressed youth work in its national supreme court raised a storm of Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ Loui*iana Man Knighted Negro congress. Writers’ and convention at Washington. The protest in both Catholic and non- Alexandria, La.— The Chancery cal Mass of which Cardinal Munde­ Artists’ congresses. * sade held its tenth national con­ lein, Archbishop of Chicago, was Sodality of Our Lady held Sum­ Catholic circles. vention in Cleveland. Trailer office of the Diocese of Lafayette THE REGISTER mer Schools of ^latholic Action in The N.C.W.C. kept close watch to be celebrant in the Cathedral of chapels were introduced to serve has announced the nomination of NUN’S BEATIFICATION Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. New Orleans, Buffalo, and Chi­ on legislation affecting the'Church. Joseph E. Ransdell of Lake Provi­ the Holy Name at noon on Christ­ rural areas of the Dioceses of mas day was to be broadcast by the IS EXPECTED SOON 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 cago. Both Msgr. Michael J. Ready, gen­ Seattle and Nashville. dence, La., former United States The N.C.C.M. made steady prog­ eral secretary of the N.C.W.C., Columbia Broadcasting system. The Catholic Church Extension senator, as a Knight of St. Greg­ Preeid.nt.______Most K«v. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D, Denver ress in the year and laid plans to and the Most Rev. John B. Peter­ ory the Great, Nun* Leave for Shanghai (Continued From Page One) Preaident-Emeritu*___ Most Eev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D., WichiU, Kansas enroll thousands more under its son, Bishop of Manchester and society spent $750,000 in home watomies at Sugar Creek, Kans., Editor-in-Chief______BL Eev. Msgr. Mattbsvr Smith, Ph.D.. LL.D., Jour.D mission work and $150,000 for the Di*tributi*m Advi*ed San Francisco. — War-scarred Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. banners. The Catholic'Hour, moat N. C.W.C. education chairman, op­ Shanghai is the destination of she returned to St. Charles to die. A»*ociate Editor*— Millard F. Everett, Jour.D.; C. J. McNeill, A.B.. Jour.M.; education of priests in the 12 Washingtcyi. — “ Distributism is At the end, broken by a lifetime important N.C.C.M. project, was posed- the Harrison-Black-Fletcher the only hope of present civili­ Sister M. Ignatius and Sister M. Eev. Walter Canavan, B.J., M.A.; Eev. John Cavanagb, M.A.; Ber. Clarence G. presented for the 400th time on education bill considered by con­ months before its national meet of toil, she wrote, “ I firmly resolve Isaenmanu, S.T.D.. Fh.L. ing in Chicago. zation,” declared the Rev. Fran­ Oliver of the Missionary Sisters Oct. 3, when it was carried over gress last spring. Many Catholic henceforth to lead a penitent and DIOCESAN EDITIONS Under the patronage of the cis J. McGoey, director of Rural of St. Columban, Silver Creek, mortified life.” Three years after an NBC network of 68 stations. leaders fought for passage of anti­ N. Y., who sailed on the S.S. CENTEAL CALIFOENIA HEGISTEE (Fresno) Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, ‘ Mott Eev. Bishop Philip G. Sober, D.D.. President lynching legislation and for the President Coolidge. The nuns her death, Mother Duchesne’s 2,500,000 ATTEND original Black-Connery wages and O.P., Archbishop of Cincinnati, In Supreme Court body and clothing were so per­ Eev. Harry A. Clinch, Acting Editor and Manager CATHOLIC SCHOOLS the Rev. W . Howard Bishop inpg- are bringing surgical instruments SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA KEGISTER (Sacramento) hours bill. fectly preserved that a photograph Most Rev. Bishop Robert J. Armstrong, D.D., President With two and a half million urated the Home Mission society, and medical supplies donated by taken then was used by an Italian Outstanding honors came to a friends in the United States for Rev. Patrick A. McHugh, ST.B.. Editor and Busiueti Manager students in Catholic feducational number of American laymen in the a body of priests to be devoted to - y artist to produce a likeness of the NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) institutions, the Church made ex­ propagation of the faith in rural relief work among the war vic­ nun. Most Bar. Bishop S. V Bona, D.D.. President: Rev. Patrick McOaid (No. Platta), year. Among them were the fol­ tims. Editor; Rev. Thomas J. Hurray (Bunvell), Business Director lowing: Laetare medal, Notre America. Today, the Society of the Sa­ EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) Catholic Literature Given Dame university, Dr. Jeremiah D DRIVE ON OBSCENE cred Heart is established in 30 Host Bov. Bishop Edwin V. O’Hara, D.O., LL.D., President Rev. Eugene Gergen. Editor and Business Manager M. Ford of Harvard university; LITERATURE IS BEGUN New York.— In furtherance of countries in all continents and its Catholic press campaign, the WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) Rebuke Given to Newman medal, Illinois university The post office department, counts close to 7,000 members. Its Most Rev. Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore, D.D., President literature committee of Manhat­ Newman foundation. Dr. Alexis under the direction of Catholic apostolate assumes many forms, Rev. Patrick Casey, M.A., Editor and Business Manager Cairell; De Smet m^al, Gonzaga tan college, here, devised a plan but the society is perhaps best NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) Postmaster General James A. Far­ Most Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman. D.O.. J.C.Ln D.Se.Hiat., President university of Spokane, Judge Al­ ley, carriefl on its fight to keep whereby each student was to known for its schools, which are Rev. John T. Smith. Editor and Business Manager fred P. Talley of New York; Cath­ obscene literature out of the mails. give for a Christmas present this organized to meet the educational SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) 'Social Justice i e Action medal. Sacred Heart year at least one one-year sub­ requirements of each country in Most Rev. Louis B. Kucera. D.D.'. President As the year drew to a close. Cath­ J ^ io r college of Wichita. Kans., scription for a Catholic periodical which it works. Rev. Maurice Helmann, M.A., Jour.D., Editor and Businesi Manager . {Continued From Page One) olics of the nation laid careful WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) Mrs. John W. Clendenin. plans for a battle against immo- to a friend or relative instead of Most Rev. Bishop John J. Swint, D.D., President assertions which were harmful to the usual commercial gift. Rev. Frederick J. Schwertx. M.A., Editor and Business Manager me and our entire cause. INTEREST MAINTAINED 'rality on the newsstands and ver Charity Project Runs Pope Honor* Bi*hop Hoban PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria. Dlinois) Some of them questioned the IN CHURCH ABROAD the radio. Methods of the drive Afoul of Lottery Law Most Rev. Bishop J. H. Schlarman, D.D., Ph.D., J.C.D., President right and duty of Archbishop The Church in the United States against evil periodicals were tried Rockford, 111.— The Most Rev. Rev. H. H. Ross, A.B., B.J., Editor and Business Manager Mooney to supervise Catholic out under the guidance of Bishop Edward F. Hoban, Bishop of Pittsburgh.— A hearing was set SANTA FE REGISTER (Santa Fe. New Mexico) has maintained a constant interest before a United States commis­ Host Rev. Archbishop Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., President teaching within his jurisdiction. John F. Noll in Fort Wayne before Rockford, has been named an As­ Very Rev. Msgr. Philip G Mahoney. Editor and Business Managtr in the Church abroad and has not sioner here in connection with, a Others began writing intemperate ceased its efforts to relieve suffer­ the national campaign got under sistant at the Pontifical 'Throne ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) letters, both to His Holiness and way. for the tenth anniversary of his contest to select a name fpr the Host Rev Bishop Richard T. Gullfoyle, President ing members of the Mystical Body gardens of St. Patrick’s church, of Rev. Thomas E. Madden. Ph.D., S.T.L., Editor and Busineit Manager to the Apostolic Delegate at Wash­ of Christ in other nations. From His Eminence, Dennis Cardinal nomination to the see of Rock­ TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (AmeriUo) ington, demanding that I should Dougherty, Archbishop of Phila­ ford, which will be observed on which the Rev. James R. Cox is Moat Rev. Bishop Robert E. Lucey. D.D., President the Bishops of this country follow­ pastor. Father Cox and B. J. Clif­ return to the eir with the'right to ing their annual meeting in Wash- delphia, headed a delegation of Feb. 10, 1938. Rey. Thomas J Drury, Editor and Business Manager thousands of Americans to the ford of Cleveland, named as pro­ LA CROSSE REGISTER (La Crosse, Wise.) say what I pleased and how I in^on in November went messages Street* Have Religion* Name* Most Rer. Bishop Alexander J McGsvick, D.D., President: Most Rev. Bishop pleased. I repeat, these intemper­ 33rd International Eucharistic moter of the contest, were cited to of encouragement to the Hier­ New Orleans.— ^Probably no appear at the hearing, postal in­ William R Grlffln, Vice President ate followers unconsciously were archy in Spain and Germany, Congress in Manila in February, DULUl'H REGISTER (Duluth, Minn.) city in the_ United States exceeds spectors having filed a complaint Most Rev Bishop Thomas A. Welch. President adding to my burdens and were where persecution rages. Earlier As the year draws to ^ close, New Orleans in the number of 40,000 U. S. Catholics are making charging the contest involved the Rev. Joseph Hughes. Editor and Business Managtr responsible in a great measure, in the year, Cardinal Mundelein streets bearing religious names THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH-REGISTER (Cincinnati) together with the uninformed and plans to attend the 34th interna conducting of a lottery and use of Host Rev, John T. McNicholas, O.P., S.T.M., Archbishop of Cincinnati; Charles of Chicago had expressed the feel­ or the names of Catholic persons. the mails to defraud. Father Cox ill-informed secular press, in add ings of every informed American tlonal congress in Budapest next There is even a Religious street, Williams, K.C.S.U., President of Board; Rev. Edward A. Freking, S.T.D.. Editor May. Archbishop Joseph F. Rum said he had not been informed that TENNESSEE REGISTER (NashviUe) ing to a lamentable confusion. Catholic when he attacked the anti- also a Piety street, likewise a Most Rev. Bishop W L. Adrian, D.D., President What else could the Holy See mel is directing plans for the the contest was illegal and that it religious campaign of the Nazis Virtue street. Streets of the fity would be stopped if he were ad­ Rev. George J. Flanigen. S.T.D., Editor and Business Manager do but explain publicly at my ex­ in Germany. With the outbreak Eighth National Eucharistic Con- include Notre Dame, Annuncia­ INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC REGISTER (Salt Lake City, Utah) pense, to those impractical advo­ gres#, to be held in New Orleans vised that It is contrary to the law. Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, D.D.. Bishop of Salt Lake, President of the Sino-Japanese war this fall, tion, Guadalupe, Nuns, and Con­ Profits from the contest were to Rev. Robert J. Dwyer. M A.. Editor, Rev Charles E. Freegard, Business Manager cates, that my Archbishop had N. C.W.C. officials aided the U. S. Oct. 17 to 21, 1938. vent. NORTHWESTERN KANSAS REGISTER (Concordia) January’s floods did hundreds aid the needy and to complete the Most Rev. Francis J. Tlef, D.p.. President both the right p d the duty to state department in making a The Rev. Eustace F. Brennan, M*gr. Ready at Wa*hiugton exercise supervision over Catholic of thousands of dollars’ damage to gardens. Rev. Cornelius J. Brown, Editor and'Business Manager check of Americans in China. priest o f the Archdiocese o f Mil­ Function Th« Denver Catholic Register is also a part of this newspaper system. teaching within his juristiction? From this country went more men Church property along the Ohio river, (jathclics were leaders of waukee and student o f canon law Washington. — T h e Rt. Rev. Mrs Roosevelt participated in tlie Be it said that good intentions and women to serve in the foreign at the Catholic ui.iversity o f Amer­ Msgr. Michael J. Ready, general program. Price of The Register (dated evety Sunday), $1 a year. Can&da and Sonth reigned supreme. Despite thew relief work in the flood areas, America. $1.60. Foreign, $1.76 In bundle lots, one cent a copy if bought missions, more money and supplies ica, who has just been admitted secretary of the National Catholic Prie*t-Editor Re*ign* regularly for sale or distribution. good intentions, unchristian tech­ to support the missions. especially in Cincinnati, 0., where C.Y.O. boys gave heroic service to the bar o f the United States Welfare Conference, pronounced Buffalo, N. Y.— The Rev. Ed­ nique and over-z^lous devotion supreme court. Father Brennan, the benediction at the lighting of ward J. Ferger, for many years Entered as Second Class Hatter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado. often times marred the fine pages MISSION WORK AT HOME to victims of the catastrophe, and MAKES GREAT PROGRESS the faithful in untouched areas a native o f Janesville, Wise., prac- the National Community Christ­ editor Of the Catholic Union and The Register has the largest circulation of any paper in the English language of Social Justice and the contents .liced law before entering the sem­ mas tree, when, in accordance with Times, a weekly, and its publisher, de’voted to religious n^ws. o f mailbags delivered to my supe­ Mi.ssion work within the United donated many supplies and much inary. custom. President Roosevelt and has resigned from those posts. riors. States made great progress. ,The money to the suffering. Buttday, December 26, 1987 T H E REGISTER PAGE TH RU ^ ASK AND LEARN •STRANGE BUT TRUK* By M. y. Murray Successor to Sylvester Was Addrats P. O. Box 1497, DenT«r, Colo. floor* WTHlXHtM. .L In making an Act of Contrition, sin against justice as well as Cardinal Pizzardo 4th CentpryPope ^ w« make a vow or promise bind­ charity and therefore requires ing under pain of mortal sin? that reparation be made according No; we make a resolution to to the Circumstances.” Saint Reigned as First Pontiff After Perse­ avoid offense against God in the From these two definitions, it Is Named ky Pope future, but the resolution in itself is obvious that kindness is de­ cutions Directed at Church Had is not a vow. Therefore, we do manded in a truly Catholic life. not commit a double-header when ■Vatican City.— (NCWC Radio) Subsided w« fall into sin again. A man If one has “ bad lucid’ and says —In addition to the proclamation Ijound by vow against impurity, of the five new Cardinals, the he does not think it right that (The Liturgy—-Week of Dec. 26 to be provided, now that the Chris­ for instance, would mortally sin mich things should happen to him, public consistory brought the an­ against the virtue of purity and is this sinful? nouncement of a number of other Jan. 1) tians could come out of the cata­ also mortally against his vow if important ecclesiastical appoint­ (By R ev. Cla re n c e G. combs into the open above ground. he committed a mortal sin against If th^protest is directed against ments. God, it Is sinful, for it may then ISSENMANN, S.T.D.) Although he had already given purity. Monsignor Domenico Tardini, be blasphemous. By blasphemy who had been substitute secretary Sunday, Dec. 2S~~SU Stephen, the permission to the' Christians to first Martyr (double of the second build churches, Constantine, ad­ Should I make a general Con- we mean speech, writings, ges­ of state, has been named secretary tures, or thoughts that show con­ class with a simple octave). Cora- vised by Sylvester, set the ex­ ftesion? J was satisfied at the of the Congregation for Extraor­ memoration of the Octave of the time of former Confessions, but tumely to or contempt for God dinary Ecclesiastical Affairs, suc­ Nativity of Our Lord. Observance ample. Some churches.he ordered or detract from His honor. In­ ceeding Giuseppe Cardinal Piz­ of the Sunday within the Octave of to be constructed, others he dec­ have worried about them since. the Nativity is transferred to Thurs­ orated and adorned with images If you were satisfied at the tentional blasphemy is always a zardo, one of the new Cardinals. day of this week. grave sin against religion. and endowed with gifts. Sylves' time, quit worrying now. It is Monsignor Giovanni Montini Monday, Dec. 27^St. John, Apoe* ter’s Pontificate witnessed th* not advisable to make a general We are here on probation, a has been named substitute secre­ tie and Evanfelist (double of the second class with a simple octave). rise of three churches, today num­ Confession without consultation period that passes swiftly for all. tary of state, succeeding Monsig­ Commemoration of the Octave of the bered among the four major with your father confessor. Scru­ Christ said that unless we do nor Tardini. Nativity of Our Lord. Basilicas—^the Lateran, then called pulous persons are often forbid­ penance we shall perish. Life, The Most Rev. Cesar Maria Tuesday, Dec. 2S—-The Holy Inno­ den to make general Confessions. therefore, is not intended to be Guerrero, Bishop of Lingayen, cents, Martyrs (double of the second the Church of Christ the Savior; class with a simple octave). Com­ There is one sure cure for scru­ a bed of violets. If we do not Philippine islands, has been named the first church in honor of St- memoration o f the Octave of the Peter on the' Vatican hill, and pulousness—blind obedience to a voluntarily undertake severe pen- Titular Bishop of Limisa and Aux­ Nativity of Our Lord. good father confessor. aqCes, God will send us suffer­ iliary Bishop of Manila. Wednesday, Dec. St. Thomas St. Paul’s outside the city on the ing. Those whom He loves He re­ The Rev. Migue. Acebedi^ pas­ of Canterbury, Bishop and Martyr road to Ostia. Other churches (double). Commemoration of< the Can gou guote any teat prov­ bukes and chastises, as the Bible tor of Palo, province of Leyte, included Santa Croce or Holy Philippine islands, has been named Octave of the Nativity of Our Lord. Cross, Sts. Peter and Marcellinus’, ing that we will know our own in says in several places. If our Thursday, Dec. 30— Mass of the heaven? lives are too serene, we had bet­ Bishop of Calbayog, Philippine Sunday within the Octave of the St. Agnes’, and one dedicated to The doctrine is deducible from ter look into them. We may then islands. Nativity of Our Lord (semi-double). St. Lawrence. Monsignor Joseph 'Walsh, Vicar Commemoration of the octave. many Scriptural texts. The Coun­ be in the unhappy position of In the matter of liturgical cere­ the man who is getting all his General of the Archdiocese of Friday, Dec. 31—St. Sylvester I, monies, Sylvester reserved to cil of Florence defined that the Tuam, Ireland, has been named Pope and Confessor (double). Com- reward on this earth and who will * memoratJon of the Octave of the Bishops the right to consecrate blessed “ clearly see God aJ He Titular Bishop of Coela and Aux­ is.” I John iii, 2, uses precisely have nothing but punishment in Nativity of Our Lord. holy chrism; he ordered priests the next life. iliary to the Archbishop of Tuam. Saturday, Jan. 1—Circumcision of to anoint with chrism the heads the same language—“ we shall see Our Lord and Octave of the Nativity Him as He is.” St. Paul says of Our Lord (double of the second of the newly baptized; he settled we shall see God “ face to face” Can I become a nun just to class). Holy ^ y of obllfation. the dalmatic and linen maniple (I Cor. xiii, 12). If we see God, please my mother? I want to Mae West Broadcast as the official dress of deacons, we must necessarily see creatures serve God, but / wish to be a and forbade the consecration of in Him, who is the supreme cause sister especially on account of my Declared ‘Mistake’ Once the persecution directed the Blessed Sacrament on any­ in whom all things live and move mother. against the Christians by the Ro­ thing but a linen corporal., and exist. Hence, it would be im­ God should be the primary ob­ New York.— The burlesque of man emperors had given way to Sylvester decreed also that the possible to be in heaven without ject in entering convent life. If the Biblical story of the fall of peace between Church and State, first and the seventh days of the seeing other creatures. Hebrews the sisters in charge of the Adam and Eve broadcast on^he changes in the externals of Chris­ week should be called the Lord’s xii, 22, 23, is specific in the fact novitiate see that you have a Chase and Sanborn hour over the tian worship and Church organi­ day and the Sabbath, respectively, ^itovince o p zation were only natural conse­ that we will enjoy the company vocation, they will keep you. If Souttf&SC Africa- NBC system was a “ mistake that arid the other week days the sec­ *o will not be made again,” says the quences. St. Sylvester was the of the angels and saints—^“You not, they will dismiss you before tiAtnMvmcti be^u»ebcc tt hias ond day, the third day, and so are come to Mt. Sion, to the you make vows. We fear that bq \ASCO DA president of the advertising com­ first Pope of the “ new deal,” and, on, after the Latin term, feria. discoutredg c o w c z d . for 21 years, from 314 to 335, he company of many thousands of a person who entered an order m M . pany that prepared J;he script. This designation of the ordinary It M B iA u n fU L 6 0 ^ on. ChriKi angels, and to the spirits of the for no other motive than to please After both Catholics and non- headed the Church in orientating week days as ferial days had al­ just made perfect.” Wo are a relative would not fit into the CHfttSTiHAfi CUSTOM Catholics had protested Vigorously itself to Its new freedom of ready become customary in th* worship. definitely promised that the days life. MTHfiARACOEU over the offensive program, Stan­ Church before his time. ley Resor, president of the J. of our mourning shall be ended r CHURCH IN ROME fO H C H itD fU N Though some feasts coming Various changes in disciplini. (Isalas 60), that God shall wipe Is it sinful to omit making the ’ iTO "PBeACH ” TO T M £« COMPAHIOHS Walter Thompson Co., which pro­ within the Octave of Christmas vided the script, wrote his regrets were made _necessary, too, by the^ away all tears from our eyes Sign of the Cross when one is THE SIPE OF t h e C B iS . have a fitting reason for their to Lenox R. Lohr, president of the new position of the (Christian (Apoc. 21), that we shall dwell receiving absolution or before or place in the liturgical calendar, religion. Sylvester is credited securely without any terror (Ez. after prayer? National BroadcaOTing company. St. Sylvester’s feast on Dec. 31 A public apology for the Mae with the ordinances that all per­ 34). Such promises would be It would not be sinful to omit at first may not seem to belong sons taking Holy Orders should meaningless if we were to be the Sign of the Cross before and West-Don Ameche-Charlie Mc­ to that group. St. Stephen is Carthy skit was made in the Chase remain for some time • in each deprived forever of those whom after prayer, but it has been the th* first martyr of the early grade before they were promoted we love and who are themselves custom to use it since the earliest Resurrection Will See All Rising and Sanborn program that fol­ Church; the Holy Innocents are lowed the offensive presentation. to a higher rank. He arranged, in heaven. Christian times. When one is re­ the first who offered their lives moreover, that the clergy were ceiving absolution, the proper in the Christian dispensation; St. not to plead before civil judges, Fr. Keller, Resigning, John, Apostle, Evangelist, and be­ When the devil tempted Our thing to do is to make the Act To Take Bodies of Real Flesh and that the laity were not to go Lord and promised Him all the of Contrition, but the Sign of Honored at Luncheon loved disciple, is usually ranked to civil law courts against the kingdoms of the earth if He would the Cross also may be made. The first among the Apostles in Our clergy. His love of the poor New York.—A testimonial lunch­ Lord’s affection and his Gospel adore Him, how could that be a Sigm of the Cross is a sacramental, The statement of the Fourth the XL Council of Toledo that we 14 years ago. It is the form or eon was given to the Rev. James prompted him to ordain that temptation to Christ, who as God heavily indulgenced, and par­ Lateran Council that “ all men will believe we shall arise, clothed not soul that makes this matter yours. is considered the first pointed de­ clergy with means should each G. Keller, M.M., by the So­ fense of Christ’s Divinity. Pope already had them? ticularly loved because of its rise again with their own bodies in air or in some other flesh, but And on the Last Day, it does not ciety for the Propagation of the receive a certain number of needy Christ was tempted as man, not antiquity. which they now have,” and that of in the self-same flesh in which we make any difference what matter Sylvester’s feast, however, was persons. He saw to it, too, that Faith, for his services in the past always observed on Dec. 31, be­ as God. At the time He was now live, exist, and move, very your soul informs, that body will three and a half years. Father those consecrated In religion were cause it was the day of his burial. tempted. He was not yet glorified plainly show that we will all have be yours, just as truly as your Keller is resigning as editor of guaranteed the necessities of life. as man. Hence, the devfl could our own bodies at the general res­ body is now yours. With this doc­ Purposely or not, his place in the Catholic Missions^ national secre­ Sylvester had also to deal with tempt Him to seek earthly urrection of the dead on the Day trine accepted there is not the tary of the Missionary Union of Christmas cycle may, nevertheless, glory. Perhaps the devil himself Capital Sins Beget of Judgment; but theologians dif­ slightest difficulty with any scien­ be explained as becoming to the the defense of the faith and im­ the Clergy and a member of the portant dogmas. Under his Pon­ did not fully understand all that fer in explaining just how this will tific problem offered by the Gen­ national board of directors. The first Pope after the Church had come about. < eral Resurrection. And this doc­ been given its first permanent tificate was held the first Coun­ his temptations of Christ implied; Most Rev. James E. Walsh, supe­ All Spiritual Ills Sinners as well as the just will trine is soundly Catholic. guarantee of freedom under the cil of Nicea, at which 818 Bishops for it seems that Satan was not rior general of the Catholic For­ come out of their graves. Then assembled to examine and con­ yet absolutely sure of Christ’s Most theologians think, however, eign Mission society, recently re­ Roman empire. what about cannibals, who have demn the Arian heresy denying Divinity. He suspected it, but (One of a New Series on the other’s wife or husband); incest that it is going too far to admit quested the return of Father Kel­ By qualifications of birth and eaten part of somebody else’s body, the Divinity of Christ. Sylvester there are a number of things in “ Catholic Catechism” of Cardinal (a carnal ^ct with a relative who an entirely new set of matter in ler for full time service in the ac­ training, Sylvester was fitted to Gasparri.) which substance has then gone sent his legates to preside over the Scripture that make us won­ is within the prohibited degrees of the risen body. They say that we tivities of Maryknoll. direct the new life of the Church. der whether he was certain. This into their bodies? How will the the council, in the presence of WWle it is true that serious re­ consanguinity or affinity); sacri­ would then be different persons, He was brought up in the Roman Emperor Constantine. being remembered, we can see flection on the malice and lamenta­ lege (a carnal act with a person same material go into .the flesh of materially, and think' that it is tradition. He had been bom in that there would be a temptation ble consequences of mortal sin is who has made a vow of chastity, both on the Last Day? What more in accord with the definitions the city, and from an early age It was only natural that the ■to Christ to prove His Divinity one of the most salutary means of or is in sacred orders; or, if com­ about the case of a corpse which of the councils' to maintain that had been under the care of high veneration in which the to Satan, who was not worthy urging us to shun its various pit- mitted in a holy place); and “ sins helped to fertilize a field, wherein our bodies in eternity will contain New ExaminatioD Cyrinus, a priest, of whose martyrs were held would taka of such an honor. falls, yet a simple exposition of against nature” (carnal acts from rew vegetables that were eaten actual matter which they had in teaching and example he was a some external expression in the the various species of sin, each in which generation cannot naturally fy other men, and hence added to this life. They do not argue for diligent follower. He had been persecution-freed Church. Very A friend eontends that, once its peculiarly hideous garb, may follow; such as sodomy, pollution, the substance of the eaters’ bod­ absolute identity down to the last ordained at the age of SO by probably, the first list of Roman divorced, a person cannot remarry. serve, by timely advertence to etc.). A habit of lust is especially ies? How about tne material that pound. There is no question of Pope Marcellinus and had become martyrs was compiled In Sylves­ came in any fashion from the dead Recominenileil for ter’s reign. He caused several He says that if A and B are their ugliness and vicious off­ dangerous to one’s salvation, be­ mathematical calculations which recognized for the faithful dis­ married, then divorced, and B dies, spring, as an even more effectual cause it induces aversion to prayer, to the living? This must have will give the fat man just as charge of his clerical duties. places of worship to be built over excessive fondness for amusement often happened since the begin­ the graves of martyrs, and in one A cannot marry again. Why? res^ in t on our inordinate tend­ much fat as he had before, etc. It Peace had come with the Em­ Your friend is wrong. The encies and temptations to indulge and dissipation, and neglect of the ning of the world. is sufficient that there should be of these cemeterial churches, over peror Constantine’s Edict of Mi­ mere fact that there has been a them. 'The seven capital sins are duties of one’s state of life. The questions seem puzzling, enough identity to constitute the Theresa N epan n the catacomb of St. Prisdlla on lan in 813. The following year civil divorce does not constitute represented as the source of most We are guilty of the capital sin but only to the neophyte. In the body then as the same body that the Via Salaria, he was buried. of anger when we become exas­ first place, there are some learned was had in life. It is quite prob­ Pope Melchiades died and Syl­ St. Sylvester’s feast on Dec. 31 a bar against further nuptials of our spiritual, and much of our Munich. — A new medical ex­ vester was chosen to succeed him. provided a person is free in other temporal, misery, not as if they perated, fly into a passion, and theologians, like Durandus and able that infants and the old will is actually the anniversary of his amination of Theresa Neumann, The Emperor had a high regard were essentially the most grievous suffer ourselves to be carried away Billot, who hold that you can get arise with bodies of perfect adult burial. In a list of the burial ways to wed. Death dissolves the stigmatized peasant girl of Kon- for the new Pope and Sylvester, marriage bond. sins conceivable (since they are by a disorderly desire of revenge. your own body back at the general age, about 33 years. But this is days of the Roman Bishops St. This is directly contrary to the resurrection without getting an uncertain. It is also likely that nersreuth, recommended by Bishop in turn, sought Constantine to Sylvester is mentioned under this not always mortal sins), but be­ Michael Buchberger of Regens­ play an active part in solving the Is U * mortal sin to become cause they are directly connected Christian virtue of meekness. An­ iota of the actual material that those who have been maimed or date. Since the catalog was drawn burg, has the full approval of the Church’s problems occasioned by angry and sneering? Is it a sin with original sin and are them­ ger leads to hatred, enmity, quar- now constitutes it. Yet it will be blind will be restored. There can up about a year after his death, your body, just as truly as it now Congregation of the Holy Office its newly granted liberty. to wish for death? selves the parents of all other sins eling, cursing, blaspheming— sins be no question about this for those there is little argument to doubt is. How can this occur? Through In Rome, says a statement issued Either anger or sneering be­ and vices. The seven capital sins against the Fifth Commandment. who are to go to heaven, as the There were places of worship to its accuracy in Sylvester’s case. the fact that your soul is the form bodies of the blessed will be made by the Bishop. Since it is claimed comes mortally sinful when, are pride, covetousness, lust, an­ Gluttony is an inordinate fond­ that Theresa Neumann has had no ger, gluttony, envy, and sloth. ness for food or drink, and is of the body and whatever matter perfect and of wondrous beauty. through it, we do or wish to do that soul informs becomes you. food or drink since her last ex­ grave injury to others. As with The sin of pride consists in an opposed to the virtues of ab­ Among the damned, the bodies will Matter, in itself, is altog^ether in­ probably be made integral, but will amination ten years ago. Bishop all mortal sins, sufficient reflec­ inordinate love or esteem of one’s stinence and sobriety; the former Buchberger feels that the exam­ MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED moderating the use of food and different as to form. The same be kept grossly material and not a3 ---- . _- ■■■ tion and full consent of the will self, neglecting, at the same time, that is now in you was once part ination is imperative. The gprl’s non-alcoholic drink; the latter, the spiritualized. Their bodies, how­ Followins ii a H«t ot motion pictore* reviewed end olanelfied by the National are required, in addition to the to refer one’s excellence or bless­ of an animal or part of a plant or father is opposed to the examina­ grave matter. Lonpng for death is ings to God’s honor, from a spirit use of alcoholic beverages. Glut­ ever, cannot then waste or pass eounell ex the Legion of Decency through Iti New York headquarteri: part of the earth. It makes no dif­ tion. Claei A—Section 1— Unobjectionable for General Patrol sinful unless it is motivated by of deference and gratitude. Pride tony refers not only to quantity, away. Sex differentiation will con­ While opposition to the medical >nag* ference under what form it gets. tinue for both the good and the Adventure’* End Jubilee Romance of the Roekfes a wish to be with God. Then it leads one to prefer one’s self be­ but also to manner, frequency, and It is the form that counts. Science study continues, ecclesiastical All Over Town Kidnaped in Shanghai Rough Riding Rhythm bad ia eternity, as it is essential Barrier, The King Solomon’ a Hines is highly virtuous. fore others, while belittling their quality. Excess in eating, as a tells you that all the matter in authority cannot assume any re­ Ruatler’ a Valley rule, is only a venial sin, unless to the integrity of the individual; Beg, Borrow, or Steal Lancer Spy Sergeant Murphy Anger Is defined by the Cath­ talents and achievements. Being your body changes at least every sponsibility for the happenings at Behind the Headlines Law Man It Born it causes grave injury to body but there will be no marriage in Shadow Strikaa, A * olic Encyclopedic Dictionary as an the sin of Lucifer, pride is a direct seven years. You are constantly Konnersreuth, says Bishop Buch­ Behind the Mike Legion of Missing Men Shadow, The heaven, as Christ plainly taught Blossoms on Broadway “ emotion of warm displeasure de­ rebellion against the majesty of or soul. Drunkenness is a mor­ casting off matter and constantly berger. He adds that in view of Life Begins in College She Asked for It tal sin if it deprives one of the (Matt, xxii, SO). Boothill Brigade Life Begins With Love She Loved .a FirsMaa manding external expression ir the God; for, while other sinners fly taking on new matter. Yet you the circumstances he will issue no Boots of Destiny Life of Emile Zola, Tha Singing Outlaw, The infliction of punishment on the from Him, the proud oppose Him use of reason (unless accidental are just the same as you were Inasmuch as there is no neces­ more permits to visit the girl. Boss of Lonely Valley London by Night Slim offender. To be angry in modera­ and glorify themselves, seeking to and unforeseen). Gluttony be­ sity for actual mathematical iden­ Boy of the Streets Manhattan Merry-Go-Round Small Town Boy, Tha Breakfast for Two tion and for a just cause is licit be esteemed wise in their folly. gets sloth, disturbance of domes­ tity to make sure that the risen Marry tha Girl Speed to Spar# Heads Baseball Club ‘Recession’ in World’s Brothers of the West Melody for Two Springtime in th* Boeklec and often praiseworthy, e.g., when It is also of all sins the most per­ tic peace, indecent jests, lewdness, body will be the same as the body Bulldog Drummond’s Michael O’Halioran Stand In parents are angered by their chil­ nicious, perverting oftentimes the cursing, reviling, violence (even in life, little difficulty is offered Culture Is Charged Revenge Million Dollar Racket Stars Over Arlsona souls of the most virtuous, whom murder), and impenitence. by such problems as the cannibals Washington.— The contributions Californian. The Mr, Boggs Steps Out Texas Trail dren’s faults. The capital sin of Can This Be Dixie T Mr. Dodd Takes the Air Tex Rides With the Boy anger is committed when one gives no other nee could overcome. In We sin by envy when we repine give. No Cl nnibal ever lives on of the Catholic Church to culture Checkers Murder on Diamond Row Scouts way to an anger out of all pro­ a word, it is the most subtle of at anotlmr’s good, are sad when human flesh alone. He has this were described by the Rev. James Courage of the "(Vest Hueie for Madame Thirteenth Han sins, since it often associates itself he possesses temporal or spirit­ food only occasionally, and hence M. Gillis, C.S.P., editor of the Danger Patrol Mystery of the Hooded Thit Way, Pleas* portion to the o f f i c e ; this is a Danger Valley Horsemen Tboroughbrede Don’t Sry veifial sin, but it may lead to with the greatest virtues and the ual blessings, and rejoice when but a small part of his material Catholic World, in a lecture here Dangerous' Adventure Navy, Blue, and Gold Thrill of a Lifetime mortal sins of blasphemy, scandal, best actions, by converting every he is deprived of them. Envy is substance would b«'taken from sponsored by the Convert’s league Dangerously Yours Non-Stop New York Thunder City virtue into matter for vain-glory, the offspring of pride, and is op­ such a diet. The same is true of a of the Catholic Daughters of Devil's Sadde Legion, The On Again— Off Again Tovarich etc.; and when the punishment Empty Holsters IDO Men and a Girl Trapped by G-Man one wishes to inflict is im­ as the Pharisees did. posed to charity. It gives rise person eating a plant to which the America. Deploring what he Escape by Night Old Wyoming Trail Trigger Trio moderate, this is revenge.” The sin of covetousness is com­ to ingratitude and murmuring decayed body of a dead man has called the modem “ recession” in Federal Bullets Outlaws of the Orient Two of Us. Tha Feud of the Trail Over the Goal Sneering or contumely is de­ mitted by those who inordinately against God, hatred, blasphemy, given some matter. His risen culture. Father Gillis asserted that Valley of Terror body can be whole without includ­ Firefly, Th* Paradise Isle Venui Makes Troublt fined by the same work as “ the seek and love money or other detraction, calumny, deceit, per­ “ we have become suspicious of cul­ First Lady Partners of the Plains Weils Fargo use of words or gestures towards worldly goods; that is, without secution, and murder. Deliberate ing this particular matter. ture, because so much of what we 46 Fathers Perfect Specimen, The Western Gold If .8 man’s 'resurrected body are told is culture is too close to Frontier Town Prisoner of Zends West of Shanghai our neighbor in order to bring rendering their quest conformable envy, in a matter of great im­ Galloping Dynamite Quick Money Wild and Wooly him into contempt, or, negatively, to some necessary or honest end, portance, is a mortal sin; but to were to have sufficient material to degeneracy.” Heidi Range Defenders Wrong Road rrfraining from showing him the such as to provide sustenance for envy some one a trifling good is constitute an integral body and Hideout in the Alps Riders of the Rockies Young Dynamite rection, because the soul is natur­ Hitting a New High Roll Along Cowboy You’re a Sweethanrt honor which is his due. It is a one’s family, or to acquire means only a venial fault. the matter in it had been in his Hold ’Em Navy earthly body at any time in his life, ally prone to inform a material Youth on Paroit of alleviating poverty, suffering, Sloth, the most dangerous of Claes A—-Section 2—’Unobjectionable for Aduite it would meet the requirements of body. We are not souls residing Anniversary of Saint’s etc. Covetousness is opposed to all the capital sins, is a laziness in a body as I live in a house. The Aleatms Island Fight for Your Lady Partners in Crime liberality and charity to the poor. of spirit, by which one neglects the most ri^d material resurrec­ Back in Circulation Footloose Heiress Sea O'Reilly to MoNab tionists. Quite obviously, with oUr soul and body make the one man. Big Town Girl Forever Yours Sht Married an Artist Visit Is Commemorated It leads one to excessive care for to begin or prosecute such things Bride Wore Red, Tha bodies changing every seven years, They are integral to me. It is by Forty Naughty Girls She’s No Lady earthly things, hard-heartedness as relate to the service of God no means necessary to the happi­ Carnival Queen Good Earth, Tht Stags Door Paris.— Two great sanctuaries towards the poor and distressed, and salvation. The slothful Chris­ we could not rise with every bit of Charlie Chan at Manta High Flyer Swing It Sailor matter that had ever been in us. ness of my soul to have it inform­ Carlo Lady Escapes, The That Certain Woman of France have commemorated the lyin g,'d eceit,‘ theft, fraud, and tian has faith but it is dead, or Confession Last Gangster, The Hence not the slightest difficulty ing a body; but it is more fitting, Topper 50th anniversary of visits paid to even murder. at least dormant; he has the uower judging from a philosophical stand­ Conquest Life and Loves of True Confession but not the will to do good works. can be offered about matter that Daughter of Shanghai Beethoven Uncivilized them by a child who was to become The sin of lust is that which point. It is also fitting for the Dr. Syn Living on Love most debases a rational creature, They sin through sloth who neg­ has been in more than one human Walter Wangtr’a Tognts St. Therese of the Child Jesus, and body. body to share the reward or pun­ Don’t Turn ’Em Loosa Man-Proof ‘ of loss known throughout the world as the placing him on a level hardly above lect their duty or the obligations H ie Rev. Harold J. Martin, pas­ Double Wedding Meet Miss Mozart Westlaod Casa ishment of the soul. There is Ebb Tide Missing Witness Little Flower. The 15-year-old that of beasts. It is the sin of those of their state, or the opportunities tor of St. Raphael's cbu^i, It seems to the writer, however, nothing in the natural laws, how­ What Becomaa *f the that the opinion of Cardinal Billot; Episode Night Club Scandal Children 7 Therese Martin was on her way to who indulge in unchaste thoughts, to be instructed therein; who neg­ Ilcuvelton, N. Y., president o f the ever, to compel a resurrection, and Expensive Husbands Nothing Sacred World’s in Lova, Th# Rome to ask a special permission desires, words, or actions. Species lect the service of God or the Canadian-American league, believed holding that whatever my soul in­ the joining of the soul and bodies 6Znd Street Live, Love, and Learn of Pope Leo XIII to enter the Car of lust are: Fornication (a carnal means of salvation; who omit the ot be the only clergyman who is forms is necessarily my body and Class B—Objectionabla in Part will be miraculous. God will be Flight From Glory mcl. While in Paris she visited act between a man and woman, obligation of prayer, or pray with head o f a professional baseball will offer identity with my earthly the principal cause of the resur­ Juggernaut Second Honeymoon body, fulfills all the claims of the AH Baba Goes to Town Madame Bovary Two Who Dared the Basilica of the Sacred Heart both free from the bond of mar­ tepidity and indifference; who citcnil. Father Martin, founder rection. Christ as man will be the Between Two Women Merry-Go-Round of 1988 Wife, Doctor, and Nursa on Montmartre, and at Lyon, the riage; and, if it be with a virgin, it make no effort to correct their o f the international border loop, councils. instrumental cause. Angels, as His Devil’a Playground Outcasts of Poker Flat Wine. Women, and Horset Dreaming Lips Basilica of Notre Dame de Four- aggravates the nature of the sin ); faults, to curb their passions, or (%nipristng eight teams, it a former Reason shows that it is congru­ ministers, will summon the dead to Portia on Trial Women Men Marry Tier*. adultery (a carnal act with an­ to acquire virtues. minor league pitcher. ous to expect the General Resur- Class C—Condemned life (Matt, xxiv, 31). Damaged Goodi Damsged Lives Pitfslla af Tenth PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, December 26, 1937

Qet Americans Out of China BISHOP CHARGES ALIEHS Fourth of Negro two senators shown below. Senators Walsh (left) o f Massachusetts 1 , 1 Conversions and Reynolds o f North Carolina discuss their progranf after they demanded, from the sepate floor, “ immediate withdrawal o f American (Continued From Page One) Mldiera and marines from the Far East.” Senator Walsh, a Catholic, VIOLATE FREE SPEECH is chairman o f the Senate Naval Affairs committee. British inner diplomatic circles the status o f apes and destroying Catholics in U.S. Among Negroes are enthusiaslicaily reviving talk civilization, because man’s biolog­ Harrisburg, Pa. — The Ameri­ Leech of Harrisburg, in a state­ of Archduke, Otto, the Hapsburg ical development has lagged behind can right of free speech is being ment issued in connection with a pretender to the thrones o f Aus­ his mechanical achievements. used to destroy the very liberties meeting held h^re by the Ameri­ tria and Hungary, for throne Although we do not hold that In One Diocese 5 Y ears’ Record for which American democracy can Committee to Aid Spanish o f Spain. There is too much human evolution is scientifically stands, said Bishop George L. Democracy, Red propaganda or­ opposition to Juan, the son of impossible so long as one admits Lafayette, La.—Almost a fourth ganization. “ Russia’s Commu­ ex-King Alfonso, and it is likely Chicago. — From June, 1932, the direct creation of the soul, we of the Negn^o. Catholics in the nism and Germany's Naziism, by that Otto, educated at Louvain when they began work in Corpus College Extension suggest that llooton clear up the United States live in the Diocese their actual operations in the and holding a doctor’s degree Christi parish, until June, 1937, At Albany to Begin problems connected with man’s of Lafayette, or in approximately United States,,have in effect as­ from that famous Belgian Catho­ alleged ascent from the apes be­ the Franciscan Fathers have gained serted the claim that alien gov­ one 272nd part of the United about 1,200 Colored converts, an lic university, would accept, as fore he preaches that we are on our States. The diocese, composed of Albany, N. Y. — Prospective ernments may use American civil there is scant chance that he will way back to becoming Tarzan’s average of 240 a year. More than plans for the development of the liberties in order to promote 13 civil parishes in Southwest 200 presented themselves for in­ ever sit on a .Central European friends. Louisiana, has an area of 11,090 Albany extension o f St. Bonaven- ideologies which would make throne. struction in the autumn convert ture’s college have been drawn up. America a Nazi or Fascist or Com­ We also suggest to the learned square miles, a little less than a classes. The Rev. Clement Mar­ A private “ revelation,” in the professor a little meditation on this fourth of the state. The Negro Construction will begin shortly on munistic state, where those liber­ tin, O.F.M., pastor, has 110 in the ties could not exist,” said Bishop hands o f the Church authorities grticle from Time about a famous Catholics in the United States, the administration building, which evening class. The Rev. Theodore Leech. but not passed upon, declares that “prooU’ of man's evolution found according to 1935-36 statistics, will be open for occupancy by Worm, O.F.M., has charge of the September, 1938. The college, Otto will be the military leader in Java, where, we are told, another number^ 256,547. There are ap­ afternoon class with an enroll­ o f the Christian forces against the “ proof” has just been unearthed: proximately 115,000 Negroes in conducted by the Franciscan Fa­ Italy Votes Financial ment of 33. ‘ The Rev. Ernest thers, began its career last Sep- Antichrist. We are not privileged “ If anthropologists had as clear the territory of the Diocese of Kaufhold, O.F.M., instructs about to tell more about this “ revela­ Lafayette and of these about ^tember with the enrollment of 80 Aid to a picture of human evolution as 20 in the morning clasf, while the young men. The new building, tion,” but it is on file in one of they have o f horse evolution (a 62,000 are Catholics. Rev. David Fochtman, O.F.M., has Vatican City.— The Italian gov­ the American Chancery offices and which is the first unit, will be three ernment has voted a contribution neat series ascending from four­ an enrollment of 47 in the public stories in height, and will acconv we have read it. The handsome toed little eohippus), their lives U. S. Home Sought for school children’s class. of 1,600,000 lire to the national young man has been reared as a modate 600 students. association for the support of would be less exciting but laymen In the summer months, two new strict Catholic by a pious mother, 3 Children in China Italian missionaries to the Italian would understand them better. cla.ss rooms were built at the rear the former Empress Zita. g Professor Dubois first ascribed Washington. — The department N.C.C.W. Will Start 2nd East Africa mission. of state has sent to the National of the auditorium to accommodate Pithecanthropus to the Pleistocene Catholic Welfare Conference a the ever-growing number of pu­ “Call to Youth” Series The National Association o f Man­ or Glacial Age, then shifted him communication teHing ’of the plight pils. There are now 16 class Quincy Chosen as Site ufacturers, representing one-half to the preceding period, the Plio­ rooms. The enrollment is 760. o f the .employers o f industrial of three American Catholic chil­ Washington. — A •onstructive For Catholic Cage Meet cene. Although extremely apelike, dren abandoned in Shanghai, labor in the United States, showed Ibc was admitted to the human fam­ program of Catholic Action for Quincy, 111.— The annual basket­ itself at its annual convention this China. The children, brothers, youth will feature the second an­ ball tournament of the Illinois ily by the skin o f his primitive Philip, Richard, a n d Denis 10,000 Invited to year to have made no moral teeth, but Professor Dubois has nual “ Call to Youth” radio series, State Catholic High School Ath­ Chinsky, have been wards of the sponsored by the youth committee progress whatsoever in its attitude changed his mind again, now letic ^association will be held in towards the workers. The society United States court for China and Fete for Cardinal of the National Council of Catho­ Quincy high school gymnasium pigeonholes the ancient creature as have been supported by charity lic Women. The program will be has one purpose— dividends undis­ an ape related to the gibbons. Feb. 25-27. Sixteen of the 26 turbed by taxes. donations fro^n American residents Philadelphia.— All Bishops in carried in a series of 17 weekly schools in the association will be Professor Dubois considers that all of Shanghai. It is desired fo broadcasts from Feb. 5 to May the original bones belonged to the the Philadelphia province have chosen to participate in the tourna­ In all Russia, there were only place the children in some insti­ been invited to join the, 10,000 28, 1938. The talks will be heard ment and will be named at an ex­ same species; other authorities dis­ tution or home in the United over the Blue network of the.NBC two constituencies that had more agree with him.” persons who will honor His Emi­ ecutive committee meeting Feb. than one candidate in Stalin’ s re. States. nence, Dennis Cardinal Dough­ each Saturday, from 12 noon to 5-6. cent “ democratic” election, which erty, Archbishop' of Philadelphia, 12:15 p. m., E. S. T. Three years ago, when the writer cost the nation $125,000,000. All Prominent Catholics at a reception on Dec. 28. The the other opposition candidates went to visit a Catholic institution reception will be given by the Bishop Gannon Marks Oldest Catholic Ttoop resigned, with the same startling in Rome, he was led into an ad­ In Drive on Syphilis American Catholic Historical as­ b(ew York.— Several prominent To Observe Jubilee obedience with which Soviet polit joining building, where he spent papers in Russia during the revo­ sociation and the American Cath­ Date of Installation Catholic laymen are serving as Correspondent Writes on Spain New York.— T’he oldest Catholic ical prisoners always “ confess” fo an afternoon viewing an exhibit lution and has been a correspond­ olic Historical society of Phila­ o f Bolshevist literature gathered members of the National Anti- London.—In Franco’s Spain, by Boy Scout troop in the United their crimes, no matter how horrid. Capt. Francis McCullagh, a vol­ ent in Mexico. delphia on the eve of the 18th an­ Erie, Pa.—The 17th anniversary States, from the standpoint of Government spokesmen did not from all over the world. For the Syphilis committee which has been nual convention of the national formed by the American Social ume published by Burns, Oats & Catholicism Gains hi Prague of his installation as Bishop of continuous existence,’ is conducted hesitate to threaten what would first time, he realized how wide­ organization. Hypene a^ociation under the Washbourne here, gives an ob­ Prague.— Writers in non-Cath- Erie was marked here by the Most by the Church of the Annunciation become of those who did not vote spread and subtle Bed propaganda in Manhattan, N. Y. This troop is. The literature consisted o f chairmanship of Gen. John J. Per­ jective account of the author’s ex.- olic papers here are becoming Rev. John Mark Gannon. The date right. shing. Aiftong the Catholic mem­ perience as an Irish war-corre­ alarmed at the constant growth of Spiritual Note Being was observed quietly. One of the will celebrate its silver jubilee every sort, from mimeographed anniversary in January. From sheets to magnificently printed bers on the committee are: Dr. spondent from the beginning of Catholicism and continuous decline achievements of Bishop Gannon A memorial submitted to the of atheism in Prague, which was Sounded by Government the ranks of former scouts who magazines. Some of tbe period­ Thomas Parran, surgeon general of the present civil war in Spain. The has been his part in the establish­ Archbishops o f Canterbury, York, author represented British news- once the atheists’ and freethinkers’ Washington.— A new and un­ belonged to this troop have come icals were not forthright Red prop­ the United States; Edward F. Mc- ment of a seminary in New Mexico and Wales, by a group o f conserva­ stronghold. usual note is being sounded in the four priests. aganda, but merely carried occa­ Grady, former assistant secretary for training Mexican youths for tives o f the Church o f England discussion of the problems con­ the priesthood. sional articles upholding Leftist of labor; former Governor Alfred Laws to Be Safeguarded headed by Viscount Halifax, sug­ E. Smith of New York, John J. O ld est P riest in Salamanca, Spain.— A declara­ fronting Washington, both domes­ Judge Says Youths Are gests that celibacy be compidsory Ideology. They were all controlled, tic and foreign. It is a very faint however, by Reds, and were part Raskob, Dr. Edward L. Keyes, and tion of the technical commission Housing Survey Shows Influenced in Protests for Anglican clergymen during the Edward J. Heffron, executive sec­ England Succumbs of the National Labor board, pub­ note, but it may be none the less first five years after ordination. o f a propaganda system penetrat­ significant. Secretary Hull sound­ Philadelphia.— “ I have yet to ing to all parts o f the civilized retary of the National Council of lished. in the newspaper, ABC, of Necessity of Increase The has Catholic Men. Seville, says the Nationalist gov­ ed it most clearly when he said, in see any evidence of protest or gone on record as declaring that world. London. — (NCWC Radio) — a recent address: “ The roots of insurrection of the part of youth ernment will not annul any of the New York.— Slack in home con­ the idea “might be of value.” The A Jesuit Father, formerly a The Rev. Edmund Boussard, the our tragic shortcomings lie in the in any youth movement, except laws providing benefits for work­ struction is described as a burden memorandum says that the prob­ teacher in the United States,, was Former Scots Miner oldest priest in England, died at realm of the spirit. Time and when the strings were pulled by ers under the social legislation en­ on recovery in a report of the in charge o f the exhibits. He is Buckfast abbey at the age of 97. again we find ourselves defeated more mature persons lurking in lem o f financing country parishes Is Domestic Prelate acted in Spain since 1900. National Housing committee, sub­ and foreign missions may be an unusual linguist, European Vancouver, B. C.— The Rt. Rev. Father Boussard came to England in efforts to improve conditions the background,” declared Judge bom . He gave us several bits o f from France 55 years ago with the Congress Address Broadcast within and among nations solely mitted to President Roosevelt. The Harry S. McDevitt in a radio solved. Msgr. Peter Carroll of St. An­ survey of the committee, which is information about the future plans Buckfast pioneers. London. — The British Broad­ because of the spirit which ani­ address in behalf of the funds The real argument is found in drew’s church here, has been headed by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. o f the Soviets in the United States, casting corporation put on the air mates human relationships. Our campaign of the LaSalle college First Corinthians vii, 32, 33: “ He named a Domestic Prelate by His John A. Ryan, of the Catholic which we printed and found ful­ the address of the Archbishop of most earnest endeavors often of the Christian Brothers. that is without a wife is solicitous Holiness. Msgr. Carroll is a native Nun Gives Paper on University of America, director of filled months later. One o f these Liverpool, the Most Rev. Richard flounder because we fail to find for the things that belong to the of Darconner, Scotland, and once Downey, at the opening of the the Social Action department of was the prediction that writers’ Oregon Minimum Wage reliable guideposts in the basic lx>rd, how he may please God. worked in the mines of Auchin- Liverpool Archdiocesan Catholic the National Catholic Welfare Noted Convert, Mexican congresses- would be called, to sway sphere of relations of man to But be that is with a wife is solici­ leck (Ayrshire). He was ordained Action congress, the first of its Conference, indicates that it would History Authority, Dies tous for the things o f the world, authors to the Red cause. Such in 1914 and was formerly stationed Oswego, Ore.— A paper on the man.” kind to be held in this country. be necessary to build at the rate Talihini, Okla.— Eber Cole By- how he may please his wife: and congresses are now held annually. at Newfoundland. history of the Industrial Welfare of 1,503,853 units a year to over­ am, convert and authority on he is divided.” The entire program at these meet­ commission in Oregfon was pre­ AnniTerssu7 of Apparitions Kept ings is not given to Bolshevism, Louvain.— The fifth anniver­ Cardinal Applauds come the shortage by the end of Mexican history, died here at the Fake Signatures to sented by Sister Miriam Theresa 1939. age of 70 in a local sanitarium. The Seventh Day Adventists have for that would be too crude; this of Maryhurst college at the sary of the Beauraing apparitions Film on Trappists year’s, however, had Earl Browder was observed with special cere­ a membership of only 438,139 Letters Are Exposed regional conference on industrial Boston.— Cardinal O’Connell ap­ throughout the world (principally as one of its highly featured speak­ Washington.—Investigation made problems held in Portland. Sis­ monies by the Committee Pro ers. Auother plan was the attempt Maria, featured by prayers of the plauded vigorously at a private in the United States). They give by the Rev. Dr. Maurice F. ter Miriam Theresa made the showing of Monastery, a European to make Reds of newspapermen. five children who reported the more proportionately per member Sheehy, head of the school of re­ first wage-hour investigations of religious documentary film, depict­ The Register Shopping Guide than any other denomination, about This plan has succeeded so far that ligion, Catholic University of women and child workers that re­ Blessed Virgin had made herself visible to them there. Five thou­ ing the life of Trappists in the SHOPPER— Tha R«ziat«r rtcawniwidt tkii al»habaticaUv- seven times as much as Catholics, almost 50 per cent of the News­ America, of numerous letters pub­ sulted in the forming of the Indus­ sand persons took part in the French monastery of La Trappe I. prole»»toB*l iMopU for rear Mod*. A* loodor* according to the 1926 religious paper guild voted, in a referen­ lished in a 4 iecular newspaper at­ trial Welfare commission. and among the St. Bernard monks l» tlioir— rariou*-.“ ••«* HM»,11m *, laoytiwy or* woUwon oequip q u in ^ to (Ivo you *«*U*Bt *orTk*. dum, in favor o f the Red cause tacking the Rightist cause in three-day observance. CIt* tbrai a trial and ahoir your appreciati■tuna, for thoy aro co-operatin* with census. Their foreign mission work • in Switzerland. The premiere of u* ip dtria* rou a finor pubUMtiaa. is enormous, considering their small in Spain a few months, ago. Pre­ Spain, has revealed that many of Seminary Benefactor Diet Nuns Care for Soldiers’ Young the film, dedicated to the Cardinal cisely what technique was used to Sapporo, Japan.—A day nurs­ number. This year, they have the writers resorted to the use Chicago.— Funeral services were with his special permission, yielded convert the journalists we do not of names other than their own, ery for the children of soldiers and added 71 new languages in their held here for Francis Xavier Mudd, $5,850 toward a fellowship in seis­ GROCERY know. But we know that radical and also indicates that some of nurses has been opened by the missions. Their workers now use K.S.G., prominent Catholic lay­ mology at Weston college in honor The firms listed here de­ 649, an increase o f 255 languages reporters who make no bones about the letters have a common source. Franciscan Missionaries of Mary of the Rev. Michael Ahem, S.J. Westerkamp Bros. their Redness are constantly evan­ man and benefactor of many of Sapporo, at the request of the since 1929. Their missionary zeal Catholic causes in the Archdio­ KE.9043 5106 Wash. serve to be remembered puts all large denominations to gelizing some newspaper staffs and 1,180 at New Orleans government authorities of Hok­ are thoroughly familiar with all the cese of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. kaido. Film Purged Through Talk— Don’t W a lk - when you are distributing shame. Mudd contributed $100,000 for the Reds and Red meetings in town. Women’s Convention 2 Churches Opened in Hawaii Telephone Your Order erection of one of the liuildings at Holy Name Protest Everything a Good Grocery your patronage in the dif­ The entire world knows the slo­ Pius XI was personally respon­ New Orleans, La.— The first Honolulu.— Two new Catholic St. Mary of the Lake seminary in Honolulu.— A fine spirit of com­ Should Have gan of the Royal Mounted Police sible for the foundation o f the convention of the New Orleans churches— one on the island of ferent lines of business. 1924. munity co-operation was demon­ Best Foo