hot ozn th Free Press Defense Learue to its many friends on the membership drive which I lmnnllUtlU doses April 20th will be found on the fourth page of this issue. Many of our friends are so-- This It Number 533 Ml in to win some valuable premiums, and since this is the last issue of The Menace in which will be found any reference to the contest, due to the fact that it closes before the next paper will reach you, we are going to ask that you read the announcement on the fourth page of this issue and make up your mind to give us a big lift in this mighty drive. Just as soon aa a good membership is secured in all parts of the country we have a surprise for you that will make you glad that you are a member of the greatest organization in the country devoted to the perpetuity of liberty MACE and the promotion of democracy. It is not too late to get into this contest It is never too late, in fact, to do something for the cause of humanity, and that is just what you are doing when you help Increase the membership of the Free Press Apia u, m

Defense League. ,

AMERICA'S GREATEST EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL IN FURTHERANCE OF FUNDAMENTAL DEMOCRACY

After reviewing the life of Plunkett, aijfad (oa est tha afisoiidastsj THE ELEVATES A Migr. O'Riordaa spoke of the re- MULD0OH SAYS PRIEST COURT TAKES GOHROY waa stanmoatd to Aa .saw i TARE THE MEASURE ligion! struggle in the United King- to the mm IM by Kiss Conroy e oa a trunk and dom, tan out a bands of t&oxvsy which Thi Mxnaosj has oa hand sev- OF PAPALP0UTI&1A11S "MARTYRED" TRAITOR pus as a Tacnoa M'CANH IS MARRIED thousand copies of back is- ESTATEFROM PRIEST sha ffid a&a juuaded IS te tha inset, eral senne ttoae An&bishep OHrer Phmkett was sues which contain matter rust wha at the was gfro a tt WM put to deaths the eharce of treason vital and Just as much alive fiwnwtrirtitm Sua. as Con- showed be with FtogtrtM trrf Petlftkr of Approval of Seln Fain Undoubtedly In 16SL He was bora in 1029 in McCain Denies Ho Wed an now as at the time they were PrlettKBttSuf render Property what was to fata It tits County Meath. Ireland. Something must be Witnesses differ a! to what (hen in- Measured by Tbetr Record In of Plun-ke- tt , But Muldoon veyed In Will He Wrote Under Mori Shown Beatification Pope Clement IX appointed him to Srinted. circulation, structions were; tt was not produced stimulate dUtadaut starting Day the archblshoprie of Armagh and Still Wanti to "Can" McCann once. The Suspicious Circumstances at the trial, that a Warning Worth Heeding on St. Patrick's and it must be done at re. primacy of Ireland In 1669. In con only way it can be done Is for he could not find nection with the repressive measures to sfl ewer Cx muAtv rapposedly infallible We are watching the process of the men on the Firing Line Evan oa their death bed Cath rxnoT irtm vxza fatrtt ahetfl Tha present of the English against Roman Cath "canning" seek iota stataeedsots McCann with a great deal do it We have found that one olic! who do not so much as trust Shortly after oafesdaat left, the mft nope. Benedict XV, celebrated tit ollcs, following the adoption of the of interest The play the ways is to distribute tha si anal foffttcal Bcmasdata wla, net is quite unique of best their priests are not Immune from but returned later, bringtflf with him Patrick's day in a manner that test act, Plunkett in 1678 was im in its acsign ana the scenery is as sample copies td people who are only seem to think their right prisoned. ' falling victims to priestly tricks if one Angus Daigle, a leading member it h throws considerable light on the interesting as it is original. not taking the paper. It is a of congregation, went to feed at th publio crib perpetually Accused of complicity in the Irish happen be possessed of any his and both Irish question as now constituted In its later development the plot shame to let all of these extra thev to into the woman's room. What took and wh, after making a record of in branch of the "Popish plot," he was thickens copies go to waste, so next week considerable of this world's tolerance, bigotry undue and promulgated through Ireland's taken to London and in 1681 tried and reproaches and recrim quantity lace there none but these two know, and teal for inations are interchanged we are going to mail a bundle th sovereign on th Tiber, suddenly popish Sinn Feiners. After the on the charge of having conspired to goods. ut subsequently they state that Miss of a half dozen copies to a num- Conroy said she wanted to make a turn around and profess Americao propaganda came into bring a French army to Ireland. Ac- ' various parts The Sentinel, of Toronto, Canada, Sinn Fein We were a loss when trvinar to im ber of friends tin will, leaving all she owned to defend ism, after finding that their seal la counts of the trial by English his- at country request tells how one Priest such te a few months ago it agine the grounds upon which of the with the for March 7th ant, that Daigle started in to write behalf of the foreign sovereign hast torians say thajb the evidence against they use them to very was the pope was aiuiaoon proposed to that the Conway wrote the will of a Miss the will out, but found he could not worked to their disadvantage. rumored that him was flimsy, but he was convicted "can" McCann, advantage in an effort to hanged, or, in other words to drive him out best Conrov. a few hours before her use the pen, and so defendant him- Massachusetts has recently fro about to excommunicate the organ- and was drawn and quar get new subscribers. Hand them of his church, and deprive him of his with self took it and wrote the will in his nished cases in point which illustrate) ization. This was not looked upon tered. to people who are not taking the death, and now comes forward HIS EXECUTION $4,uuu per year as rector of the St. own language. The woman was this fact and should be kept In mine paper you Can, and if you her purported signature. Interest- as unusual for every time the prop Mary's church of Elgin, 111., if propped up in bed, and a William by th patriots of that common "The circumstances of the execu have the time try get their about aganda of papal organization! or unless the aforesaid McCann had re- and ing details are given the priest Gallagher called in, who, with Daigle, wealth. W eall to mind bo ofQcf tion of Plunkett were subscriptions for a year. .You persons has been traced to marked with the most revolting cruel- fused to divide the spoils with his losing the woman's written instruc- witnessed the woman make her mark seekers among th Irih Romanism lordship bishop, have had a long rest on the cir- to the will. Daigle of th old Bay manisni the Vatican has sought tome ty and brutality," says Cardinal the who it might be tion as to what disposition to make Defendant and Stat, who, when ra inferred would prefer a more tract- culation work and ought to be in then left, but soon after came back office, were mare solicitous about As loop through which to escape. Moran. to act on sugges- of certain money, how he later hole able and easy-goin- g priest to admin- readiness this again, they said, to get a bank book. vmaag political plums to RoraamsUt ONE OF A UNI 0? MABTYBS tion. Look out for YOUR bundle broutrht a leading member of his in face, of the fact that the Ro Archbishop was the great-- ister the affairs of the . The evidence went to show that the than John F. FitzgeraM whil nayesf Plunkett next week. sick man Catholic archbishop of Mel- uncle of the present Count Plunkett, We knew that no small peccadillo own congregation into her woman waa in a very excited state Of Bostoa. Fitzgerald Is nothinf t such bourne, the Soman Catholic arch leader of the Sinn Feiners, whose as getting drunk or being caught room, and made dealings about afteT the men left, and kept on re net aa ardent Ramn Catholic smj. two sons were executed in Dublin in in a gambling raid would be cause which nothing is known, except peating, "You will get no more out his tmssrmy raK wbea soare bishop of Dublin, and the Roman for such a summary proceeding. of me. Iler condition rapidly grew which was mad yuhlie hy 1916. The family has given a long the priest and the parishioner a wamlK Catholic archbishop of Quebec, are More flagrant offenses, such aa theft, what worse ana sne aiea nen cay. tee ef busfnws men headed by line of devoted and THE WILL OF and tool of a all found in opposition to conscrip to the church in Ireland. The fam arson or offenses against the person, $528,000 have to say. The priest Defendant shortly afterwards took other Semnist sassed Ids fea tion of Soman Catholics t fight ily residence is at Oldcastle in the would only be cause for a transfer the hierarchy state that Miss Con- possession of the deceased's estate Sine then hewtrer, h ka ttyini County Metth. The martyred pit io another parish, being placed In a rov said she wanted to make a will and commenced lumbering operations te th United fitetec aWarafcht aa? against the Central Powers, and are "retreat" penance, A POOR ROMAN BISHOP mate of all Ireland was a brilliant with a or confine- 1nv4n 11 iVv rnmd thft Ttrleat on the land. Plaintiffs, the heirs of nas aopurfea the various masnu openly and frankly Sinn Feiners, College . ment in a monastery until the affair methods of the wfly politician to student of the Irish in the wui tne, thin Mm that the- Sinn Fein propa The records say of him! blew over and the incident forgotten After the priwtwrote - ther hi! political ambrUeaa. Aft by Relatives Are Slaves of Rome and Dropped up bed and laTd7f'dafoT&- ganda oould be displeasing to the "He was a model of gentleness, in- the public. Imagine our surprise woman was in erauon, and for the return Of the ine juman vatboKe me damn when the shlftLnor of the scenes Wealth-M- oney Galla- est has seemed tegrity and piety." fie was conse Could Not Accept the priest claims a William value of the lumber cut and sold. strated th menaee ftmaanujia Vatican, prtpcaterouij shewed that Priest McCann is Haverhill, crated Bishop at Ghent, Belgium, in Goes Elsewhere gher wu called In, who, together "CNDUK nTTLTTEJfCaf Uaahustts, aad tSJ that it is preposterous is now known a, charged with getting 1669, and appointed by the rropa-gand- married. tremendous reactions set la, Fit - with the first named member ol the to be a fact, if the happenings at of all Ireland on Horror of horrors. Married, and At the trial the Jury found (hat gerald saw th tmportaae congregation he wit- tf yltn the Vatican on St Patrick! day of November 80 of that year. He ac to a woman at that , bishops and priests priesfi lay! the deceased was of sound and dis ing his intense In th Worse than possible. Mc make mark posing back-grou- 1918 be relied upon with any cepted the mission cheerfully, crossed that if are proverbially poor to near tnem nessed the woman her mind when she, executed the for th time being an4 can Cann is accused with marrying a alleged will, not duly to Ireland, and as a result went to every now and then one to the will, which goes to show that but that it was aunng me recent mayor allty eaml more certainty than some other mother superior or su- tell it, but ' his death at the hands of the English either the priest or his parishioner executed by her, neither did she know paign in Boston created eonslderabloi things the Vatican has seen fit to do. perior of a convent, who, according of them dies possessed of a neat lit and assent to its contents, but was amazement among citizens MasssW the atrocious manner described. must have signed her name. of The St Patrick! day Just passed The deed is regarded as "one of the to the allegations, is a mother in tle sum, the Income from which induced to sign it by undue influence. chusetta who remembered his recereli fact as is was celebrated at the Vatican by the blackest in the English records," there a child in the case. would be an enormous salary for the All of these things served to lhey also expressed doubt as to the as mayor, by severely upbraidtn All this going on secretly while the signature of William Gallagher, one Mayor Curley ur-- Ri reading by Pope Benedict of the which means it was very black in ordinary lay member of the Boman the priest into trouble with the and another deed. priest was holding down his position of the witnesses to the paper pro manist, Francis A. Campbell, of Oliver church. ceased lady's relatives, and he lot beatification Plunkett, merely excerpts m the church. duced, and represented aa the will what h termed A. P. Ma, We have taken No hailed the courts to one-tim-e Primate of all Ireland. wonder the bishop was horrified Duluth, Minnesota, has recently was into signed by the deceased, on the ground Fitzgerald may deplore Curley's in- !rom the article as it appeared, but The history of this man Plunkett and consternation seized the church. "suffered the loss" of Bishop James stand suit for the recovery of prop that it did not resemble his signature discreet championiam of Reman poll--, you note That a priest of 20 years standing - will that the article ad erty he seized in accordance with at other times. They assessed the ticiana but he certainly has n : will be considered later.' At this should commit the one unpardonable McOolnck. When his will was filed mits he was executed as a traitor, the alleged will. And even though damages at 2804. On these findings ground to critids Curley. for hisT particular time we wish to call the sin known to the was for probate an estate of $528,000 the judge ordered verdict entered offlc and that he was the great-unc- le of repetition, a actions when In follow Fits attention of oar readora to the fact too much for even Bishop Muldoon was left to the Bev. John Ireland to do so will cause some for plaintiffs for possession of the ger aid's own footsteps so as they the present leader of the Sinn Fein -- far that beatification in this instance is wno proposes w can" wctann now of Paul. $78,000 of thii was in we reprint the story of the case and property, and the amount assessed as relate to th anointment of Roman!- ers, whose two sons were executed and forever, and by making horri- St of martyr, and a personal balance trial as told by I he tientxneu damages. lata to efflott xusd in the sense a ble example of him, end the practice property, and the on a similar charge in mo. imt brought to recover i is the next thing, if not practically or priests getting or was real property held in trust for The action was The press is to the adult what tha Th case of Fltigerald hewever ff the family that has given a long married at possession some land in the parish not so the same thing, as canonization of for if the matrimonial microbe is al the Boman Uathoiio diocese of Du- of public school is to the child. offensive or baldly Jesuitical line of devoted bishops and abbots lowed to spread among priesthood of Chinman. of wh ch Elizabeth Con in character as that of Distriot At' a , at least insofar as Ireland the luth. It thus appears that $78,000 the taxes ' to the Roman church in Ireland. there might be an end to discipline, roy was seized and possessed at If were levied on the tanal torney Pelletier. Pelletler is a Frenca concerned, amounts to canon of this money (personal property) which land defend- and the Protestant church property is it But let us pause long enough to and the contagion if allowed to be time of her death, Canadian and Romanist with all th ization, in. that itjrranti permission come accrues to the profit of John Ire- ant claims under an alleged will, that is not used solely for religious intense prejudice of that element' note that this Roman letter, written epidemic might affect the bish- hours worship venerate object of the beatifi op himself. land, unless should prove that all signed by Miss Conroy a few the funds thus raised, if which, in Canada, la today manifest" to the atmosphere with which it wo- kept separate, would let Borne aid out of the is needless to say before her death. Plaintiffs, the ing such bitter hatred toward repub cation as a Saint It that Priest or part of it is left in trust to be allege improper her Knights of Columbus recreation the none is surrounded, namely, in McCann denies the charge of man's heirs, and they lican Canada and liberal that The beatification of Plunkett at matri banded some relative of McQolrick on the part of centers and let Protestants aid the Rome, breathes the Sinn Fein hatred mony and still denes the bishop to do and undue influence it wishes to cause a secession of Que however, seems im in getting the will made Y. M. C. A. without asking for vol bee this particular time is more than indelible his worst As the matter is yet un- later on. This, the defendant from United Canada, It was a of England and bears the his favor. Defendant is the parish untary contributions. of Pelletier, whe when in' singular. It is without doubt the decided by the courts to which both possible as the , departed bishop in stamp of Binn Fein propaganda.! priest of Chlpman, and the aeceasea office secured the exclusion Tebj most open endorsement of pro-G- er ides appeal, we are wonderln:ir if seems to have but two survivors, one Rome says the message of the of Two centuries of Plunketti in the was of the Boman Catholic faith, but Menacb from the post offlce in- Muldoon will succeed in "canning" angel to the shepherds on the oc- la manism that the Vatican has a sister in St Joseph's hospital, St not attend defendant's church, Canada, This ar- Roman church have been good bish- McCann. she did casion of birth was "peace Pelletier when he dulged in since 1914, with the pos- Paul, and another a sister in St was shown .that she had no Christ' rived in Boston set ops and bad citizen! of England, and it on earth to men of good will" which to work to obtain sible exception of the papal peace The world was made Mnaciallv un Anthony's Convent, in Minneapolis, Menvt or rmrd whatever for him. a position at the publio crib and has is not, removing the papal Miss Conroy looks like another way of making but that safe for democracy by Pope Innocent pov- Early in January, IMS, since been feeding thereat. His in- note. of whom ars pledged to be-M- m to and of III. with hie white both' ill, and so bad had she things fit papal needs. It Justifies intolerance obligation them instead and black was taken them tense and religious bigo . Those at all familiar with the thirty-thir- erty and would doubtless be em priest in warring on men under the the diadem on the living ana their d dan mm, tw a few dsvs later the try was boldly in evidence whan Mr, placing wealth pretext that those warred against ' uropamida of the Sinn Feiners in nation OOXl followed ioon lfta Kv barrassed with so much in was sent for to administer the last Catheron, a high-mind- ed, noble typ head of Count Plunkett in Ireland his are not men of good will That's the Ireland today know their chief Jesuits and the Holy . their possession. , rites to her. A short time after of Massachusetts citizenship was ap that today, tha pope makes a Saint of way the kaiser put it now, aim in life is to hinder England's pointed Probation Officer, Catherozi his unci, who was devoted to the was eminently fit task prosecution of the war, last of aU to "Render unto Cod the things that for th but ia same cause two hundred yean ago. are God's, and unto Cesar the things the eyes of Pelletier h had com- lA XtMtm 4vt nw aareiv tA IVm aTnawaaaA mu uva am mj v mJ 9 Just a way the church his of pay that are Cesar's." say the pope's mitted an unpardonabU sin, B had the idea that England is the most preachers. Inasmuch as their pope is worked to secure the passage of th ing its debts to those who labor in Anti-Sectari- atrocious of nations, while demand at once the temooral sueceasor of the or later known as th the Interest! of the papal institu Anti-Ai- d ing Borne rule for all Ireland. Ger- YOUR SENATORS Cresars and the viee-- f erent of God on Amendment, which was at tion. Incidentally the kaiser must PATRIOTS WRITEi earth, he gets about all that la ren that time before th Massachusetts many, unable to refute the charges feel Tery good over Benedict's devo dered! which is the evident intention. legislature in th form of a bill te) of atrociousnees levelled at her from quest km tion to Binn Feiners, submit th to the people for all quarters of the globe seems to be their approval or rejection. Because y (axaxsTjO. katiomi, A Candidate for ... well taken with this Irish propa- the Caiheron favpred this bill which has recently been ratified by majority ganda delves into alleged his Praying a Live Man St BUm Building. fuUnton, D. a a that Political Graveyard of seventy-fiv- e thousand in Massa tory and attempts to hold up Eng- chusetts, and had taken a noble stand as type of most barbarous Out of Purgatory Walter M. Chandler, a New in favor of true Americanism land a the OMAN CATHOLICS Introduced In both houses of congress In December, in of nations. mCVLmm Til T.n 9fl 101ft measnrei York representative in the tixty-fift- h Massachusetts, Pelletier denounced 1915, and during the life of session which began at that time, to direct the him bigot publio offlc the fact Roger "A little addition to my testimony the congreis, should be remem as a unfit for In spite of that secretary of war to donate ground on which to erect a monument to in the and refused to recognize him, Curley 1 Casement conceded ublished in the January number of bered when next nil name appears was to be a traitor beautiful Arlington Cemetery dedicated to burial of United States soldiers. Joined with Pelletier, the case waa spread Pentecostal Uenldt While I the on the ballot. In writing to one of ; Sinn Feiners still persist in preaching , taken to the courts and finally to th was in Ireland the All these measures, when they reached the house committee on the library, were op supreme the fiction that he was a martyr the Lord me to visit his many constituents who is court of the state where Mr. laid it on' mj laid permanently to rest In files patriotic committee. During the special ses- appointment waa upheld. to the Irish cause, when as a mat sister who lives In EJllarney. the of that posed to the "zone system" postal Catheron's sion neld arrange prosecution of the great war, papal emissaries District Attorney Pelletier. even ter of fact if his was any cause "When I arrived at Klllarney last summer to for the amendment, he sayss Introduced a very considerable number of bills for this same purpose, but there was after this pronouncement of the all it belongs exclusively to traitors, sister told me she thought I was flea1 Let me say that I am not In favor bench, stated that his offlce would She gone priest to con enough patriotism defeat efforts to promote Roman fanaticism The same class upon whom Case-- had to her in coryrresi'to thse of repealing the amendment men- have nothing to do with Mr. Catheron fession and told that she was worried while of publio was occupied in the cause of democracy and human rights. tioned you. when ment to cripple England, attention tha by I opposed it it or words to that airect, relied about her brother who was in Amer- cemetery, papists passed the house and made a speech ? have been carrying his work forward ica, and she not heard from Falling In all these efforts to desecrate the soldiers' the 'have Massachusetts after this however. that had against it, showed him for a long tuna, again taken advantage of tha fact that all patriots were engrossed with the supreme la no uncertain manner in various ways since his execution. This shows that Chandler favors ah resented all this narrow religiousthts "The priest was duty of winning the war and have succeeded in passing through the House of Repre- ) Deprived of leadership exoept for tola bar that I intolerant bigotry which th Roman-is- ts dead In purgatory and to Catholio nuns on ground to a seotional press, and all of us know their ecclesiastical politicians wear and that he sentatives a bill for the erection of a monument Roman wer manifesting and would aavej would pray me out for $15.00 per be Washington. ' what that means. Chandler should ing the robes of priests and arch donated for that purpose In the city of none of it. When the Constitutional year, and she baa been paying him be opposed for any offloe within the Convention met waa very evident bishops, and such as the descendants that sum for a number of years. This bill is now before the senate committee on the library, and win very probably it of the people, that politicians who fought thi , When I appeared on the scene he become ,a law unless true American citizens with one accord deluge their senators with gift '. of Plunkett, the Sinn Fein masses. amendment need not expect ofilees , tried to make my believe all possible at have wailed so incessantly that they sister that letters and petitions of protest. This should be done immediately and with "Now and then priests are quoted the hands of the electorate of th I was not her brother, but he failed by daily press aa having said pained "privilege" ex- - vifor, the state and Pelletier dearly covets til have' the - of to do o o that, papal empire ask this absurd conees things that no Catholio. in either his position as governor of Massachusette emption from the British conscrip- "Elder Thomas GRimw, The pretext on which representatives of the sane or sober sensea could thinK or slon cast women despotism has held under the mediaeval yoke as has been shown by his actions m , tion laws; whether out of deference "2881 N. California Ave., Chicago, to a of whom ecclesiastical utterinir." Wettern Watehan. Does the put. Hence the amazement ef to them or fear of the result of hav I1L" of an unnatural and unscriptural monasticism is that the nuns are alleged to have the Western Watchman insinuate that those who do not understand Jesuit--, t ing them in the army is not stated Pentecostal Herald. nursed sick and wounded soldiers during the Civil War, the irascible and boastful priests ical methods and th methods of Ro- who are continually breaking into love hler-arch- y man Catholics who wish to enjoy per- by Britain. All who have even a slight knowledge oif the papal system and the of the nor sane? Its The difference between a Romanist print are neither sober petual positions in publio life where . And now comes the pope with his for money are well aware that nuns ever nurse anybody for the government to and a free man is that a free man is if editor ought to know being the they can serve the church effectively . beatification of another man of the always free, in life, to choose the it is because some bishop has his hands deep in the publio treasury to pay liberally for manor born and profession reared while receiving remunerations, Mr, ? w only include Casement class, a man who was pu things he shall do and be responsible such nursing. Moreover, the Protestant churches throughout the District of Columbia and suggest that he Pelletier . favored the AntKAiJ to no man, and in death, responsible in his estimate certain Catholic edi substantially earn , to as was Casement on were freely thrown open for hospital service to soldiers durin the Civil War and the Amendment, th death only to God. The Romanist, in life, tors as among those neither "sane charge of treason. This man members of those churches freely gave their services in carinp; for sick and Injured amendment which Mr, Catheron is never free to pursue his own nor sober." favored in the legislature a few years ; Archbishop Oliver Plunkett who course but must obey his priest and soldiers, while the Roman Catholic churches were closed to any such humanitarian pur The pope's Western Watnhman, of before and it was because h so fa- ; was executed in 1681. In its cable-- the canon law of Rome' under pain pose. vored Pelletier denounced Mm St. Louis wishes to know pnn it that of excommunication and all that it "What as a religious bigot, unworthy - rrara from Rome, or rather "Let The Christian men and women , who cared for the soldiers la the Protestant dpi of Christianity inspired the Los ef means, and in death, he is still the public office. er from Rome," The Hibernian for bond servant of pope and his churches are too patriotic and unselfish to ask for a monument to those who rendered Antroles Baptist minister who prayed the to be governor March 17th has the following to priests. The horrors of purgatory this generous service to humanity. Every consideration of propriety and of common to God that Germany may not have Pelletier wants of bondage, one hour of peace while William II Massachusetts. Let no patriot be i say of the celebration or bcatifica-- hold him in his rela decency calls for the defeat of the effort how bein made to vaunt before the world fe- insti- tives "arrange" suiiicient say is on th throne." Whatever prin deceived: let no lover of free ' facts : lor male ecclesiastics of papal empire in recognition of services which they I tion and attendant ings of mass to pass him from the the pretended ciple, inspired that prayer, It was tutions be misled by the lightnin? .' priest-controlle- all, in monetary compensation paid to the change of Romanist political actors v Mszr. O'Riordan, rector of the d purgatory to the rendered, if at consideration of liberal fully as Christian, and far more pa Irish College, delivered an address, side of the Maker the priest claims hierarchy of this alien despotism, '' triotic than, the declaration of i whose past records prove them to b ; In which he said the church was to-- to represent a bondage that reaches Enelish cardinal who said that the nothing if not Romanists of the type . ; day paying to Plunkett a debt owed from the cradle past the confines of world could never have peace until it that Leo XIII commended aa "desert ; it well of the chinvh. to him for more than two centuries. the tomb, v ., ... mihnMttH to tne vrmei m m'er. inr