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re Selmbser s. ind i many, HBenry pr lato Italy. drove oat Morning Str ano aatnodic Messenger. S T LAURIOCE GIUSTIIAZNL ItDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. sVIII.the Antipope back to Rome,'Gregory, and brought was erowned Benedict in Sraw ata.ss, sUIDAT, SEPTEMBRE I. 1aT5.- Laurence from a child longed to be a PIO NONO COLLEGE, -ST. Saint, and when he was nineteen years of f St. Peter's by that Pontiff in 1014. LikeIn ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, MARY'S ACADEMY, IIINATURE LIVES OF THE SAINTS. age there was granted to him a vision of f holy David, Henry employed the fruits ofIf AUSTIN, TXEYA, NO•krr MACON. OGOIGIA. All earthly things his conquests in the service of the temple. DAMS, INDIANA, September S. the Eternal Wisdom. Oseduaed by the ste paled in his eyes before the ineffable The forests and mines of the emapire, the oYirthe a ldtY, Under the Dreseties of the a is k temOpe.s Tuday, September ST. STIPHEN, KING. beauty of this sight, and as it faded away best that his treasury could produce, were isters elHoyCros I1th, 1873. WILL RE-OPUN MONDAY, 5IPTUMN 1 g Geysa, fourth duke of Hungary, was, ], a void was left in his heart which none consecrated to the sanetuary. Stately d but God could fill. Refusing the offer of a cathedrals, noble monasteries, churches TqLL CLASSICAL., sOmI TIICO AND COMMER. with his wife, converted to the Faith, and The course ot studies Is thorough ls the ClaselmlI peastle! This lastitutaeof the "•ill" iI ranewaedd ad a high ad . o brilliant marriage, he fled secretly from Innumerable, enlightened and sanctified epidal ot thses. fa saw In vision the martyr St. Stephen, who Aosdemical and Prepataetry Departmosts. CtIAL COURSEL course of tIastruUes sembreas ely brae told him thathe should have a son, whoo his home at Venice, and joined the Canons the once beatbhe lands. In 1022 Henry se` .. i. Regular of St. George. One by one he No extra charge for reaoh er German, as those e the complete*daaea st ladle., would perfect the work be had begun. d crushed every natural instinct which could lay on his bed of death. He gave back to The Istitatisa Is sltsated as the heights marreum• Seaog wh1311 laguages eantr into the regular ueerseof studios. Sag the eity ef Maea. at as elevatleo a searly 00 This son was born A. D. 977, and received her parents his wife, St. Cunegunda, "a 2hbe Musical Dspearmet is ooadausod on the plea virgin still, as a virgin I aIttiasLe to their m ede peite deperrtsme %. the name of Stephen. He was most eare- Jbar his union with his Love. In the in- be had received her of the best Coservatories of I the feetabohe the level of the -L The earemurdlage are from Christ." Europa. Art fully educated, and succeeded his father att ceseant combat which be now waged with and surrendered hie own Department Sbeautful and plotaregr e Sleng below the mew pare soul to God. the same prieaiples whieh form the besi as early age. He'began to root out idola- n- thehimself cruci4x, he measured their durationhis sufferings with withthe for ltruotion in the great Art S•hool. at arepe are SItsmthe eimate to ezeedagly mild and ree heom all S Seamn amd•Preach laagages are taught by au It was Henry's custom on arriving in any malariat Is esepeelaIly try, suppressed a rebellion of his pagan 7 embodied in the coarse of Paintig sad Drawlal. 1 resemmeed for etudeets at 5 etthe respective osetrir sandae smeatly seei deternity for which he sighed. In slekness town to spend his first night in watehing esetitatleasdelseate who may wish to se7eall Oe subjects, and founded monasteries and obe bore unflinohingly wounds which the PaplU Iothe tooeels of Mulsts ad Palatisg may par. Sthe eamtae of the Aeat my. ighty .a.e.MINIS in some church dedicated Sadvatages of h•orlda witheetOle distance and to.. churhes all over the land. He sent to to our Blessed soneea special course. These who have paseed credit. uITese*e (ot ureoularbat the mgigeesa.haggss Pope Sylvester, begging him to appointt surgeon trembled to inflict. He begged Lady. As he was thus praying in St. Mary Sably through the Acsdemis ad Classical eouame veuleae. MaesUloo musea rthwwot of SavanUah,o depattmeat slmstrumental ad I, alms of his brother nebles, and stood.their Major's, the w. Yest MVd _ag bishops to the eleven sees he bad endowed, first night of his ariial in colve the Gradating Geld Medalh of the Departments. and has direct railroad and to4•phio eommueosat•nh* tag, Platlag sad every varisey Rome, he saw "*the Sovereign and Eternal ot Dhee W k sa - *ad to bestow on him, for the greater sue- scorn unmoved. As superior and as gen- Graduating Gold Medals are awarded to the studeote with all parts of the onuaty. The vaausma braeehe s aematl asught. are taught As theto euna anrt orin Demestiethe sseetd asea seedt tem.aA) seral he enlarged and strengthened his Piest Christ" Jesus of a enmplete cellege edocatlon are thurouhly impart. eesm of bhis work, the title of king. The 5Order, and as bishop of his diocese, in spite enter to pay. Hass. who have pursued a special course Ia the Osnervatory sewingF .Itsbra•ehe, machiee. terms aad a meetare requited Impeortat S.Letpa spean a pals Laurence and by a competent Pope granted his requests, and sent him a 88. Vincent assisted as at Made r tInthe Art Departmenas. ed etaf of Probseera sad Ttors. .adalagof time Isabea praeteal se edaesties.weak haowladge Ia the the Iaredry puapilsof the and dutiesao hUtM- easl.e eas.e l- deacon and sub deacon. Saints innumer- The domeUtie departmeut t Dross to be borne before him, saying thatt Sbhisof slandersee.. His and seal insult, led tothoroughly his being appointedreformed Gold Modal for oeisan, present4d by Bight Rev. is muder the sere of the Sister. of Meray. be regarded hb:m as the true apostle of his Iathe first patriarchof Venice, but he remain- able filled the oburob, and angels sang inSBishop Dweoagr. Pert Wayne. with theas Impartantdpartmats. the choir. After the Gospel an angel Gold people.. His devotion was fervent. He i was Medal fbr Domestic Economy. presslted by t 'Boardsad Tuitiol in all the College branches. Pupils f al dsemaatia sae realved, svwle placed his realms under the protection of f ed ever in heart and soul an humble priest sent by our Lady to give him the book to per year ................................. M..a 00 kiss. BghtR0 Rev. Bishop GlUmour, Cleveland, Ohio. our Blessed Lady, and kept the Peast off thirsting for the sight of Heaven. At Touching him lightly on tbp-thigh, SGold Modal for French. preseted by Vry Rev, m. I.W . H. GROSS0, D. D., ber Assumption with peculiar affection. length the 'eternal vision began to dawn. as the angel did to Jacob, he said, "Accept itloa, Superior Generalot Bishop of Savaiahb, Presidest dead ever the re.llgote plalees a etohers. -"Are you laying a bed of feathers for met" this sign the Orderetthe Holy Oroes. He gave good laws, and saw to their exe- of God's love for your chastity Gold Modal for Painting and Drawlng, pranted by SN. B.-Catalogure, with thU partIcular, forwarded Orest• pease i net a tastese of aid Ae and justice; eation. Throughout his life, we are told, he said. "Not so; my Lord was stretched nsodfrom that time the empe Dr. Temer, Washington, D. C. wlegIabNO -t the gaeral hebusies depreaies the . he had Christ on his lips, Christ in his ror always balted." open applcatlen. my" cm son a hard and painful tree." Laid upon Gold Medal fotr Chriestina Dootrine, presented by ST.' MARY'S DOMINICAN ACADEMY advantages are eored at a lew gurse pstl dsi beart, and Christ in all he did. His only ther1 straw, he exclaimed in rapture, "good Mrs. M. M. Phelan, Lanoaster, Ohio. reepeatale standig and realreseas. - wars were wars of defence, and he was I Jesus, behold, I come." He died A. D. 1435, A woman has done a clever thing in the aged seventy-four. S umber of Teachers eogaged in the Preparatort, We terma ad fall psleslarls, riteAels.l. r always sucesesful. God sent him many F way of politics where oil and greenbacks SGEENVILLN, call at the Ilatattee. trials. One by one his children and ambition were in the balance. Theo Academical and Classical Departments. 14, Modera Aidres. SIUTER SUPRRIIS SaEsuguages, 0l Drawlng and Paiting SI h itrmieutal Corner 8i. Charles and Broadway died, bat he bore all with perfect submis- September e. contest for,the National nomination for Con- Street. S. Mary's Asdeamy. P. O. halgt r sion to the will of God. He. died on his ST. AUGUSTINe, APOSTLE OF ENGL&ND. gress in Butler county, Pa., was very bitter uso, 10l Vocal Musle, t; Dressmaklng. plain and sales• .oade Autlo. New Orleam.. favorite Feast of the Assumption, A. D. "The history of the Church n between W. C Plummer and L. H. Smith. , fuaoy8Simplicity Needlework, of dress 7. enforced by rule 1088. ," says Boe- U8ULINB AOAD MT, BT. JOHN M.1 . suet, "has nothing grander than the en- The pqlnt made on Plummer was that he 0For Catalogues, address When St. Stephen was about to die, he had fought a free-pipe bill while in the MOTHERd SUPERIOR, try of the holy monk Augustine into Thi Academy, uder the charge ot the. Domlaeloe TUSCALOOSA. AL A. suammoned the bishops and nobles, and the kingdom of Kent with his forty com- Legislature in 1975.