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PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Is Ga 1 Founded in 1644 by Rev PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC is ga 1 Founded in 1644 by Rev. Michael OX 011 nor. First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese IMTTSBl 'Ut.II. l'A.. APRII. 19. 192S No. m ANNIVERSARY AT U.S. JUDGE BUMES GOLDEN JUBILEE ST. WALBURGAS TO CLERICAL ALUMNI DR. WOLFE IS POINT CHURCH OF ¡FATAL RIOTING ON OF LOCAL PRIEST BE DEDICATED ON PAY HIGH TRIBUTE NEW CHAIRMAN 01 FIRST MASS HERE KU KLUX WIZARD AT HOLY TRINITYISUNDAY MORNING TO MSGR. SHAHAN EDUCATORS' GROUP Mass and Breakfast lo Mark In Dismissing Suits of Ku lvlu\ Rev. Ik-rnard l ink to Observe Prominent Clergy of City to Retiring Rector of Catholic U. \ nniversary I hit e of First Inorai Educators Preseat Pl^Mng Members Jurist Denounces Fiftieth \nniversary of Assist Kt. Rev. liishop at Is lauded by Clerical and Holv Sacrifice Offered At Semi-Annnal Meeting Society as "Lawless His Ordinatimi to the Blessing Services of 1Alumni at Dinner Pittsburgh of Superintendents of Organization" Hol\ Priesthood Fast End Church Following Election Catholic Schosh INVITED IMPORTANT POSTS COMBINED CHOIRS SINC. FATHER CliRTIN HONORED BISHOP SHAHAN SPEAfiP Fathers of the city The Rt Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, Q.D., Washington, D. ('., April 17.—As (By N.C.W.C. News Service) pleasure of cele- Bishop of the Diocese, will officiate a tribute to his long and useful ad- Washington, D. C., April 18.-41* jubilei of one of at the solemn dedication ceremonies ministration as r«*tor of the Catho- Rev. Dr. John M. Wolfe, Superin- the Rev. Bernard of the new St. Walburga church, lic University of America, an office tendent of Schools in the ArclMBo* , for on that day it Lincoln and Campania avenues, Hast which he is about to relinquish, a cese of Duhpque, was elected chair» since Father Ber- End, on Sunday morning at 10 testimonial bampiet was given to man of the Superintendents' Section Thouicht-1">' o'clock. the Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan by of the National Catholic Educational .*i(B« c»n say U>day Following the dedication the Very the clerical alumni of the institution Association, at its ninth semi-amNNlt Itmttd life. Science hi Rev. Stephen Schramm, pastor of in Graduate Hall of the University meeting which just closed at the-. ¿thi«ent8' «ttitu.ii St. George church, Allentown, will here Wednesday. A number of dis- Catholic University of AmMe% litdiy, instead of being b»' celebrant at a solemn high Mass, tinguish«*«! members of the clergy here. fwrtio. we must assisted by the Rev. B. Gerold, of and laity from all sections of the The Rev. Francis J. Bredestag«§i 01. Oor *«u!s have th St. Joseph's church, North Side, dea- United States journeyed to Brook- Superintendent of Parochial Schools land t«i honor the note«! e«fucator. aatu* Since n'v, con; the Rev. C. Schüler, of SS. in the Archdiocese of CinctanM^ •III.Ig VV. II S. I'll.un sou th rt V Peter and Paul church, East Liberty, In the course of the dinner, the was elected secretary, and the mm - 0 «kjr cannot we lu lu .Hit tile Klan <uit . in whirl the ordei sub-deacon, and the Rev. Fred Rev. Patrick J. McCormick, who Dr. John J. Bonner, Superintends!! UK Creator? Dr. Mi MHlJiht t.. bar fi\e ' banished" nioiri presided as toastmaster, called upon a Columbia University Mansmann, the first son of th«' par- of Schools in the Achdiocese of PMh: » « * bers fr mi using t- name tnd askinf ish to be ordained, master of cere- th«' Rt. Rev. Msgr. F«lward A. Pace, adelphia, editor. half a million < oil ars in damages monies. The Rev. Charles Wies- vice-rector of the University, to Character training received coi IfcCrtholic« of Spain ar. I'reviol sly, .ludi; • Thomsi n had di- imnn, superintendent of St. Joseph's read a tribute received from Rome, siderable attention at the meothagk lipilfrinw to the Holy lilis e.l a cou n to i suit by ti'.- five t. Orphan Asylum, will preach the ser- of Cardinal Bisleti, Prefect of the discussion of this topic being I jfenwl«m. The pilgrim (.list tl ie Klan from I'.' nsvlvania | mon. Sacred Congregation of Seminaries ulated by a paper entitled "lie F* ufcn of the eleventh < < sa y ing he lacked jurisdict on, but ii Benediction and To Tk'um will fol- and Universities. mation of Christian Character is ried on foot. Their journ«> ni- k'l L his arm nine, men said th. low the Mass. The music for the The Very Rev. Joseph McSorley, Our Pupils," presented by the Rev. hardship and sacrifice, State minht h av.• not onl\ the right services will be rendered by the superior geneal of the Paulist Fa- Richard J. Quinlan, Supervisor of art pilgrims will travel t. but th. duty, t<> throw th« Klan out combined male and sodality choirs th«'rs, the first religious congrega- Schools in the Archdiocese of Boe>. Und by aeroplaiu Kriil. iv's opini( in of the court w:i. under the direction of Prof. Charles tion to erect a house of studies at ton. Ike i trip of ease an* -eatbin g. After reciting t lie numer Schwan. th«> Univesity, paid glowing tribute The Rev. Dr. John M. Cooper, of. 1 in the latest anil m ous la \vl. - act ions of the orde A picture of the church and a his- to Bishop Shahan, in behalf of the the Catholic University of Amerin^' | method of trav» In ough L out in the ti al, Judgi tory of the parish appear on page clerical alumni, numbering more led the discussion of Father Qsll three of this issue. than 1,500 prelates and priests lan's paper. *U those would-be profes.« throughout th«' United States. The Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph V, & diversities that indu Visibly touched by the praise ex- McClancy, Superintendent of SchedW and teaching athei tended him, Bishop Shahan, after in the Diocese of Brooklyn, pi saint. Rev. Bernard Fink, O.Carm. NAME ANNOUNCERS of Oklahoma, Has accepting a testimonial purse, pre- ed a paper on "The School Cal—Aim . i Tolumcs for thought in t In- na ! 1 was» ndained to the priesthood AND JUDGES FOR sented to him by the Clerical Alumni Its Restrictions and Obligation». : "Modern philosophy is a by Bishoi Tuigg, of Pittsburgh, Association, respon«led by lauding The Rev. Joseph F. Barbian, Supers „ at despair without in t h<- here." ' The oleum jubilee Mass will be th«- service of those associated with intendent of Schools in the Arch- stab SPELLING CONTEST (atradinK to be such, for mod- o found that the klan célébrât •d at Holy Trinity Church, him in administering the affairs of diocese of Milwaukee, led the maintained militat y or B3i0o«ophy has no religious mes- ( 'enter »venue anil Crawford street th«' University. He pai«i excep- cussion of this paper. ; "in hostility to th< It begins by putting God out trivi at ID a The second session gf the Dioce- tional tribute to the work of Msgr. The paper on "Problems of ," and that these, together m. The venerable jubilar NUoninK. Suicidesi will m- san Spelling Contest will take place Pace and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. George tardation," presented by the a l ined and masked bands, ¡an will lu assisted by the Rev. An- in many people as religion Friday evening, April 20, in the four A. Dougherty, his vice rectors; also Brother Philip, F.S.C., prindy CONSECRATION OF I at times as instruments sellll Weerner , 0 .Carta)., prior of St PIP .on their intellects, ( 'lara's. Chi ago, as archpriest; th. school auditoriums chosen for th»' to the academic senate, the board of Catholic High School, Pitt oppression and violence." iindsouts. None < if the re- MSGR. J. J. McMAHON Rev. Be•te r |{. Kramer, O.Carm , various groups as announced in last deans, the professors and the other and discussed by the Rev. Br ¡student suicides weri • m Catii prior of II ily Trinity, as deaco'i week's issue of this paper. personnel of the institution. Benjamin, C.F.X., Community in Catli i- pervisor, Baltimore, also attracts! •(dtges, but students and tiie lì.' . Sebastian J. Urnauer The first group will meet ill the Has Served Forty Years exempt if AT BUFFALO, APR 26 considerable attention at the infiefes would not be ANOTHER BUILDING < M arm., pa -Im of Holy Trinity Cathedral High School Auditorium. Bishop Shahan, whose tenure of pitlition they taught had ni> in- 1 ing. I hurch. Ulli- deacon. The Very Rev Miss Mary Caulfield, principal of office is about to expire, has been t m them." Buffalo, \pril 18. The consecra PLEDGED AS JUBILEE I ,a w rene Di ther, O.Carm., Provin- Fort Pitt School; Rev. Vincent associate«! with the Catholic Univer- The Rev. Dr. John R. Hagan, Sa» • * * tion ri'i'i monies of the lit. Rev. John e i al. will preoch the sermon, Burke, assistant pastor of St. Paul's sity of America since its very be- perintendent of Schools in the Dto- ~ •ese of Cleveland, presented a paper J&M(ti*ens of Pittsburgh are .1 McMahon, D.D., Bishop elect of Farth« t' Bernard, was born in But Cathedral, and Attorney D. F. Mc- ginning. in 1888, 40 years ago. He Trenton, N. J., will taken place on GIFT TO DUQUESNE on "The Dioceeaa Fisii—tiantf- fwufctke an investment in falo, N. Y., in the vear 1.853. 11" Carthy. w 111 act as judges. Rev. has served as its rector for tî» years. April 2(5, in St.
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