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THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH. In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in All Things, Charity. V'OL. LXXX CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911 NUMBER 24 PRAYS FOR ENGLAND TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO AMERICAN CITIZEN Pope Says Conversion of English REMAINS Lands ANSWERS Dearest HIS CRITICS Speaking Hope. Miraculous Occurrences Reported by the Daily Press in Connection Rome, Italy, June 12.—Cardinal Merry With the Disaster. del Msgr. Windthorst Declines Important Position Val yesterday ordained as subdeacons Father six English who Vaughan Says He Has Linked His clergymen abjured Pro¬ From coast to coast Mexico was de¬ Sooner testantism and entered the ecclesiastical Than Renounce vastated by an earthquake June 8. Allegiance nobles’ academy here with the Lot With Democracy object of Fifteen hundred and thirty-seven killed; joining the Catholic priesthood. The or¬ 41 cities, each with populations of more to United States. dination was held in the Pauline chapel than in the Vatican. 1,500 were damaged; seven big towns INTERESTING NEWS COMMENT FROM LONDON were entirely demolished. The services were of great solemnity To add to the terror of the inhabitants HE URQES UNITY AMONG AMERICAN CATHOLICS. and were attended by all the students of the volcanoes Colima and Popocatapti be¬ the academy and many prelates. ONDON, June 3, 1911—I am methods which gave such a wonderful har¬ came active, great cones of smoke hover¬ After the ceremony Cardinal Merry del glad to say the omission, of vest to the Commercial Road Mission. Fa¬ ing over the craters and lava pouring forces Val which I ther Vaughan says if he could save a soul against the enemies of the Church, accompanied the converts to the papal down their sides into the cities and towns spoke last week in dis¬ who would highly, interesting letter from like to inaugurate a new apartments, where they were received in located there. cussing the visit of King by becoming a “corner man” in a Moore the Right Rev. audience by Pius X. He welcomed them George to Ireland, has been and Burgess minstrel show, he would do Ms.gr. Windt¬ “Kulturkampf” given up by Bismarck The entire rebel army of the south has horst, and with his host of who was cordially and blessed them. rectified. Their Majesties will so with the utmost pleasure. He has linked compelled to go to Canossa. This turned nurses by order of General Alfon¬ friends in the Diocese, The The Pope said it afforded him the great¬ be entertained at one his lot with the democracy, and says to save antagonistic clique are the so-called Liber¬ so Miranda. Thirteen thousand men are by least Catholic Telegraph welcomes als and Socialists of the same stamp as est consolation that six Protestant clergy¬ Catholic institution during their stay, for th<the future generations of the country, Cath¬ the distributing such food as can be had, help¬ fE home our distinguishedthe followingand A. P. A. in the men should as was about the middle of the week olics must come down from their pedestals have received States. join church, he they propose oli the ing to rebuild homes to shelter the home¬ convinced that their example would be to visit the Christian Brothers at Artane. anand mix with the people, showing them that patriotic countryman. The letter is written less, care for the injured and bury the followed their interests are the same. Yesterday, from Antwerp, under date of May 28th, by other Anglicans in England dead. They could hardly have chosen a more thi and America. or one more ap- speaking to a crowded in Ro¬ and reads: The famous floating gardens of the representative institution, spi meeting the In receipt of your gracious letter of May Continuing, the Pope said that he pray¬ posite to the needs of the day, for the tuitunda Hall, Dublin, on the formation of the Montezumas, located on an island in Lake the 17th, which did not find me any longer ed daily for the conversion of England, Christian Brothers are the pillars and LeLeague of Irishwomen, Father Vaughan Xochimilco, are no more. Gardens, in Cologne, but was forwarded to me, to¬ which constituted his fondest hope, as he ground of that truly religious education mademl a plea for more life and recreation homes, inhabitants, islands and all are believed that if this occurred it would lead which is the in the villages of the land. gether with the last numbers of the Ca¬ sunken beneath the surface of the lake. glory of Ireland and largely in Parochial clubs tholic Telegraph, to my address here in to the conversion of all English speaking the source of her fidelity to the faith. anand other such things were wanted to keep How many victims were claimed by the care of the Red Star Line, with which I countries. the people healthy and happy, and to save earthquake here no one can say, but com¬ Lord Mayor of Dublin. intended travelling to your shores via New He closed by saying that the Protest¬ them from the temptation to emigrate, paratively, few, if any, of the natives are York, May 27th. I hasten to reply that ants joined the Catholic Church spontane¬ And, while we are across the channel, which was ruining the country. believed to have escaped. time failed me to write on account of be¬ ously, thus showing that their conversion we may mention that the Lord Mayor of The inhabitants of the island are direct Now a Soldier of the Cross. was wrought Dublin has been figuring largely in the ing overwhelmed with work preparatory to by Providence. descendants of the After the address, which Aztecs, and of pure, public eye once more. It seems, by a ques¬ We shall soon have the Revs. Hinde, Cox, my departure to U. S. A. deeply moved unmixed blood. the They raised and sold tion in the House, that he holds by right anand Steele, the three well-known Anglican Being presented for a position last De¬ converts, the Pope knelt and recited a prayer for the conversion of the nearly all the flowers and vegetables for a captaincy in the British army with a cleclergymen who were recently converted to cember in custody of the government, they Eng¬ the markets lish of Mexico City.. the church, back among us with the solemn as a speaking countries. He then asked salary attached of £300 a year. His Lord- th< demanded conditio sine qua non, “to In a church at the subdeacons to Guadalajara, state of papers, to say co;commission of the priesthood, for they are renounce my allegiance to a join him in repeating ship writes to the however, foreign power” was a the same prayer Hidalgo,. statue of Oilr Lady of he knows nothing of this honor, and would to be ordained to the English Mission on as I was a citizen of the U. S. A-. since 1871. every day of their lives. Guadalupe, the the Msgr. Granito, prince of patron of Mexico. At the be delighted to immediately assume it, to- th< 11th hist; in Rome. A priest from- the I refused doing this and rather preferred Belmonte, the first tremor Pope’s who will priests carried this statue into gether with the perquisites appertaining saisame Beda College where these gentlemen returning to the land of my adoption, where legate, represent the holy the see at streets, and the town escaped with lit¬ thereto. He would prefer a anare studying, celebrated his first Mass in I was King George’s coronation, goes to cavalry regi- ordained in old St. Peter Cathedral, tle or no London next injury, although exactly in the ment, as his swordi is rather long, and a :suburb of London last Sunday, before a Cincinnati by Archbishop J. B. Purcell. Thursday. He is the beater middle of the of an earthqake belt. would very large congregation. The circumstances Moreover, I remembered the prediction of autograph letter to the king and particularly like to see his salary, ve By a singlar coincidence a somewhat the were Father valuable presents to Queen Mary. acquaintance of which he has not yet we unusual, for Casgrain is. a saintly Archbishop Elder that one day I similar occurrence is noted at Guadala¬ made. He says this revelation is causing miman of middle age, and had been a soldier surely would return to your shores. I owe jara. a eity of 125,000 inhabitants, capital him to make inquiries as to how many other fofor twenty-five years, rising to.the rank of it to the good and paternal heart of our PRINTERS of the state of Jalisco. In the cathedral Major in the Royal Engineers. He is old friend, Archbishop Dr. Moeller, who INDORSE APPEAL dignities and emoluments he holds unbe- -M there is Murillo’s famous painting, “The known to himself! FrFrench-Canadian by birth .and came to the called on me with his zealous brother, Will Not Assumption,” valued at $75,000. The walls conclusionCO that his country had need of Father Bernard, last summer on his return Print Immoral Posters < of the 'cathedral show two great fissures, Dispensation Pleases Englishmen. ^him in- a wider field than that now offered from his visit ad liniina that I was wel¬ Papers Ridiculing Religion. each six inches wide, extending completely The unrest in men’s minds on matters Byby active service. comed back to my old stamping ground. Haying traveled half around the painting, but leaving it with¬ religious continues and foreshadows a great overov the world- and received more than one Arriving at this seaport in Antwerp in The Poster Printers’ Association of the out injury.