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 thCatholic 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. storm. The one party, with the presenti- decorationde for bravery, he is order to take the devoting the steamer, “Kroonland,” I United States, which held its annual con¬ ment of evil before it Rt. Rev. Msgr. In front of the painting is an image of seeking blindly for remainingrel years of his life to carrying the was informed, however, that a strike had E. Windthorst. vention at West Baden, Ind., last Thurs¬ Our Lady of Guadalupe, to whose protec¬ the shelter of the church, and this section j,abanner of the cross through the Canadian been declared among the sailors for higher day, indorsed the appeal of the American tion the inhabitants ascribe its safety. expresses itself in the appeals and discus- northwest,no and ministering to the needs wages and that this particular steamer had Federation of Catholic Societies for the One hundred and sions for the reunion of this or that sect 0fof a vast and been laid I hope to find the American Catholics fifty persons were in¬ increasing population. up for repairs on account of a discontinuance of salacious with this or that likewise posters, and jured in Guadalajara, but no one was church, while others are defect in her machinery. consequence enrolled, irrespective of national¬ also Catholic Societies Active. In paper that ridicules or caricatures re¬ killed. preparing the way for a negation of every¬ I have next ity', against all the enemies and their to take the steamer, “Lapland” ligion or Catholic are schisms. St. Patrick religious characters. This in¬ thing. Thus on the one hand we have the societies, for various ends, on Saturday, June the 3rd and trust I shall and St. Boniface ought dorsement. means that the houses Scottish churches seeking tO' mend the acactive in all parts of the country. The be with to be our models and our leaders in this belong¬ you once more, . God willing, about ing to the association will re¬ BOUGHT A PAINTED FORTUNE breach between and become Catholic Benefit finding new time of hereafter each other Ci Society, the the middle of June. confusing modernism. Ad salvum fuse to print such posters, and use all the on cry GcGovernment insurance bill will adversely “ Catholic revivum! united, and the other the for dis- Germany, which owes its faith influence within its Swansea Doctor establishment of of affect its- Yours power to prevent their Picks Up a Real Mu¬ the Church England nfl organization, is going to wait on chiefly to the zeal of many Irish mission¬ faithfully in Xto, use by others. The the Chancellor of the association contains rillo and Wants $250,000 for It. resounds, with a demand by the laity to thi Exchequer to lay aries, stands now united by its disciplinary Ernest Windthorst. 90 of the 110 leading show-printing con¬ rule her affairs. The only thing which its difficulties before him. The Catholic cerns of this country and Canada. seems to be increasing in England in the TiTrades Unionists are shortly holding a There was London, June 10.—A local doctor pur¬ presented to the convention way of cults is that of Freemasonry which cocongress at which they intend to protest FRENCH chased recently for a few pounds in a CHURCH PLUNDER DRAWING COLOR LINE by Secretary Clarence E. Runey an open has now launched a League of Masons of agagainst the secular education advocated by letter Swansea auction room a picture that is received from Anthony Matre, Sec¬ the to bonds the th-the main body of their unions. And again now believed to be a genuine Murillo paint¬ Empire, unite in closer Official Liquidator of the Religious Or¬ White Students Will Refuse Their retary of the American Federation of members of the craft in the various Do- th'the Catholic teachers, met in conclave, have ing of San Sebastian. It is believed that ders to Be Tried for Theft. Diplomas. Catholic Societies, in which is specified minions of Britain. dedenounced the circular issued- by Mr. several it is one of the many pictures stolen from posters to which the society ob¬ Our non-Catholic fellow countrymen are HiHolmes regarding elementary teachers and' jects. Spanish churches during the Peninsular their social status and proficiency, and also Paris, June li.—Ferdinand Edmond St. Louis, Mo., June 11.—Because there War. always exceedingly pleased at any recog- thi considered the new education measure who was the is a nition from news co Duez, liquidator for the negro in the class six white students A London expert has confirmed the be¬ Rome, therefore the that Roman Catholic in the senior the which has for its object to compel children congregations dissolved class at Christian Brothers’ lief that it is a made the doctor Holy Father has been pleased to grant wl A Murillo and to attend under the “law of associations” as an BRILLIANT FUNCTION a to Catholics the law to evening continuation schools up College here, have notified Brother Justin, a large offer, which was refused. dispensation from of incident of the President of abstinence for the to the age of 16, and to which there are separation of Church and the Catholic school, that they The doctor has fixed a prohibitive price, Friday in Coronation to State in will refuse their week has given universal as a many objections by the parents and others. France, and who confessed to- diplomas on graduation Nearly a score of archdukes and arch¬ as he hopes eventually to sell it to the satisfaction m; large embezzlements, will be arraigned in day if the colored man is given a degree. duchesses, with the entire National proof of the fatherly interest which Pius English Pilgrims WeU Received. the diplomatic corps Gallery. Court of Assizes on Brother and more than X takes in British Catholics. If the Pope Monday. The Justin has given the boys two 200 members of the Aus¬ He thinks that its probable value is $250,- The English pilgrims had a great time charge will be that of trian had been present in the London streets and . embezzling $1,100,- days to consider their action. He is stand¬ aristocracy, gathered a few nights 000. in Rouen this week. With all the cour¬ 000 while seen the liquidating some $2,000,000 worth ing pat against them, and declares the ago in the American difficulty which the vast crowds 'n of Embassy in Vienna tesy of their nation the Rouenese accorded property confiscated from the religious negro will receive his the at the first ball will have to secure refreshment, he could diploma if he is given there for several themJ;®1 the place of honor in the many and orders since 1903. not have acted with more forethought and only member of the class to do so. years. Bishop Will Celebrate Jubilee pbrilliant processions and other functions. According to the accusation aginst Duez Albert Wilkerson, the negro, has been It was a brilliant sympathy. It is a privilege which those £J he squandered function—really a The magnificent wreath they brought was about $850,000 and salted in the class for three years and has a court ball on a small whom duty or pleasure calls to the celebra- I1 scale. A court offi¬ The golden jubilee of Right Rev. Henry carried in procession to the place of Joan’s away the balance. Duez was arrested in model cial had tions will very much appreciate. ®a record, leading his classmates in consulted with Ambassador and Gabriels, D. D., in the priesthood will be March, 1910, with his mathematics. martrydom and placed upon her tablet with private secretary, Mrs. Kerens as to the invitations and celebrated at Catholic Martin the Ogdensburg, N. Y., the com- Society Leaders. ;1Timmense cheers from t-he large crowds as¬ Gauthier and was released on $8,000 program. bail There have been several great entertain- sesembled. At the solemn Masses and Ves¬ and .^kipped out of the country, going, 't is ments this and two of most perspe believed, to some part of the United BISHOP-ELECT TIHEN week, the im- in the noble Cathedral they were given States. DEGREE FOR GOVERNOR HARMON portant were given by Catholic hostesses piplaces in the choir from whence they could who are see and hear Duez was judicial administrator for the Date of Consecration Set. rapidly making a salon in each of se quite plainly all the beautiful Department of. the Seine’s Notre their town houses, run on the best tradi- riritual of the Church, and the grand dis¬ Civil Tribunal. Dame University Honors Ohio’s He had- tions of Society, and counteracting to the cccourses of the Bishop of Seez on the life charge of the liquidation of the The consecration of Rt. Rev. Hen¬ Ruler. John so oiof the Maid1. property of degeneracy marked in modern Society, They , thirteen congregations, the ry Tihen, joined in the grand wost Bishop-elect of Lincoln, will The first of these was the important of which was the Christ¬ reception given processionpt of the relics round the Cathed¬ probably take place on the Feast of SS. Notre en which had about Dame, Ind., June 12.—Degrees by the Duchess of Norfolk for the members ral,ra were present at the unveiling of the Brothers, 2,000 schools Peter and Paul, June 29th, in the Cathed¬ and m France honors given by the of the Imperial Conference, at which not ststatue of were and Algeria. ral at Wichita. Rt. Rev. University of Joan, and entertained by the Before Bishop Hennessy Notre Dame were awarded only great political figures of the A his arrest today at the all the Archbishop and others, while the . Duez lived quietly with will be the consecrating prelate and Bish¬ Abbe ms wife in the Latin beginning of the graduating exercises of S ™- diay, but all the Colonial visitors now in L-Lemonnier acted as guide to the historic quarter. He said ops Scanned of Omaha, and Lillis of Kan¬ nat he had the^rmversity. The list of degrees is large England -were present, the guests number- p]places of the city. Invitation seats were speculated on the Bourse. sas City will be the coconsecrators. Jiffs year and the honor list is correspond¬ ing 1,500. The same week the Marchioness placedp] at the pilgrims’ disposal for the mys¬ ingly large. of Bute gave a great Ball at St. John’s teryqe play “Joan of Arc,” and they were also FIELD MASS AT The STATEN ISLAND REFERRED TO ROME degree of doctor of science was con¬ Lodge, a London house which stands in enchanteder with the fine chorus composed ferred upon Dr. James Joseph Walsh, of fine grounds within the boundaries of Re- fcfor the occasion by M. l’Abbe Bourdon. New York ^e'Y y?rk. June 12.—In honor of the City, and that of doctor of laws gent’s Park. The grounds were illumi- qpThe pilgrims returned last Wednesday In the latest number of the Acta went to Rev. Apos- Walter Elliott, C. S. P., of nated with thousands of delicately tinted afteraj a very crowded, very instructive and jnripa‘ visit of the members of St. Vincent tolicae Sedis the New York following question has City; Governor Judson Harmon electric lights, and a beautiful effect was mostm edifying pilgrimage, which it is hoped in-on ! Society, a field Mass was sung at been .30 o clock proposed to the Sacred Congregation of Ohio, Sir Charles Fitzpatrick of obtained will yesterday morning before an Ottawa, by illuminating the. fountain with w be repeated, although the millinery of provised of. the Office relative to the decree Ont., and William Rockhill altar on the campus of the Holy Nelson, of Kan¬ rays of light which are cast like spray upon Normandy made the fetes of unusual im¬ Jiission of “Ne Temere” regulating the marriage laws: sas the the Immaculate Virgin at Mount City. richly flowering rhododendron bushes piportance and beauty this year. must case in the drive. The stair case and ball room a r, °> Staten Island. Two young priests, .“What be held in the of those Scotland has way of holding football who, born of non-Catholic or infidel par¬ Were with a wly ordained, officiated, both former in- decorated profusion of pale matchesnl for charity and it is to her credit, ents, but baptized in the Catholic MOTOR MISSION CHAPEL Church, pink flowers brought from Cardiff Castle, thattj the Catholic charities of a town or thc ■ • eSmission’st!le nl'ssi°n- Two thousand of grew up afterwards from tender age in which is the Welsh seat of the Butes. The younger boys were assembled citycj are not left out when the distribution heresy or or any ■ infidelity without relig¬ aJslst aJ the mass. Father Fitzpatrick. Consecrated for Use in English Region company included most of the great Cath- jgis made, but usually receive generous treat¬ P ntual ion, when they marry a non-Catholic or in¬ Without Catholic olic families and director of the mission, preached. Churches. nearly all the Highland ment.n. This week the Roseberry Cup Com-, fidel?” lairds and chieftains. rrmittee has given £22 to Edinburgh Catholic In a full session of this Supreme Con¬ London, June 10.—Archbishop Answering His Critics. charities,c] while the Glasgow Committee has archbishop takes action gregation on the 15th ult, the Cardinals Bourne of Westminster consecrated on Wednesday Father Bernard earmarked no less than £140 to the various responded that each individual case must be Vaughan has been ans- e; the first motor mission chapel. It is to wering the critics who have risen against CCatholic societies of the city. Such sums brought separately before the tribunal. No be t| the used among Catholics in the fen coun¬ Rt. Rev. Henry Gabriels, D. D. are very welcome. Omega. -.lyder of Archbishop of Bourges general answer can be given to meet all him, in regard to his novel missionary ai dpr,*- as an Demire, who sits Indepen- cases of the sort. try. The (j- ■ .Deputy for one of the Hazebrouck interior is fitted with a miniature the j10!fS’- and yhose movement towards altar and there is in front a preidieu large ing September. It is expected that the GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN PRIEST NEW EPISCOPAL APPOINTMENTS hep., ls considered too pronounced, has TOWER OF PISA IN DANGER enough to accommodate a dozen. YAchonry. Democrat. Much pressure had been BAVARIANS WARNED brought to bear on the Governor by a According to the provisions of the will CHURCH GOING number of of the late Rev. Henry J. Roche, former TO DECAY English Catholics get Dispensation prominent Boston Democrats ETNA RUMBLING In view of the Coronation festivities, against Mr. The Bavarian Catholic Hierarchy have pastor of St. James Church of Kenosha, at T6 of the Church of St. Jean, O’Meara’s, reappointment, but !°wer issued a two the Holy Father has dispensed the Catholic the Governor replied inasmuch as no one joint pastoral containing a pro¬ Rome, June 9.—Mount Etna is again YVis., who died in Columbus months fallen0y tS’ dating from 1392, has recently so a In the subjects well qualified for the position as Mr. test and warning against the language active. last twenty-four hours there ago, the major portion of his estate, valued V was ’n this church that Henry {>f King George from the law of at abstinence on O'Meara was mentioned, saw no other and spirit of a periodical issued by the have been a number of rumblings and sev¬ $25,000, goes to Catholic institutions in aftpr rjLarried to Catherine of France. Friday, June 23rd. His he tter the course Bavarian Teachers’ eral that State. Treaty of Troyes. Holiness has done this of his own motion. than the reappointment. Association. slight earthquakes.